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    Do readers mentally represent characters' emotional states?Morton Ann Gernsbacher, H. Hill Goldsmith & Rachel R. W. Robertson - 1992 - Cognition and Emotion 6 (2):89-111.
  2. Modernization, Globalization and the Problem of Culture in World-Systems Theory.Roland Robertson & Frank Lechner - 1985 - Theory, Culture and Society 2 (3):103-117.
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    Mapping the Global Condition: Globalization as the Central Concept.Roland Robertson - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):15-30.
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    The Sociological Significance of Culture: Some General Considerations.Roland Robertson - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (1):3-23.
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    Infant memory for musical experiences.Jenny R. Saffran, Michelle M. Loman & Rachel R. W. Robertson - 2000 - Cognition 77 (1):B15-B23.
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    Isaiah Berlin and the Enlightenment.Laurence Brockliss & Ritchie Robertson (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Isaiah Berlin was recognized as Britain's most distinguished historian of ideas. Berlin is particularly associated with the concept of the 'Counter-Enlightenment', comprising those thinkers who in Berlin's view reacted against the Enlightenment's naïve rationalism, scientism and progressivism. Berlin's 'Counter-Enlightenment' has received critical attention, but no-one has yet analysed the understanding of the Enlightenment on which it rests. Isaiah Berlin and the Enlightenment explores the development of Berlin's conception of the Enlightenment, noting its curious narrowness, its ambivalence, and its indebtedness to (...)
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    Lessons from a failure: Generating tailored smoking cessation letters.Ehud Reiter, Roma Robertson & Liesl M. Osman - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 144 (1-2):41-58.
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    European cosmopolitanism in question.Roland Robertson & Anne Sophie Krossa (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Cosmopolitanism is currently one of the most prominent topics in the social sciences and humanities, and a key concept for understanding globalization. This collection of essays, featuring a line-up of leading international scholars, argues that most work on cosmopolitanism uses a normative model, rather than fully interrogating the issue empirically, comparatively and globally. This ambitious and ground-breaking collection will push the boundaries of the debate on cosmopolitanism into new areas, opening up new lines of inquiry and analysis that will have (...)
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    From republican virtue to global imaginary: changing visions of the historian Polybius.David Inglis & Roland Robertson - 2006 - History of the Human Sciences 19 (1):1-18.
    The ancient Greek historian and political scientist Polybius is not as well known in the present day as figures such as Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato and Aristotle. This is in part due to his having lived in the Hellenistic period, an epoch often thought to be characteristic of Greek cultural and political decline, rather than in the earlier ‘golden age’ of Greek intellectual life in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. Yet Polybius’s ideas have been of profound importance in modern western (...)
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    The Ecumenical Analytic: ‘Globalization’, Reflexivity and the Revolution in Greek Historiography.Roland Robertson & David Inglis - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (2):99-122.
    ‘Globalization’ has become in recent years one of the central themes of social scientific debates. Social theories of globalization may be regarded as specific academic and analytic manifestations of wider forms of ‘global consciousness’ to be found in the social world today. These are ways of thinking and perceiving which emphasize that the whole world should be seen as ‘one place’, its various geographically disparate parts all being interconnected in various complex ways. In this article we set out how both (...)
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    Globallzatlon Theory 2000+: Ma] or Problematlcs.Roland Robertson - 2001 - In Barry Smart & George Ritzer (eds.), Handbook of social theory. Thousands Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 458.
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    A Co‐Liberatory Framework for Big Data.Matthew Kuan Johnson & Rachel Siow Robertson - 2023 - Zygon 58 (3):749-769.
    This article provides an account of the ethical issues that arise when digital technologies and online spaces are structured by Big Data algorithms. We show that although the uses of Big Data may be new, traditional theological and ethical categories are still applicable, including “the sins of the fathers” from hamartiology and the scholastic concept of haecceity. Using these resources, we map the overall ecosystem in which digital technologies are developed and used, identifying the relationships between the individuals and organizations (...)
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    Kant on Touch, Embodied Activity, and the Perception of Causal Force.Rachel Siow Robertson - 2021 - Kant Studien 112 (2):217-238.
    In the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, Kant claims that perception of force through touch is fundamental to our knowledge of substance in space. However, he also holds that perception cannot have modal content. Causation is a modal notion, so how can Kant allow perception of causal force? In response to this puzzle, I provide a new reading of Kant’s theory of touch. Touch does not involve perception of the necessity of a cause, but it does involve awareness of the (...)
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  14. Introduction.A. Krossa & R. Robertson - 2012 - In Roland Robertson & Anne Sophie Krossa (eds.), European cosmopolitanism in question. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  15. The definite article the facilitates the process of mapping.Ma Gernsbacher & Rrw Robertson - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):496-496.
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    From cosmos to globe: Relating cosmopolitanism, globalization and globality.David Inglis & Roland Robertson - 2011 - In Maria Rovisco & Magdalena Nowicka (eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism. Ashgate. pp. 295.
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    Rumours: constructive or corrosive.R. G. Robertson - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (9):540-541.
    There is an ever-greater emphasis on the maintenance of professional standards in communication among medical professionals. Much of the focus to date revolves around discourse between patients and families in the clinical arena and reflects standards developed by accrediting agencies and the government. Little has been written about the communication among professionals occurring in the administrative milieu that is largely unseen by those not engaged in the direct provision of or receipt of medical care. That rumours are a part of (...)
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    Nietzsche and Zion (review).Ritchie Robertson - 2006 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 31 (1):71-72.
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    Civilization.Roland Robertson - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):421-427.
    It is necessary to distinguish between civilization as a sociocultural complex on the one hand, and civilization as a process, on the other. This is illustrated by invoking the work of Norbert Elias. For Elias, the civilizing process consisted in the way in which what were, historically, constraints on human behaviour became internalized, and is a process that takes different forms in different cultures. On the other hand, at the centre of civilization as sociocultural complex was the question concerning the (...)
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  20. Competition and democracy in Burckhardt and Nietzsche.Ritchie Robertson - 2018 - In James S. Pearson & Herman Siemens (eds.), Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy. New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury.
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    `Civilization' and the Civilizing Process: Elias, Globalization and Analytic Synthesis.Roland Robertson - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (1):211-227.
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  22. European cosmopolitanism and the global field.R. Robertson - 2012 - In Roland Robertson & Anne Sophie Krossa (eds.), European cosmopolitanism in question. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  23. Globality.Roland Robertson - 2001 - In N. J. Smelser & B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. pp. 6254--8.
     
