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    Osmanlı Döneminde Şam'da İbn Arabî Ekolü.İyat Erbakan & Veysel Akkaya - 2024 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 28 (1):1-21.
    Osmanlılar, İbnü’l-Arabî’nin (ö. 638/1240) düşüncelerine ve kitaplarına büyük ilgi göstermiştir. Osmanlı padişahları da, devletlerinin kuruluşunu İbnü’l-Arabî'ye nispet eden rivayetlere değer vermiş ve onun fikirlerini desteklemiştir. Osmanlı’da kurulan medreselerin başında olan kişilerin, ilk dönem şeyhülislam ve kadıların İbnü’l-Arabî'nin fikirlerini yayma çabaları dikkat çekmektedir. Bu durum, İbnü’l-Arabî'nin Osmanlı toplumunda nazarî tasavvuf ekolünün sembolü haline gelmesine neden olmuştur. Şam toplumu ise genelde Osmanlı ile karşılaşmadan önce İbnü’l-Arabî’ye ve eserlerine az ilgi göstermekteydi. Şam’ın Osmanlı yönetimine girmesinden sonra ise bölgede İbnü’l-Arabî’ye ilgi artmıştır. Osmanlı valileri (...)
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    Belagat Sanatlarının Fıkhî Meselelerin İzahında Kullanımı: ‘Abdulganî en-N'blusî’nin en-Nesîmu’r-rebî‘î fi’t-tec'zübi’l-bedî‘î Adlı Eseri (Tahlil ve Tahkik).Muhammed Emin Görgün - 2024 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 28 (2):890-912.
    Câhiliye döneminde şair ve hatipler tarafından bir meleke olarak kullanılan belagat, geçirdiği hazırlık ve gelişim döneminin ardından ilmî teşekkülünü tamamlayarak Arap dil ilimlerinde müstakil bir dal haline gelmiştir. Ebû Ya‘kûb es-Sekkâkî (öl. 626/1229) öncülüğünde “meânî-beyân-bedî‘” olarak üç başlık altında ele alınmaya başlanan belagat konularının bedî‘ kısmına, Sekkâkî sonrası şerh ve hâşiye dönemi müellifleri tarafından yeni sanatlar eklenmiştir. Bu sanatlardan birisi de tarif ve tesmiyesi Sa‘duddîn et-Teftâzânî’ye (öl. 792/1390) ait olan tecâzüb sanatıdır. Farklı pek çok disiplinde ilmî ve edebî bir terim (...)
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    Aṭrāfs as a Method of Classification (Taṣnīf) and Inclusion (Takhrīj).Fatih Mehmet Yilmaz - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (1):345-366.
    Ḥadīths have been preserved and recorded in various ways since the Companions. These activities continued dur-ing the Tābiīn (the successors of the Companions) Period. So much so that these methods have formed the infra-structure of other methods that will emerge later. In this context, before the 70's (A.H.), works named al-Aṭrāf appeared. However, these first works consisted of the notes that they wrote some of the ḥadīths before coming to the science assemblies to help students remember in ḥadīth learning. Ḥadīth (...)
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  4. Ideologie dan negara.Roeslan Abdulgani - 1954 - Djakarta,: Kementerian Penerangan.
     
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    Commentary of Meḥmed Said on Qaside-i Khamriyya: Ṭarab-angiz.Yılmaz ÖKSÜZ - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):395-413.
    Qaside-i Khamriyya (meaning Wine Eulogy) of sufi poet Ibn-i Fārıḍ, in which he explained divine love through the metaphor of wine, attracted great attention in Islamic world and was translated into Arabic, Persian and Turkish. Scholars such as Davud-i Qayseri (d. 751 AH/1350 AD), Kemal Pashazāde (d. 940 AH/1534 AD), Abdulghani an-Nablusi (d. 1143 AH/1731 AD), Ibn Acibe (d. 1224 AH/1809 AD) explained this eulogy in Arabic, while poets such as Ali b. Shihābiddin al-Hamadāni (d. 786 AH/1385 AD), Molla Cāmi (...)
