Collections

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    This collection interrogates the unstable and mutable term of postmodernism, and how it relates to other concepts and phenomena.

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    This collection highlights the top ten research papers published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications in 2023.

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    This collection sets out to consider ‘replication’ and ‘replicability’ (and related concepts) specifically in the context of the social sciences and humanities.

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    This cross-journal collection welcomes submissions on the topic of technology and learning, that investigate for instance digital literacy, the promise and challenge of adaptive technology, the role and effect of digital tools, social media, and artificial intelligence in learning.

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    This collection invites original research addressing key issues and debates in the epistemology, semantics and empirics of behavioural public policy.

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    This collection invites research that interrogates the causes, impact, and repercussions of the "manosphere" and networked misogyny.

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    This Collection welcomes research that aims to better theorise the gut and its relationship to modernity, with an emphasis on how modernity affects the gut.

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    This Collection welcomes research that addresses the challenges and opportunities for children growing up in the digital era.

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