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    • Masculinity, sexism and populist radical right support 

      Coffe, H; Fraile, M; Alexander, A; et al. (Frontiers Media, 16 May 2023)
      Introduction: The gender gap in populist radical right voting—with women being less likely to support populist radical right parties than men—is well-established. Much less is known about the interplay between gender, ...
    • Loneliness and absence in psychopathology 

      Krueger, J; Osler, L; Roberts, T (Springer, 25 April 2023)
      Loneliness is a near-universal experience. It is particularly common for individuals with (so-called) psychopathological conditions or disorders. In this paper, we explore the experiential character of loneliness, with a ...
    • Biases in niche construction 

      de Carvalho, FN; Krueger, J (Routledge, 21 July 2023)
      Niche construction theory highlights the active role of organisms in modifying their environment. A subset of these modifications is the developmental niche, which concerns ecological, epistemic, social and symbolic legacies ...
    • Pathways to TASER discharge: Qualitative comparative analysis of police use of force 

      Boyd, KA; Dymond, A; Melendez-Torres, GJ; et al. (Oxford University Press, 10 August 2023)
      We used a crisp-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (csQCA) to analyse of how key conditions interact within police use of force incidents to contribute to Conducted Energy Devices (CED), commonly known by the brand name ...
    • Explaining suspicious wealth: legal enablers, transnational kleptocracy, and the failure of the UK’s Unexplained Wealth Orders 

      Heathershaw, J; Mayne, T (Palgrave Macmillan, 13 July 2023)
      Unexplained Wealth Orders, introduced in the United Kingdom in 2017, were designed to tackle the problem of transnational kleptocracy. However, our research on real estate purchases in the UK by elites from post-Soviet ...