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December 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-9 Diversity of inference strategies can enhance the ‘wisdom-of-crowds’ effect
by Itsuki Fujisaki & Hidehito Honda & Kazuhiro Ueda
- 1-9 Discourses of technology, ageing and participation
by Aysha Fleming & Claire Mason & Gillian Paxton
- 1-9 Economic shifts in agricultural production and trade due to climate change
by Luciana L. Porfirio & David Newth & John J. Finnigan & Yiyong Cai
- 1-9 Resolution of apparent paradoxes in the race-specific frequency of use-of-force by police
by Cody T. Ross & Bruce Winterhalder & Richard McElreath
- 1-9 Hydro-social metabolism: scaling of birth rate with regional water use
by Saket Pande & Akshay Pandit
- 1-9 Steps to improve gender diversity in coastal geoscience and engineering
by Ana Vila-Concejo & Shari L. Gallop & Sarah M. Hamylton & Luciana S. Esteves & Karin R. Bryan & Irene Delgado-Fernandez & Emilia Guisado-Pintado & Siddhi Joshi & Graziela Miot Silva & Amaia Ruiz de Alegria-Arzaburu & Hannah E. Power & Nadia Senechal & Kristen Splinter
- 1-9 Elements of indigenous socio-ecological knowledge show resilience despite ecosystem changes in the forest-grassland mosaics of the Nilgiri Hills, India
by Rodrigo León Cordero & Suma M & Siddhartha Krishnan & Chris T. Bauch & Madhur Anand
- 1-9 Assessing the relative contribution of economic, political and environmental factors on past conflict and the displacement of people in East Africa
by Erin Llwyd Owain & Mark Andrew Maslin
- 1-9 EU policies concerning Lebanon and the bilateral cooperation on migration and security – new challenges calling for new institutional practices?
by Peter Seeberg
- 1-9 Regional elections in Russia: instruments of authoritarian legitimacy or instability?
by Cameron Ross
- 1-9 The future of the philosophy of religion is the philosophy of culture—and vice versa
by Mike Grimshaw
- 1-9 Trump, celebrity and the merchant imaginary
by Barry King
- 1-9 A bibliometric analysis of the interdisciplinary field of cultural evolution
by Mason Youngblood & David Lahti
- 1-9 What can policymakers learn from feminist strategies to combine contextualised evidence with advocacy?
by Eleanor Malbon & Lisa Carson & Sophie Yates
- 1-9 Invertebrate disgust reduction in and out of school and its effects on state intrinsic motivation
by Peter Wüst-Ackermann & Christian Vollmer & Heike Itzek-Greulich & Christoph Randler
- 1-9 Why are there (almost) no randomised controlled trial-based evaluations of business support programmes?
by Margaret Dalziel
- 1-9 From ‘social aid’ to ‘social psychiatry’: mental health and social welfare in post-war Greece (1950s–1960s)
by Despo Kritsotaki
- 1-9 Meritocracy and inequality: moral considerations
by Theodros Assefa Teklu
- 1-9 Sexual rejuvenation and hegemonic masculinity in C.P. Snow’s suppressed novel New Lives for Old (1933)
by Catherine Oakley
- 1-9 'A New You, That’s Who': an evaluation of short videos on puberty and human reproduction
by Lisa B. Hurwitz & Silvia B. Lovato & Alexis R. Lauricella & Teresa K. Woodruff & Eric Patrick & Ellen Wartella
- 1-9 Gluttony and guilt: monthly trends in internet search query data are comparable with national-level energy intake and dieting behavior
by Sean Coogan & Zhixian Sui & David Raubenheimer
- 1-9 How Burkina Faso used evidence in deciding to launch its policy of free healthcare for children under five and women in 2016
by Valéry Ridde & Pierre Yaméogo
- 1-10 The politics of the China―Pakistan economic corridor
by Maham Hameed
- 1-10 The good, the true and the beautiful: imagining an ethico-political future for the philosophy of religion
by Louise Hickman
- 1-10 Healthcare consumers’ sensitivity to costs: a reflection on behavioural economics from an emerging market
by Quan-Hoang Vuong & Tung-Manh Ho & Hong-Kong Nguyen & Thu-Trang Vuong
- 1-10 Evidence and morality in harm-reduction debates: can we use value-neutral arguments to achieve value-driven goals?
