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    Plenty of sex, but no sexuality in biology undergraduate curricula
    with Malin Ah-King and Marie E. Herberstein
    Bioessays 33 (12): 899-902. 2011.
    Research over the last decades has stimulated a paradigm shift in biology from assuming fixed and dichotomous male and female sexual strategies to an appreciation of significant variation in sex and sexual behaviour both within and between species. This has resulted in the development of a broader biological understanding of sexual strategies, sexuality and variation in sexual behaviour. However, current introductory biological textbooks have not yet incorporated these new research findings. Our…Read more
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    Toward a Professions-Based Understanding of Ethical and Responsible Lobbying
    with Lila Skountridaki
    Business and Society 61 (2): 340-371. 2022.
    Responding to calls for more substantive studies into ethical and responsible lobbying, we analyze data collected over a 5-year period in Brussels to explore how individual lobbyists understand the ethical dimensions of their work. Mobilizing insights from the sociology of the professions, we expose an emerging lobbying professionalism and unpack practitioners’ understandings of what being a professional lobbyist entails, focusing in particular on their espoused values of transparency and honest…Read more
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    First-Person Interventions and the Meta-Problem of Consciousness
    with C. Klein
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6): 82-90. 2020.
    Chalmers' (2018) meta-problem of consciousness emphasizes unexpected common ground between otherwise incompatible positions. We argue that the materialist should welcome discussion of the meta-problem. We suggest that the core of the metaproblem is the seeming arbitrariness of subjective experience. This has an unexpected resolution when one moves to an interventionist account of scientific explanation: the same interventions that resolve the hard problem should also resolve the meta-problem.