Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Animating irony: The force of irony in online and offline political movements
(Duke University Press, 5 May 2023)Contemporary politics seems to be saturated with irony. In the context of social movements, this creates a perplexing mix of sincerity and insincerity, in which ambivalence and irreverence are coupled with deep conviction ... -
Social action as a route to the ballot box: Can youth volunteering reduce inequalities in turnout?
(Wiley / European Consortium for Political Research, 16 March 2023)A serious challenge facing Western democracies is the falling propensity of successive cohorts of citizens to vote. Over the last 50 years, newly eligible voters – particularly from poorer backgrounds – have become less ... -
Covid-19 and the UK food system: Learning lessons and building back better
(Centre for Rural Policy Research, University of Exeter / Transforming UK Food Systems SPF Programme, 11 October 2022) -
Part of the team: Effecting change and sharing power in healthcare settings
(The Beryl Institute, 27 April 2023)In 2019, we, as a group of patients and researchers, were invited to rethink how the executive board received and responded to patient stories at a specific NHS hospital trust in the UK. Through an iterative series of ... -
Organelle Membrane Extensions in Mammalian Cells
(MDPI, 27 April 2023)Organelles within eukaryotic cells are not isolated static compartments, instead being morphologically diverse and highly dynamic in order to respond to cellular needs and carry out their diverse and cooperative functions. ...