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    Çift Bozan (lit. Farm Breaker) Tax in Terms of Islamic Law.Akif Dursun - 2023 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (1):763-802.
    The primary source of income in the Ottoman Empire, like in other pre-vious and contemporary states, was land. For this reason, the private ownership of land, especially those used for grain production, was avoided, and efforts were made to keep them as state-owned or public lands known as "mirî" or "memleket arazisi". This situation brings up the issue of cultivating the land and generating income from it. The Ottoman Empire further developed the timar system, which was also implemented by the (...)
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  7. Associations between psychologists' thinking styles and accuracy on a diagnostic classification task.Alexander A. Aarts, Cilia L. M. Witteman, Pierre M. Souren & Jos I. M. Egger - 2012 - Synthese 189 (S1):119-130.
    The present study investigated whether individual differences between psychologists in thinking styles are associated with accuracy in diagnostic classification. We asked novice and experienced clinicians to classify two clinical cases of clients with two co-occurring psychological disorders. No significant difference in diagnostic accuracy was found between the two groups, but when combining the data from novices and experienced psychologists accuracy was found to be negatively associated with certain decision making strategies and with a higher self-assessed ability and preference for a (...)
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    The Wrong of Rudeness: Learning Modern Civility from Ancient Chinese Philosophy, by Amy Olberding Minding the Gap: Moral Ideals and Moral Improvement, by Karen Stohr.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - forthcoming - Mind.
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    Aristophanes's Hiccups and Erotic Impotence.Don Adams - 2021 - Philosophy and Literature 45 (1):17-33.
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    Modernist Sense of the End and Postmodernist Illusion of the End.Rizwan Saeed Ahmed & Akhtar Aziz - 2021 - Philosophy and Literature 45 (1):121-137.
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    A Game of Poverty and Tragic Deliberation.Linell Ajello - 2014 - Constellations 21 (1):134-152.
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    From ‘Man is the Measure of all Things’ to Money is the Measure of All Things: A Dialogue between Protagoras and African Philosophy.Martin Odei Ajei & M. B. Ramose - 2008 - Phronimon 9 (1):22-40.
    Protagoras’ declaration that “man is the measure of all things” is conventionally discussed in the context of epistemology. There was, however, a communal or social dimension to this even in ancient Greece. In the unfolding process of time, this latter dimension assumed greater intensity and expanded systematically into all aspects of human relations. The centrality of money in these relations speaks to the transition from “man is the measure of all things” to money is the measure of all things. It (...)
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    Action. By D. G. Brown. (Allen and Unwin, 1968. pp. 148. 45 /-).Alan R. White - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (169):245-.
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    Accommodating change.Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Katie Atkinson & Trevor Bench-Capon - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 24 (4):409-427.
    The third of Berman and Hafner’s early nineties papers on reasoning with legal cases concerned temporal context, in particular the evolution of case law doctrine over time in response to new cases and against a changing background of social values and purposes. In this paper we consider the ways in which changes in case law doctrine can be accommodated in a recently proposed methodology for encapsulating case law theories, and relate these changes the sources of change identified by Berman and (...)
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    A Critique of Putnam's Antirealism.Mario Alai - 1989 - Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park
    Many philosophers have shown great interest in the recent anti-realist turn in Hilary Putnam's thought, whereby he rejects "meta-physical realism" in favor of "internal realism". However, many have also found it difficult to gain an exact understanding, and hence a correct assessment of Putnam's ideas. This work strives for some progress on both of these accounts. ;Part one explicates what Putnam understands by "metaphysical realism" and considers to what extent Putnam himself formerly adhered to it. It reconstructs Putnam's arguments for (...)