by Giulia Federica Zampini
- 1-10 Joining the Islamic State from France between 2014 and 2016: an observational follow-up study
by Nicolas Campelo & Laura Bouzar & Alice Oppetit & Hugues Pellerin & Serge Hefez & Guillaume Bronsard & David Cohen & Dounia Bouzar
- 1-10 Knowledge management for policy impact: the case of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre
by Lene Topp & David Mair & Laura Smillie & Paul Cairney
- 1-10 Comparing apples to apples: an environmental criminology analysis of the effects of heat and rain on violent crimes in Boston
by Alice J. Sommer & Mihye Lee & Marie-Abèle C. Bind
- 1-10 The Grand Projet politics of an urban age: urban megaprojects in Asia and Europe
by Naomi C. Hanakata & Anna Gasco
- 1-10 Emotion management, institutional change, and the spatial arrangement of care at a psychiatric residential treatment facility
by Samantha Plummer
- 1-10 The body politics of the urban age: reflections on surveillance and affect
by Ola Svenonius
- 1-10 Healthy publics: enabling cultures and environments for health
by Stephen Hinchliffe & Mark A. Jackson & Katrina Wyatt & Anne E. Barlow & Manuela Barreto & Linda Clare & Michael H. Depledge & Robin Durie & Lora E. Fleming & Nick Groom & Karyn Morrissey & Laura Salisbury & Felicity Thomas
- 1-10 Socially mediated populism: the communicative strategies of political leaders on Facebook
by Gianpietro Mazzoleni & Roberta Bracciale
- 1-10 Conceptualizing work-related mental distress in the British coalfields (c.1900–1950)
by Vicky Long & Victoria Brown
- 1-10 In digital we trust: Bitcoin discourse, digital currencies, and decentralized network fetishism
by Jon Baldwin
- 1-10 Buildup of speaking skills in an online learning community: a network-analytic exploration
by Rasoul Shafipour & Raiyan Abdul Baten & Md Kamrul Hasan & Gourab Ghoshal & Gonzalo Mateos & Mohammed Ehsan Hoque
- 1-10 Social media choices and uses: comparing Turkish and American young-adults’ social media activism
by Barbara Ruth Burke & Ayşe Fulya Şen
- 1-10 Using evidence to influence policy: Oxfam’s experience
by Ruth Mayne & Duncan Green & Irene Guijt & Martin Walsh & Richard English & Paul Cairney
- 1-10 Living in poverty, living with poverty: the community workers’ conceptions on child poverty in Greece
by Christos N. Tsironis & Chrysa Almpani
- 1-10 Understanding the public temper through an evaluation of rumours: an ethnographical method using educational technology
by Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily & Shaher R. Elayyan & Ahmed Ali Alhazmi & Saleh Alzahrani
- 1-11 Right-wing populism and the dynamics of style: a discourse-analytic perspective on mediated political performances
by Mats Ekström & Marianna Patrona & Joanna Thornborrow
- 1-11 “A ghost in daylight”: drugs and the horror of modernity
by Jayson Althofer & Brian Musgrove
- 1-11 Populism between direct democracy and the technological myth
by Emiliana De Blasio & Michele Sorice
- 1-11 The vampirisation of the novel: narrative crises in Dracula
by Cecilia Lasa
- 1-11 A comparative study of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Marshall plan
by Simon Shen & Wilson Chan
- 1-11 Cumulative culture and explicit metacognition: a review of theories, evidence and key predictions
by Juliet Dunstone & Christine A. Caldwell
- 1-11 Beyond the 2% fetishism: studying the practice of collective action in transatlantic affairs
by Benjamin Zyla
- 1-11 From associations to action: mental health and the patient politics of subsidiarity in Scotland
by Mark Gallagher
- 1-11 The unconditioned in philosophy of religion
by Steven Shakespeare
- 1-11 The construction of new scientific norms for solving Grand Challenges
by Kate Maxwell & Paul Benneworth
- 1-11 Mediating the contributions of Facebook to political participation in Italy and the UK: the role of media and political landscapes
by Isidoropaolo Casteltrione & Magda Pieczka
- 1-11 Poverty and mental health: the work of the female sanitary inspectors in Bradford (c. 1901–1912)
by Pamela Dale
- 1-11 Does religion always help the poor? Variations in religion and social class in the west and societies in the global south
by Megan Rogers & Mary Ellen Konieczny
- 1-11 Slums, race and mental health in New York (1938–1965)
by Dennis Doyle
- 1-12 The AMR problem: demanding economies, biological margins, and co-producing alternative strategies
by Steve Hinchliffe & Andrea Butcher & Muhammad Meezanur Rahman
- 1-12 Navigating the politics of evidence-informed policymaking: strategies of influential policy actors in Ontario
by Jacqueline Sohn
- 1-12 Policy change and the narratives of Russia’s think tanks
by Edwin Bacon
- 1-12 Long-term ecology of investors in a financial market
by Federico Musciotto & Luca Marotta & Jyrki Piilo & Rosario N. Mantegna
- 1-12 Unsettling antibiosis: how might interdisciplinary researchers generate a feeling for the microbiome and to what effect?
