Against book enclosures: Moving towards more diverse, humane and accessible book publishing
Abstract Matthew Gandy's Commentary in Area (2023) criticised the decision of the national funder UKRI to mandate that all books resulting from the research that it funds must be published open access (OA) from 2024. This raises many issues of importance to geographers. We argue that scholars in the discipline need to fight for affordable and ethically
Simon P. J. Batterbury+3 more
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Displaced attention: Bergson, attentive habits and Tony Conrad's drone music
Abstract Attention has emerged as an important issue in the social sciences and humanities in recent years. Much influential work characterises our era as one in which our attention is increasingly placed under stress, seeking to unpack the consequences of such a state of affairs for our capacities to think.
George Burdon
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Mind wandering during creative incubation predicts increases in creative performance in a writing task. [PDF]
McDaniel C, Habibi A, Kaplan J.
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The Role of Individual Beliefs for Corporate Sustainability Transformations
ABSTRACT This study finds that a classification system of beliefs—action logics—is suitable to understand the beliefs held by sustainability managers. Beliefs underpin individual behavior and can substantially influence how businesses behave. We present what beliefs are held by corporate sustainability managers through a qualitative research design. We
Maike Buhr, Ilka Weissbrod
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The Guardian of Dreams: The Neglected Relationship Between Sleep and Psychoanalysis. [PDF]
Barbato G.
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The Art and Technique of Interpretation Reconsidered: The Cognitive Unconscious and the Embodied Mind [PDF]
Victoria Stevens
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Classic Pro‐Choice Thought Experiments and African Communitarianism
ABSTRACT I analyse two classic pro‐choice thought experiments in the Anglo‐American philosophical literature in Thomson's Violinist Case and Tooley's Kitten Serum Case, in light of two prominent African normative theories. Though each of these cases is designed to generate pro‐choice intuitions, I suggest they do not do so nearly as clearly when ...
Kirk Lougheed
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The secret language of peers: How peer behaviours signal mindset and influence classroom experiences
Abstract Background Extending recent work on mindset contexts, researchers have explored how peer mindsets relate to students' outcomes in the classroom. However, little is known about the specific behaviours that signal peer mindsets to students, and prior work has used correlational methods.
Eunjin Seo+3 more
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The unconscious mind: From classical theoretical controversy to controversial contemporary research and a practical illustration of the “error of our ways” [PDF]
Myron Tsikandilakis+3 more
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