Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Factors of Prescribing Phage Therapy among UK Healthcare Professionals: Evidence from Conjoint Experiment and Interviews
(University of Exeter, 15 September 2023)With the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), interest in the development of antibiotic alternatives has surged worldwide. While phage therapy is not a new phenomenon, technological and socio-economic factors ... -
Precarity and populism: explaining populist outlook and populist voting in Europe through subjective financial and work-related insecurity
(Oxford University Press, 12 September 2023)Precarity is often evoked in discussions about the rise of populism, but there is a dearth of systematic operationalization of the sociological concept of insecurity in populist research. This study fills this gap by ... -
Diffusion of climate policy integration in adaptation strategies: Translating the EU mandate into UK and Danish national contexts
(Springer, 2023)In this paper, we examine how EU Climate Adaptation Strategy and especially its pivotal principle of policy integration of climate adaptation has diffused to the climate adaptation strategies of Member States. We explore ... -
TRIPLE C reporting principles for case study evaluations of the role of context in complex interventions
(BMC, 13 May 2023)BACKGROUND: Guidance and reporting principles such as CONSORT (for randomised trials) and PRISMA (for systematic reviews) have greatly improved the reporting, discoverability, transparency and consistency of published ... -
Case study research and causal inference
(BMC, 1 December 2022)Case study methodology is widely used in health research, but has had a marginal role in evaluative studies, given it is often assumed that case studies offer little for making causal inferences. We undertook a narrative ...