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    Academic freedom at the University of Stockholm.S. E., Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå, Mats Knutson, Jacob Sundberg, Anki Gundhäll, Lars Gustafsson, Alan Dershowitz, Svante Nycander, Bengt Johansson, Magnus Eriksson, Lotta Gustavson, Marianne Gunnarsson, Kristina Vallström, Monique Wadsted, Mary Ann Glendon, Gerhard Radnitzky, Jescheck, Anders Victorin, Johan åsard & Lars Isaksson - 1991 - Minerva 29 (3):321-385.
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    A Comparison of Metacognitive Therapy in Current Versus Persistent Depressive Disorder – A Pilot Outpatient Study.Lotta Winter, Julia Gottschalk, Janina Nielsen, Adrian Wells, Ulrich Schweiger & Kai G. Kahl - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Trait worry is associated with difficulties in working memory updating.Daniel E. Gustavson & Akira Miyake - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (7).
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    Calling and Responding: An Ethical-Existential Framework for Conceptualising Interactions “in-between” Self and Other.Lotta Jons - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):23926-56.
    In this article, the methodological meaning of listening will be explored as an ethical-existential heeding. Grounded in an understanding of listening as a matter of heeding, I present a framework founded on Martin Buber’s dialogical philosophy entitled Calling and Responding, in which human being’s relation to the world is conceptualised as a process of paying heed to a summons from the Other – followed by a responsible response to that summons – and in turn calling the Other. Such an understanding (...)
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  5. Business Ethics as Field of Teaching, Training and Research in Oceania.Royston Gustavson - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (S1):63-72.
    Oceania is a diverse region consisting of 29 countries, all of which are islands; its total population is approximately 379 million people. Business Ethics is firmly established as an academic field in the region’s two OECD countries, Australia and New Zealand, and in Singapore, is still developing in a dozen other countries, but no development at all has been found in half of the region’s countries, including each of those that has no higher education institutions. A major task for Business (...)
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    Effects of extinction and US reinstatement of a blocking CS-US association.Karen K. Gustavson, Julie A. Hart, Jeffrey L. Calton & Todd R. Schachtman - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (3):247-250.
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    On the Identity Theory.Don F. Gustavson - 1963 - Analysis 24 (2):30-32.
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    The Mansion of History.Carl G. Gustavson - 1976 - McGraw-Hill Companies.
    A history professor draws from varied sciences to study basic historical processes and schools of historical interpretation.
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    The role of empathy between peers in upper secondary students’ study engagement and burnout.Lotta Tikkanen, Henrika Anttila, Kirsi Pyhältö, Tiina Soini & Janne Pietarinen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Having the ability to understand emotionally how other people feel and see things is an essential fabric for building and sustaining functional interpersonal relationships. Without such an ability, social interaction crumbles, engagement fails, and learning is eroded. Yet, empirical evidence on the relationship between study burnout and study engagement, and empathy between upper secondary school students is limited. We are tackling the challenge by exploring the association between empathy between peers and study engagement and study burnout among upper secondary school (...)
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    Neurobiological Mechanisms of Metacognitive Therapy – An Experimental Paradigm.Lotta Winter, Mesbah Alam, Hans E. Heissler, Assel Saryyeva, Denny Milakara, Xingxing Jin, Ivo Heitland, Kerstin Schwabe, Joachim K. Krauss & Kai G. Kahl - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Learning as Calling and Responding.Lotta Jons - 2013 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 33 (5):481-493.
    According to Martin Buber’s philosophy of dialogue, our being-in-the-world is to be conceived of as an existential dialogue. Elsewhere, I have conceptualized the teacher–student-relation accordingly (see Jons 2008), as a matter of calling and responding. The conceptualization rests on a secularised notion of vocation, paving way for discovering, articulating and discerning pedagogical relations in a new way. In the present article, I take this conceptualization one step further, applying the concept of calling and responding to the pedagogical relation between a (...)
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    A preface to history.Carl G. Gustavson - 1955 - New York,: McGraw-Hill.
    Provides the correlations between interpretative theses and particular periods, such as, portraying the nature of causation against the background of the Reformation.
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    German Lutheranism: A Psychological Study.Carl G. Gustavson - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (2):140.
  14. Self-deception.John V. Canfield & Don F. Gustavson - 1962 - Analysis 23 (December):32-36.
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    Recalibration in counting and accounting practices: Dealing with algorithmic output in public and private.Lotta Björklund Larsen & Farzana Dudhwala - 2019 - Big Data and Society 6 (2).