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    Globality and Modernity.Roland Robertson - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (2):153-161.
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    Globalization Discourse.Roland Robertson - 2021 - ProtoSociology 38:172-187.
    Set in the immediate context of the recent UN conference on climate change in Glasgow and the sudden emergence of the variant, Omicron, this paper involves discussion of the present state of discourse concerning globalization in the broadest sense. It begins by contrasting the approaches and substance of two specific books: Globalization Matters by Manfred Steger and Paul James and Grave New World by Stephen King. The difference between the two books is brought into sharp relief by the economism of (...)
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    Globality, Globalization and Transdisciplinarity.Roland Robertson - 1996 - Theory, Culture and Society 13 (4):127-132.
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    Global millennialism: a postmortem on secularization.Roland Robertson - 2007 - In Peter Beyer & Lori G. Beaman (eds.), Religion, Globalization and Culture. Brill. pp. 6--9.
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    Kafka: A Very Short Introduction.Ritchie Robertson - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    In this Very Short Introduction, Ritchie Robertson provides the newcomer with an up-to-date and accessible examination of this fascinating author. Beginning with an examination of Kafka's life, he then goes on to discuss some of the major themes that emerge in Kafka's work, using his short story Metamorphosis as a recurring example.
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  29. La logique de Stanley Jevons.Robertson Robertson - 1876 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 1:629.
     
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  30. La pensée anglaise au XIXe siècle.Robertson Robertson - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4:341.
     
