European Review
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2019
- Piero’s Madonna del Parto: Facts and Conjectures pp. 455-467

- Simon Altmann
- The AKP Government from its Formation to the Popular Uprising in June 2013 (Part I) pp. 468-489

- Ercan Gündoğan
- How can a ‘Responsible’ European Union Contribute to the Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect? pp. 490-505

- Pinar Gözen Ercan and Defne Günay
- Did Capital Market Development and Financial Depth Contribute to Growth? Evidence from European Financial Integration pp. 506-518

- Mazhar Mahmood and Kashif Ur Rehman
- Debt-oriented Capital Structure and Economic Growth: Panel Evidence for OECD Countries pp. 519-542

- Syed Munawar Shah, Mariani Abdul-Majid and Zulkefly Abdul Karim
- The Impact of a Crisis on the Innovation Systems in Europe: Evidence from the CIS10 Innovation Survey pp. 543-562

- Katerina Toshevska-Trpchevska, Elena Makrevska Disoska, Dragan Tevdovski and Viktor Stojkoski
- Opening European Research to the World: Evidence from International Cooperation pp. 563-584

- Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt
- The Use and Understanding of Michel Houellebecq’s Novel Submission in Today’s Europe: Introduction pp. 585-590

- Karl Ågerup and Göran Larsson
- Converted by un confit de canard: Political Thinking in the Novel Soumission by Michel Houellebecq pp. 591-599

- Marie Demker
- Fuck Autonomy: Neo-Orientalism and Abjection in Michel Houellebecq’s Soumission pp. 600-614

- Per-Erik Nilsson
- The Political Reception of Michel Houellebecq’s Submission pp. 615-635

- Karl Ågerup
Volume 27, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction: Big Data – Digital Technology, Loads of Empirical Materials, and a Daring Vision pp. 317-327

- Christian Munthe and Urban Strandberg
- Big Data and Changing Concepts of the Human pp. 328-340

- Carrie Figdor
- Not by Data Alone: The Promises and Pitfalls of Data Analysis in Understanding Consciousness pp. 341-356

- Paula Droege
- Big Data and Us: Human–Data Interactions pp. 357-377

- Barry C. Smith
- From Unconscious Inference to the Beholder’s Share: Predictive Perception and Human Experience pp. 378-410

- Anil K. Seth
- Big Data and Creativity pp. 411-439

- Palle Dahlstedt
- Data Aggregation as Social Relations: Making Datasets from Self-Tracking Data pp. 440-454

- Dawn Nafus
Volume 27, issue 2, 2019
- Gabriel and the Virgin II pp. 159-174

- Simon Altmann and Gloria Martínez Leiva
- Trade, Political Coalitions and Neo-Gothic Architecture pp. 175-186

- Dirk De Bièvre
- Why the Days Seem Shorter as We Get Older pp. 187-194

- Adrian Bejan
- Religion, Grammar and Style: Wittgenstein and Hamann pp. 195-209

- Maya Halpern
- Assessing the Rules of Appointing Arbitrators under the EU’s Investment Court System pp. 210-219

- Chi-Chung Kao
- Determinants of the Current Account Balances among Central and Eastern European Countries in the European Union pp. 220-245

- Donny Tang
- A New Approach to the Evaluation of Public Procurement Efficiency among European Countries pp. 246-259

- Milos Milosavljević, Marina Dobrota and Nemanja Milanović
- Moral and Legal Dilemmas of the New Polish Security Policy pp. 260-274

- Marek Górka
- How could Expert Involvement Compensate for an Incomplete Capability of Legitimization through Democratic Representation? Debating the Grounds for Political Legitimacy in the EU pp. 275-299

- Lena Caspers and Urban Strandberg
- Voters and Abstainers in National and European Elections pp. 300-315

- Daniel Stockemer and Andre Blais
Volume 27, issue 1, 2019
- Is the Era of Work Coming to an End? Erasmus Lecture delivered at the Budapest meeting of the Academia Europaea, 5 September 2017 pp. 1-16