    Algorithms are increasingly affecting us in our daily lives. They seem to be everywhere, yet they are seldom seen by the humans dealing with the consequences that result from them. Yet, in recent theorisations, there is a risk that the algorithm is being given too much prominence. This article addresses the interaction between algorithmic outputs and the humans engaging with them by drawing on studies of two distinct empirical fields – self-quantification and audit controls of taxpayers. We explore recalibration as (...)
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    Vilifying Communism and Accommodating Imperialism.Raymond Lotta - 2013 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 7 (2).
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    Queering School, queers in school: An introduction.Anna Malmquist, Malena Gustavson & Irina Schmitt - 2013 - Confero Essays on Education Philosophy and Politics 1 (2):5-15.
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    Institutions and Agency in the Sustainability of Day-to-Day Consumption Practices: An Institutional Ethnographic Study.Tiia-Lotta Pekkanen - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 168 (2):241-260.
    Consumption is essentially an institutional action. While both the formal institutional environment and cultural embeddedness shape consumption, individuals may reciprocally amend the institutional setting through consumption choices that challenge the prevalent institutional constraints. This paper reconciles theoretical and conceptual premises from institutional and practice theory literature to study the sustainability of consumption. Using institutional ethnography as a methodological approach, the study explores the pendulum between embeddedness and agency in shaping the sustainability of day-to-day consumption of necessary goods; and further, how (...)
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    The Relationship Between Resting State Network Connectivity and Individual Differences in Executive Functions.Andrew E. Reineberg, Daniel E. Gustavson, Chelsie Benca, Marie T. Banich & Naomi P. Friedman - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Preexposure of the conditioning context and latent inhibition from reduced conditioning.Dennis C. Wright & Karen K. Gustavson - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (6):451-452.
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    Word-by-word entrainment of speech rhythm during joint story building.Tommi Himberg, Lotta Hirvenkari, Anne Mandel & Riitta Hari - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    How should we theorize algorithms? Five ideal types in analyzing algorithmic normativities.Lotta Björklund Larsen & Francis Lee - 2019 - Big Data and Society 6 (2).
    The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It is increasingly common to argue that, for instance, algorithms automate inequality, that they are biased black boxes that reproduce racism, or that they control our money and information. Implicit in many of these discussions is that algorithms are permeated with normativities, and that these normativities shape society. The aim of this editorial is double: First, it contributes to a more nuanced discussion about algorithms (...)
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    Exploring Symbolic Violence in the Everyday: Misrecognition, Condescension, Consent and Complicity.Gurchathen S. Sanghera, Lotta Samelius & Suruchi Thapar-Björkert - 2016 - Feminist Review 112 (1):144-162.
    In this paper, we draw on Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of ‘misrecognition’, ‘condescension’ and ‘consent and complicity’ to demonstrate how domination and violence are reproduced in everyday interactions, social practices, institutional processes and dispositions. Importantly, this constitutes symbolic violence, which removes the victim's agency and voice. Indeed, we argue that as symbolic violence is impervious, insidious and invisible, it also simultaneously legitimises and sustains other forms of violence as well. Understanding symbolic violence together with traditional discourses of violence is important because (...)
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    High‐Pitched Sound is Open and Low‐Pitched Sound is Closed: Representing the Spatial Meaning of Pitch Height.Lari Vainio, Ida-Lotta Myllylä, Alexandra Wikström & Martti Vainio - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (8):e13486.
    Research shows that high- and low-pitch sounds can be associated with various meanings. For example, high-pitch sounds are associated with small concepts, whereas low-pitch sounds are associated with large concepts. This study presents three experiments revealing that high-pitch sounds are also associated with open concepts and opening hand actions, while low-pitch sounds are associated with closed concepts and closing hand actions. In Experiment 1, this sound-meaning correspondence effect was shown using the two-alternative forced-choice task, while Experiments 2 and 3 used (...)
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    Teachers’ Ways of Talking About Nature of Science and Its Teaching.Malin Ideland, Andreas Redfors, Lena Hansson & Lotta Leden - 2015 - Science & Education 24 (9-10):1141-1172.
    Nature of science has for a long time been regarded as a key component in science teaching. Much research has focused on students’ and teachers’ views of NOS, while less attention has been paid to teachers’ perspectives on NOS teaching. This article focuses on in-service science teachers’ ways of talking about NOS and NOS teaching, e.g. what they talk about as possible and valuable to address in the science classroom, in Swedish compulsory school. These teachers are, according to the national (...)
