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  1. Mediated (mis)conduct : Turnitin as an audience for academic work.Eliott Rooke - 2025 - In Markus Bohlmann & Patrizia Breil (eds.), Postphenomenology and technologies within educational settings. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Response from Eliott and Olver.Ian Olver & Jaklin Eliott - 2007 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 18 (3):233-234.
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    Autonomy and the Family as (In)Appropriate Surrogates for DNR Decisions: A Qualitative Analysis of Dying Cancer Patients’ Talk.Jaklin Ardath Eliott & Ian N. Olver - 2007 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 18 (3):206-218.
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    Cannot psychology dispense with consciousness?Eliott Park Frost - 1914 - Psychological Review 21 (3):204-211.
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    Four Pillars of Internet Research Ethics with Web 2.0.Barry Rooke - 2013 - Journal of Academic Ethics 11 (4):265-268.
    The proliferation of social media and web 2.0 applications (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, blogs, etc.) in the previous 5 years has created a new social research opportunity, with over an estimated 552 million active daily users on Facebook (Facebook Press 2012). As with all research, boundaries must be set out to create valid and accurate data, keeping ethical practices at the forefront of the data gathering process. The lack of standardized practices requires an in-depth look into the use of such methods, (...)
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    Gamma interferon and calcitriol formation by human macrophages.G. A. W. Rook - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (1):40-40.
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    “The centre of Everyone's haunting nightmare?”: Reflections on J. Martin Stafford's Homosexuality and education.Patricia Rooke - 1993 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 12 (2):273-284.
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    Taking the System Seriously: Nicholson's Overturning Orthodoxy about Hegel and Punishment.T. Rooks - 2019 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 25 (2):317-334.
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    Choosing between life and death: Patient and family perceptions of the decision not to resuscitate the terminally ill cancer patient.Jaklin Eliott & Ian Olver - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (3):179–189.
    ABSTRACT In keeping with the pre‐eminent status accorded autonomy within Australia, Europe, and the United States, medical practice requires that patients authorize do‐not‐resuscitate (DNR) orders, intended to countermand the default practice in hospitals of instituting cardiopulmonary‐resuscitation (CPR) on all patients experiencing cardio‐pulmonary arrest. As patients typically do not make these decisions proactively, however, family members are often asked to act as surrogate decision‐makers and decide on the patient's behalf. Although the appropriateness of patients or their families having to decide about (...)
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    Cues trigger depiction schemas for robots, as they do for human identities.Eliott K. Doyle & Sara D. Hodges - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e27.
    Clark and Fischer's three levels of depiction of social robots can be conceptualized as cognitive schemas. When interacting with social robots, humans shift between schemas similarly to how they shift between identity category schemas when interacting with other humans. Perception of mind, context cues, and individual differences underlie perceptions of which level of depiction is most situationally relevant.
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    Discussion: Can biology and physiology dispense with consciousness?Eliott P. Frost - 1912 - Psychological Review 19 (3):246-252.
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    The belief in consciousness.Eliott Park Frost - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (26):716-719.
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    Nuttige illusies puur geluk?Koendert Rook & Jan Willem Wieland - 2019 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 111 (1):159-167.
    Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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    Responding to the COVID-19 emergency: student and academic staff perceptions of academic integrity in the transition to online exams at three Australian universities.Leonie Ellis, Laura Rook, Darius Pfitzner & Alison Reedy - 2021 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 17 (1).
    This paper explores the perceptions of academic staff and students to student cheating behaviours in online exams and other online assessment formats. The research took place at three Australian universities in July and August 2020 during the emergency transition to online learning and assessment in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study sought to inform decision making about the future of online exams at the participating universities. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected using online surveys. The findings of the study (...)
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    Positive and negative signals between interacting cells for establishing neural fate.Jenny E. Rooke & Tian Xu - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (3):209-214.
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    Feminist Criticism of the Old Testament: Why Bother?Deborah W. Rooke - 2007 - Feminist Theology 15 (2):160-174.
    Despite the apparent contemporary irrelevance of the Old Testament, the Adam and Eve narrative in Genesis 2–3 is a deeply engrained element within Western cultural mythology. As such it virtually demands a feminist critique, because its common interpretation as a narrative demonstrating women's inferiority and legitimizing their subordination has a mutually reinforcing relationship with the patriarchal world-view that still pervades much of Western culture. A feminist reading of Genesis 2–3 highlights the difficulties with the traditional subordinationist reading, and suggests other (...)
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  17. Studies of Work: Achieving Hybrid Disciplines in IT Design and Management Studies.John Rooke & David Seymour - 2005 - Human Studies 28 (2):205-221.