by Beth Greenhough & Andrew Dwyer & Richard Grenyer & Timothy Hodgetts & Carmen McLeod & Jamie Lorimer
- 1-12 Re-centering Central Asia: China’s “New Great Game” in the old Eurasian Heartland
by Xiangming Chen & Fakhmiddin Fazilov
- 1-12 Religions, poverty reduction and global development institutions
by Emma Tomalin
- 1-12 An introduction to achieving policy impact for early career researchers
by Megan C Evans & Christopher Cvitanovic
- 1-12 Populist communication in the new media environment: a cross-regional comparative perspective
by Lone Sorensen
- 1-12 The city politics of an urban age: urban resilience conceptualisations and policies
by Adriana Sanchez & Jeroen Heijden & Paul Osmond
- 1-12 Individual liberty and the importance of the concept of the people
by Regina Queiroz
- 1-13 Analysing the role of virtualisation and visualisation on interdisciplinary knowledge exchange in stem cell research processes
by Neil Stephens & Imtiaz Khan & Rachel Errington
- 1-13 Determining the chaotic behaviour of copper prices in the long-term using annual price data
by C. A. Tapia Cortez & J. Coulton & C. Sammut & S. Saydam
- 1-13 Trumpism: a disfigured Americanism
by Mimi Yang
- 1-13 Givenness and existence: On the possibility of a phenomenological philosophy of religion
by Nikolaas Deketelaere
- 1-13 Pharming animals: a global history of antibiotics in food production (1935–2017)
by Claas Kirchhelle
- 1-13 Family obligations across European borders: negotiating migration decisions within the families of post-accession migrants in Sweden
by Oksana Shmulyar Gréen & Charlotte Melander
- 1-13 The Prevent strategy and the UK ‘war on terror’: embedding infrastructures of surveillance in Muslim communities
by Fahid Qurashi
- 1-13 Responding to volcanic eruptions in Iceland: from the small to the catastrophic
by Deanne K. Bird & Guðrún Gísladóttir
- 1-13 Developing theories of change for social programmes: co-producing evidence-supported quality improvement
by Deborah Ghate
- 1-13 Winners and losers: communicating the potential impacts of policies
by Cameron Brick & Alexandra L. J. Freeman & Steven Wooding & William J. Skylark & Theresa M. Marteau & David J. Spiegelhalter
- 1-14 Recent origin and evolution of obesity-income correlation across the United States
by R. Alexander Bentley & Paul Ormerod & Damian J. Ruck
- 1-14 What makes people approve or condemn mind upload technology? Untangling the effects of sexual disgust, purity and science fiction familiarity
by Michael Laakasuo & Marianna Drosinou & Mika Koverola & Anton Kunnari & Juho Halonen & Noora Lehtonen & Jussi Palomäki
- 1-14 Spatio-temporal evolutionary analysis of the township enterprises of Beijing suburbs using computational intelligence assisted design framework
by Yi Chen & Zhijun Song & Guangfeng Zhang & Muhammad Tariq Majeed & Yun Li
- 1-15 Regional politics of an urban age: Can Europe’s former industrial cities create a new industrial economy to combat climate change and social unravelling?
by Anne Power
- 1-15 Cultural additivity: behavioural insights from the interaction of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in folktales
by Quan-Hoang Vuong & Quang-Khiem Bui & Viet-Phuong La & Thu-Trang Vuong & Viet-Ha T. Nguyen & Manh-Toan Ho & Hong-Kong T. Nguyen & Manh-Tung Ho
- 1-16 Elements of success in multi-stakeholder deliberation platforms
by Jennifer Garard & Larissa Koch & Martin Kowarsch
- 1-20 A psychology of the film
by Ed S. Tan
December 2017, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction: ‘Democracy’ in education: an omnipresent yet distanced ‘other’
by Ashley Simpson & Fred Dervin
- 1-3 Countering racism in counter-terrorism and surveillance discourse
by Katy Sian
- 1-3 Digital society and capitalism
by Mike Grimshaw
- 1-4 The rise of the quasi-public space and its consequences for cities and culture
by Andy Pratt
- 1-4 Green criminology: shining a critical lens on environmental harm
by Angus Nurse
- 1-4 Should we discipline interdisciplinarity?
