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Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- The Matthew effect in political science: head start and key reforms important for democratization pp. 1-4

- Patrik Lindenfors, Matthew Wilson and Staffan I. Lindberg
- Science Citation Index (SCI) and scientific evaluation system in China pp. 1-4

- Junxi Qian, Zhenjie Yuan, Jie Li and Hong Zhu
- Data sovereigns for the world economy pp. 1-4

- Chunlei Tang, Joseph M. Plasek, Yangyong Zhu and Yajun Huang
- Availability of risky geoengineering can make an ambitious climate mitigation agreement more likely pp. 1-4

- Adrien Fabre and Gernot Wagner
- What science can do for democracy: a complexity science approach pp. 1-4

- Tina Eliassi-Rad, Henry Farrell, David Garcia, Stephan Lewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don Ross, Didier Sornette, Karim Thébault and Karoline Wiesner
- Data promiscuity: how the public–private distinction shaped digital data infrastructures and notions of privacy pp. 1-8

- Klaus Hoeyer
- From sociology of quantification to ethics of quantification pp. 1-8

- Andrea Saltelli and Monica Fiore
- On the problem of astronomy and popular prejudices: the case of ancient astronomers and NASA funding pp. 1-8

- Eleni Panagiotarakou
- Not everything helps the same for everyone: relevance of extracurricular activities for academic achievement pp. 1-8

- Álvaro Balaguer, Edgar Benítez, Aranzazu Albertos and Sonia Lara
- Optimistic vs. pessimistic endings in climate change appeals pp. 1-8

- Brandi S. Morris, Polymeros Chrysochou, Simon T. Karg and Panagiotis Mitkidis
- A behavioral analysis of whistleblowing at Japanese firms pp. 1-8

- Daisuke Asaoka
- Expressivism, self-knowledge, and rational agency pp. 1-8

- Stephen Blackwood
- Not all grammatical features are robustly transmitted during the emergence of creoles pp. 1-8

- Sandro Sessarego
- Monsters and posttraumatic stress: an experiential-processing model of monster imagery in psychological therapy, film and television pp. 1-8

- Jenny Hamilton
- 7P’s of life-satisfaction: a social constructionist model for the life satisfaction of religious minority groups in Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan) pp. 1-8

- Jan Alam
- A shared fractal aesthetic across development pp. 1-8

- Kelly E. Robles, Nicole A. Liaw, Richard P. Taylor, Dare A. Baldwin and Margaret E. Sereno
- Bridging nestedness and economic complexity in multilayer world trade networks pp. 1-8

- Zhuo-Ming Ren, An Zeng and Yi-Cheng Zhang
- Perceptions of stereotypes applied to women who publicly communicate their STEM work pp. 1-8

- Merryn McKinnon and Christine O’Connell
- Heritage and interculturality in EU science diplomacy pp. 1-8

- Casper Andersen, Cristina Clopot and Jan Ifversen
- Health shocks and vulnerability to poverty in Congo pp. 1-8

- Séverin Aimé Blanchard Ouadika
- Robots, labor markets, and universal basic income pp. 1-8

- Antonio Cabrales, Penélope Hernández and Angel Sánchez
- Healthy publics as multi-species matters: solidarity with people’s pets in One Health promotion pp. 1-8

- Melanie Rock and Gwendolyn Blue
- Duration of agriculture and distance from the steppe predict the evolution of large-scale human societies in Afro-Eurasia pp. 1-8

- Thomas E. Currie, Peter Turchin, Edward Turner and Sergey Gavrilets
- Social and technical differentiation in smart meter rollout: embedded scalar biases in automating Norwegian and Portuguese energy infrastructure pp. 1-8

- Siddharth Sareen
- Shifting baseline syndrome among coral reef scientists pp. 1-8

- Milton Muldrow, Edward C. M. Parsons and Robert Jonas
- Correction: Sordid genealogies: a conjectural history of Cambridge Analytica’s eugenic roots pp. 1-2

- Michael Wintroub
- Correction: Romancing science for global solutions: on narratives and interpretative schemas of science diplomacy pp. 1-2

- Charlotte Rungius and Tim Flink
- Extremist ideology as a complex contagion: the spread of far-right radicalization in the United States between 2005 and 2017 pp. 1-10