    We explore the relationship between ethnomethodology (EM), ethnography and the needs of managers and designers in industry, considering both ethnomethodological and industrial criteria of adequacy and explicating their relationship through the concept of “audience.” We examine a range of studies in this light, with a view to their possible candidacy as hybrid studies and identify three types of application of EM studies of work: market research, design, and business improvement. Application in the first of these fields we dub “anthropological,” in (...)
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    D. H. LAwrence and Michael Polanyi.Pamela A. Rooks - 1987 - Tradition and Discovery 15 (2):20-26.
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    An Introduction to Animals and the Law.Deborah Rook - 2012 - Journal of Animal Ethics 2 (1):110-113.
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    Mandatory Cancer Risk Warnings on Alcoholic Beverages: What Are the Ethical Issues?Jennie Louise, Jaklin Eliott, Ian Olver & Annette Braunack-Mayer - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):3-11.
    The link between alcohol consumption and cancer is well established, but public awareness of the risk remains low. Mandated warning labels have been suggested as a way of ensuring “informed choice” about alcohol consumption. In this article we explore various ethical issues that may arise in connection with cancer warning labels on alcoholic beverages; in particular we highlight the potentially questionable autonomy of alcohol consumption decisions and consider the implications if the autonomy of drinking behavior is substantially compromised. Our discussion (...)
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    A public health framework for reducing stigma: the example of weight stigma.Alison Harwood, Drew Carter & Jaklin Eliott - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (3):511-520.
    We examine stigma and how it operates, then develop a novel framework to classify the range of positions that are conceptually possible regarding how stigma ought to be handled from a public health perspective. In the case of weight stigma, the possible positions range from encouraging the intentional use of weight stigma as an obesity prevention and reduction strategy to arguing not only that this is harmful but that weight stigma, independent of obesity, needs to be actively challenged and reduced. (...)
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    Ethical Considerations in the Manufacture, Sale, and Distribution of Genome Editing Technologies.Jeremy Sugarman, Supriya Shivakumar, Martha Rook, Jeanne F. Loring, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Jochen Taupitz, Jutta Reinhard-Rupp & Steven Hildemann - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (8):3-6.
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    Why is Pain Still Under‐Treated in the Emergency Department? Two New Hypotheses.Drew Carter, Paul Sendziuk, Jaklin A. Eliott & Annette Braunack-Mayer - 2015 - Bioethics 30 (3):195-202.
    Across the world, pain is under-treated in emergency departments. We canvass the literature testifying to this problem, the reasons why this problem is so important, and then some of the main hypotheses that have been advanced in explanation of the problem. We then argue for the plausibility of two new hypotheses: pain's under-treatment in the ED is due partly to an epistemic preference for signs over symptoms on the part of some practitioners, and some ED practices that themselves worsen pain (...)
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  24. Coins Medals Books.Roman Coins, Harmer Rooke Galleries, Absentee Auction Xxxx & Ancient Numismatics - 1991 - Minerva 2:26.
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  25. Improved system architecture for safety-relevant systems using dynamic distribution and state buffering.Philipp Nenninger, Oliver Rooks & Uwe Kiencke - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 2--2.
     
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    Does technology and innovation management improve market position? Empirical evidence from innovating firms in South Africa.Leon Oerlemans, Gerrit Rooks & Tinus Pretorius - 2005 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 18 (3):38-55.
    There is a growing recognition of the central role of technology and knowledge management for market success of organizations. Little is empirically know, however, about this relationship. Drawing on the South African Innovation Survey, a unique dataset on innovative behavior of South African firms in manufacturing and services, this paper investigates the question to what extent and in which ways do technology and innovation management activities affect firms’ market position. Findings show that conducting technology strategy activities pays out. Moreover, especially (...)
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    Book Reviews : Story as Torah: Reading the Old Testament Ethically, by Gordon J. Wenham. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 2000. 192 pp. hb. £22.50. ISBN 0-567-08767-0. [REVIEW]Deborah Rooke - 2002 - Studies in Christian Ethics 15 (2):87-90.
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    Shot through with voices: Dissociation mediates the relationship between varieties of inner speech and auditory hallucination proneness.Ben Alderson-Day, Simon McCarthy-Jones, Sarah Bedford, Hannah Collins, Holly Dunne, Chloe Rooke & Charles Fernyhough - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 27:288-296.
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    Establishing a clinical ethics support service: lessons from the first 18 months of a new Australian service – a case study.Elizabeth Hoon, Jessie Edwards, Gill Harvey, Jaklin Eliott, Tracy Merlin, Drew Carter, Stewart Moodie & Gerry O’Callaghan - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-9.