- Andreu Mas-Colell
- Building Resilience to Disaster: From Advice to Action pp. 17-26

- Sherrie Forrest and Charlene Milliken
- International Mobility, Joint Working and European Research pp. 27-32

- Alex N. Halliday and Laura Wilton
- Scientific Policy Advice in Switzerland: A Case Study on Climate Change and General Insights pp. 33-40

- Roger Pfister
- Introduction: The Snow of Yesteryear pp. 43-45

- Gerald Weissmann
- The Two Cultures at Cambridge pp. 46-53

- Peter Lachmann
- Two Cultures and Our Encyclopaedic Brain pp. 54-65

- Jean-Pierre Changeux
- C.P. Snow and the Two Cultures, 60 Years Later pp. 66-74

- Walter E. Massey
- Human Heredity Now and in the Future pp. 75-79

- Matthew Meselson
- C.P. Snow, Sputnik and the Cold War pp. 80-86

- Jeanne Guillemin
- Two Cultures versus General Education pp. 87-90

- John R. David
- Science and Dissent pp. 91-96

- Robert L. Bernstein
- Disintegrating the Dullest Miracle on Earth? The Greek Crisis, Instrumentalism and European Identity pp. 97-114

- David Michael Green
- Marginalisation of Roma: Root Causes and Possible Policy Actions pp. 115-130

- Pavel Ciaian and d'Artis Kancs
- Chechens: Freedom Fighters or Terrorists? pp. 131-142

- Chaim Shinar
- The Time of Troubles in Alexander Dugin’s Narrative pp. 143-157

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
Volume 26, issue S2, 2018
- Crossing over to the Future: Interdisciplinarity in Research and Higher Education pp. S1-S5

- Milena Žic Fuchs
- Following Up on Interdisciplinary Encounters: Benefits for Early Career Researchers pp. S6-S20

- Helen Bridle
- Interdisciplinary Research pp. S21-S29

- Bruce Brown
- Structural Conditions for Interdisciplinarity pp. S30-S40

- Lars Engwall
- Implementing Interdisciplinary Curricula: Some Philosophical and Practical Remarks pp. S41-S54

- Carl Gombrich
- The Perks and Perils of Interdisciplinary Research pp. S55-S67

- Erin Leahey
- The Order of Knowledge: From Disciplinarity to Transdisciplinarity and Back pp. S68-S75

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- Interdisciplinarity as a State of Mind: How Can Individuals and Societies Reach It? pp. S76-S84

- Amir Muzur
- The Other Kind of Research: On the Ambivalent Ties between Disciplinary, Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinary Scholarship pp. S85-S98

- Verena Winiwarter
Volume 26, issue S1, 2018
- Introduction to the Special Issue on ‘University Governance and Creativity’ pp. S1-S5

- Georg Krücken, Lars Engwall and Erik De Corte
- Welcome Remarks at the Conference on ‘University Governance: Impeding or Facilitating Creativity?’ pp. S6-S10

- Wilhelm Krull
- Changing Notions of the Governance–Creativity Nexus pp. S11-S24

- Ivar Bleiklie
- Creativity, Risk and the Research Impact Agenda in the United Kingdom pp. S25-S34

- Michael Power
- Compliance and Creativity: Dilemmas for University Governance pp. S35-S47

- Peter Scott
- Excellence of Universities versus Autonomy, Funding and Accountability pp. S48-S56

- Francisco Michavila and Jorge M. Martinez
- Higher Education Institutions as Strategic Actors pp. S57-S69

- Jean-Claude Thoenig and Catherine Paradeise
- Governing Collective Action – The Impetus for University Commons pp. S70-S84

- Jetta Frost and Fabian Hattke
- Governing for Creativity pp. S85-S90

- Gerhard Casper
- Promoting Creativity at Work – Implications for Scientific Creativity pp. S91-S99

- Sandra Ohly
- Creativity and the Governance of Universities: Encounters of the Third Kind pp. S100-S113

