Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: Recent submissions
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The Problems of Performing Piety in some Exeter Dissenting Sermons c. 1660–1745
(Cambridge University Press, 2024)This essay explores the theme of hypocrisy in a multi-volume collection of hitherto unstudied manuscript sermons by Exeter Dissenting ministers from the Restoration to the mid-eighteenth century held by the Devon and Exeter ... -
Communing with the dead online: Chatbots, grief, and continuing bonds
(Imprint Academic, 21 September 2022)Grief is, and has always been, technologically supported. From memorials and shrines to photos and saved voicemail messages, we engage with the dead through the technologies available to us. As our technologies evolve, so ... -
Quantifying digital health inequality across a national healthcare system
(BMJ Publishing / BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, 2023)Objectives Digital health inequality, observed as differential utilization of digital tools between population groups, has not previously been quantified in the National Health Service. Deployment of universal digital ... -
Digital determinants of health: opportunities and risks amidst health inequities.
(Nature Research, 25 August 2023)Digital transformation offers unprecedented opportunities for advancing healthcare, but also raises complex ethical and legal challenges. Emerging drivers of health disparity termed ‘digital determinants of health’ call ... -
Citizen scientists as data controllers: Data protection and ethics challenges of distributed science
(Elsevier, 3 November 2023)Citizen-science is a rapidly expanding approach to knowledge production that increasingly involves the collection of personal data in various forms. This processing of personal data invokes relevant data protection laws and, ...