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11After Baptism: Shaping the Christian LifeJournal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (1): 327-329. 2007.
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31Grid cells on steeply sloping terrain: evidence for planar rather than volumetric encodingFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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33Neural encoding of large-scale three-dimensional space—properties and constraintsFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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5Nature’s Government: Science, Imperial Britain, and the “Improvement” of the World (review)Isis 93 487-489. 2002.
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32Anxieties of distance: Codif ication in early colonial bengalModern Intellectual History 4 (1): 7-23. 2007.Historians of political thought tend to emphasize the continuous flow and transmission of concepts from one generation to the next, and from one place to another. Historians of Indian ideas suggest that India was governed with concepts imported from Europe. This article argues instead that the sense of rupture that British officials experienced, from both the intellectual history of Britain and Indian society, played a significant role in forming colonial political culture. It examines the pract…Read more
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