Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Stigma mutation: Tracking lineage, variation and strength in emerging COVID-19 stigma
(SAGE Publications, 24 August 2021)In this article, I propose a novel theoretical framework for conceptualizing pandemic stigma using the metaphor of 'mutation'. This metaphor highlights that stigma is not a static or fixed state but is enacted through ... -
On becoming autonomous and "coercive cultural acts": a reply to Max Buckler
(Springer Nature, 26 September 2022) -
Moving psychiatric deinstitutionalisation forward: A scoping review of barriers and facilitators
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 4 May 2023)Psychiatric deinstitutionalisation (PDI) processes aim to transform long-term psychiatric care by closing or reducing psychiatric hospitals, reallocating beds, and establishing comprehensive community-based services for ... -
Being bad during Ramadan: Temporality, historicity and the refusal of coevalness in the anthropology of Islam
(Routledge, 23 May 2023)Wary of the ‘denial of coevalness’ associated with earlier anthropology, anthropologists at the turn of the millennium increasingly emphasized how sharing not just space but also time is constitutive of the ethnographic ... -
Regulatory impact assessment in public policy
(Springer International Publishing, 9 May 2023)Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) is the systematic appraisal of how different proposed policy interventions will affect groups of stakeholders and exert wider economic, social and environmental impacts when compared to ...