by Gabriele Bammer
- 1-5 Host governments, national minorities, and minorities’ kin states: assessing the triadic nexus
by Egor Fedotov
- 1-5 Mediated populism, culture and media form
by Michael Higgins
- 1-5 Limiting the climate impact of the Trump administration
by Luke Kemp
- 1-5 Epistemic responsibility as an edifying force in academic research: investigating the moral challenges and opportunities of an impact agenda in the UK and Australia
by Jennifer Chubb & Mark Reed
- 1-6 Overconfidence, self-knowledge, and self-improvement
by Eylem Özaltun
- 1-6 Crossing between the Great Wall of China and the “Great” Trump Wall
by Mimi Yang
- 1-7 The visual essay and the place of artistic research in the humanities
by Remco Roes & Kris Pint
- 1-7 The creative mind: cognition, society and culture
by Ib Bondebjerg
- 1-7 Solar geoengineering and the chemtrails conspiracy on social media
by Dustin Tingley & Gernot Wagner
- 1-7 Hiring leaders: Inference and disagreement about the best person for the job
by Konstantinos Giannakas & Murray Fulton & Tala Awada
- 1-7 Evolving academic culture to meet societal needs
by Kateryna Wowk & Larry McKinney & Frank Muller-Karger & Russell Moll & Susan Avery & Elva Escobar-Briones & David Yoskowitz & Richard McLaughlin
- 1-7 Three lessons from evidence-based medicine and policy: increase transparency, balance inputs and understand power
by Kathryn Oliver & Warren Pearce
- 1-8 Regenerative medicine: from the laboratory looking out
by Jennifer Edwards & Richard Thomas & Robert Guilliatt
- 1-8 Born radicals? Prevent, positivism, and ‘race-thinking’
by Katy Sian
- 1-8 Invisibility of class identity in Turkish media: news coverage of class identity and class-based policies
by Ayşe Fulya Şen
- 1-8 Regeneration, restoration and resurrection: scholastic inquiries into the nature of bodily growth and decay
by Chris Gilleard
- 1-8 Disrupting environmental crime at the local level: an operational perspective
by Stoyan Barrett & Rob White
- 1-8 On the elementals and their qualities in David Foster Wallace’s Derivative Sport in Tornado Alley
by Alexander Kozin
- 1-8 Spatial and temporal variations in resilience to tropical cyclones along the United States coastline as determined by the multi-hazard hurricane impact level model
by Stephanie Pilkington & Hussam Mahmoud
- 1-8 How to communicate effectively with policymakers: combine insights from psychology and policy studies
by Paul Cairney & Richard Kwiatkowski
- 1-9 The future of the impact agenda depends on the revaluation of academic freedom
by J. Britt Holbrook
- 1-9 Imagining a future without dementia: fictions of regeneration and the crises of work and sustainability
by Lucy Burke
- 1-9 How can we use the ‘science of stories’ to produce persuasive scientific stories?
by Michael Jones & Deserai Crow
- 1-9 How can we demonstrate the public value of evidence-based policy making when government ministers declare that the people ‘have had enough of experts’?
