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    Cultures africaines et genre : le sens d’un féminisme africain.Ariane Djossou Segla - 2025 - Diogène n° 283-284 (3-4):112-130.
    Les débats contemporains africains sur les rapports sociaux de sexes ou sur le genre s’inscrivent dans une logique de défense et s’emploient à justifier l’idée selon laquelle les cultures africaines regorgeraient de pratiques ou de comportements relatifs au genre. Toutefois, le sens et la pertinence de ces derniers ne sont pas perceptibles. D’où les nombreuses questions qui taraudent les esprits dans ce domaine : quels sont le sens et le fondement des pratiques liées au genre dans l’Afrique traditionnelle? Quel rapport (...)
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    Femmes, hommes et féministes à la barre.Ariane Djossou - 1994 - Philosophiques 21 (2):343-355.
    Pourquoi continue-t-on à dénigrer le féminisme malgré l'amélioration notable de la condition des femmes grâce à ses revendications ? On peut invoquer le sens péjoratif persistant du mot « féminisme », la récupération des thèses féministes par les politicien-nes, ou encore les divergences au sein des tendances féministes. Mais ces motifs ne devraient pas empêcher la prise de conscience du fait que le féminisme ne recherche que la construction d'une société nouvelle juste pour les deux sexes.Why is feminism still denigrated (...)
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    Social Gender Identities and Civil Liberties: The Law and Reality.Ariane Djossou - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (4):102-112.
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    (1 other version)Identités sociales de sexe et libertés civiles : le droit et les faits.Ariane Djossou - 2009 - Diogène 228 (4):131.
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    Ethical Challenges in Acute Evaluation of Suspected Psychogenic Stroke Mimics.Ariane Lewis, Michael G. Fara & Alexandra J. Sequeira - 2018 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 29 (3):185-190.
    Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is administered to patients with suspected ischemic stroke to improve blood flow to the brain In rare cases, patients present with complaints of stroke symptoms that appear to be non-organic due to malingering, factitious disorder, or conversion disorder (psychogenic stroke mimics). Deciding whether or not to administer tPA to these patients can be challenging. The risk of hemorrhage after administration of tPA is low, but not zero. The ethical principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence need to be (...)
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    L'imposture antispéciste.Ariane Nicolas - 2020 - Paris: Desclée de Brouwer.
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    An Overview of Ethical Issues Raised by Medicolegal Challenges to Death by Neurologic Criteria in the United Kingdom and a Comparison to Management of These Challenges in the USA.Ariane Lewis - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):79-96.
    Although medicolegal challenges to the use of neurologic criteria to declare death in the USA have been well-described, the management of court cases in the United Kingdom about objections to the use of neurologic criteria to declare death has not been explored in the bioethics or medical literature. This article (1) reviews conceptual, medical and legal differences between death by neurologic criteria (DNC) in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world to contextualize medicolegal challenges to DNC; (2) summarizes (...)
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    Inspiring imagination – embarrassing analogies: coping with the causes of cytoplasmic streaming.Ariane Dröscher - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (4):703-725.
    In 1817, the German botanist Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864), while working on cytoplasmic streaming, exclaimed “What a matter for new observations and what an expectation for a more profo...
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    Women Who Know Their Place.Ariane Burke, Anne Kandler & David Good - 2012 - Human Nature 23 (2):133-148.
    Differences between men and women in the performance of tests designed to measure spatial abilities are explained by evolutionary psychologists in terms of adaptive design. The Hunter-Gatherer Theory of Spatial Ability suggests that the adoption of a hunter-gatherer lifestyle (assuming a sexual division of labor) created differential selective pressure on the development of spatial skills in men and women and, therefore, cognitive differences between the sexes. Here, we examine a basic spatial skill—wayfinding (the ability to plan routes and navigate a (...)
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    Corporate social responsibility in France: A mix of national traditions and international influences.Ariane Berthoin Antal & André Sobczak - 2007 - Business and Society 46 (1):9-32.
    This article explores the dynamics of the discourse and practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in France to illustrate the interplay between endogenous and exogenous factors in the development of CSR in a country. It shows how the cultural, socioeconomic, and legal traditions influence the way ideas are raised, the kinds of questions considered relevant, and the sorts of solutions conceived as desirable and possible. Furthermore, the article traces how expectations and practices evolve as a result of various social and (...)
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    Modernism and phenomenology: literature, philosophy, art.Ariane Mildenberg - 2017 - [London]: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Braiding together strands of literary, phenomenological and art historical reflection, Modernism and Phenomenology explores the ways in which modernist writers and artists return us to wonder before the world. Taking such wonder as the motive for phenomenology itself, and challenging extant views of modernism that uphold a mind-world opposition rooted in Cartesian thought, the book considers the work of modernists who, far from presenting perfect, finished models for life and the self, embrace raw and semi-chaotic experience. Close readings of works (...)