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  26. What do different methods of data collection reveal about evidentiality?Seppo Kittilä, Lotta Javala & Erika Sandman - 2018 - In Ad Foolen, Helen de Hoop & Gijs Mulder (eds.), Evidence for evidentiality. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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  27. Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: Visions of future systems and how to get there.Ioan Fazey, Niko Schäpke, Guido Caniglia, Anthony Hodgson, Ian Kendrick, Christopher Lyon, Glenn Page, James Patterson, Chris Riedy, Tim Strasser, Stephan Verveen, David Adams, Bruce Goldstein, Matthias Klaes, Graham Leicester, Alison Linyard, Adrienne McCurdy, Paul Ryan, Bill Sharpe, Giorgia Silvestri, Ali Yansyah Abdurrahim, David Abson, Olufemi Samson Adetunji, Paulina Aldunce, Carlos Alvarez-Pereira, Jennifer Marie Amparo, Helene Amundsen, Lakin Anderson, Lotta Andersson, Michael Asquith, Karoline Augenstein, Jack Barrie, David Bent, Julia Bentz, Arvid Bergsten, Carol Berzonsky, Olivia Bina, Kirsty Blackstock, Joanna Boehnert, Hilary Bradbury, Christine Brand, Jessica Böhme, Marianne Mille Bøjer, Esther Carmen, Lakshmi Charli-Joseph, Sarah Choudhury, Supot Chunhachoti-Ananta, Jessica Cockburn, John Colvin, Irena L. C. Connon & Rosalind Cornforth - 2020 - Energy Research and Social Science 70.
    Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for contemporary societies. They are, however, also arguably failing humanity when their impact is measured against the level of progress being made in stimulating the societal changes needed to address challenges like climate change. In this research we used a novel futures-oriented and participatory approach that asked what future envisioned knowledge systems might need to look like and how we might get there. Findings suggest that envisioned future systems will need (...)
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    Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: Visions of future systems and how to get there.Ioan Fazey, Niko Schäpke, Guido Caniglia, Anthony Hodgson, Ian Kendrick, Christopher Lyon, Glenn Page, James Patterson, Chris Riedy, Tim Strasser, Stephan Verveen, David Adams, Bruce Goldstein, Matthias Klaes, Graham Leicester, Alison Linyard, Adrienne McCurdy, Paul Ryan, Bill Sharpe, Giorgia Silvestri, Ali Yansyah Abdurrahim, David Abson, Olufemi Samson Adetunji, Paulina Aldunce, Carlos Alvarez-Pereira, Jennifer Marie Amparo, Helene Amundsen, Lakin Anderson, Lotta Andersson, Michael Asquith, Karoline Augenstein, Jack Barrie, David Bent, Julia Bentz, Arvid Bergsten, Carol Berzonsky, Olivia Bina, Kirsty Blackstock, Joanna Boehnert, Hilary Bradbury, Christine Brand, Jessica Böhme Sangmeister), Marianne Mille Bøjer, Esther Carmen, Lakshmi Charli-Joseph, Sarah Choudhury, Supot Chunhachoti-Ananta, Jessica Cockburn, John Colvin, Irena L. C. Connon, Rosalind Cornforth, Robin S. Cox, Nicholas Cradock-Henry, Laura Cramer, Almendra Cremaschi, Halvor Dannevig, Catherine T. Day & Cathel Hutchison - unknown
    Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for contemporary societies. They are, however, also arguably failing humanity when their impact is measured against the level of progress being made in stimulating the societal changes needed to address challenges like climate change. In this research we used a novel futures-oriented and participatory approach that asked what future envisioned knowledge systems might need to look like and how we might get there. Findings suggest that envisioned future systems will need (...)
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    One Step Ahead—Attention Control Capabilities at Baseline Are Associated With the Effectiveness of the Attention Training Technique.Ivo Heitland, Vincent Barth, Lotta Winter, Niklas Jahn, Alev Burak, Christopher Sinke, Tillmann H. C. Krüger & Kai G. Kahl - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Role of Digital School-Home Communication in Teacher Well-Being.Anne-Mari Kuusimäki, Lotta Uusitalo-Malmivaara & Kirsi Tirri - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Therapeutic Self-Disclosure within DBT, Schema Therapy, and CBASP: Opportunities and Challenges.Stephan Köhler, Anne Guhn, Felix Betzler, Christian Stiglmayr, Eva-Lotta Brakemeier & Philipp Sterzer - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Turning points and the ‘everyday’: Exploring agency and violence in intimate relationships.Christa Binswanger, Suruchi Thapar-Björkert & Lotta Samelius - 2014 - European Journal of Women's Studies 21 (3):264-277.