by Leighton Andrews
- 1-9 'No spoilers, please': the crux of illustrating the explained Gothic without explaining the mystery
by Susanne Schwertfeger
- 1-9 Insights from ‘policy learning’ on how to enhance the use of evidence by policymakers
by Antje Witting
- 1-10 East Asian Gothic: a definition
by Colette Balmain
- 1-10 The first vampire films in America
by Gary D. Rhodes
- 1-10 ‘Democracy’ in education: an omnipresent yet distanced ‘other’
by Ashley Simpson & Fred Dervin
- 1-10 Longitudinal perspectives of faculty and students on benefits and barriers to transdisciplinary graduate education: program assessment and institutional recommendations
by Anna-Sigrid Keck & Stephanie Sloane & Janet M. Liechty & Megan S. Paceley & Sharon M. Donovan & Kelly K. Bost & Brent A. McBride & Barbara H. Fiese
- 1-10 The Gothic bet: Riccardo Freda’s I vampiri (1957) and the birth of Italian horror cinema from an industrial perspective
by Michael Guarneri
- 1-10 Rethinking policy ‘impact’: four models of research-policy relations
by Christina Boswell & Katherine Smith
- 1-11 Global science, national research, and the question of university rankings
by Ellen Hazelkorn & Andrew Gibson
- 1-11 From the exclusion of the people in neoliberalism to publicity without a public
by Regina Queiroz
- 1-11 Psychoneurosis beyond Oedipus: neurophysiology, drive conflict, and the resolution of emotional trauma
by Cheryl A. Logan
- 1-11 The populism of the Alternative for Germany (AfD): an extended Essex School perspective
by Seongcheol Kim
- 1-11 Organizational ethical integrity: good and bad illusions
by Paweł Łukasz Polowczyk
- 1-11 Critical discourse analysis of war reporting in the international press: the case of the Gaza war of 2008–2009
by Mohammedwesam Amer
- 1-11 Othering in Chinese official media narratives during diplomatic standoffs with the US and Japan
by Lutgard Lams
- 1-11 Measuring impact in the humanities: Learning from accountability and economics in a contemporary history of cultural value
by Zoe Bulaitis
- 1-12 Intimate constraints: a feminist political economy analysis of biological reproduction and parenting in high-support housing in Ontario
by Tobin LeBlanc Haley
- 1-12 Rethinking higher education and its relationship with social inequalities: past knowledge, present state and future potential
by Theocharis Kromydas
- 1-12 Self-deception in and out of illness: are some subjects responsible for their delusions?
by Quinn Hiroshi Gibson
- 1-13 Unbehagen: a gallantry with excess
by Cindy Zeiher
- 1-13 “Clever ministrations”: regenerative beauty at the fin de siècle
by Jessica P. Clark
- 1-19 Inter-state relations and state capacity: the rise and fall of Chinese foreign direct investment in the Philippines
by Alvin Camba
- 1-19 Google and advertising: digital capitalism in the context of Post-Fordism, the reification of language, and the rise of fake news
by Rosie Graham
December 2016, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-1 Erratum: Coherent oscillations in word-use data from 1700 to 2008
by Marcelo A Montemurro & Damián H Zanette
- 1-1 Erratum: Corrigendum: The interdisciplinarity of critical discourse studies research
by Johann W Unger
- 1-1 Erratum: The gendered construction of reparations: an exploration of women’s exclusion from the Niger Delta reintegration processes
by Olakunle Michael Folami
- 1-1 Erratum: Competition and extinction explain the evolution of diversity in American automobiles
by Erik Gjesfjeld & Jonathan Chang & Daniele Silvestro & Christopher Kelty & Michael Alfaro
- 1-1 Erratum: Digging for perfection: discourse of deformity in Richard III’s excavation
by Marcela Kostihova
- 1-1 Erratum: A feminist genealogy of posthuman aesthetics in the visual arts
by Francesca Ferrando
- 1-1 Erratum: “Marginalization” in third world feminism: its problematics and theoretical reconfiguration
by Asma Mansoor
- 1-1 Erratum: Reflections on science advisory systems in Canada
by Remi Quirion & Arthur Carty & Paul Dufour & Ramia Jabr
- 1-2 Erratum: A deterministic model of a research organization’s evolution and dynamics of performance
by Prashant Goswami & Shiv Narayan Nishad & Dhanya Selvaratnam
- 1-3 What’s really new about New Atheism?
by Steven Kettell
- 1-4 From paradox to principles: where next for scientific advice to governments?
by Peter Gluckman & James Wilsdon
- 1-4 On balance: lifestyle, mental health and wellbeing
by Ali Haggett
- 1-4 Collaborative encounters? Two recent Spanish takes on the Shakespeare–Cervantes relationship
by Keith Gregor
- 1-4 Global sports governance and corruption
by John Forster
- 1-4 The interdisciplinarity of critical discourse studies research
by Johann W Unger
- 1-4 Zombie Shakespeare
by Brian Cummings
- 1-4 Knots and black holes: why we’re all prone to madness and what we can do about it
by Peter Kinderman
- 1-5 What constitutes appropriate peer review for interdisciplinary research?