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    Understanding Rare Disease Experiences Through the Concept of Morally Problematic Situations.Ariane Quintal, Élissa Hotte, Caroline Hébert, Isabelle Carreau, Annie-Danielle Grenier, Yves Berthiaume & Eric Racine - 2024 - HEC Forum 36 (3):441-478.
    Rare diseases, defined as having a prevalence inferior to 1/2000, are poorly understood scientifically and medically. Appropriate diagnoses and treatments are scarce, adding to the burden of living with chronic medical conditions. The moral significance of rare disease experiences is often overlooked in qualitative studies conducted with adults living with rare diseases. The concept of morally problematic situations arising from pragmatist ethics shows promise in understanding these experiences. The objectives of this study were to (1) acquire an in-depth understanding of (...)
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    The Ethic of Responsibility: Max Weber’s Verstehen and Shared Decision-Making in Patient-Centred Care.Ariane Hanemaayer - 2021 - Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (1):179-193.
    Whereas evidence-based medicine (EBM) encourages the translation of medical research into decision-making through clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), patient-centred care (PCC) aims to integrate patient values through shared decision-making. In order to successfully integrate EBM and PCC, I propose a method of orienting physician decision-making to overcome the different obligations set out by a formally-rational EBM and substantively-rational ethics of care. I engage with Weber’s concepts “the ethic of responsibility” andverstehenas a new model of clinical reasoning that reformulates the relationship between (...)
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    Amerikanische Policy‐Forschung, Komplexität und die Krise des Regierens: Zur gesellschaftlichen Einbettung sozialwissenschaftlicher Begriffsbildung.Ariane Leendertz - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (1):43-63.
    The American Policy Sciences, Complexity and the Crisis of Government: On the Social Embeddedness of Concept Formation in the Social Sciences. By analyzing debates about social “complexity” in the American policy sciences and in intellectual discourse of the 1970s, this article draws attention to the social embeddedness of concept formation and theory building in the social sciences. In the 1970s, a new concept of social “complexity” emerged in the social sciences, when scholars transferred and adapted elements of complexity theory from (...)
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    Place Matters.Ariane Nomikos - 2018 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76 (4):453-462.
    For better or worse, places matter to us. Especially the familiar places we call home—the ones that embody our personal and cultural histories, give our lives a sense of stability, and support the routines of everyday life. Global Climate Change (GCC) poses an existential threat to these places, engendering nonmaterial losses that threaten subjective well-being and overall mental health. Unfortunately, these nonmaterial losses are often overlooked or underappreciated. My aim in this article is to counter this tendency and explore the (...)
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    Criminal Responsibility and Neuroscience: No Revolution Yet.Ariane Bigenwald & Valerian Chambon - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Since the 90’s, neurolaw is on the rise. At the heart of heated debates lies the recurrent theme of a neuro-revolution of criminal responsibility. However, caution should be observed: the alleged foundations of criminal responsibility (amongst which free will) are often inaccurate and the relative imperviousness of its real foundations to scientific facts often underestimated. Neuroscientific findings may impact on social institutions, but only insofar as they also engage in a political justification of the changes being called for, convince populations, (...)
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  17. Caetano Veloso or the Taste for Hybrid Language.Ariane Witkowski - 2000 - Diogenes 48 (191):126-134.
    Like many sociocultural phenomena in Brazil, popular music, as everyone knows, is the result of a meeting of influences. It could almost be said that it is born a cross-breed, given the half-European, half-African origins of its best-known first genres, lundu, choro and maxixe. As a result of its history it comes under the sign of the Cannibalism, the metaphor invented by modernist writers in the 1920s to refer to the ‘ritual devouring’ by which Brazil assimilated foreign values and made (...)
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    Commanding the Faithful: Frame Construction in Egyptian Islamist Periodicals, 1976–1981.Abdullah Al-Arian - 2017 - Journal of Islamic Studies 28 (3):341-368.
    The rise of Islamic activism in Egypt during the 1970s relied in large part on the production and mass dissemination of religiously oriented periodicals. Islamic social movement organizations ranging from the established al-Gamʿiyya al-Sharʿiyya to the revived Muslim Brotherhood utilized magazines to inform, orient, and mobilize Egyptians while engaging the state directly during Anwar al-Sadat’s ‘Infitah’. By comparing the framing processes within three of the most prominent Islamist periodicals of this period, this article investigates the process by which movement leaders (...)