- Mason Youngblood
- Science diplomacy of Poland pp. 1-10

- Monika Szkarłat
- Public Service Broadcasting-Friends groups as a microcosm of public interest media advocacy pp. 1-10

- Sarah Anne Ganter, Christian Herzog and Viola Candice Milton
- Prescribing, care and resistance: antibiotic use in urban South Africa pp. 1-10

- Lenore Manderson
- Mapping the community: use of research evidence in policy and practice pp. 1-10

- Elizabeth N. Farley-Ripple, Kathryn Oliver and Annette Boaz
- Socioeconomic determinants of farm household land allocation for grass pea production in North Wollo Zone of Amhara region, Ethiopia pp. 1-10

- Shimeles Damene, Dawit Diriba Guta, Mohammed Assen and Poshendra Satyal
- Romancing science for global solutions: on narratives and interpretative schemas of science diplomacy pp. 1-10

- Charlotte Rungius and Tim Flink
- The Shapley value of coalitions to other coalitions pp. 1-10

- Kjell Hausken
- Two conceptions of consciousness and why only the neo-Aristotelian one enables us to construct evolutionary explanations pp. 1-10

- Harry Smit and Peter Hacker
- Concepts for historical and geographical thinking in Sweden’s and Spain’s Primary Education curricula pp. 1-10

- Juan Ramón Moreno-Vera and Fredrik Alvén
- Maasai on the phone: materiality, tourism, and the extraordinary in Zanzibar pp. 1-10

- Nir Avieli and Tsahala Sermoneta
- Whose morality? Which rationality? Challenging artificial intelligence as a remedy for the lack of moral enhancement pp. 1-10

- Silviya Serafimova
- Emotional policies: Introducing branding as a tool for science diplomacy pp. 1-10

- Alexander Raev and Ellen Minkman
- Perceptions on the use of heritage to teach history in Secondary Education teachers in training pp. 1-10

- María del Mar Felices- De la Fuente, Álvaro Chaparro-Sainz and Raimundo A. Rodríguez-Pérez
- Examining the population flow network in China and its implications for epidemic control based on Baidu migration data pp. 1-10

- Sheng Wei and Lei Wang
- How cultural evolution can inform the science of science communication—and vice versa pp. 1-10

- Theiss Bendixen
- The public’s comfort with sharing health data with third-party commercial companies pp. 1-10

- M. Grace Trinidad, Jodyn Platt and Sharon L. R. Kardia
- Legal issues in automated vehicles: critically considering the potential role of consent and interactive digital interfaces pp. 1-10

- Jo-Ann Pattinson, Haibo Chen and Subhajit Basu
- The ironies of autonomy pp. 1-10

- Maya Indira Ganesh
- How does watching YouTube fashion content impact perception of appearance: a phenomenological study of Korean women in Generation Z pp. 1-10

- Juha Park and Jaehoon Chun
- Futuramas of the present: the “driver problem” in the autonomous vehicle sociotechnical imaginary pp. 1-10

- Robert Braun and Richard Randell
- Is there gender bias in research grant success in social sciences?: Hong Kong as a case study pp. 1-10

- Paul Siu Fai Yip, Yunyu Xiao, Clifford Long Hin Wong and Terry Kit Fong Au
- Conflicts and the spread of plagues in pre-industrial Europe pp. 1-10

- David Kaniewski and Nick Marriner
- Changing oil: self-driving vehicles and the Norwegian state pp. 1-10

- Bård Torvetjønn Haugland
- The ethical and epistemological pitfalls of translating phylogenetic HIV testing: from patient-centered care to surveillance pp. 1-10

- Tony Sandset
- Does extra-large equal extra-ordinary? The ‘Wall of Chinggis Khan’ from a multidimensional perspective pp. 1-10

- Gideon Shelach-Lavi, William Honeychurch and Amartuvshin Chunag
- How to hijack a discourse? Reflections on the concepts of post-truth and fake news pp. 1-10

- Jan Krasni
- Why does intellectuality weaken faith and sometimes foster it? pp. 1-17

- Mustafa Emre Çağlar
- Game theoretic analysis of persons, the pharmaceutical industry, and donors in disease contraction and recovery pp. 1-17

- Kjell Hausken and Mthuli Ncube
- Emotion recognition and confidence ratings predicted by vocal stimulus type and prosodic parameters pp. 1-17

