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    • Bayne, Tim (2024)
      This chapter examines the question of whether mental categories come in both conscious and unconscious forms, focusing on the case of volition. Drawing out the implications of the fact that volition is a personal-level ...
    • Polák, Michal (2024)
      The chapter considers the possibility of separating phenomenality from consciousness. Perhaps the most serious consequence of this move is that it encourages the concept of unconscious qualities. This idea is not entirely ...
    • Hvorecký, Juraj; Marvan, Tomáš; Polák, Michal (2024)
      attention; higher-order theories of consciousness; inattentional blindness; masking; mental qualities; neurophenomenal structuralism; phenomenal content; unconscious mental states
    • Cabestany, Joan; Bayés, Àngels (2024)
      A new information and communication technology (ICT) has been deployed in the battle against Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that is both progressive and disabling with significant impact on quality of ...
    • Peltonen, Jaakkojuhani (2024)
      From premodern societies onward, humans have constructed and produced images of ideal masculinity to define the roles available for boys to grow into, and images for adult men to imitate. The figure of Alexander the Great ...
    • Stepaništševa, Tatjana; Stepanishcheva, Tatyana (2023)
      The book is an extended commentary on Pushkin’s poem “The Robber Brothers”. The author redefines the poem’s place in Pushkin’s creative biography and provides a detailed line-by-line commentary. This poem by Alexander ...
    • Lake-Hammond, Alice; Orchiston, Caroline (2024)
      The journey an individual or group takes from hazard awareness to active preparedness is often reliant on their access to clear and consistent hazard information, an understanding about the risks posed and relevance to ...
    • Tan, Marion Lara; Brown, Anna; Stock, Kristin; Becker, Julia S.; Kenney, Christine; Lambie, Emily; Cui, Alicia; Prasanna, Raj (2024)
      Earthquake early warning (EEW) for Aotearoa New Zealand is in its infancy. Establishing a public EEW system in New Zealand that can warn the general population comes with several reservations as there are many technological, ...
    • van Manen, Saskia M.; Jaenichen, Claudine; Kremer, Klaus; Lin, Tingyi S.; Ramírez, Rodrigo (2024)
      Alpine Fault, Aotearoa, CARE package, DRM, EEW, Mexico City, NGO, NHC, New Zealand, The Bahamas, participatory design, pictogram, risk, signs, visual standards, wildfire, fire, flood, global warming, government, high-rise ...
    • Peña Ahumada, Nuria; Aguilar Rascon, Oscar C (2023)
      La Red de Estudios Latinoamericanos en Administración y Negocios (RELAYN) presenta el libro denominado Habilidades directivas y clima organizacional. Resultados de una investigación en las micro y pequeñas empresas ...
    • Peña Ahumada, Nuria; Aguilar Rascon, Oscar C (2023)
      La Red de Estudios Latinoamericanos en Administración y Negocios (RELAYN) presenta el libro denominado Habilidades directivas y clima organizacional. Resultados de una investigación en las micro y pequeñas empresas ...
    • Selin Okyay, Asli; Barana, Luca; Boland, Colleen Elizabeth (2023)
      Population movements taking place in past decades, including those reaching the European Union, defy straightforward and simplistic conceptions of drivers, trajectories and forms of migration. Approaching migration journeys ...
    • Kiprijanov, Konstantin S.; Philipp, Thorsten; Roelcke, Thorsten (2023)
      Wissenstransfer und kooperative Forschung an den Schnittstellen von Universität, Wirtschaft, Politik, Zivilgesellschaft und Kultur gewinnen für alle an Wissensproduktion und Innovationsprozessen beteiligten Akteure und ...
    • Scott, David (2024)
      This is a philosophical work that develops a general theory of ontological objects and object-relations. It does this by examining concepts as acquired dispositions, and then focuses on perhaps the most important of these: ...
    • Grafton, Anthony; Popper, Nicholas; Sherman, William (2024)
      Few articles in the humanities have had the impact of Lisa Jardine and Anthony Grafton’s seminal ‘Studied for Action’ (1990), a study of the reading practices of Elizabethan polymath and prolific annotator Gabriel Harvey. ...
    • Cameron, Claire; Koslowski, Alison; Lamont, Alison; Moss, Peter (2023)
      For 50 years, researchers at UCL’s Thomas Coram Research Unit have been undertaking ground-breaking policy-relevant social research. Their main focus has been social issues affecting children, young people and families, ...
    • Mitra, Subrata K.; Schottli, Jivanta; Pauli, Markus (2023)
      Statecraft and Foreign Policy provides an in-depth understanding of India’s rise as an economic and political power and its role in addressing global challenges, from climate change to international trade, security, health ...
    • Kelly, Matthew Gardner (2024)
      In Dividing the Public, Matthew Gardner Kelly takes aim at the racial and economic disparities that characterize public education funding in the United States. With California as his focus, Kelly illustrates that the use ...
    • Heywood, Paolo; Candea, Matei (2023)
      Beyond Description brings anthropologists and other social scientists together to examine the problem of explanation. What is "an explanation?" What can it add? What makes it authoritative, clarifying, or misleading? Whom ...
    • Laubscher, Roxan; van Staden, Marius (2023)
      On 14 February 1995, the Constitutional Court of South Africa was inaugurated by President Nelson Mandela. In his inaugural speech, President Mandela remarked that the “future of our democracy” hinged on the existence and ...