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    Beyond Black and Blue: BDSM, Internet Pornography, and Black Female Sexuality.Ariane Cruz - 2015 - Feminist Studies 41 (2):409-436.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Studies 41, no. 2. © 2015 by Feminist Studies, Inc. 409 Ariane Cruz Beyond Black and Blue: BDSM, Internet Pornography, and Black Female Sexuality I have been the meaning of rape I have been the problem everyone seeks to eliminate by forced penetration with or without the evidence of slime and/ but let this be unmistakable in this poem is not consent I do not consent —June (...)
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    La vulgarisation philosophique : pour ou contre?Ariane Poulantzas - 1998 - Horizons Philosophiques 8 (2):41-46.
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    Medicolegal Complications of Apnoea Testing for Determination of Brain Death.Ariane Lewis & David Greer - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (3):417-428.
    Recently, there have been a number of lawsuits in the United States in which families objected to performance of apnoea testing for determination of brain death. The courts reached conflicting determinations in these cases. We discuss the medicolegal complications associated with apnoea testing that are highlighted by these cases and our position that the decision to perform apnoea testing should be made by clinicians, not families, judges, or juries.
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    Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria in the United States: The Case for Revising the Uniform Determination of Death Act.Ariane Lewis, Richard J. Bonnie, Thaddeus Pope, Leon G. Epstein, David M. Greer, Matthew P. Kirschen, Michael Rubin & James A. Russell - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S4):9-24.
    Although death by neurologic criteria is legally recognized throughout the United States, state laws and clinical practice vary concerning three key issues: the medical standards used to determine death by neurologic criteria, management of family objections before determination of death by neurologic criteria, and management of religious objections to declaration of death by neurologic criteria. The American Academy of Neurology and other medical stakeholder organizations involved in the determination of death by neurologic criteria have undertaken concerted action to address variation (...)
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    Das Ende des Menschen?: Wege durch und aus dem Transhumanismus.Ariane Eichenberg & Christiane Haid (eds.) - 2020 - Dornach: Verlag am Goetheanum.
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    The Symbolic Language of the Unconscious: Erich Fromm’s Studies on the Human Being.Arian Kowalski & Michał Sawicki - 2022 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (2):87-103.
    This text aims at a multi-dimensional reflection on Erich Fromm’s conception of the human being. Starting from Marxist-Freudian sources of the philosopher’s thought, the authors show the fundamental ideas underlying his version of psychoanalysis. Next, Fromm’s view of the human being as a social being is discussed, referring to the concepts of unproductive and productive orientations. Another important dimension of Fromm’s thought that is discussed is the reflection on the nature and functions of the symbolic language of the unconscious, which (...)
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    Elisabeth of Bohemia's Neo-Peripatetic account of the emotions.Ariane Cäcilie Schneck - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (4):753-770.
    This article examines Elisabeth of Bohemia's account of the emotions. I argue that Elisabeth's objections against Descartes' ethics, which is often characterized as ‘Neo-Stoic’, show striking similarities to the arguments that the ancient Peripatetics made against classical Stoic approaches. Like the Peripatetics, she challenges the feasibility as well as the desirability of Descartes' ethical injunctions regarding emotional control. In particular, Elisabeth joins the Peripatetics in holding that certain external goods are essential for happiness and that the emotions are necessary for (...)
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    Shouldn't Dead Be Dead?: The Search for a Uniform Definition of Death.Ariane Lewis, Katherine Cahn-Fuller & Arthur Caplan - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (1):112-128.
    In 1968, the definition of death in the United States was expanded to include not just death by cardiopulmonary criteria, but also death by neurologic criteria. We explore the way the definition has been modified by the medical and legal communities over the past 50 years and address the medical, legal and ethical controversies associated with the definition at present, with a particular highlight on the Supreme Court of Nevada Case of Aden Hailu.
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    Edmund B. Wilson's "The Cell" and Cell Theory between 1896 and 1925.Ariane Dröscher - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (3/4):357 - 389.
    Edmund Beecher Wilson is generally celebrated for his contribution to chromosome theory and genetics, whereas opinion concerning his cytological thinking is often restricted to the idea that he provided evidence for the dominant role of the nucleus. But Wilson's cell theory was much more. It was a child of the German Zellforschung, and its attempt to provide a comprehensive cellular answer to a wide range of biological and physiological questions. Wilson developed a corpuscular, micromeristic and preformistic concept, and treated the (...)
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    Who Is responsible for the Opioid Crisis? A Discourse Analysis of Responsibility Claims in Medicine.Ariane Hanemaayer & Shahina Parvin - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Humanities:1-13.
