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Volume 2, issue 1, 2016

“Confusion is a fundamental state of mind”—On the peculiar intellectual career of global governance in international relations pp. 1-11 Downloads
Matthias Hofferberth
Leaders against all odds: Women victims of conflict in Colombia pp. 1-11 Downloads
Elvira Maria Restrepo
A fine balance: individualism, society and the prevention of mental illness in the United States, 1945–1968 pp. 1-11 Downloads
Matthew Smith
Medical feminism, working mothers and the limits of home: finding a balance between self-care and other-care in cross-cultural debates about health and lifestyle, 1952–1956 pp. 1-11 Downloads
Frederick Cooper
Listening between the lines: medieval and modern science pp. 1-11 Downloads
Giles Gasper, Tom McLeish and Hannah E Smithson
From a latent to a ‘strong’ soft power? The evolution of India’s cultural diplomacy pp. 1-11 Downloads
Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra
Scientific assessments to facilitate deliberative policy learning pp. 1-20 Downloads
Martin Kowarsch, Jennifer Garard, Pauline Riousset, Dominic Lenzi, Marcel J. Dorsch, Brigitte Knopf, Jan-Albrecht Harrs and Ottmar Edenhofer
Erratum: The gendered construction of reparations: an exploration of women’s exclusion from the Niger Delta reintegration processes pp. 1-1 Downloads
Olakunle Michael Folami
Erratum: A feminist genealogy of posthuman aesthetics in the visual arts pp. 1-1 Downloads
Francesca Ferrando
Erratum: Competition and extinction explain the evolution of diversity in American automobiles pp. 1-1 Downloads
Erik Gjesfjeld, Jonathan Chang, Daniele Silvestro, Christopher Kelty and Michael Alfaro
Erratum: “Marginalization” in third world feminism: its problematics and theoretical reconfiguration pp. 1-1 Downloads
Asma Mansoor
Erratum: Corrigendum: The interdisciplinarity of critical discourse studies research pp. 1-1 Downloads
Johann W Unger
Erratum: Digging for perfection: discourse of deformity in Richard III’s excavation pp. 1-1 Downloads
Marcela Kostihova
Erratum: Reflections on science advisory systems in Canada pp. 1-1 Downloads
Remi Quirion, Arthur Carty, Paul Dufour and Ramia Jabr
Erratum: Coherent oscillations in word-use data from 1700 to 2008 pp. 1-1 Downloads
Marcelo A Montemurro and Damián H Zanette
The interdisciplinarity of critical discourse studies research pp. 1-4 Downloads
Johann W Unger
Global sports governance and corruption pp. 1-4 Downloads
John Forster
Collaborative encounters? Two recent Spanish takes on the Shakespeare–Cervantes relationship pp. 1-4 Downloads
Keith Gregor
Zombie Shakespeare pp. 1-4 Downloads
Brian Cummings
Knots and black holes: why we’re all prone to madness and what we can do about it pp. 1-4 Downloads
Peter Kinderman
On balance: lifestyle, mental health and wellbeing pp. 1-4 Downloads
Ali Haggett
From paradox to principles: where next for scientific advice to governments? pp. 1-4 Downloads
Peter Gluckman and James Wilsdon
Climate change, the Great Barrier Reef and the response of Australians pp. 1-8 Downloads
Jeremy Goldberg, Nadine Marshall, Alastair Birtles, Peter Case, Erin Bohensky, Matt Curnock, Margaret Gooch, Howard Parry-Husbands, Petina Pert, Renae Tobin, Christopher Villani and Bernard Visperas
Quantifying the economic impact of changes in energy demand for space heating and cooling systems under varying climatic scenarios pp. 1-8 Downloads
Tomoko Hasegawa, Chan Park, Shinichiro Fujimori, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Yasuaki Hijioka and Toshihiko Masui
Scientific advice in China: the changing role of the Chinese Academy of Sciences pp. 1-8 Downloads
Xiaoxuan Li, Kejia Yang and Xiaoxi Xiao
800 years on can Magna Carta still disrupt the executive? pp. 1-8 Downloads