- Adi Lausen and Kurt Hammerschmidt
- A method to assess national metal criticality: the environment as a foremost measurement pp. 1-12

- Disna Eheliyagoda, Xianlai Zeng and Jinhui Li
- Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19 pp. 1-12

- Shibing You, Hengli Wang, Miao Zhang, Haitao Song, Xiaoting Xu and Yongzeng Lai
- The impact of online review helpfulness and word of mouth communication on box office performance predictions pp. 1-12

- Sangjae Lee and Joon Yeon Choeh
- The impact of empathy and perspective-taking instructions on proponents and opponents of immigration pp. 1-12

- Olga M. Klimecki, Matthieu Vétois and David Sander
- Violence, communication, and satisfaction among middle-aged adults and older people from Romania pp. 1-12

- Cornelia Rada
- The impact of legal expertise on moral decision-making biases pp. 1-12

- Sandra Baez, Michel Patiño-Sáenz, Jorge Martínez-Cotrina, Diego Mauricio Aponte, Juan Carlos Caicedo, Hernando Santamaría-García, Daniel Pastor, María Luz González-Gadea, Martín Haissiner, Adolfo M. García and Agustín Ibáñez
- Earthquake early warning in Aotearoa New Zealand: a survey of public perspectives to guide warning system development pp. 1-12

- Julia S. Becker, Sally H. Potter, Lauren J. Vinnell, Kazuya Nakayachi, Sara K. McBride and David M. Johnston
- Interpreting public policy dilemmas: discourse analytical insights pp. 1-12

- Ian Wash
- The transformative power of values-enacted scholarship pp. 1-12

- Nicky Agate, Rebecca Kennison, Stacy Konkiel, Christopher P. Long, Jason Rhody, Simone Sacchi and Penelope Weber
- The Central Synagogue of Nazareth Illit and its architectural dialogue with Nazareth’s Basilica of the Annunciation pp. 1-12

- Naomi Simhony
- Emotional labour, social intelligence, and narcissism among physicians in Jordan pp. 1-12

- Rula Odeh Alsawalqa
- Work and family conflict analysis of female entrepreneurs in Turkey and classification with rough set theory pp. 1-12

- Gülgönül Bozoğlu Batı and İsmail Hakkı Armutlulu
- A stochastic prediction of minibus taxi driver behaviour in South Africa pp. 1-12

- Jan Schlüter, Manuel Frewer, Leif Sörensen and Justin Coetzee
- What is gun culture? Cultural variations and trends across the United States pp. 1-12

- Claire Boine, Michael Siegel, Craig Ross, Eric W. Fleegler and Ted Alcorn
- Developing social and civic competence in secondary education through the implementation and evaluation of teaching units and educational environments pp. 1-12

- Concepcion Fuentes-Moreno, Marta Sabariego-Puig and Alba Ambros-Pallarés
- How dogs become accurate instruments: care, attunement, and reflexivity pp. 1-9

- Hélène Mialet
- Moving back to the future of big data-driven research: reflecting on the social in genomics pp. 1-9

- Melanie Goisauf, Kaya Akyüz and Gillian M. Martin
- Non-conformism as precursor for self-efficacy and well-being among schoolteachers in the Netherlands pp. 1-9

- Bas Kodden, Ramon van Ingen and Stijn Langeweg
- Small business response to regulation: incorporating a behavioral perspective pp. 1-9

- Stuart Shapiro and Debra Borie-Holtz
- Social pathologies and ideologies in light of Jürgen Habermas: a new interpretation of the thesis of colonisation pp. 1-9

- César Ortega-Esquembre
- Explaining use and non-use of policy evaluations in a mature evaluation setting pp. 1-9

- Valérie Pattyn and Marjolein Bouterse
- Social markers of a pandemic: modeling the association between cultural norms and COVID-19 spread data pp. 1-9

- Máté Kapitány-Fövény and Mihály Sulyok
- Phobia: a corpus study of political diagnostics pp. 1-9

- Jan Buts
- Barcelona’s science diplomacy: towards an ecosystem-driven internationalization strategy pp. 1-9

- Alexis Roig, Jia Liang Sun-Wang and Juan-Luis Manfredi-Sánchez
- Emergent transition from face-to-face to online learning in a South African University in the context of the Coronavirus pandemic pp. 1-9

- Cedric B. Mpungose
- The importance of diversity on boards of directors’ effectiveness and its impact on innovativeness in the bioeconomy pp. 1-9

