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Cultural evolution
This Guest Edited Collection showcases research into cultural evolution.
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Anti-biosis – social and cultural inquiries into human-microbe relations
Collection exploring the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance from a variety of social scientific and humanities vantage points.
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What future for the philosophy of religion?
Interdisciplinary perspectives on the analysis of the current situation of the crisis of the philosophy of religion that aim to provide a forum for those engaging the state of the discipline and of its future.
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Quantitative methodologies: novel applications in the humanities and social sciences
Research reporting the application of quantitative approaches across the humanities and social sciences.
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Continuity and change in Russian politics
Explorations of how continuity and change have shaped Russian politics over the last century and what their legacies are today.
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Human regeneration
Examinations of the many meanings and practices of regeneration in a wide range of contexts, from clinical practice to popular culture.
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Religion and poverty
An exploration of the interrelation of poverty and religion, with a particular focus on how religion can be used as a vehicle to overcome structures of poverty, as well as how it sometimes hinders such processes.
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Mediated populism
Examinations of the relationship between populism and media culture and practice
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Geographies of emotional and care labour
Insights from theorists of affect and critical social theory on the various spatial dimensions of emotional and care labour in neoliberal times.
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Socioeconomic factors and mental health
Research providing historical context for today’s mental health crisis and perspectives on current mental health policy.
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Cognition, society and culture
Research examining the rising importance and development of cognitive science as a dynamic, interdisciplinary field involving natural sciences, social sciences and humanities