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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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    „Körper Wissen“ – Körpermacht
    Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 25 (1): 61-75. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Paragrana Jahrgang: 25 Heft: 1 Seiten: 61-75.
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    ZusammenfassungDer Beitrag erläutert anhand von zwei Aestheticscapes einer charismatischen katholischen Gemeinschaft, wie mit unterschiedlichen ästhetischen Strategien das Erleben beeinflusst wird. Das hat zur Folge, dass die religiöse Botschaft multimedial intensiv und nachhaltig bei den Teilnehmenden verankert wird. Zentrale und in der Literatur schon gut belegte These ist, dass dies über den Zustand einer Absorption stattfinden kann. In den beiden Ritualsequenzen der Fallbeispiele sind es jew…Read more
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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.
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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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    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
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    Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 391-413, December 2021.
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    Self-Regulation in Informal Workplace Learning: Influence of Organizational Learning Culture and Job Characteristics
    with Rebecca A. C. Kunz and Tina Seufert
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    The digital shift leads to increasing changes. Employees can deal with changes through informal learning that enables needs-based development. For successful informal learning, self-regulated learning is crucial, i.e., to set goals, plan, apply strategies, monitor, and regulate learning for example by applying resource strategies. However, existing SRL models all refer to formal learning settings. Because informal learning differs from formal learning, this study investigates whether SRL models …Read more
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    The novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has had far-reaching effects on public health around the world. Attempts to prevent the spread of the disease by quarantine have led to large-scale global socioeconomic disrup- tion. During the outbreak, public authorities and politicians have struggled with how to manage widespread ignorance regarding the virus. Drawing on insights from social epistemology and the emerging interdisciplinary field of ignorance studies, this article provides evidence that…Read more
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    Clouded reality: News representations of culturally close and distant ethnic outgroups
    with Jeroen G. F. Jonkman, Toni G. L. A. Van der Meer, and Damian Trilling
    Communications 45 (s1): 744-764. 2020.
    The current study explores how the cultural distance of ethnic outgroups relative to the ethnic ingroup is related to stereotypical news representations. It does so by drawing on a sample of more than three million Dutch newspaper articles and uses advanced methods of automated content analysis, namely word embeddings. The results show that distant ethnic outgroup members (i. e., Moroccans) are associated with negative characteristics and issues, while this is not the case for close ethnic outgr…Read more
  • Book Reviews (review)
    Gender and Society 5 (3): 412-414. 1991.
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    Feminist Genealogical Methodologies
    Feminist Theology 21 (2): 126-144. 2013.
    This paper describes the multi-methodological approach employed in a partial, situated, contingent and interpretive feminist political analysis of Catholic mothers and daughters. The study draws on a number of sources including transcripts of mother-daughter interviews, autobiographical anecdotes, photographs, music, icons of Catholicism and poetry. It is argued in this paper that a feminist multi-methodological approach is valuable to feminist research as it disrupts the linear and logocentric …Read more
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    Catholic Mothers and Daughters: Becoming Women
    Feminist Theology 24 (2): 187-205. 2016.
    The socio-historical events and libertarian cultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s shaped the Catholic mother-daughter relationship for the women in this feminist genealogical study. This study is based on interviews with 36 Anglo-Australian Catholic women – 13 sets of mothers and daughters – as well as dialogue between my mother and myself about family photographs. Women’s stories of secondary school days tell of the formation of lady-like identities circumscribed through uniform regulations…Read more
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    Sustainability of financial services provision for the poor—the case of Kenya
    Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 13 (3): 33-33. 1996.
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    Cette étude propose une analyse des différences et similitudes linguistiques dans la presse écrite traditionnelle et les médias participatifs en ligne afin d’évaluer dans quelle mesure la production et la diffusion en ligne peuvent modifier nos usages linguistiques. Les analyses effectuées se basent sur un large corpus (8 millions de mots) qui représente des modes d’expression et des degrés de subjectivité a priori différents.