- Marko Hakovirta, Navodya Denuwara, Sivashankari Bharathi, Peter Topping and Jorma Eloranta
- “Beauty” premium for social scientists but “unattractiveness” premium for natural scientists in the public speaking market pp. 1-9

- Weilong Bi, Ho Fai Chan and Benno Torgler
- Conceptualizing science diplomacy in the practitioner-driven literature: a critical review pp. 1-9

- Pierre-Bruno Ruffini
- Globalization and future of power relations in the Arabic Middle-East: a case study of Egypt and Libya pp. 1-9

- Jaseb Nikfar
- Time-dependent taphonomic site loss leads to spatial averaging: implications for archaeological cultures pp. 1-9

- Emily Coco and Radu Iovita
- Envisioning a “science diplomacy 2.0”: on data, global challenges, and multi-layered networks pp. 1-9

- Simone Turchetti and Roberto Lalli
- How ethics combine with big data: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1-9

- Marta Kuc-Czarnecka and Magdalena Olczyk
- Social stigma and cultural beliefs associated with cleft lip and/or palate: parental perceptions of their experience in Kenya pp. 1-9

- Stephen Gichuhi Kimotho and Fiona Nduta Macharia
- Why general artificial intelligence will not be realized pp. 1-9

- Ragnar Fjelland
- Blood writing as extraordinary artifact and agent for socioreligious change pp. 1-9

- Jimmy Yu
- Do guide dogs have culture? The case of indirect social learning pp. 1-9

- Dominique Guillo and Nicolas Claidière
- Sentiments and emotions evoked by news headlines of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak pp. 1-9

- Faheem Aslam, Tahir Mumtaz Awan, Jabir Hussain Syed, Aisha Kashif and Mahwish Parveen
- Hidden musicality in Chinese Xiangsheng: a response to the call for interdisciplinary research in studying speech and song pp. 1-9

- Francesca R. Sborgi Lawson
- Institutional quality, foreign direct investment, and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-9

- Folasade Bosede Adegboye, Romanus Osabohien, Felicia O. Olokoyo, Oluwatoyin Matthew and Oluwasogo Adediran
- Publics, technologies and interventions in reproduction and early life in South Africa pp. 1-9

- Lenore Manderson and Fiona C. Ross
- Planetary health in practice: sensing air pollution and transforming urban environments pp. 1-11

- Jennifer Gabrys
- A practical guideline how to tackle interdisciplinarity—A synthesis from a post-graduate group project pp. 1-11

- Max Oke Kluger and Gerhard Bartzke
- Family-to-family child migration network of informal adoption in China pp. 1-11

- Xueyao Ma, Gang Li, Junjun Zhou, Xing Gao, Qifan Nie, Shuyan Xue, Ling Liu, Jiaobei Wang, Tingting Xu and Annan Jin
- Angry by design: toxic communication and technical architectures pp. 1-11

- Luke Munn
- A painful matter: the sandal as a hitting implement in Athenian iconography pp. 1-11

- Yael Young
- Towards a hermeneutic definition of software pp. 1-11

- Luca M. Possati
- Our need for associative coherence pp. 1-11

- Yael Afiki and Moshe Bar
- Poverty and precarious employment: the case of Rohingya refugee construction workers in Peninsular Malaysia pp. 1-11

- Melati Nungsari, Sam Flanders and Hui-Yin Chuah
- Lost for words: an extraordinary structure at the early Neolithic settlement of WF16 pp. 1-11

- Steven Mithen
- Information: a missing component in understanding and mitigating social epidemics pp. 1-11

- Roger D. Magarey and Christina M. Trexler
- COVID-19 impact and survival strategy in business tourism market: the example of the UAE MICE industry pp. 1-11

- Asad A. Aburumman
- A relational approach to heterodox versus orthodox positions in contemporary cultural policy debates pp. 1-11

- Mehdi Arfaoui
- Heritage education under evaluation: the usefulness, efficiency and effectiveness of heritage education programmes pp. 1-11

- Leticia Castro-Calviño, Jairo Rodríguez-Medina and Ramón López-Facal
- Human–dog relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic: booming dog adoption during social isolation pp. 1-11

