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Deutsch als Fremdsprache und die deutsch-englische Lexikographie bis 1900 (2018)
Book Chapter
McLelland, N. (2018). Deutsch als Fremdsprache und die deutsch-englische Lexikographie bis 1900. In S. Engelberg, H. Kämper, & P. Storjohann (Eds.), Wortschatz: Theorie, Empirie, Dokumentation (295-320). Berlin: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110538588-013

Die Geschichte der deutsch-englischen Lexikographie aus der Perspektive Deutsch als Fremdsprache wurde bis jetzt kaum beachtet. Hier wird diese Geschichte von ihren Anfangen im 17. Jahrhundert bis ca. 1900 skizziert. Drei Phasen werden unterschieden:... Read More about Deutsch als Fremdsprache und die deutsch-englische Lexikographie bis 1900.

Protecting long-term commitment: legal and organizational means (2018)
Book Chapter
Levillain, K., Parker, S., Ridley-Duff, R., Segrestin, B., Veldman, J., & Willmott, H. (2018). Protecting long-term commitment: legal and organizational means. In C. Driver, & G. Thompson (Eds.), Corporate Governance in Contention (42-65). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805274.003.0003

Growing attention is being paid to the benefits of considering the long-term interests of multiple constituencies in corporate governance. A theory of the corporation where fiduciary duties of directors point to the legal entity and not to its shareh... Read More about Protecting long-term commitment: legal and organizational means.

One or two cups? The text of Luke 22:17–20 again (2018)
Book Chapter
O'Loughlin, T. (2018). One or two cups? The text of Luke 22:17–20 again. In Liturgy and the living text of the New Testament: papers from the tenth Birmingham colloquium on the textual criticism of the New Testament (47-64). Piscataway, New Jersey, USA: Gorgias Press

Are Perceptual Reasons the Objects of Perception? (2018)
Book Chapter
Cunningham, J. J. (2018). Are Perceptual Reasons the Objects of Perception?. In J. Gersel, R. Thybo Jensen, M. S. Thaning, & S. Overgaard (Eds.), In the light of experience: New essays on perception and reasons (256-280). Oxford University Press (OUP)

This paper begins with a Davidsonian puzzle in the epistemology of perception and introduces two solutions to that puzzle: the Truth-Maker View (TMV) and the Content Model. The paper goes on to elaborate (TMV), elements of which can be found in the w... Read More about Are Perceptual Reasons the Objects of Perception?.

When Are Structural Equation Models Apt? Causation versus Grounding (2018)
Book Chapter
Jansson, L. (2018). When Are Structural Equation Models Apt? Causation versus Grounding. Explanation Beyond Causation: Philosophical Perspectives on Non-Causal Explanations (250-266). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777946.003.0013

While much about the notion of ground in contemporary metaphysics is contested, there is large agreement that ground is closely connected to a certain kind of explanation. Recently, Jonathan Schaffer and Alastair Wilson have argued that ground is a r... Read More about When Are Structural Equation Models Apt? Causation versus Grounding.

Object Seeing and Spatial Perception (2018)
Book Chapter
French, C. (2018). Object Seeing and Spatial Perception. In F. Macpherson, & F. Dorsch (Eds.), Phenomenal Presence. Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199666416.003.0006

This chapter considers the Spatiality Claim: if one sees an object then one sees some of that object’s spatial properties. The author considers an argument for this given by Cassam (2007), and challenges Cassam’s argument. His argument involves the i... Read More about Object Seeing and Spatial Perception.

Literature and the English language (2018)
Book Chapter
Hall, G. (2018). Literature and the English language. In P. Seargeant, A. Hewings, & S. Pihlaja (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of English language studies. Routledge

Behavioural economics and economic behaviour in classical Athens (2018)
Book Chapter
Lewis, D. (2018). Behavioural economics and economic behaviour in classical Athens. In M. Canevaro, B. Gray, A. Erskine, & J. Ober (Eds.), Ancient Greek history and contemporary social science. Edinburgh University Press

This article addresses the formalist-substantivist controversy in ancient economic history by bringing two new approaches to bear on it. On the one hand, it critiques the formalist approach (which relies on assumptions about economically rational beh... Read More about Behavioural economics and economic behaviour in classical Athens.

An agent-based model for false belief tasks: Belief Representation Systematic Approach (BRSA) (2018)
Book Chapter
Yousefi, Z., Heinke, D., Apperly, I., & Siebers, P. (2018). An agent-based model for false belief tasks: Belief Representation Systematic Approach (BRSA). In Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling. SBP-BRiMS 2018, 111-126. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-93372-6_14

A meaningful social life relies on understanding others’ minds and behaviours. The ability to reason about an individual’s mental states such as beliefs and desires, and to understand and predict how these mental states shape an individual’s behaviou... Read More about An agent-based model for false belief tasks: Belief Representation Systematic Approach (BRSA).

From body to body: architecture, movement and meaning in the museum (2018)
Book Chapter
Hale, J., & Back, C. (2018). From body to body: architecture, movement and meaning in the museum. In T. Austin, S. MacLeod, J. Hale, & O. Ho Hing-Kay (Eds.), The Future of Museum and Gallery Design : Purpose, Process, Perception,. , (340-351). London: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

The museum and multivalences of place (2018)
Book Chapter
Hourston Hanks, L. (2018). The museum and multivalences of place. In S. MacLeod, T. Austin, J. Hale, & O. Ho Hing-Kay (Eds.), The Future of Museum and Gallery Design: Purpose, Process, Perception, 86-99. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This chapter contends that an increasing exploration and privileging of place may well define one future direction in the making of museums and galleries and it aims to explore current practice of such enhanced situatedness through a range of contemp... Read More about The museum and multivalences of place.

The KMT’s China policy: gains and failures (2018)
Book Chapter
Sullivan, J., & Smyth, J. (2018). The KMT’s China policy: gains and failures. In A. Beckershoff, & G. Schubert (Eds.), Assessing the presidency of Ma Ying-jiu in Taiwan : hopeful beginning, hopeless end?. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

From nature to grounding (2018)
Book Chapter
Jago, M. (2018). From nature to grounding. In R. Bliss, & G. Priest (Eds.), Reality and its structure: essays in fundamentality. Oxford University Press

Grounding is a powerful metaphysical concept; yet there is widespread scepticism about the intelligibility of the notion. In this paper, I propose an account of an entity’s nature or essence, which I then use to provide grounding conditions for that... Read More about From nature to grounding.

Refugees’reception in Italy: past and present of a humanitarian crisis (2018)
Book Chapter
D'Angelo, A. (2018). Refugees’reception in Italy: past and present of a humanitarian crisis. In A. Petroff, G. Milios, & M. Pérez (Eds.), Refugiados en movimiento: retos políticos, legales y sociales = Refugees on the move: political, legal and social challenges in times of turmoil (92-106). Bellaterra: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Digital storytelling and performative memory: new approaches to the literary geography of the postcolonial city (2018)
Book Chapter
Jordan, S. (in press). Digital storytelling and performative memory: new approaches to the literary geography of the postcolonial city. In Memory and postcolonial studies: synergies and new directions

Drawing on the outcomes of a research project, this chapter argues that digital storytelling can play a fundamental role in the reconceptualization of the digitally-mediated geographies of the postcolonial city. The chapter argues that the interactio... Read More about Digital storytelling and performative memory: new approaches to the literary geography of the postcolonial city.