- Gili S. Drori
- On the ‘Innovative University’. A few Challenging Reflections pp. S114-S123

- Jan De Groof
- Universities: From Local Institutions to Global Systems? Implications for Students, Staff and Institutions pp. S124-S148

- Lauritz B. Holm-Nielsen
Volume 26, issue 4, 2018
- The Anthroposeen: The Invention of Linear Perspective as a Decisive Moment in the Emergence of a Geological Age of Mankind pp. 583-599

- Philipp Lepenies
- The Spectres Haunting Europe: Reading Contemporary Catalan Nationalism through The Break-Up of Britain pp. 600-615

- Jerry White
- Brexit and Scotland: Centralism, Federalism or Independence? pp. 616-647

- Andreas Rahmatian
- Conspiracy Narratives in Russian Politics: from Stalin to Putin pp. 648-660

- Chaim Shinar
- Reflective Identity of Students/Future Teachers – Chances and Hopes for Shaping a New Educational and Social Reality pp. 661-669

- Alina Szczurek-Boruta
- Social Mobility Barriers for Roma: Discrimination and Informal Institutions pp. 670-685

- Pavel Ciaian and d'Artis Kancs
- Socializing Global Economic Governance: Introducing a Financial Transaction Tax pp. 686-703

- Vladimir Nikolaevitch Zuev and Elena Yakovlevna Ostrovskaya
- The European Union as a Global Actor: The Case of the Financial Transaction Tax pp. 704-720

- Marina Strezhneva
- Additionality of European Cohesion Policy pp. 721-737

- Sonja Šlander and Peter Wostner
- Are Labour Market Reforms the Answer to Post-Euro-Crisis Management? Reflections on Germany’s Hartz Reforms pp. 738-754

- Luo Chih-Mei
- China’s Long March to Central and Eastern Europe pp. 755-766

- Weiqing Song
Volume 26, issue 3, 2018
- Central Europe and Colonialism: Introduction pp. 407-409

- Siegfried Huigen, Pieter Emmer and Dorota KoŁodziejczyk
- Geography, Early Modern Colonialism and Central Europe’s Atlantic Trade pp. 410-420

- Klaus Weber
- Central Europe and the Portuguese, Spanish and French Atlantic, Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries pp. 421-429

- Torsten dos Santos Arnold
- Hanseatic Merchants and the Procurement of Palm Oil and Rubber for Wilhelmine Germany’s New Industries, 1850–1918 pp. 430-440

- Samuel Eleazar Wendt
- Twisted Ways of Commodities in the Early Modern Era and the Positioning of Poland on the Map of Colonialism pp. 441-447

- Dariusz Kołodziejczyk
- The Strange Career of Johann Matthias Kramer: Transatlantic Migration, Language and the Circulation of Information in the Eighteenth Century pp. 448-460

- Mark Häberlein
- Knowledge and Power: Rumphius’ Ambonese Herbal and Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet as Colonial Contact Zones pp. 461-470

- Esther Helena Arens and Charlotte Kießling
- Beňovský on Madagascar: The Self-fashioning, Career and Knowledge Production of a Central European Actor in the French Colonial Empire pp. 471-480

- Damien Tricoire
- Central European Missionaries in Sudan: Geopolitics and Alternative Colonialism in Mid-Nineteenth Century Africa pp. 481-491

- Helge Wendt
- ‘They Handle Negroes Just Like Us’: German Colonialism in Cameroon in the Eyes of Poles (1885–1914) pp. 492-502

- Jawad Daheur
- Eurafrica: A Pan-European Vehicle for Central European Colonialism (1923–1939) pp. 503-513

- Benjamin J. Thorpe
- How to Write the History of Europe? pp. 514-544

- Jean-Frédéric Schaub
- The EC/EU between the Art of Forgetting and the Palimpsest of Empire pp. 545-581

- Patrick Pasture
Volume 26, issue 2, 2018
- Introduction: Humanities versus Sciences? pp. 229-232

- Ning Wang
- Two Cultures into One? pp. 233-240

- Wim Blockmans
- Social Sciences, Humanities and Liberal Arts: China and the West pp. 241-261