Michael Moss
Evaluating interdisciplinary research: the elephant in the peer-reviewers’ room pp. 1-8 Downloads
Tom McLeish and Veronica Strang
Temporal and spatial dimensions in the management of scientific advice to governments pp. 1-8 Downloads
Marc Saner
Ethics, performativity and gender: porous and expansive concepts of selving in the performance work of Gretchen Jude and of Nicole Peisl pp. 1-8 Downloads
Lynette Hunter
To the lighthouse revisited: the art economy in Mary Gordon’s Spending pp. 1-8 Downloads
Yu-chen Lin
“In shape and mind transformed”? Televised teaching and learning Shakespeare pp. 1-8 Downloads
Sarah Olive
Turkey’s domestic politics, public opinion and Middle East policy pp. 1-8 Downloads
William Hale
Analysing security subcomplexes in a changing Middle East—the role of non-Arab state actors and non-state actors pp. 1-8 Downloads
Peter Seeberg
What’s in a name? Re-conceptualizing non-state armed groups in the Middle East pp. 1-8 Downloads
Benedetta Berti
Erratum: A deterministic model of a research organization’s evolution and dynamics of performance pp. 1-2 Downloads
Prashant Goswami, Shiv Narayan Nishad and Dhanya Selvaratnam
How much can we trust life tables? Sensitivity of mortality measures to right-censoring treatment pp. 1-10 Downloads
Trifon I Missov, László Németh and Maciej J Dańko
Best for pleasure, not for business: evaluating recreational marine fisheries in West Africa using unconventional sources of data pp. 1-10 Downloads
Dyhia Belhabib, Pierre Campredon, Najih Lazar, U. Rashid Sumaila, Braham Cheikh Baye, Elimane Abou Kane and Daniel Pauly
Cities as world-political actors? The “tax haven-free” cities initiative and the politics of public procurement pp. 1-10 Downloads
Matti Ylönen
Initiating therapeutic relaxation in Britain: a twentieth-century strategy for health and wellbeing pp. 1-10 Downloads
Ayesha Nathoo
Reflections on science advisory systems in Canada pp. 1-10 Downloads
Remi Quirion, Arthur Carty, Paul Dufour and Ramia Jabr
“Watching and waiting” and “much ado about nothing”? Making sense of the Israeli response to the Arab uprisings pp. 1-10 Downloads
Martin Beck
Queer art in Vietnam: from closet to pride in two decades pp. 1-10 Downloads
Cristina Nualart
Global energy governance: a review and research agenda pp. 1-12 Downloads
Thijs Van de Graaf and Jeff Colgan
A feminist genealogy of posthuman aesthetics in the visual arts pp. 1-12 Downloads
Francesca Ferrando
Tobacco industry globalization and global health governance: towards an interdisciplinary research agenda pp. 1-12 Downloads
Kelley Lee, Jappe Eckhardt and Chris Holden
Exploring the science–policy interface on climate change: The role of the IPCC in informing local decision-making in the UK pp. 1-12 Downloads
Candice Howarth and James Painter
What are male teachers’ understandings of masculinities?—an exploration of sex, gender and bodies in Irish primary schools pp. 1-12 Downloads
Suzanne O'Keeffe
Race, religion and the city: twitter word frequency patterns reveal dominant demographic dimensions in the United States pp. 1-9 Downloads
Eszter Bokányi, Dániel Kondor, László Dobos, Tamás Sebők, József Stéger, István Csabai and Gábor Vattay
“They never talk about a victim’s feelings: according to criminal law, feelings are not facts”—Portuguese judicial narratives about sex crimes pp. 1-9 Downloads
Isabel Ventura
Science, technology and innovation indicators in policy-making: the Nigerian experience pp. 1-9 Downloads
Willie Siyanbola, Adedamola Adeyeye, Olawale Olaopa and Omowumi Hassan
Ensuring science is useful, usable and used in global disaster risk reduction and sustainable development: a view through the Sendai framework lens pp. 1-9 Downloads