- Liat Morgan, Alexandra Protopopova, Rune Isak Dupont Birkler, Beata Itin-Shwartz, Gila Abells Sutton, Alexandra Gamliel, Boris Yakobson and Tal Raz
- The mechanical monster and discourses of fear and fascination in the early history of the computer pp. 1-11

- Hannah Grenham
- Measuring the scope of pro-Kremlin disinformation on Twitter pp. 1-11

- Yevgeniy Golovchenko
- Consistently biased: documented consistency in self-reported holiday healthfulness behaviors and associated social desirability bias pp. 1-11

- Courtney Bir and Nicole Olynk Widmar
- Humanities, criticality and transparency: global health histories and the foundations of inter-sectoral partnerships for the democratisation of knowledge pp. 1-11

- Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Alexander Medcalf and Aliko Ahmed
- Altering age and gender stereotypes by creating the Halo and Horns Effects with facial expressions pp. 1-11

- Mary Katherine Radeke and Anthony John Stahelski
- Deliberative democracy and historical perspectives on American Indian/Alaska native political decision-making practices pp. 1-11

- Justin Reedy, Raymond Orr, Paul Spicer, Jessica W. Blanchard, Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka, Terry S. Ketchum, Bobby Saunkeah, Kyle Wark and R. Brian Woodbury
- The segregated gun as an indicator of racism and representations in film pp. 1-11

- Julie M. Aultman, Elizabeth Piatt and Jason Piatt
- Time windows of opportunities to fight earthquake under-insurance: evidence from Google Trends pp. 1-11

- Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi, Jonghun Kam and Donatella Porrini
- Perception management of non-sewered sanitation systems towards scheduled faecal sludge emptying behaviour change intervention pp. 1-20

- Peter Emmanuel Cookey, Ziggy Kugedera, Muhammed Alamgir and Damir Brdjanovic
- Correction: Estimating temporary populations: a systematic review of the empirical literature pp. 1-1

- Radoslaw Panczak, Elin Charles-Edwards and Jonathan Corcoran
- Correction: Measuring social response to different journalistic techniques on Facebook pp. 1-1

- Ana L. Schmidt, Antonio Peruzzi, Antonio Scala, Matteo Cinelli, Peter Pomerantsev, Anne Applebaum, Sophia Gaston, Nicole Fusi, Zachary Peterson, Giuseppe Severgnini, Andrea F. Cesco, Davide Casati, Petra Kralj Novak, H. Eugene Stanley, Fabiana Zollo and Walter Quattrociocchi
- Correction: In the race for knowledge, is human capital the most essential element? pp. 1-1

- Laura Sinay, Rodney William (Bill) Carter and Maria Cristina Fogliatti Sinay
- Correction: ‘Is climate science taking over the science?’: A corpus-based study of competing stances on bias, dogma and expertise in the blogosphere pp. 1-1

- Luis Pérez-González
- Correction: How cultural evolution can inform the science of science communication—and vice versa pp. 1-1

- Theiss Bendixen
- Correction: Satisfaction of scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown pp. 1-1

- Isabel J. Raabe, Alexander Ehlert, David Johann and Heiko Rauhut
- Back to disciplines: exploring the stability of publication regimes in chemistry: the case of the Journal of the American Chemical Society (1879–2010) pp. 1-13

- Marianne Noel
- An intimate dialog between race and gender at Women’s Suffrage Centennial pp. 1-13

- Mimi Yang
- Supply control vs. demand control: why is resource tax more effective than carbon tax in reducing emissions? pp. 1-13

- Boqiang Lin and Zhijie Jia
- Birth influences future: examining discrimination against Chinese deputy mayors with grassroots administration origins pp. 1-13

- Ying Wang and Lei Hua
- Tomorrow’s mundane is today’s extraordinary: A case study of a plastered installation during Neolithization pp. 1-13

- Leore Grosman, Timna Raz and David E. Friesem
- Technical communication pedagogical model (TCPM) for Malaysian vocational colleges pp. 1-13

- K. A. Jamaludin, N. Alias, D. DeWitt and M. M. Ibrahim
- Lifting the smokescreen of science diplomacy: comparing the political instrumentation of science and innovation centres pp. 1-13

- Elisabeth Epping
- The many versions of the painting of Tingqua’s studio: painting copying and originality in nineteenth-century canton pp. 1-13

- Elad Yaron
- An ethno-linguistic dimension in transnational activity space measured with mobile phone data pp. 1-13

