HASS Penryn: Recent submissions
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The hard work of reparative futures: Exploring the potential of creative and convivial encounters in post-conflict Uganda
(Elsevier, 1 August 2023)In this paper we empirically explore the ways in which young people were enroled in a multimodal exhibition to creatively produce narratives of their past, presents and futures. We look at the different ways this work ... -
Data and code for "Authoritarianism, Perceptions of Security Threats and the Covid-19 Pandemic: A New Perspective"
(University of Exeter, 3 August 2023)This deposit contains the data and Stata code needed to replicate the analysis in the paper. For the unstacked data, each row represents a respondent in 2012 or 2020. For the stacked data, each row represents a threat. -
The positional effects of education on social capital in the UK
(Routledge, 3 July 2023)Social research repeatedly identifies education as a valuable driver of social capital, providing skills, experiences and values that facilitate social interaction. This theory cannot explain, however, why indicators of ... -
Unemployed people’s attitudes regarding labour market choices and welfare conditionality
(Sweet and Maxwell, 1 April 2023)Britain’s unemployed benefit claimants can now be ‘sanctioned’ for not applying for a job specified by their ‘Work Coach’, and the new ‘Way to Work’ scheme compels them to broaden their job search less than a month after ... -
Persistent anti-littering activism in a non-Western context: The case of the Nature Cleaners Movement in Iran
(Routledge, 22 April 2023)Persistent activism has mostly been discussed in the context of Western socio-political and religious movements, where it is attributed to organizational and inter-personal networks and the development of identities and ...