    The opioid crisis has continued despite efforts to intervene on its identified causes. In this article, we analyse responsibility claims in pain and addiction medical journals concerning the opioid crisis. Selected journals represent the opioid crisis as a medical problem. Using the method of discourse analysis, we examine 32 sampled articles from 3 medical journals published over the past decade to understand how the cause of the opioid crisis is represented. Drawing upon the sociological concept of responsibilization, we observe and (...)
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    The republicanisation of empire between Universal Peace and war in the early United States.Ariane Viktoria Fichtl - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (1):37-47.
    Enlightenment writers have proposed projects to secure long-lasting peace within the belligerent environment of the European political landscape since the beginning of the eighteenth century. Madison and Rousseau, both declared critics of the Perpetual Peace project of the Abbé de St.-Pierre, were united in their opinion on the primacy of popular sovereignty within states to fulfil the goal of universal peace on the international level. Whereas the American constitution was built on a ‘peace pact’ to secure the union’s survival, the (...)
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    Translating Islam, translating religion: conceptions of religion and Islam in the Aligarh Movement.Arian Hopf - 2021 - Heidelberg: Xasia eBooks.
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    Trouvailles monétaires à l’« édifice E » de l’Asklépieion d’Épidaure.Ariane Klonizaki - 2016 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 139:553-564.
    « L’édifice E », le « sanctuaire ancien », comme l’a appelé le premier fouilleur, P. Kavvadias, est un édifice‑clef pour la compréhension du culte ancien d’Asclépios. Au cours de la fouille menée par la Commission de restauration des monuments d’Épidaure, durant les années 2001‑2003, fut découvert un petit lot de monnaies intéressantes. Dans leur majorité, il s’agit de monnaies d’argent ; celles de l’Édifice E se situent entre la fin du vie s. et le iie s. av. J.‑C. Elles (...)
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    Publish and PerishPublish and Perish. Alfred James Lotka and Emotional Strain in Science.Ariane Tanner - 2013 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 21 (2):143-170.
    In spite of having published more than hundred articles and three monographs, the chemist and statistician Alfred James Lotka (1880–1949) is not very well known. Because he had not experienced a conventional academic curriculum, he remained ‚at the margins’ of the scientific community. In 1925 he aimed for a breakthrough with his first monograph Elements of Physical Biology. The basic idea of this study was to understand nature in terms of energy. Lotka’s mathematical approach was highly innovative, although he had (...)
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    Loss of free will from the perspective of islamic neurolaw: The Iranian criminal justice system.Arian Petoft, Mahmoud Abbasi & Alireza Zali - 2024 - Médecine et Droit 2024 (184):1-10.
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    Genetic Modulation of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Effects on Cognition.Ariane Wiegand, Vanessa Nieratschker & Christian Plewnia - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Morality as experienced: A scoping review of moral matters encountered by adults living with rare diseases.Ariane Quintal, Élissa Hotte & Eric Racine - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics.
    Most rare diseases are poorly understood, affected individuals struggle tobe timely diagnosed and to access tailored, appropriate, and affordablecare. Following pragmatist theory, individuals living with rare diseasesmay experience these obstacles as morally problematic situations, wherethey struggle with actualizing their cherished values amid their lifecircumstances. These embedded and contextualized lived episodes aredistinct from moral challenges and moral issues, which are more abstract,decontextualized, and speculative moral matters. We sought to uncoverthe moral matters of adults living with rare diseases in the qualitativeliterature while (...)
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    Life-Choices.Ariane Vaughan - 2020 - Feminist Review 124 (1):203-203.
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    Images of cell trees, cell lines, and cell fates: the legacy of Ernst Haeckel and August Weismann in stem cell research.Dröscher Ariane - 2014 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (2):157-186.
    Stem cells did not become a proper research object until the 1960 s. Yet the term and the basic mind-set—namely the conception of single undifferentiated cells, be they embryonic or adult, as the basic units responsible for a directed process of development, differentiation and increasing specialisation—were already in place at the end of the nineteenth century and then transmitted on a non-linear path in the form of tropes and diagrams. Ernst Haeckel and August Weismann played a special role in this (...)
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    Exploring seriality on screen: audiovisual narratives in film and television.Ariane Hudelet & Anne Crémieux (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This collective book analyzes seriality as a major phenomenon increasingly connecting audiovisual narratives (cinematic films and television series) in the 20th and 21st centuries. The book historicizes and contextualizes the notion of seriality, combining narratological, aesthetic, industrial, philosophical, and political perspectives, showing how seriality as a paradigm informs media convergence and resides at the core of cinema and television history. By associating theoretical considerations and close readings of specific works, as well as diachronic and synchronic approaches, this volume offers a (...)
