... Gerard Braunthal of the University of Massachusetts, and Peter Euben of the University of California at Santa Cruz all read parts of the work and offered advice John Fairleigh of the Queen's University ... Dissolution and Reconstruction in Northern Ireland 51 Chapter PoliticalViolenceand Antiterrorism Legislation in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 84 PART III Constitutional Maintenance and Reconstruction ... British antiterrorism policies are based—the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act (1978 and 1987) and the Prevention ofTerrorism Act (1976 and 1984) Chapters and explore the efforts of German...
... out of a hat made of mere matter Theoriesof Consciousness explores a number of ways to understand consciousness and its place in the physical world Spectacularly diverse, the spectrum oftheories ... Hacker 1993) and, I take it, philosophical grammar consists in setting forth a proper understanding of the nature and role (or use) of concepts Of course, the proper understanding of Ryle and Wittgenstein ... ETHICS OF SCIENCE An Introduction David B Resnik PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS An Introduction to a World of Proofs and Pictures James Robert Brown THEORIESOF CONSCIOUSNESS An introduction and assessment...
... Psychosis and Human Nature London: Penguin Bentall, R P and Kinderman, P (1999) Self-regulation, effect and psychosis: the role of social cognition in paranoia and mania In Handbook of Cognition and ... attributions of power and control to the people persecuting them or responsible for their hallucinations (Birchwood, 2003; Green et al., 2006) Negative appraisals of symptoms, of self andof others are of ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 102, 8627–32 Cantor-Graae, E and Selten, J P (2005) Schizophrenia and migration: a meta-analysis and review American Journal of Psychiatry,...
... use ofterrorism (and ofviolence to suppress it) as a topic to subject to moral analysis and critique Political scientists have sought to understand and explain the causes ofterrorismand to ... must be part of the definition ofterrorismand whether such targeting turns other politicalviolence into terrorism Many of those who write about terrorism incorporate the targeting of civilians ... remain appropriate However, for longer-term evaluations ofpolitical institutions and practices, of groups and the violence they often employ, andof ways to configure these domains within wider societies...
... to applications of the TRA and TPB Other social theories such as Bandura's social cognitive theory [15], Triandis' theory of interpersonal behaviour [16] and others theoriesof behaviour were ... behaviour The efficacy of the studies using social cognitive theories to explain intention and predict behaviour of healthcare professionals for different types of professionals and behaviours is ... prediction of behaviour was 0.31 (Number of studies (N) = 15, number of professionals (N) = 2,112) and 0.59 (N = 64, N = 14,986) for the prediction of intention The overall efficacy of prediction...
... to applications of the TRA and TPB Other social theories such as Bandura's social cognitive theory [15], Triandis' theory of interpersonal behaviour [16] and others theoriesof behaviour were ... behaviour The efficacy of the studies using social cognitive theories to explain intention and predict behaviour of healthcare professionals for different types of professionals and behaviours is ... prediction of behaviour was 0.31 (Number of studies (N) = 15, number of professionals (N) = 2,112) and 0.59 (N = 64, N = 14,986) for the prediction of intention The overall efficacy of prediction...
... events and activities, the ALW awards and the partnerships between practitioners and organisations, which are an integral part of the delivery of the initiative – and discuss how each of these strands ... deployed as part ofpolitical projects and how they are reflected in different policy implications, it is Levitas’s discussion of the possibility of differing, and contested, discourses and policy ... continuation of the work that NIACE and its members and partners carry out - one of the ways in which the organisation seeks to deliver its aims and objectives On the other hand 'the Week' , as it is often...
... stages of economic, social andpolitical development By virtue of their histories, the phrase reminds us of the dynamics of race, class, nationality, and colonialism and the struggles of identity, ... circumstance of real world inequality, exclusivity ofpolitical fora, advantage of elite political actors, and coercion of nonelite actors However, the more common approach among political theorists ... transcripts of speeches at Bandung published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia (1955), and Richard Wright (1956) See also Peter Worsley's account of the history of the idea of the...
... detailed discussion of the rise of the concept of fetal rights and fetal protectionism can be found in Daniels, 1993.) After a brief discussion of the social construction of maternity and paternity, ... generated by the politics of fetal risks, and the problematic nature of the idea of individual causality in discussions of fetal harm Social constructions of maternity and paternity In Western ... analytically distinct and antithetical categories of male virility and vulnerability Men were assumed either to be invulnerable to harm from the toxicity of drugs, alcohol and environmental and occupational...
... liabilities of short maturities that were highly liquid and involved lower income and capital risk and made large, relatively illiquid and risky investments of The Economic and Social Effects of Financial ... supply of factors of production such as capital and labour and the rate of productivity growth, and changes in money supply not have any impact on real economic activity and the growth of output; ... typically not increase in many cases, and expansion of available financial savings is often the result ofand inflow of foreign capital With deposits and loans of less than six months’ duration dominating,...