    Background Although the importance of clinical ethics in contemporary clinical environments is established, development of formal clinical ethics services in the Australia health system has, to date, been ad hoc. This study was designed to systematically follow and reflect upon the first 18 months of activity by a newly established service, to examine key barriers and facilitators to establishing a new service in an Australian hospital setting. Methods: how the study was performed and statistical tests used A qualitative case study (...)
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    Designer nanoparticles for plant cell culture systems: Mechanisms of elicitation and harnessing of specialized metabolites.Sagar S. Arya, Sangram K. Lenka, David M. Cahill & James E. Rookes - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (11):2100081.
    Plant cell culture systems have become an attractive and sustainable approach to produce high‐value and commercially significant metabolites under controlled conditions. Strategies involving elicitor supplementation into plant cell culture media are employed to mimic natural conditions for increasing the metabolite yield. Studies on nanoparticles (NPs) that have investigated elicitation of specialized metabolism have shown the potential of NPs to be a substitute for biotic elicitors such as phytohormones and microbial extracts. Customizable physicochemical characteristics allow the design of monodispersed‐, stimulus‐responsive‐, and (...)
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    Integration of Heterogeneous Biological Data in Multiscale Mechanistic Model Calibration: Application to Lung Adenocarcinoma.Claudio Monteiro, Adèle L’Hostis, Jim Bosley, Ben M. W. Illigens, Eliott Tixier, Matthieu Coudron, Emmanuel Peyronnet, Nicoletta Ceres, Angélique Perrillat-Mercerot & Jean-Louis Palgen - 2022 - Acta Biotheoretica 70 (3):1-24.
    Mechanistic models are built using knowledge as the primary information source, with well-established biological and physical laws determining the causal relationships within the model. Once the causal structure of the model is determined, parameters must be defined in order to accurately reproduce relevant data. Determining parameters and their values is particularly challenging in the case of models of pathophysiology, for which data for calibration is sparse. Multiple data sources might be required, and data may not be in a uniform or (...)
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    Self-reported physician attitudes and behaviours towards incarcerated patients.Kevin Pierre, Kiarash P. Rahmanian, Benjamin J. Rooks & Lauren B. Solberg - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Physicians anecdotally report inquiring about incarcerated patients’ crimes and their length of sentence, which has potential implications for the quality of care these patients receive. However, there is minimal research on how a physician’s awareness of their patient’s crimes/length of sentence impacts physician behaviours and attitudes. We performed regression modelling on a 27-question survey to analyse physician attitudes and behaviours towards incarcerated patients. We found that, although most physicians did not usually try to learn of their patients’ crimes, they often (...)
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    Animal Cultures at the Edge of Extinction.Thom van Dooren, Matthew Chrulew, Myles Oakey, Sam Widin & Drew Rooke - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society.
    Over the course of the latter part of the 20th century the notion that some animals might partake in a cultural form of life has gained growing support in the natural sciences. Iconic examples of tool using chimpanzees, sweet potato washing macaques, and milk bottle opening birds have captured scientific and popular interest alike. But at the same time that this effort to describe, define, and study animal cultures was developing, the global ecological crisis was deepening. This article explores this (...)
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    Rooks received.Robert P. George & Natural Law - 1999 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73 (4).
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    Foster Eliott Tait, 1934-2002.Rosamond Kent Sprague - 2002 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 75 (5):202 - 203.
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    Imaginative scrub-jays, causal rooks, and a liberal application of occam's aftershave.Nathan J. Emery & Nicola S. Clayton - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):134-135.
    We address the claim that nonhuman animals do not represent unobservable states, based on studies of physical cognition by rooks and social cognition by scrub-jays. In both cases, the most parsimonious explanation for the results is counter to the reinterpretation hypothesis. We suggest that imagination and prospection can be investigated in animals and included in models of cognitive architecture.
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    Come on You Rooks.Andrew Edgar - 2022 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (1):1-2.
    Lewes is a small town (population around 17,000) in the south of England. It is positioned on the river Ouse, just as it cuts through the Sussex Downs. It is a town that takes its own history serio...
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    What Are We Waiting For? Christian Hope and Contemporary Culture. By Stephen Holmes & Russell Rook.Christopher Green - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):707-708.
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    Timothy W illiamson, J’ai raison, tu as tort?! Dialogue philosophique, trad. fr. A. Dang Van, Montreuil, Eliott Éditions, « La part des choses », 2022, 200 p. [REVIEW]Jacques-Henri Vollet - 2023 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 118 (2):277-279.
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    Valentine R aynaud, Y a-t‑il des tueurs-nés? Essais sur la notion d’« inné », Paris, Eliott Éditions, « La part des choses », 2022, 200 p. [REVIEW]Marie-Céline Chades-Esnault - 2024 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 122 (2):281-283.