- Veronika Mooses, Siiri Silm, Tiit Tammaru and Erki Saluveer
- Academic incentives for enhancing faculty engagement with decision-makers—considerations and recommendations from one School of Public Health pp. 1-13

- Nasreen S. Jessani, Akshara Valmeekanathan, Carly M. Babcock and Brenton Ling
- ‘Kill Venice’: a systems thinking conceptualisation of urban life, economy, and resilience in tourist cities pp. 1-13

- Silvio Cristiano and Francesco Gonella
- Fandom and identity construction: an analysis of Thai fans’ engagement with Twitter pp. 1-13

- Pitchapa Smutradontri and Savitri Gadavanij
- International price volatility transmission and structural change: a market connectivity analysis in the beef sector pp. 1-13

- Tetsuji Tanaka and Jin Guo
- Evaluating trust and shared group identities in emergent social learning processes in the Zambezi river basin pp. 1-13

- Caroline K. Lumosi, Claudia Pahl-Wostl and Geeske Scholz
- Situated data analysis: a new method for analysing encoded power relationships in social media platforms and apps pp. 1-13

- Jill Walker Rettberg
- Gender gaps in urban mobility pp. 1-13

- Laetitia Gauvin, Michele Tizzoni, Simone Piaggesi, Andrew Young, Natalia Adler, Stefaan Verhulst, Leo Ferres and Ciro Cattuto
- How does the self-sufficiency rate affect international price volatility transmissions in the wheat sector? Evidence from wheat-exporting countries pp. 1-13

- Tetsuji Tanaka and Jin Guo
- Phrase-level pairwise topic modeling to uncover helpful peer responses to online suicidal crises pp. 1-13

- Meng Jiang, Brooke A. Ammerman, Qingkai Zeng, Ross Jacobucci and Alex Brodersen
- Tackling child malnutrition in Jamaica, 1962–2020 pp. 1-14

- Henrice Altink
- Critical factors influencing the adoption of digital marketing devices by service-oriented micro-businesses in Nigeria: A thematic analysis approach pp. 1-14

- Sunday C. Eze, Vera C. A. Chinedu-Eze, Clinton K. Okike and Adenike O. Bello
- World-wide barriers and enablers to achieving evidence-informed practice in education: what can be learnt from Spain, England, the United States, and Germany? pp. 1-14

- Joel R. Malin, Chris Brown, Georgeta Ion, Isabell Ackeren, Nina Bremm, Ruth Luzmore, Jane Flood and Gul Muhammad Rind
- Determinants of happiness among healthcare professionals between 2009 and 2019: a systematic review pp. 1-14

- Rose Nabi Deborah Karimi Muthuri, Flavia Senkubuge and Charles Hongoro
- Improved conflict resolution in romantic couples in mediation compared to negotiation pp. 1-14

- François Bogacz, Thierry Pun and Olga M. Klimecki
- Science communication as a preventative tool in the COVID19 pandemic pp. 1-14

- Gagan Matta
- Validity and usefulness of COVID-19 models pp. 1-5

- Sibel Eker
- Transdisciplinarity as a discipline and a way of being: complementarities and creative tensions pp. 1-5

- Cyrille Rigolot
- One material transfer agreement to rule them all? A call for revising South Africa’s new standard material transfer agreement pp. 1-5

- Donrich Thaldar
- The Rosetta Stone and the Nemrud Nomos: the discovery of significant textual and astronomical similarities pp. 1-5

- Maurice Crijns
- “Indiscipline” in context: a political-economic grounding for dangerous driving behaviors among Tro-Tro drivers in Ghana pp. 1-5

- Festival Godwin Boateng
- Too bored to bother? Boredom as a potential threat to the efficacy of pandemic containment measures pp. 1-5

- Corinna S. Martarelli and Wanja Wolff
- The dynamics of Twitter users’ gun narratives across major mass shooting events pp. 1-16

- Yu-Ru Lin and Wen-Ting Chung
- Threefold translation of the body of Christ: concepts of the Eucharist and the body translated in the early modern missionary context pp. 1-16

- Antje Flüchter and Giulia Nardini
- ‘Is climate science taking over the science?’: A corpus-based study of competing stances on bias, dogma and expertise in the blogosphere pp. 1-16

