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John Francis and Leslie Francis, Counting NumbersIn John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis (eds.), Sustaining Surveillance: The Importance of Information for Public Health, Springer Verlag. pp. 19-49. 2021.
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John Francis and Leslie Francis, Enhancing Surveillance: New Data, New Technologies, and New ActorsIn John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis (eds.), Sustaining Surveillance: The Importance of Information for Public Health, Springer Verlag. pp. 119-158. 2021.
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John Francis and Leslie Francis, Introduction: Why Surveillance MattersIn John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis (eds.), Sustaining Surveillance: The Importance of Information for Public Health, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-18. 2021.
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John Francis and Leslie Francis, Public Health, Communities and ConsentIn John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis (eds.), Sustaining Surveillance: The Importance of Information for Public Health, Springer Verlag. pp. 189-222. 2021.
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John Francis and Leslie Francis, Surveillance and Equity: Identifying Hazards in the EnvironmentIn John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis (eds.), Sustaining Surveillance: The Importance of Information for Public Health, Springer Verlag. pp. 91-117. 2021.
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John Francis and Leslie Francis, Surveillance for the “New” Public HealthIn John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis (eds.), Sustaining Surveillance: The Importance of Information for Public Health, Springer Verlag. pp. 159-187. 2021.
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Erin Beeghly, What’s Wrong with Stereotypes? The Falsity HypothesisSocial Theory and Practice 47 (1): 33-61. 2021.
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Erin Beeghly, Embodiment and Oppression: Reflections on Haslanger, Gender, and RaceIn Brock Bahler (ed.), The Logic of Racial Practice: Explorations in the Habituation of Racism, Lexington Books. pp. 121-142. 2021.
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Erin Beeghly, Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be DiscriminatorySocial Epistemology 35 (6): 547-563. 2021.
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Eric L. Hutton, On Ritual and LegislationEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (2): 45-64. 2021.
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C. Thi Nguyen, How Twitter gamifies communicationIn Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Applied Epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 410-436. 2021.
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C. Thi Nguyen, Transparency is SurveillancePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (2): 331-361. 2021.
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C. Thi Nguyen, Was it Polarization or Propaganda?Journal of Philosophical Research 46 173-191. 2021.
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C. Thi Nguyen, The opacity of play: a reply to commentatorsJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 48 (3): 448-475. 2021.
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Joyce C. Havstad, Complexity begets crosscutting, dooms hierarchySynthese 198 (8): 7665-7696. 2021.
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Joyce C. Havstad, Book Review (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 89 (C): 297-298. 2021.
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Teneille R. Brown, Leslie Francis, and James Tabery, Embedding the Problems Doesn’t Make Them Go AwayAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (7): 109-111. 2020.
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Teneille R. Brown, Leslie Francis, and James Tabery, When Is Age Choosing Ageist Discrimination?Hastings Center Report 51 (1): 13-15. 2020.
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Leslie Francis, Commentary: Beyond Common or Uncommon MoralityCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (3): 426-428. 2020.
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John Francis and Leslie Francis, Immunization and participation in amateur youth sportsJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (2): 151-167. 2020.
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Ryan H. Nelson and Leslie Francis, Justice and Intellectual Disability In A PandemicKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (3): 319-338. 2020.
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Stephen M. Downes, Diversifying Tenure-Line FacultyBlog of the American Philosophical Association. 2020.
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Stephen M. Downes, Models and Modelling in the Sciences: A Philosophical IntroductionRoutledge. 2020.
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Cynthia A. Stark, Political Liberalism and Male SupremacyJournal of Applied Philosophy 37 (5): 873-880. 2020.
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Cynthia A. Stark, Why Luck Egalitarianism Fails in Condemning OppressionFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 6 (4). 2020.