Amina Aitsi-Selmi, Kevin Blanchard and Virginia Murray
Climate change mitigation: a role for climate clubs? pp. 1-9 Downloads
Jon Hovi, Detlef F Sprinz, Håkon Sælen and Arild Underdal
Assessing the role of migration as trade-facilitator using the statistical mechanics of cooperative systems pp. 1-9 Downloads
Adriano Barra, Andrea Galluzzi, Daniele Tantari, Elena Agliari and Francisco Requena-Silvente
Exploring the pastiche hegemony of men pp. 1-9 Downloads
Christopher R Matthews
Five years after Fukushima: scientific advice in Japan pp. 1-9 Downloads
Yasushi Sato and Tateo Arimoto
“Marginalization” in third world feminism: its problematics and theoretical reconfiguration pp. 1-9 Downloads
Asma Mansoor
Back to balance: labour therapeutics and the depoliticisation of workplace distress pp. 1-9 Downloads
James Davies
Scientific advice on the move: the UK mobile phone risk issue as a public experiment pp. 1-9 Downloads
Jack Stilgoe
Revealing a paradox in scientific advice to governments: the struggle between modernist and reflexive logics within the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency pp. 1-9 Downloads
Eva-Maria Kunseler
“Digitized Dysmorphia” of the female body: the re/disfigurement of the image pp. 1-9 Downloads
Isabelle Coy-Dibley
Exploring the scope of science advice: social sciences in the UK government pp. 1-9 Downloads
Adam CG Cooper
Students being and becoming scientists: measured success in a novel science education partnership pp. 1-9 Downloads
Joanna Yang, Thomas J LaBounty, Stephen C Ekker and Chris Pierret
The Rothschild report (1971) and the purpose of government-funded R&D—a personal account pp. 1-9 Downloads
Miles Parker
Providing a “challenge function”: Government social researchers in the UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change (2010–2015) pp. 1-9 Downloads
Michael Kattirtzi
Integrity and its counterfeits: Shakespeare’s Henriad pp. 1-9 Downloads
Simon Robinson
Gender, law and revenge porn in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review of Malawi and Uganda pp. 1-9 Downloads
Sarai Chisala-Tempelhoff and Monica Twesiime Kirya
Libraries for the future: the role of IT utilities in the transformation of academic libraries pp. 1-9 Downloads
Elizabeth Tait, Konstantina Martzoukou and Peter Reid
“Not to come near our person by ten mile”: London, plague and spatial relations in 2 Henry IV pp. 1-9 Downloads
Katie Knowles
The EU and the international sanctions against Iran: European and Iranian foreign and security policy interests and a changing Middle East pp. 1-9 Downloads
Peter Seeberg
Tracking the decoy: maximizing the decoy effect through sequential experimentation pp. 1-9 Downloads
Maurits C Kaptein, Robin Van Emden and Davide Iannuzzi
Coherent oscillations in word-use data from 1700 to 2008 pp. 1-9 Downloads
Marcelo A Montemurro and Damián H Zanette
Exploring the effectiveness, efficiency and equity (3e’s) of research and research impact assessment pp. 1-9 Downloads
Saba Hinrichs-Krapels and Jonathan Grant
What do postdocs need to succeed? A survey of current standing and future directions for Australian researchers pp. 1-9 Downloads
Margaret C. Hardy, Adrian Carter and Nikola Bowden
Russia and Carl Schmitt: the hybridity of resistance in the globalised world pp. 1-9 Downloads
Bohdana Kurylo
“Soft power” does not always mean “smart power”: an investigation of human terrain teams in Iraq and Afghanistan pp. 1-9 Downloads
Paul Joseph
Competition and extinction explain the evolution of diversity in American automobiles pp. 1-6 Downloads
Erik Gjesfjeld, Jonathan Chang, Daniele Silvestro, Christopher Kelty and Michael Alfaro
The prospects for Paris: behavioral insights into unconditional cooperation on climate change pp. 1-6 Downloads