    In this article the authors1 approach material and symbolic violence through transdisciplinary readings of theoretical debates, fiction and empirical narratives. They make use of the concept of turning points which disrupt dichotomous and static categorizations of victim and survivor, and their association with passivity and agency respectively. In situations of violence, turning points represent temporality instead of timelessness, dialogism instead of monologism, multilayering rather than any fixed identity. The authors draw on the theorists Bakhtin and Certeau, whose work highlights the (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]David Nyberg, James Palermo, Robert J. Skovira, James Leon, Jerome F. Megna, John W. Myers, Ruth W. Bauer, Spencer J. Maxcy, William E. Roweton, Robert Paul Craig, Paul A. Wagner, Cynthia Porter-Gehrie, David B. Gustavson & Royal T. Fruehling - 1980 - Educational Studies 10 (4):423-446.
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    “Nella lotta con gli ostacoli farsi degni dell’umanità”. Karl Jaspers legge Kant.Elena Alessiato - 2019 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 75 (1):247-278.
    Karl Jaspers regarded Kant as one of the biggest thinkers in the history of world philosophy. His own philosophy was deeply influenced by that thought. The present paper tries to illustrate which kantian notions were adopted by Jaspers inside his philosophy and refashioned in order to suit his existentialistic approach. The first part analyses how Jaspers conceived the critical use of the reason as properly human faculty, forcing it toward a practical and existential meaning. The second part investigates Jaspers’ interpretation (...)
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  35. "Lotta fino all'alba" di Ugo Betti: questioni e indagini testuali per la scena.Allì Caracciolo - 2005 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia. Università di Macerata 38:297-362.
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    In lotta con l'angelo: la filosofia degli ultimi due secoli di fronte al cristianesimo.Claudio Ciancio (ed.) - 1991 - Torino: SEI.
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    Lotta per il logo.Christoph Türcke - 2000 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 13 (1):5-16.
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  38. La lotta tra il vecchio e il nuovo negozio del sapone.S. Kierkegaard & Alessandro Cortese - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (2):212-212.
     
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    La lotta per la ragione: Le discussioni intorno alla filosofia critica nella prima commentaristica kantiana.Giuseppe Landolfi Petrone - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 793-804.
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    La "lotta contro il diritto soggettivo": Karl Larenz e la dottrina giuridica nazionalsocialista.Massimo La Torre - 1988
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    La lotta per la scienza.Giuseppe Semerari - 1965 - Milano]: Silva.
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    La Lotta Pel Diritto.Rudolf von Jhering - 1935 - Bari,: G. Laterza & figli. Edited by Raffaele Mariano.
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  43. La lotta di Giacobbe con l'Angelo, modello per l'arte e per l'interpretazione: George Steiner e l'ermeneutica della Trascendenza.P. Sanini - 1998 - Filosofia 49 (2):221-247.
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  44. La lotta finale.Carlo Alberto Agnoli - 1971 - Bologna,: Ponte nuovo.
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    La lotta alle superstizioni: Obiettivi e discussioni dal Libellus al Concilio di Trento.Vincenzo Lavenia - 2013 - Franciscan Studies 71:163-181.
    1. Tra i propositi di riforma che Giustiniani e Querini caldeggiarono nella lettera al nuovo pontefice Leone X vi era l’intento non secondario di sradicare gli atti, i riti e le credenze che gli autori definirono con il termine di ‘superstizione.’1 Come si legge nel Libellus, si trattava di un flagello terribile che, associato con l’ignoranza, comportava gravi rischi di peccato mortale che avevano una precisa scaturigine: lo stato deplorevole del clero regolare e secolare, dal quale il popolo dei fedeli (...)
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    Ferrara, Marianna, "La lotta per il sacrificio. Rappresentazioni categorie metodologie nello studio dell'India antica.".Diana Segarra Crespo - 2014 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 19:320-322.
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  47. Storia dell'arte e lotta di classe.Mario Perniola - 1973 - Rivista di Estetica 18:83.
     
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  48. Lotta per il riconoscimento. [REVIEW]Roberto Terrosi - 2003 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 6.
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    La lotta politica a Siracusa alia metà del IV secolo a.C. Le trattative fra Dione e Dionisio II. [REVIEW]J. Roy - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (2):471-472.
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    Vittorio Citti: Tragedia e lotta di classe in Grecia. (Forme materiali e ideologic del mondo antico, 11.) Pp. 305. Naples: Liguori, 1978. Paper, L. 8,000.C. W. Macleod - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):107-107.
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