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  39. LUTHER, LECTEUR ET COMMENTATEUR DE TAULER: À propos de quelques notes marginales de Martin Luther au sermon de nativitate domini de Jean Tauler.Ariane Monteil & Michèle Monteil - 2008 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 88 (2):147-171.
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    New Reasons to Revise the UDDA: Controversies Related to Death by Circulatory-Respiratory Criteria.Ariane Lewis - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):44-46.
    The intent of the Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) was to facilitate a consistent legal standard for death and align the law with medical practice throughout the United States subsequent t...
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  41. Phonological Ambiguity Detection Outside of Consciousness and Its Defensive Avoidance.Ariane Bazan, Ramesh Kushwaha, E. Samuel Winer, J. Michael Snodgrass, Linda A. W. Brakel & Howard Shevrin - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
    Freud proposes that in unconscious processing, logical connections are also (heavily) based upon phonological similarities. Repressed concerns, for example, would also be expressed by way of phonologic ambiguity. In order to investigate a possible unconscious influence of phonological similarity, 31 participants were submitted to a tachistoscopic subliminal priming experiment, with prime and target presented at 1ms. In the experimental condition, the prime and one of the 2 targets were phonological reversed forms of each other, though graphemically dissimilar (e.g., “nice” and (...)
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    Environmental Violence and Natural Symbolism in Chava Rosenfarb's The Tree of Life : An Ecocritical Approach to Holocaust Memory.Ariane Santerre - 2023 - Environment, Space, Place 15 (2):136-162.
    Future prize-winning writer Chava Rosenfarb was seventeen years old when she was incarcerated in the Łódź ghetto. In 1972, she published The Tree of Life [Der boym fun lebn] (1972), a fictional chronicle of that experience of the Holocaust. In this three-volume epic novel, Rosenfarb narrates and interlaces the fates of ten Jewish families from pre-war Poland in 1939 to the liquidation of the ghetto in 1944. The "Tree of Life" is revealed to be the name given by the "ghettoniks" (...)
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    The Erotic Life of Racism. By Sharon Patricia Holland. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2012.Ariane Cruz - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (1):257-261.
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    Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Right Primary Motor Cortex Impairs Implicit Motor Sequence Learning of the Ipsilateral Hand.Ariane Keitel, Henning Øfsteng, Vanessa Krause & Bettina Pollok - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  45. Nossas terras.Arian Pataxó - 2014 - In Maria Pankararu & Edson Kayapó, Memória da Mãe Terra. [Olivença, Bahia, Brazil]: Thydêwá.
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    Controversies in Cardiopulmonary Death.Ariane Lewis, Aaron S. Lord, Breehan Chancellor & Michael G. Fara - 2017 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 28 (2):97-101.
    We describe two unusual cases of cardiopulmonary death in mechanically ventilated patients in the neurological intensive care unit. After cardiac arrest, both patients were pulseless for a protracted period. Upon extubation, both developed agonal movements (gasping respiration) resembling life. We discuss these cases and the literature on the ethical and medical controversies associated with determining time of cardiopulmonary death. We conclude that there is rarely a single moment when all of a patient’s physiological functions stop working at once. This can (...)
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  47. Some comments on the emotional and motor dynamics of language embodiment.Ariane Bazan & David Van Bunder - 2005 - In Helena de Preester & Veroniek Knockaert, Body image and body schema. John Benjamins. pp. 65.
    In this paper a tentative neurophysiologically framed approach of the Freudian unconscious that would function on the basis of linguistic (phonological) organizing principles, is proposed. A series of arguments, coming from different fields, are taken together. First, clinical reports indicate that in a state of high emotional arousal linguistic fragments are treated in a decontextualized way, and can lead to the isolation of phoneme sequences which, independently of their actual meaning, are able to resort emotional effects. Second, phonological and neurophysiological (...)
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    : Therapy Tech: The Digital Transformation of Mental Healthcare.Ariane Hanemaayer - 2023 - Isis 114 (1):231-232.
  49. Introduction : Burawoy's "normative vision" of sociology.Ariane Hanemaayer & Christopher J. Schneider - 2014 - In Christopher J. Schneider & Ariane Hanemaayer, The public sociology debate: ethics and engagement. Vancouver: UBC Press.
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  50. Returning to the classics : looking to Weber and Durkheim to resolve the theoretical inconsistencies of public sociology.Ariane Hanemaayer - 2014 - In Christopher J. Schneider & Ariane Hanemaayer, The public sociology debate: ethics and engagement. Vancouver: UBC Press.
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