David McEvoy and Todd Cherry
Zika: the cost of neglect pp. 1-6 Downloads
Sahotra Sarkar and Lauren Gardner
“Do not call them bastards”: Shakespeare as an invasive species pp. 1-6 Downloads
Michael Saenger
Is data a toaster? Gender, sex, sexuality and robots pp. 1-6 Downloads
Anne Cranny-Francis
The changing role of metrics in research institute evaluations undertaken by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) pp. 1-6 Downloads
Fang Xu and Xiaoxuan Li
Apathy, excitement and resistance: teaching feminism in business and management schools pp. 1-7 Downloads
Katherine Sang and Steven Glasgow
Gendered performances in sport: an embodied approach pp. 1-7 Downloads
Ian Wellard
The evolving role of the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in providing science and technology policy advice to the US government pp. 1-7 Downloads
Peter D Blair
Integrating social sciences and humanities in interdisciplinary research pp. 1-7 Downloads
David Budtz Pedersen
Bad faith in All’s Well That Ends Well pp. 1-7 Downloads
Andrew Hadfield
Shakespearean allusion and the detective fiction of Georgette Heyer pp. 1-7 Downloads
Lisa Hopkins
Altmetrics: diversifying the understanding of influential scholarship pp. 1-7 Downloads
Stacy Konkiel
Assessing (for) impact: future assessment of the societal impact of research pp. 1-7 Downloads
Steven Hill
Integrity: the virtue of compromise pp. 1-7 Downloads
Jeremy Schwartz
Are family ties an opportunity or an obstacle for women entrepreneurs? Empirical evidence from Italy pp. 1-7 Downloads
Francesca Maria Cesaroni and Paola Paoloni
Women in management: perspectives on a decade of research (2005–2015) pp. 1-7 Downloads
Paola Paoloni and Paola Demartini
Evaluation of the quality of science, technology and innovation advice available to lawmakers in Nigeria pp. 1-7 Downloads
Maruf Sanni, Omolayo Oluwatope, Adedamola Adeyeye and Abiodun Egbetokun
“Beyond this ignorant present”: the poverty of historicism in Macbeth pp. 1-15 Downloads
Julián Jiménez Heffernan
The gendered construction of reparations: an exploration of women’s exclusion from the Niger Delta reintegration processes pp. 1-15 Downloads
Olakunle Michael Folami
Do knowledge externalities lead to growth in economic complexity? Empirical evidence from Colombia pp. 1-15 Downloads
Navroop K Sahdev
What’s really new about New Atheism? pp. 1-3 Downloads
Steven Kettell
Are the terms “socio-economic status” and “class status” a warped form of reasoning for Max Weber? pp. 1-13 Downloads
Tony Waters and Dagmar Waters
Transnational Europe: TV-drama, co-production networks and mediated cultural encounters pp. 1-13 Downloads
Ib Bondebjerg
Global governance: present and future pp. 1-5 Downloads
Jinseop Jang, Jason McSparren and Yuliya Rashchupkina
Biology, social science and history: interdisciplinarity in three directions pp. 1-5 Downloads
Chris Renwick
Critical gender studies and international development studies: interdisciplinarity, intellectual agility and inclusion pp. 1-5 Downloads
Yvonne Underhill-Sem
What constitutes appropriate peer review for interdisciplinary research? pp. 1-5 Downloads
Gabriele Bammer
Flourishing as a dialectical balance: emerging insights from second-wave positive psychology pp. 1-5 Downloads
Tim Lomas
Stretching the boundaries: language learning psychology pp. 1-5 Downloads
Sarah Mercer and Stephen Ryan
Telling Shakespeare’s story ‘by tale or history’ pp. 1-5 Downloads
Jeffrey Kahan
Digging for perfection: discourse of deformity in Richard III’s excavation pp. 1-5 Downloads
Marcela Kostihova
The global greening of religion pp. 1-5 Downloads
Jonathan Chaplin
Independence of events and errors in understanding it pp. 1-5 Downloads
Chris Roney
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