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  41. Il Solitario di Sydney: La Missione Australiana di P. Angelo Ambrosoli di Ritorno Dall'isola di Rook 1855-1891 [Book Review]. [REVIEW]Stefano Girola - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (2):247.
     
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    Zadok's Heirs: The Role and Development of the High Priesthood in Ancient Israel. By Deborah W. Rooke. Pp. xiii, 386, Oxford University Press, 2000, pb. 2012, $58.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):285-285.
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    Razón democrática y pasión por la desigualdad.Patrice Vermeren - 2023 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 80:279-289.
    ¿Qué significa vivir y filosofar bajo una dictadura militar? Tomaré como punto de partida la experiencia que he compartido con mis amigos chilenos, excluidos o marginados de su universidad, y pronto con otros, argentinos y uruguayos, en las postrimerías de los regímenes autoritarios, una aventura que dura cuarenta años. Al hacerlo, me viene a la memoria la frase de George Eliott que da título al excelente libro de Patrick Vauday, Comenzar. Variaciones sobre la idea de comienzo : “Los hombres (...)
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    Bothering to Enter the Garden of Eden Once Again.Judith E. McKinlay - 2011 - Feminist Theology 19 (2):143-153.
    The impetus to revisit the issues involved in readings of Genesis 2-3 came from Deborah Rooke’s article in Feminist Theology published in 2007, and in particular follows a presentation at an ‘Afternoon of Theology’ at a girls’ secondary school, where the author provided a response to the challenge set by the history of interpretation and the subsequent cultural assumptions of the meaning of the Garden of Eden narrative. The discussion proceeds partly through narrative retelling, partly through a critical commentary (...)
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  45. Hoe het vuur te redden: een filosofische zoektocht.Désanne van Brederode - 2024 - Antwerpen: Em. Querido's Uitgeverij BV.
    Kennen we het vuur nog? Het open haardvuur op televisie biedt veilige vlammen, urenlang - zonder rook, roetdeeltjes en rotzooi. Daarmee is het precies het soort vuur dat we nog dulden: fel flakkerend maar koud en geurloos. De vlammen op het scherm doen denken aan het vuur waarmee we vandaag de dag leven. Flitsend, assertief en brandend van ambitie, maar tegelijkertijd zijn er meer mensen dan ooit depressief -opgebrand. Désanne van Brederode zoekt het vuur waar het nog brandt. Van midzomernachtvuren, (...)
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  46. The Action Logics of Environmental Leadership: A Developmental Perspective.Olivier Boiral, Mario Cayer & Charles M. Baron - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (4):479-499.
    This article examines how the action logics associated with the stages of consciousness development of organizational leaders can influence the meaning, which these leaders give to corporate greening and their capacity to consider the specific complexities, values, and demands of environmental issues. The article explores how the seven principal action logics identified by Rooke and Torbert (2005, Harvard Business Review 83 (4), 66–76; Opportunist, Diplomat, Expert, Achiever, Individualist, Strategist and Alchemist) can affect environmental leadership. An examination of the strengths (...)
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    Inner posture as aspect of global meaning in healthcare: a conceptual analysis.Elsbeth Littooij, Guy A. M. Widdershoven, Carlo J. W. Leget & Joost Dekker - 2019 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22 (2):201-209.
    Based on our empirical research on global meaning in people with spinal cord injury and people with stroke, we formulated ‘inner posture’ as a concept in rehabilitation. Inner posture, as we concluded from our empirical data, refers to the way in which people bear what cannot be changed. It helps them to live with their injury. Considering that much has already been written about meaning from a variety of disciplines, the question arises whether the concept of inner posture adds something (...)
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  48. Legal inferentialism and semantic inferentialism.Jaroslav Peregrin - unknown
    One of the recent trends in the philosophy of language and theory of meaning is the inferentialist project launched by Robert Brandom (1994, 2000, 2008), elaborating on the approach of Wilfrid Sellars (1953, 1954, 1956, 1974). According to this project, language is to be seen as essentially a rule-governed activity, providing for meaningful utterances in a way analogous to the way in which the rules of chess provide for making one's pawns, bishops or rooks attack one's opponent, checking his king (...)
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    Fashion and Sexual Identity, or why Recognition Matters.Samantha Brennan - 2011 - In Fritz Allhoff, Jessica Wolfendale & Jeanette Kennett (eds.), Fashion - Philosophy for Everyone: Thinking with Style. Wiley. pp. 120–134.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Sexual Citizen, Rights to Recognition, and Visibility as a Strategy.
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