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Reflectivity, Internality, and Animistic Thinking
Child Development, 1974BERZONSKY, MICHAEL D. Reflectivity, Internality, and Animistic Thinking. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1974, 45, 785-789. In an attempt to investigate the role of internality and reflectivity in the "normal" development of children's concepts of life, 22 reflective and 22 impulsive children were individually administered 2 animism measures and a locus of ...
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Thunderbird International Business Review, 2002
AbstractStudies of women in international management originating primarily from North America consistently highlight the lack of women in such positions. This trend continues despite the need for growing numbers of expatriates. Explanations for this phenomenon have centered on women's personal characteristics, home/family circumstances, organizational ...
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AbstractStudies of women in international management originating primarily from North America consistently highlight the lack of women in such positions. This trend continues despite the need for growing numbers of expatriates. Explanations for this phenomenon have centered on women's personal characteristics, home/family circumstances, organizational ...
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New Thinking on International Society
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2001International society refers to the dominant diplomatic and normative discourse in the practice of world politics. At a minimum, its rules and institutions regulate interactions by sovereign communities, prescribing permissible forms of behaviour. There is also a deeper sense of society in which members share values about the ‘ends' that communities ...
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Deleuze’s Challenge: Thinking Internal Difference
Philosophy Today, 2002In his early essay on Bergson, Gilles Deleuze advances the claim that: To think internal difference as such, as pure internal difference, to reach the pure concept of difference, to raise difference to the absolute, such is the direction of Bergson's effort.1 In this account we recognize not only Bergson's effort, but the orbit and aim of Deleuze's own
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Internality/Externality and Animistic Thinking
Psychological Reports, 1980The present study investigated the relationship between internality, externality, and children's concept of life. The subjects were 96 children, between 10 and 13 yr. of age, who answered an animism test and a locus of reinforcement control test. The data indicated that 49 internal-scoring children of both sexes had higher animate object scores and ...
Victoria R. Fu, Robert E. Billingham
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Assemblage Thinking and International Relations
2014In this introduction to the volume we locate the growing interest in assemblage thinking for international relations in its intellectual and historical context. Arguing that many different approaches to assemblage thinking exist, and eschewing the temptation to try to pin this style of thought down to a fixed theoretical perspective, we try to allow ...
Acuto, Michele, Curtis, Simon
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Thinking Black, thinking internal, thinking feminist.
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1992Juanita K. Martin +1 more
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Re-thinking the “inter” in International Politics
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2007This article examines the politics that emerge from three different conceptions of the “inter”: exchange, interest and identity. It argues that the classical focus on “distributive justice” in political analysis is too narrow since it excludes important issues such as non-cognitive factors (loyalty) and inter-generational questions that are of ...
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Mathematical Thinking and International Law
2003We examine the hypothesis that natural law philosophy in general and modern international law, in particular from the 17th century on, was based on the successful application of mathematical methods to modern physics and to modern war. However, it was not a case of direct application, apart from a few scattered references, rather modern international ...
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