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  31. Mind.Robertson Robertson - 1883 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 15:462.
     
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  32. Mind.Robertson Robertson - 1876 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 1:217.
     
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    ‘Perlite’ and Palygorskite in Theophrastus.Robert H. S. Robertson - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (02):132-.
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    Populism and Worldwide Turbulence.Roland Robertson - 2020 - ProtoSociology 37:152-164.
    This contribution consists in an attempt to make sense of one central aspect of the present worldwide turbulence, one which might well be called the contemporary, perfect, global storm. A pivotal problem that will be interrogated is the issue of the circumstances that have produced this phenomenon in most parts of the world, although it should be emphasized that the term populism is, more often than not, applied to the Western world rather than the East or, for the most part, (...)
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    Religion, International Relations and Transdisciplinarity.Roland Robertson - 2011 - ProtoSociology 27:7-20.
    Recently there has been an upsurge in interest concerning the relationship between religion and international relations. Much of this has been expressed as if the relationship between these was entirely new. In contrast, this paper involves the argument that it is not so much a question of religion returning but rather why it is that students of international relations have neglected the connection since the Peace of Westphalia. This neglect has largely occurred because of the primacy given to changes and (...)
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    Societies, Individuals and Sociology: lntra-Civilisational Themes.Roland Robertson - 1982 - Theory, Culture and Society 1 (2):6-17.
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    The Earths of Theophrastus.R. H. S. Robertson - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):222-223.
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    The Fuller's Earths of the Elder Pliny.Robert H. S. Robertson - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):51-52.
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    The Interpretation of Dreams.Ritchie Robertson (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    This groundbreaking new translation of The Interpretation of Dreams is the first to be based on the original text published in November 1899. It restores Freud's original argument, unmodified by revisions he made following the book's critical reception. Reading the first edition reveals Freud's original emphasis on the use of words in dreams and on the difficulty of deciphering them and Joyce Crick captures with far greater immediacy and accuracy than previous translations by Strachey's Freud's emphasis and terminology. An accessible (...)
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    The new global history: History in a global age.Roland Robertson - 1998 - Cultural Values 2 (2-3):368-384.
    . The new global history: History in a global age. Cultural Values: Vol. 2, No. 2-3, pp. 368-384.
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    The output of scientists in Scotland.Robert Hugh Stannus Robertson - 1960 - The Eugenics Review 52 (2):71.
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    Talcott Parsons and Modern Social Theory — An Appreciation.Roland Robertson & Bryan S. Turner - 1989 - Theory, Culture and Society 6 (4):539-558.
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  43. Unilateral Phenomena of Mental and Nervous Disorders.Robertson Robertson - 1876 - Mind 1:413.
     
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  44. Westminster Review.Robertson Robertson - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:109.
     
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    A population code with added grandmothers?Malcolm P. Young, Stefano Panzeri & Robert Robertson - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):495-496.
    Page's “localist” code, a population code with occasional, maximally firing elements, does not seem to us usefully or testably different from sparse population coding. Some of the evidence adduced by Page for his proposal is not actually evidence for it, and coding by maximal firing is challenged by lower firing observed in neuronal responses to natural stimuli.
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    Enlightenment Classics Read, Re-read and Re-written: Gary Kates’s The Books that Made the European Enlightenment _Enlightenment Classics Read, Re-read and Re-written: Gary Kates’s The Books that Made the European Enlightenment_ [REVIEW]Ritchie Robertson - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (2):322-325.
    In order to determine which were the most popular books during the Enlightenment, Gary Kates has developed a database (https://kates.itg.pomona.edu/booksanalytics.php?type=all) in which editions of...
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Robin Robertson - 2004 - World Futures 60 (8):629 – 634.
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    Book Reviews: Sociological Impressionism: a Reassessment of Georg Simmel's Social Theory: by David Frisby, London: Heinemann, 1981,pp xi 190 $14.95, 13.25. [REVIEW]Roland Robertson - 1982 - Theory, Culture and Society 1 (1):94-97.
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