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  16. The multidimensionality of empowerment : conceptual and empirical considerations.Jay Drydyk Alejandra Boni, Aurora Lopez-Fogues Alexandre Apsan Frediani & Melanie Walker - 2019 - In Lori Keleher & Stacy J. Kosko, Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Epistemic Perpetuum Mobile Scams.Nadisha-Marie Aliman - manuscript
    In the presently unfolding deepfake era, recurrent inflationary algorithmic superintelligence (ASI) achievement claims degenerated from being a mere reflection of an exaggerated but candid initial enthusiasm to becoming a convenient tool for misdirection facilitating epistemic perpetuum mobile (EPM) scams. This transdisciplinarily conceived paper compactly analyzes the underlying ASI definition avoidance problem which emerged from interactions between three major epistemic trends in the ASI debate: boomerism, doomerism and pragmatism. Via taking a fourth external perspective entertained by a fictive entity called Cyogenes (...)
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  18. Evolving Phenomenal Consciousness.Colin Allen - 2005 - Anthropology and Philosophy 6 (1-2).
     
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  19. On the conditional analysis of phenomenal concepts.Torin Alter - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 131 (3):777-778.
    Zombies make trouble for physicalism. Intuitively, they seem conceivable, and many take this to support their metaphysical possibility – a result that, most agree, would refute physicalism. John Hawthorne (2002) [Philosophical Studies 109, 17–52] and David Braddon-Mitchell (2003) [The Journal of Philosophy 100, 111–135] have developed a novel response to this argument: phenomenal concepts have a conditional structure – they refer to non-physical states if such states exist and otherwise to physical states – and this explains the zombie intuition. I (...)
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    Religious and Political Dimensions of the Battle of Wadi Al-Makhazin.Fatima Salim Altarawneh - 2025 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (1):215-227.
    European nations like Portugal and Spain, driven by its crusading zeal, carried out their religious and political agenda by spreading Catholicism in the Maghreb and stopping the pursuit of fugitives (Muslims and Jews). The current study aims to narrate the events of the Battle of Wadi al-Makhazin and its religious and political dimensions, which deprived the Papacy of regaining its glory in activating the Inquisition, and forcing Muslims and Jews in Spain and Portugal to convert to Catholicism. Adopting a historical (...)
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  21. Is phenomenal pain the primary intension of 'pain'?Peter Alward - 2004 - Metaphysica 5 (1):15-28.
    two-dimensional modal framework introduced by Evans [2] and developed by Davies and Humberstone. [3] This framework provides Chalmers with a powerful tool for handling the most serious objection to conceivability arguments for dualism: the problem of..
     
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  22. Introduction to beauty.Van Meter Ames - 1931 - London,: Harper & brothers.
     
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  23. Introduction: The Concept of the State in German Idealism.Karl Ameriks & Jürgen Stolzenberg - 2003 - In Karl Ameriks & Jürgen Stolzenberg, Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism : Der Begriff des Staates / the Concept of the State. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 9-16.
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  24. A modal view of the semantics of theoretical sentences.Holger Andreas - 2010 - Synthese 174 (3):367 - 383.
    Modal logic has been applied in many different areas, as reasoning about time, knowledge and belief, necessity and possibility, to mention only some examples. In the present paper, an attempt is made to use modal logic to account for the semantics of theoretical sentences in scientific language. Theoretical sentences have been studied extensively since the work of Ramsey and Carnap. The present attempt at a modal analysis is motivated by there being several intended interpretations of the theoretical terms once these (...)
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  25. Interpreting autism: A critique of Davidson on thought and language.Kristin Andrews - 2002 - Philosophical Psychology 15 (3):317-332.
    Donald Davidson's account of interpretation purports to be a priori , though I argue that the empirical facts about interpretation, theory of mind, and autism must be considered when examining the merits of Davidson's view. Developmental psychologists have made plausible claims about the existence of some people with autism who use language but who are unable to interpret the minds of others. This empirical claim undermines Davidson's theoretical claims that all speakers must be interpreters of other speakers and that one (...)
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    Morality and Diachronic Choice.Chrisoula Andreou - 2025 - Philosophy Compass 20 (3):e70027.