by Gabriele Bammer
- 1-5 Stretching the boundaries: language learning psychology
by Sarah Mercer & Stephen Ryan
- 1-5 Telling Shakespeare’s story ‘by tale or history’
by Jeffrey Kahan
- 1-5 The global greening of religion
by Jonathan Chaplin
- 1-5 Flourishing as a dialectical balance: emerging insights from second-wave positive psychology
by Tim Lomas
- 1-5 Digging for perfection: discourse of deformity in Richard III’s excavation
by Marcela Kostihova
- 1-5 Critical gender studies and international development studies: interdisciplinarity, intellectual agility and inclusion
by Yvonne Underhill-Sem
- 1-5 Independence of events and errors in understanding it
by Chris Roney
- 1-5 Biology, social science and history: interdisciplinarity in three directions
by Chris Renwick
- 1-5 Global governance: present and future
by Jinseop Jang & Jason McSparren & Yuliya Rashchupkina
- 1-6 Zika: the cost of neglect
by Sahotra Sarkar & Lauren Gardner
- 1-6 The changing role of metrics in research institute evaluations undertaken by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
by Fang Xu & Xiaoxuan Li
- 1-6 The prospects for Paris: behavioral insights into unconditional cooperation on climate change
by David M. McEvoy & Todd L. Cherry
- 1-6 “Do not call them bastards”: Shakespeare as an invasive species
by Michael Saenger
- 1-6 Is data a toaster? Gender, sex, sexuality and robots
by Anne Cranny-Francis
- 1-6 Competition and extinction explain the evolution of diversity in American automobiles
by Erik Gjesfjeld & Jonathan Chang & Daniele Silvestro & Christopher Kelty & Michael Alfaro
- 1-7 Women in management: perspectives on a decade of research (2005–2015)
by Paola Paoloni & Paola Demartini
- 1-7 Gendered performances in sport: an embodied approach
by Ian Wellard
- 1-7 The evolving role of the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in providing science and technology policy advice to the US government
by Peter D Blair
- 1-7 Apathy, excitement and resistance: teaching feminism in business and management schools
by Katherine Sang & Steven Glasgow
- 1-7 Assessing (for) impact: future assessment of the societal impact of research
by Steven Hill
- 1-7 Evaluation of the quality of science, technology and innovation advice available to lawmakers in Nigeria
by Maruf Sanni & Omolayo Oluwatope & Adedamola Adeyeye & Abiodun Egbetokun
- 1-7 Integrity: the virtue of compromise
by Jeremy Schwartz
- 1-7 Bad faith in All’s Well That Ends Well
by Andrew Hadfield
- 1-7 Integrating social sciences and humanities in interdisciplinary research
by David Budtz Pedersen
- 1-7 Altmetrics: diversifying the understanding of influential scholarship
by Stacy Konkiel
- 1-7 Shakespearean allusion and the detective fiction of Georgette Heyer
by Lisa Hopkins
- 1-7 Are family ties an opportunity or an obstacle for women entrepreneurs? Empirical evidence from Italy
by Francesca Maria Cesaroni & Paola Paoloni
- 1-8 Analysing security subcomplexes in a changing Middle East—the role of non-Arab state actors and non-state actors
by Peter Seeberg
- 1-8 Ethics, performativity and gender: porous and expansive concepts of selving in the performance work of Gretchen Jude and of Nicole Peisl
by Lynette Hunter
- 1-8 800 years on can Magna Carta still disrupt the executive?
by Michael Moss
- 1-8 Scientific advice in China: the changing role of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
by Xiaoxuan Li & Kejia Yang & Xiaoxi Xiao
- 1-8 “In shape and mind transformed”? Televised teaching and learning Shakespeare
by Sarah Olive
- 1-8 Quantifying the economic impact of changes in energy demand for space heating and cooling systems under varying climatic scenarios
by Tomoko Hasegawa & Chan Park & Shinichiro Fujimori & Kiyoshi Takahashi & Yasuaki Hijioka & Toshihiko Masui
- 1-8 Temporal and spatial dimensions in the management of scientific advice to governments
by Marc Saner
- 1-8 Evaluating interdisciplinary research: the elephant in the peer-reviewers’ room
by Tom McLeish & Veronica Strang
- 1-8 To the lighthouse revisited: the art economy in Mary Gordon’s Spending
by Yu-chen Lin
- 1-8 What’s in a name? Re-conceptualizing non-state armed groups in the Middle East
by Benedetta Berti
- 1-8 Climate change, the Great Barrier Reef and the response of Australians
by Jeremy Goldberg & Nadine Marshall & Alastair Birtles & Peter Case & Erin Bohensky & Matt Curnock & Margaret Gooch & Howard Parry-Husbands & Petina Pert & Renae Tobin & Christopher Villani & Bernard Visperas
- 1-8 Turkey’s domestic politics, public opinion and Middle East policy
by William Hale