Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Practical points of failure in police-university collaboration: Reconceiving knowledge exchange
(Policy Press, 2023)Collaborative projects designed to generate research evidence involve knowledge exchange which hinges on the expectations and practices within the collaborating organisations. Existing literature about academic-police ... -
Coast and City, It Matters Where You Live: How Geography Shapes Progression to Higher Education in England
(MDPI, 2 November 2023)Progression to higher education in England varies markedly by region, with lower rates of participation outside of London. While some previous studies have explored challenges in accessing higher education in rural and ... -
Introduction: “Engaging with the writings of Denise Ferreira da Silva”
(Berghahn Journals, 1 June 2023)This interdisciplinary forum convenes a wide-ranging conversation centred around the writings of Denise Ferreira da Silva, whose unrelenting inquiry locates the workings of raciality in the very constitution of the modern ... -
Citizens' acceptance of artificial intelligence in public services: Evidence from a conjoint experiment about processing permit applications
(Elsevier, 28 October 2023)Citizens' acceptance of artificial intelligence (AI) in public service delivery is important for its legitimate and effective use by government. Human involvement in AI systems has been suggested as a way to boost citizens' ... -
Examining Women’s Experiences on the Campaign Trail: Campaign Ethnographies in English Local Elections 2022 & a Parliamentary By-Election. A Pilot Study for TWICEASGOOD
(University of Exeter, 5 May 2023)Local elections are an important feature of the electoral calendar. The provide an opportunity for voters to express preferences for local leaders, to hold incumbent councils and councilors accountable and they can also ...