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    Posthuman Affirmative Business Ethics: Reimagining Human–Animal Relations Through Speculative Fiction.Janet Sayers,Lydia Martin &Emma Bell -2022 -Journal of Business Ethics 178 (3):597-608.
    Posthuman affirmative ethics relies upon a fluid, nomadic conception of the ethical subject who develops affective, material and immaterial connections to multiple others. Our purpose in this paper is to consider what posthuman affirmative business ethics would look like, and to reflect on the shift in thinking and practice this would involve. The need for a revised understanding of human–animal relations in business ethics is amplified by crises such as climate change and pandemics that are related to ecologically destructive business (...) practices such as factory farming. In this analysis, we use feminist speculative fiction as a resource for reimagination and posthuman ethical thinking. By focusing on three ethical movements experienced by a central character named Toby in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy, we show how she is continually becoming through affective, embodied encounters with human and nonhuman others. In the discussion, we consider the vulnerability that arises from openness to affect which engenders heightened response-ability to and with, rather than for, multiple others. This expanded concept of subjectivity enables a more relational understanding of equality that is urgently needed in order to respond affirmatively to posthuman futures. (shrink)
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    Melanie Klein, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism.Janet Sayers -1987 -Feminist Review 25 (1):23-37.
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    Divine therapy: love, mysticism, and psychoanalysis.Janet Sayers -2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    There is mounting evidence that strong personal relationships and spiritual beliefs contribute to our well-being. In Divine Therapy, Janet Sayers employs a biographical approach to the lives and writings of a range of eminent psychotherapists and psychologists to illuminate the link between physical and mental well-being and the 'at-one-ness' provided by love, religious and mystical experiences.
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    Psychoanalysis and Personal Politics.Janet Sayers -1982 -Feminist Review 10 (1):91-95.
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  5. Geolocating Compositional Strategies at the Virtual University.C. Hisayasu &J. Sayers -2008 -Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 12 (2).
  6. Daniel Burston, The Wing of Madness: The Life and Work of RD Laing.J. Sayers -forthcoming -Radical Philosophy.
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    European Cases.Janet Sayers -1994 -European Journal of Women's Studies 1 (2):227-239.
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  8. Identification.Janet Sayers -1992 - In Elizabeth Wright,Feminism and psychoanalysis: a critical dictionary. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
     
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  9. Maud Ellmann, The Hunger Artists.J. Sayers -forthcoming -Radical Philosophy.
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  10. Susan Bordo, Unbearable Weight.J. Sayers -forthcoming -Radical Philosophy.
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    Wisdom as Knowledge Management’s Perfect Solution: a Word of Caution.Grace Teo-Dixon &Janet Sayers -2011 -Philosophy of Management 10 (1):61-77.
    The management of “wisdom” has been mooted in knowledge management (KM) theory mostly in relation to what is known as the “knowledge hierarchy”. We argue that there are unquestioned assumptions inherent in KM leading to wisdom being included in KM theory because of rhetorical “urges” more than theoretical ones. These rhetorical urges impel a drive towards perfection that excludes more than is included. Our interrogation of the KM literature uncovers some of the questionable implications in understanding knowledge as a resource (...) and an asset and of understanding wisdom as a pinnacle to a knowledge hierarchy. We urge caution regarding theorising of wisdom at the top of a hierarchy, as it should not be mooted as a perfect final solution to Knowledge Management. We suggest the theorising of wisdom be opened out to its fullest “poetic possibilities”, and that attempts to close off its meaning be resisted. (shrink)
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    Book Review: Hunger Strike. [REVIEW]Janet Sayers -1986 -Feminist Review 24 (1):105-107.
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    Book Reviews : Misogyny, Feminist Gothic and Difference: Ann Oakley and Juliet Mitchell (eds) Who's Afraid of Feminism? Seeing through the Backlash London: Hamish Hamilton,1997, 292 pp., ISBN 0-241-136-237. [REVIEW]Janet Sayers -1998 -European Journal of Women's Studies 5 (2):273-274.
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    Book Review: Edith Stein: Philosopher Saint? [REVIEW]Janet Sayers -2005 -European Journal of Women's Studies 12 (1):107-109.
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    Kriston R. Rennie, The Foundations of Medieval Papal Legation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Pp. xii, 234. $95. ISBN: 978-1-137-26493-0. [REVIEW]Jane Sayers -2015 -Speculum 90 (3):847-848.
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    Pierre-Vincent Claverie, Honorius III et l’Orient : Étude et publication de sources inédites des Archives vaticanes. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2013. Pp. xiv, 502. $228. ISBN: 978-90-04-24559-4. [REVIEW]Jane Sayers -2014 -Speculum 89 (2):463-464.
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    Peter D. Clarke and Anne J. Duggan, eds., Pope Alexander III (1159–81): The Art of Survival. (Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West.) Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2012. Pp. xxi, 427; color frontispiece and 1 map. $134.95. ISBN: 9780754662884. [REVIEW]Jane Sayers -2013 -Speculum 88 (3):773-775.
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    Sex Exposed: Sexuality and the Pornography Debate. [REVIEW]Janet Sayers -1992 -Feminist Review 42 (1):110-111.
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