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Susan Schneider (philosopher)

Susan Schneider is an American philosopher. She is a professor of philosophy and cognitive science at The University of Connecticut, a fellow at the… 
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2013
2013
Abstract An analysis of Great Britain's campaigns to recycle books and paper reveals the paradoxes of wartime waste policies… 
2008
2008
Hundreds of thousand of Mexicans leave their country each year for the United States. Almost half these migrants return to Mexico… 
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Recently, the mainstream media have paid considerable attention to hedge funds behaving as agents of corporate change. We study… 
2001
2001
Part 1: Texts and their readings, Janet Woollacott women's genres, Annette Kuhn paradoxes of spectatorship, Judith Mayne… 
1999
1999
En se basant sur le travail de Postal (1974), Lasnik et Saito (1991) ont presente un certain nombre d'arguments en faveur d'une… 
1996
1996
A matriarchy is defined as a form of social organization in which the mother is recognized as the head of the family or tribe… 
1996
1996
The problem of localization, that is, of a robot finding its position on a map, is an important task for autonomous mobile robots… 
1995
1995
75 participants in four community-based distribution programs of the Family Planning Association of Kenya 65 clients of two… 
1986
1986
When we see the face of someone we know, we are able to access all sorts of stored information; ‘She goes to the same pub as me…