- Liu Kang
- Educational Sciences: A Crossroad for Dialogue among Disciplines pp. 262-271

- Erik De Corte
- Liberal Arts Education and the Modern University pp. 272-284

- Yifeng Sun
- Montesquieu in the University: The Governance of World-class Institutions of Higher Education and Research pp. 285-298

- Lars Engwall
- The Significance of the Humanities and Liberal Arts in Higher Education pp. 299-310

- Guoqiang Qiao
- The Mission and Responsibilities of Innovative Universities pp. 311-318

- Lei Zhang, Liu, Ji’An and Jie Zhang
- ‘Science’ and ‘Culture’ in University Settings. Areas of Overlap? Areas of Tension? Or, Areas of Mutual Complementarity? pp. 319-329

- Milena Žic Fuchs
- Scientific Prometheanism and the Boundaries of Knowledge: Whither Goes AI? pp. 330-343

- Tianhu Hao
- Humanities Encounters Science: Confronting the Challenge of Post-humanism pp. 344-353

- Ning Wang
- Interdisciplinarity, History and Cultural Encounters pp. 354-367

- Svend Erik Larsen
- New Confucianism, Science and the Future of the Environment pp. 368-380

- Chengzhou He
- Is the ‘Intention’ There? On the Impact of Scientism on Hermeneutics pp. 381-394

- Zhang Jiang
- Why Universities Better Invest in the Humanities pp. 395-405

- D’haen, Theo
Volume 26, issue 1, 2018
- From Mars to the Multiverse pp. 1-12

- Martin Rees
- Reproducibility of Published Research pp. 13-19

- Johannes Klumpers
- Disorder and Public Governance pp. 20-29

- Sophie Body-Gendrot
- Why Earthquakes Threaten Two Major European Cities: Istanbul and Bucharest pp. 30-49

- Gregory A. Houseman
- Transitional Women in the Transnational Era: Female Voices through Art pp. 50-66

- Silvia Pellicer-Ortín
- Tribute to Thomas W.B. Kibble – Perspectives in Fundamental Physics pp. 67-69

- Alban Kellerbauer and André Mischke
- The Search for Dark Matter pp. 70-81

- Laura Baudis
- Low-energy Tests of Fundamental Physics pp. 82-89

- Dmitry Budker
- Gravitational Waves: Physics at the Extreme pp. 90-99

- Jo van den Brand
- Perspectives in Particle Physics after the Discovery of the Higgs Boson pp. 100-109

- Guido Tonelli
- On the Brout–Englert–Higgs–Guralnik–Hagen–Kibble Mechanism in Quantum Gravity pp. 110-116

- ‘t Hooft, Gerard
- Introduction: ‘Language Endangerment and Revitalization’ pp. 117-119

- Wolfgang U. Dressler, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk and Alain Peyraube
- Independent, Dependent and Interdependent Variables in Language Decay and Language Death pp. 120-129

- Wolfgang U. Dressler
- On some endangered Sinitic languages spoken in Northwestern China pp. 130-146

- Alain Peyraube
- A ‘Small’ Language in Contact with a ‘Big’ One: The Loss of the Alienability Distinction in Tének (Mayan) under Spanish Influence pp. 147-163

- Elwira Sobkowiak and Marcin Kilarski
- Purism, Variation, Change and ‘Authenticity’: Ideological Challenges to Language Revitalisation pp. 164-178

- Julia Sallabank
- Awakening the Language and Speakers’ Community of Wymysiöeryś pp. 179-191

- Tomasz Wicherkiewicz, Tymoteusz Król and Justyna Olko
- Language Ideologies and Minority Language Education: Lessons from Brittany for Kashubia pp. 192-206

- Nicole Dołowy-Rybińska and Michael Hornsby
- Unbalanced Language Contact and the Struggle for Survival: Bridging Diachronic and Synchronic Perspectives on Nahuatl pp. 207-228

- Justyna Olko
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