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    Basic values in artificial intelligence: comparative factor analysis in Estonia, Germany, and Sweden
    with Anu Masso and Colin van Noordt
    AI and Society 39 (6): 2775-2790. 2024.
    Increasing attention is paid to ethical issues and values when designing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI). However, we do not know how those values are embedded in artificial artefacts or how relevant they are to the population exposed to and interacting with AI applications. Based on literature engaging with ethical principles and moral values in AI, we designed an original survey instrument, including 15 value components, to estimate the importance of these values to people in the ge…Read more
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    Review of Women, Gender, and Sexuality in China: A Brief History (review)
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (3): 706-707. 2023.
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    Voraussetzungen -- Carla Henius, Cathy Berberian und Roy Hart : drei vokale Fallbeispiele -- Interpretationen : Konklusionen -- Verzeichnis der Archive -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Literaturverzeichnis.
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    Theoretical arguments regarding the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on firm liability risk are abundant; however, empirical evidence about this relationship is scarce. We investigate the relationship between CSR and the personal liability risk of a firm’s directors and officers. We argue that companies with better CSR performance represent a better underwriting risk for directors’ and officers’ (D&O) insurance providers and, therefore, have a lower cost of insurance. Our results …Read more
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    „Wir Hexen“. Wissenskriege, Erfahrung und Spiritualität in der Frauenbewegung während der 1970er Jahre
    NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 31 (2): 171-199. 2023.
    ZusammenfassungIn den 1970er Jahren eigneten sich feministische Aktivistinnen die Figur der Hexe in verschiedenen Kontexten und Konstruktionen an: als Symbol für Alterität, politischen Radikalismus oder politische Revolte, Repräsentation des verfolgten Opfers oder der alternativen Heilerin, die über subversives Körperwissen verfügt. Der Artikel untersucht diese Hexenkonstruktionen mit dem Fokus auf ihren Erfahrungsgrundlagen, wobei er sich auf Aneignungen in Westeuropa und insbesondere Westdeuts…Read more
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    Women in the Analects
    In Paul Rakita Goldin (ed.), A Concise Companion to Confucius, Wiley-blackwell. 2017.
    While the Confucian canon has much to say about women, the Analects contains a few passages that make significant observations about them. These passages deserve the close scrutiny not only because they are all the Analects has to offer on the topic of women, but, more importantly, because at least one passage has been singled out as representing a toxic misogyny that clouds any hope for the continued relevance of Confucianism in today's world. In Analects 17.25, Confucius uniformly and somewhat…Read more
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    In ihrem Buch "Inkarnation und Schöpfung" untersucht Anne Käfer das Verhältnis von Gottes Menschwerdung und seiner Schöpfung, wie es die drei einflussreichen Theologen Martin Luther, Friedrich Schleiermacher und Karl Barth beschreiben. Der Vergleich der drei Positionen macht deutlich, dass das Thema für zahlreiche theologische Fragestellungen von grundlegender Bedeutung ist. Das jeweilige Verständnis von Gottes Liebe, von seiner Treue, seiner Allmacht und seiner Freiheit ist bedingt durch das Ve…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Lowndes F. Stephens, Louis Hodges, Deni Elliott, and Jeffrey Marks
    Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (1): 95-104. 1988.
    The Cooperative Enterprise of Press and Politics IMPACT: How the Press Affects Federal Policymaking by Martin Linsky. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, Inc. 260 pp. $19.95 (hard). The Classroom of the Air Talk Radio and The American Dream by Murray B. Levin. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, Lexington Books, 1987. 170 pages. $10.95 (paper). The Good Journalist Doing Well The Virtuous Journalist by Stephen Klaidman and Tom L. Beauchamp. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 246 pages. $1…Read more
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    Functional Analysis of Continuous, High-Resolution Measures in Aging Research: A Demonstration Using Cerebral Oxygenation Data From the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging
    with John D. O’Connor, Matthew D. L. O’Connell, Roman Romero-Ortuno, Belinda Hernández, Louise Newman, Richard B. Reilly, and Silvin P. Knight
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    Essentialist and postmodern feminisms are often regarded as incompatible. I propose that Buddhist theories of subjectivity change the nature of the tension between them as presently construed because Buddhist traditions describe a mind not wholly governed by language, and a subjective mental dimension that is entirely integrated with the body and its sensations. A corollary is the compatibility Buddhists perceive between conditioned subjective states (akin to postmodern feminisms) and the uncond…Read more
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    On Love and Work: A Vow of Wholeness in Writing
    Hypatia 17 (2): 133-144. 2002.
    Noting that academic writing typically falls in the category of work, this piece considers the relationship such writing might have with lowe. Animated by its observation that lowe's affinity with wholeness distinguishes it from work's tendency to divide a subject from herself, the essay playfully develops this contrast by telling a story of writing and wholeness. This story attempts to embody the contrasts of which it speaks, and in the process, to discover a counterpoint to the work of writing…Read more
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    When affective cues broaden thought: Evidence from event-related potentials associated with identifying emotionally expressive faces
    with Antonio L. Freitas, Allen Azizian, and Nancy K. Squires
    Cognition and Emotion 22 (8): 1499-1512. 2008.