    The guiding aim of this piece is to illuminate the topic of morality and diachronic choice by revealing its connections to two closely related topics that have received significantly more attention in philosophy, namely that of morality and collective action problems and that of rationality and diachronic choice. A further, related aim is to chime in on a key point of contention relevant to debates on morality and diachronic choice that centers around the marginalized but, in my view, compelling idea (...)
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    Mind-Technology Problems for Know-How Anti-Intellectualism.Gloria Andrada & J. Adam Carter - 2025 - Social Epistemology:1-15.
    Clowes, Gärtner, and Hipólito (2021) describe the Mind-Technology Problem as a new constellation of philosophical problems about the nature of mind generated by advances in technology we increasingly rely on to meet both theoretical and practical aims. We agree with Clowes, Gärtner, and Hipólito that the problems they identify frame a timely and worthwhile new research programme. We aim to contribute to this research programme by motivating and canvassing the key contours of four different Mind-Technology problems that arise for, and (...)
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    Risks to Relationships in Kidney Transplant Research with Living Donors and Recipients.Emily E. Anderson, Sanjeev Akkina & Philip Ghobrial - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (4):110-112.
    In order to consider how best to address relationship concerns with potential research participants arising in this study, we will first describe unique features...
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    (4 other versions)Sidelights.Francis Anderson - 1931 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 9 (1):1-6.
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    States and Intergenerational Bonds.Tiziana Andina & Jacopo Domenicucci - 2018 - Rivista di Estetica 68:123-130.
    Institutions are naturally seen as the stable and relatively fixed backbone of the social world. While the structural role of institutions is usually discussed in social ontology, the temporal implications of this regulation are often overlooked. It is indeed tempting to take a present-centred approach to institutions. The latter clearly are instrumental in stabilizing and structuring the social coordination between a number of actors. But it is all too easy to focus only on their role in syn...
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    State and towns in the Middle Ages.Anders Andrén - 1989 - Theory and Society 18 (5):585-609.
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    Selective Conscientious Objection.Mark Anderson & William O’Meara - 1988 - Philosophy Research Archives 14 (9999):1-19.
    The purpose of this paper is to consider the following three problems:(1) Whether selective conscientious objection is morally reasonable in general; and if so,(2) Whether selective conscientious objection should be recognized as a constitutional right by judicial interpretation; or(3) Whether selective conscientious objection should become part of any new draft law that would be passed by Congress.
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    Simulations, D iagnostics and recent results of the visa II experiment.G. Andonian, A. Murokh, C. Pellegrini, S. Reiche, J. Rosenzweig & J. Huang - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay, Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 600.
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    Smith, Murray. 2017. Film, Art, and the Third Culture: A Naturalized Aesthetics of Film. [REVIEW]David Andrews - 2018 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 2 (1):133-136.
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  35. (1 other version)Model organisms as models: Understanding the 'lingua Franca' of the human genome project.Rachel A. Ankeny - 2001 - Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2001 (3):S251-.
    Through an examination of the actual research strategies and assumptions underlying the Human Genome Project (HGP), it is argued that the epistemic basis of the initial model organism programs is not best understood as reasoning via causal analog models (CAMs). In order to answer a series of questions about what is being modeled and what claims about the models are warranted, a descriptive epistemological method is employed that uses historical techniques to develop detailed accounts which, in turn, help to reveal (...)
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  36. The intentionality of sensation: A grammatical feature.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1962 - In Ronald Joseph Butler, Analytic Philosophy. Oxford, England: Blackwell. pp. 158-80.
  37. Papineau on the vagueness of phenomenal concepts.Michael V. Antony - 2006 - Dialectica 60 (4):475-483.
    Papineau’s argument in "Thinking About Consciousness" for the vagueness or indeterminacy of phenomenal concepts is discussed. Several problems with his argument are brought out, and it is concluded that his argument fails to establish his desired conclusion.
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    Fear of Small Numbers: An Essay on the Geography of Anger.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2007 - Common Knowledge 13 (1):143-143.