- Luis Pérez-González
- Sordid genealogies: a conjectural history of Cambridge Analytica’s eugenic roots pp. 1-16

- Michael Wintroub
- Standardization and validity of Chefmania, a video game designed as a cognitive screening test for children pp. 1-6

- Rogelio Apiquian, Rosa Elena Ulloa, Gamaliel Victoria, María Fernanda Gómez-Tello, Enrique Morales and Luis García-Covarrubias
- Trouble in the trough: how uncertainties were downplayed in the UK’s science advice on Covid-19 pp. 1-6

- Warren Pearce
- On the market for “Lemons”: quality provision in markets with asymmetric information pp. 1-6

- Konstantinos Giannakas and Murray Fulton
- Effect of agency costs on the optimal matching grant rate in a model of tax competition with benefit spillovers pp. 1-6

- Tong Yang
- Eggstraordinary artefacts: decorated ostrich eggs in the ancient Mediterranean world pp. 1-7

- Tamar Hodos
- A numerical study on efficient jury size pp. 1-7

- Takamitsu Watanabe
- Monsters at bedtime: managing fear in bedtime picture books for children pp. 1-7

- Mary-Louise Maynes
- “I’m all that stands between them and chaos:” a monstrous way of ruling in A Song of Ice and Fire pp. 1-7

- Györgyi Kovács
- Operations of small and medium enterprises and the legal system in Nigeria pp. 1-7

- Daniel E. Ufua, Olusola J. Olujobi, Mercy E. Ogbari, Joseph A. Dada and Oluwatosin D. Edafe
- Prevalent posttraumatic stress disorder among emergency department personnel: rapid systematic review pp. 1-7

- Diane I. N. Trudgill, Kevin M. Gorey and Elizabeth A. Donnelly
- Copula is an intuitive predicate of consciousness on fulfilment of knowing and judging acts pp. 1-7

- Kiran Pala
- Satisfaction of scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown pp. 1-7

- Isabel J. Raabe, Alexander Ehlert, David Johann and Heiko Rauhut
- Sex and gender considerations in health research: a trainee and allied research personnel perspective pp. 1-7

- C. Z. Kalenga, J. Parsons Leigh, J. Griffith, D. C. Wolf, S. M. Dumanski, A. Desjarlais, L. Petermann and S. B. Ahmed
- Project-based learning: an analysis of cooperation and evaluation as the axes of its dynamic pp. 1-7

- Berta Torre-Neches, Mariano Rubia-Avi, Jose Luis Aparicio-Herguedas and Jairo Rodríguez-Medina
- Nonconceptualism as the key to a new physicalist strategy in the knowledge argument pp. 1-7

- Roberto Horácio Sá Pereira
- Guns don’t kill people…: good guys and the legitimization of gun violence pp. 1-7

- Angela Stroud
- Ethical principles in machine learning and artificial intelligence: cases from the field and possible ways forward pp. 1-7

- Samuele Lo Piano
- Knowing qualia: reloading the displaced perception model pp. 1-7

- Roberto Horácio Sá Pereira
- Measuring social response to different journalistic techniques on Facebook pp. 1-7

- Ana L. Schmidt, Antonio Peruzzi, Antonio Scala, Matteo Cinelli, Peter Pomerantsev, Anne Applebaum, Sophia Gaston, Nicole Fusi, Zachary Peterson, Giuseppe Severgnini, Andrea F. Cesco, Davide Casati, Petra Kralj Novak, H. Eugene Stanley, Fabiana Zollo and Walter Quattrociocchi
- Four profiles of inequality and tax redistribution in Europe pp. 1-7

- Frederico Cantante
- In the race for knowledge, is human capital the most essential element? pp. 1-7

- Laura Sinay, Rodney William (Bill) Carter and Maria Cristina Fogliatti Sinay
- Group singing as a resource for the development of a healthy public: a study of adult group singing pp. 1-15

- David A. Camlin, Helena Daffern and Katherine Zeserson
- Factors influencing the use of e-learning facilities by students in a private Higher Education Institution (HEI) in a developing economy pp. 1-15

- Sunday C. Eze, Vera C. A. Chinedu-Eze, Clinton K. Okike and Adenike O. Bello
- Hippocrates transformed: crafting a Hippocratic discourse of medical semiotics in English, 1850–1930 pp. 1-15

- Kamran I. Karimullah
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