Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Culturally diverse societies and genital cutting controversies
(Springer, 3 July 2023)We are all always culturally embedded. But some people in Western multicultural societies are treated as though they are more affected by cultural norms than others (Williams, in: Minorities within minorities, Cambridge ... -
Beyond reproduction: Moving away from heteronormative tropes in ethological research into animal “sexuality”
(Michigan State University Press, 2023)Over the last twenty years, in the wake of Bagemihl’s observation, some progress has been made in the way ethological science engages and interprets sexual behaviors among nonhuman animals. However, when observed in more ... -
WhatsApp and political communication in West Africa: Accounting for differences in parties’ organization and message discipline online
(SAGE Publications, 24 July 2023)Social media has become central to how political parties plan, organize, and coordinate electoral campaigns in Africa, with WhatsApp increasingly the preferred medium. How, we ask, have African political parties made use ... -
Overcoming incumbency advantage: the importance of social media on- and offline in Zambia’s 2021 elections
(Routledge, 31 July 2023)President Edgar Lungu and the Patriotic Front (PF) used a range of incumbency advantages to tilt the playing field in their favour in the run-up to Zambia’s 2021 elections and, as a result, were more visible offline than ... -
Categorisation of cats: managing boundary felids in Aotearoa New Zealand and Britain
(Wiley / British Ecological Society, 6 August 2023)1. Management of domestic and wild animals is an integral part of conservation and is often based on how an animal is categorised. For example, feral cats are often killed, while valued companion cats and native wildcats ...