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    Mundus Iovialis: Die Welt des Jupiter. Simon Marius, Joachim Schlor.Adam Apt - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):740-740.
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    Nevil Maskelyne: The Seaman's Astronomer. Derek Howse.Adam Apt - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):379-380.
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    New Perspectives on Games and Interactions.Krzysztof R. Apt & Robert Van Rooij (eds.) - 2008 - Amsterdam University Press.
    This volume is a collection of papers presented at the colloquium, and it testifies to the growing importance of game theory as a tool that can capture concepts ...
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    Ethics and corporate social responsibility in latin American small and medium sized enterprises: Challenging development.M. C. Arruda - 2009 - African Journal of Business Ethics 4 (2):37.
    Considering the lack of substantive scientific or theoretical studies about ethics in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Latin America, this paper examines the context of an existent paradox, based upon the perspective of experts and academicians of Latin America and the Caribbean. These countries live different realities, due to their respective European cultural influences, as well as to racial and economic issues. Such facts impact the size and characteristics of their industries. On the other hand, the SMEs face (...)
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  43. Aging Together: Dementia, Friendship and Flourishing Communities.[author unknown] - 2011
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    朱子涵养论初探. 등경평 - 2015 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 47 (47):95-113.
    涵养是朱子学的重要修养功夫。 涵养的具体途径是包括感知、语言活动在内的日常道德实践活动, 又可称之为事上涵养, 这是朱子涵养论的重心与特色所在。 涵养工夫做得好, 一方面可以实现主敬的心理状态, 此状态若得到长期稳定的积淀, 又将成为圣贤的人格特征;另一方面更可以成就源于天理的内在德性。 对个体道德生命的成长与儒学的社会存在, 朱子涵养论都具有正本清源的价值。.
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    Apollodors χατάλογος νΞών bei Strabon.Felix Atenetädt - 1943 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 95 (1-4):55-78.
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  46. A Palestinian Christian Cry for Reconciliation.Naim Stifan Ateek - 2008
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  47. Contextual emergence from physics to cognitive neuroscience.Harald Atmanspacher - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (1-2):18-36.
    The concept of contextual emergence has been proposed as a non-reductive, yet well- defined relation between different levels of description of physical and other systems. It is illustrated for the transition from statistical mechanics to thermodynamical properties such as temperature. Stability conditions are shown to be crucial for a rigorous implementation of contingent contexts that are required to understand temperature as an emergent property. Are such stability conditions meaningful for contextual emergence beyond physics as well? An affirmative example from cognitive (...)
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    Blood Groups and their Correlation with Physical Traits Affecting 100-Meter Performance.Zahraa Saad Azzawi, Harith Abdelelah Alshukri, Hayder N. Jawoosh, Abdul Amir H. Kahum & Ruqaya Jameel Saad - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:192-201.
    Background. Sport training has an impact on other sciences. Among these sciences is physiology, in which emerged to form what is called sports physiology. The recent development in the science of physical education is one of the important factors in measuring and determining the nature of athletes' physical, physiological and biochemical adaptations and responses. The blood circulatory system is important as manifested in finding the relationship between some blood groups and the basic physical characteristics and the completion of the 100-meter (...)
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    Freeing Talk of Nothing from the Cognitive Illusion of Aboutness.J. Azzouni - 2014 - The Monist 97 (4):443-459.
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    Knowledge Brokering Repertoires: Academic Practices at Science-Policy Interfaces as an Epistemological Bricolage.Justyna Bandola-Gill - 2023 - Minerva 61 (1):71-92.
    With the rise of research impact as a ‘third’ space (next to research and teaching) within the universities in the United Kingdom and beyond, academics are increasingly expected to not only produce research but also engage in brokering knowledge beyond academia. And yet little is known about the ways in which academics shape their practices in order to respond to these new forms of institutionalised expectations and make sense of knowledge brokering as a form of academic practice. Drawing on 51 (...)
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