    Divergent theoretical perspectives predict that the valence of affective cues impacts the breadth and flexibility of cognition, but extant data have not clarified whether such effects transpire extemporaneously or only later via processes of evaluation or selection from among thoughts already generated. The present investigation found more prominent electro-cortical event-related-potential (P3) responses among participants focused on identifying a positively valenced social target (an individual…Read more
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    Applying for ethical approval for a national multisite study: The challenges and barriers
    with Ma'en Zaid Abu-Qamar and Anne Wilson
    Monash Bioethics Review 30 (1): 103-122. 2012.
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    Lonergan's philosophy as grounding for cross-disciplinary research
    Nursing Philosophy 15 (2): 125-137. 2014.
    Increasingly, nurses conduct scientific inquiry into complex health‐care problems by collaborating on teams with researchers from other highly specialized fields. As cross‐disciplinary research proliferates and becomes institutionalized globally, researchers will increasingly encounter the need to integrate their particular research perspectives within inquiries without sacrificing the potential contributions of their discipline‐specific expertise. The work of the philosopher Bernard Lonergan (1…Read more
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    Publish or be damned: Individual Funding Requests and the publicity condition
    with Monique Jonas and Briar Warin
    Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (12): 827-831. 2014.
    Many jurisdictions have processes to consider Individual Funding Requests but, with few exceptions, the decisions made with respect to these are not made public. Drawing upon Daniels and Sabin's account of the requirements of procedural justice, Accountability for Reasonableness, this paper considers several arguments for and against publishing individual funding request decisions. After briefly reviewing the case for publicity as a requirement of procedural justice and canvassing several argume…Read more
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    Ecological Models of Language Competition
    with James Steele
    Biological Theory 3 (2): 164-173. 2008.
    The contemporary global language “extinction crisis” has been analyzed by several influential linguists using concepts from ecology. In this article we study different reaction-diffusion models to explain the dynamics of language competition. We are mainly interested in situations where one language has a status advantage compared with the other. We consider previous applications of competition models from ecology, with particular attention to the implications of the “carrying capacity” term in …Read more
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    Signaling Sustainability Leadership: Empirical Evidence of the Value of DJSI Membership (review)
    with Michael Robinson and Stephanie Bertels
    Journal of Business Ethics 101 (3): 493-505. 2011.
    We explore the relationship between corporate sustainability, reputation, and firm value by asking whether signaling sustainability leadership through membership on a recognized sustainability index is value generating. Increasingly, stakeholders are demanding that firms demonstrate their commitment to sustainability. One signal that companies can send to stakeholders to indicate that they are sustainability leaders is membership on a recognized “best in class” sustainability index. This article…Read more
  • Professional development support for life
    with Robin Goldberg
    In Stephen Michael Kosslyn, Ben Nelson & Robert Kerrey (eds.), Building the intentional university: Minerva and the future of higher education, The Mit Press. 2017.
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    Sappho’s Company of Friends
    Hermes 136 (1): 15-29. 2008.
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    Heroines of the Qing: Exemplary Women Tell Their Stories. By Binbin Yang
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (2). 2021.
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    El espacio subalterno de Xanenetla y Xonaca: estudios sobre la identidad urbana postcolonial en Puebla, México
    with María Emilia Ismael Simental
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 2 (1). 2013.
    El pensamiento moderno y sus sistemas urbano-arquitectónicos de un “determinismo ontológico” tenían como propósito promover contextos habitables de formas unificadas, basados en sistemas geométricos de organización de espacios y agrupación de funciones similares a través de sistemas de zonificación de funciones. La resultante ciudad moderna ignoró intencionalmente otras urbanidades y maneras subalternas de concebir espacios habitables (Bachelard, 1969: 212, 215) por contrariar el proyecto de org…Read more
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    Ciudad como imagen: Xanenetla, Puebla, México, la “Ciudad Mural”
    with María Emilia Ismael Simental
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 4 (2). 2015.
    Para construir una imagen y un discurso urbano diferente y duradero, y regenerar una identidad colectiva en el barrio patrimonial de Xanenetla, Puebla, un grupo de voluntarios de “Colectivo Tomate” propuso en 2010 llevar a cabo un Proyecto de muralismo urbano para detonar procesos de empoderamiento del espacio público a través de colaboración entre artistas y habitantes locales. En 2011, después de haber alcanzado visibilidad en los medios y en las redes sociales en México y en el extranjero, el…Read more
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    They Cannot, They Will Not, or We Are Asking the Wrong Questions: Re-examining Age-Related Decline in Social Cognition
    with Lucas J. Hamilton and Amy N. Gourley
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Social cognition is critical for successfully navigating social relationships. Current evidence suggests that older adults exhibit poorer performance in several core social-cognitive domains compared to younger adults. Neurocognitive decline is commonly discussed as one of the key arbiters of age-related decline in social-cognitive abilities. While evidence supports this notion, age effects are likely attributable to multiple factors. This paper aims to recontextualize past evidence by focusing …Read more
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    Langlesning av Fløgstad
    Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 38 (1-2): 569-575. 2020.
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    Peer Relationships and Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents: Results From the German BELLA Study
    with Adekunle Adedeji, Christiane Otto, Franziska Reiss, Janine Devine, and Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    Background: Poor mental health affects adolescent development and is associated with health and social outcomes in later life. The current study uses cross-sectional data to explore the understudied aspects of peer relationships as a predictor of depressive symptom severity of adolescents in Germany.Method: Data from the German BELLA study were analyzed. We focused on the most recent measurement point of the BELLA study and analyzed data of 446 adolescents. Peer relationship was measured using f…Read more