Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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‘I’ve got nothing against vegans… but’: To divulge, dissemble or divert positionality in rural research settings
(Springer, 1 August 2023)Changes in diet and related purchasing habits at a societal level have become a significant source of stress for farmers in recent years. The rise of vegetarianism and veganism means that the use of these dietary terms, ... -
The sonic spectrums of skateboarding: from polarity to plurality
(Routledge, 16 August 2023)The sounds produced by skateboards, or skatesounds, are a common basis of complaint among the urban public and yet a source of inspiration and joy for skateboarding participants. These opposing responses to skatesound have ... -
Evincing Offence: How Digital Forensics Turns Big Data into Evidence for Policing Sexual Abuse
(Society for Social Studies of Science, 30 December 2022)The widespread availability and use of digital devices both enables criminal acts and helps to detect them. The production and circulation of indecent images of children has been one area of crime that has transformed ... -
Being Curious with Secrecy
(SJSU Scholarworks, 10 August 2023)This article contributes to ongoing attempts to broaden out theorizations of secrecy from an intentional and willful act of concealment to a cultural and structural process. We do so by fostering a conversation between ... -
That Which They Will Not See: Climate Denial as a Vector of Epistemological Crisis in the Contemporary United States
(Routledge, 8 August 2023)Climate denial continues as a cultural epistemology for anthropogenic climate change in the United States, despite worsening impacts. This article offers an ethnographic account of rural areas in three states in the southern ...