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Volume 6, issue 1, 2020
- Methods and visualization tools for the analysis of medical, political and scientific concepts in Genealogies of Knowledge pp. 1-20

- Saturnino Luz and Shane Sheehan
- Correction: Self-medication with antibiotics in Maputo, Mozambique: practices, rationales and relationships pp. 1-1

- Carla F. Rodrigues
- Correction: Language as shaped by the environment: linguistic construal in a collaborative spatial task pp. 1-1

- Jonas Nölle, Riccardo Fusaroli, Gregory J. Mills and Kristian Tylén
- Correction: Civil liability for damages related to germline and embryo editing against the legal admissibility of gene editing pp. 1-1

- Dorota Krekora-Zając
- Correction: The dos and don’ts of influencing policy: a systematic review of advice to academics pp. 1-1

- Kathryn Oliver and Paul Cairney
- Correction: The impact a-gender: gendered orientations towards research Impact and its evaluation pp. 1-1

- J. Chubb and G. E. Derrick
- On revolutions pp. 1-11

- Armand M. Leroi, Ben Lambert, Matthias Mauch, Marina Papadopoulou, Sophia Ananiadou, Staffan I. Lindberg and Patrik Lindenfors
- Setting the agenda for social science research on the human microbiome pp. 1-11

- Beth Greenhough, Cressida Jervis Read, Jamie Lorimer, Javier Lezaun, Carmen McLeod, Amber Benezra, Sally Bloomfield, Tim Brown, Megan Clinch, Fulvio D’Acquisto, Anna Dumitriu, Joshua Evans, Nicola Fawcett, Nicolas Fortané, Lindsay J. Hall, César E. Giraldo Herrera, Timothy Hodgetts, Katerina Vicky-Ann Johnson, Claas Kirchhelle, Anna Krzywoszynska, Helen Lambert, Tanya Monaghan, Alex Nading, Brigitte Nerlich, Andrew C. Singer, Erika Szymanski and Jane Wills
- Loaded objects: addressing gun violence through art in the gallery and beyond pp. 1-11

- Annie Dell’Aria
- Framing economic inequality in the news in Canada and the United States pp. 1-11

- Shyon Baumann and Hamnah Majeed
- A philosophy of health: life as reality, health as a universal value pp. 1-11

- Julian M. Saad and James O. Prochaska
- Valuation discourses and disciplinary positioning struggles of academic researchers—A case study of ‘maverick’ academics pp. 1-11

- Sixian Hah
- Using currency demand to estimate the Palestine underground economy: An econometric analysis pp. 1-11

- Ibrahim Awad and Wael Alazzeh
- The impact a-gender: gendered orientations towards research Impact and its evaluation pp. 1-11

- J. Chubb and G. E. Derrick
- Dissemination of international rankings: characteristics of the media coverage of the Shanghai Ranking in the French press pp. 1-11

- Christine Barats
- Developing a Citizen Social Science approach to understand urban stress and promote wellbeing in urban communities pp. 1-11

- Jessica Pykett, Benjamin Chrisinger, Kalliopi Kyriakou, Tess Osborne, Bernd Resch, Afroditi Stathi, Eszter Toth and Anna C. Whittaker
- Postdoctoral scholars’ perspectives about professional learning and development: a concurrent mixed-methods study pp. 1-11

- Lorelli Nowell, Glory Ovie, Natasha Kenny and Michele Jacobsen
- Citizen science in the social sciences and humanities: the power of interdisciplinarity pp. 1-11

- Loreta Tauginienė, Eglė Butkevičienė, Katrin Vohland, Barbara Heinisch, Maria Daskolia, Monika Suškevičs, Manuel Portela, Bálint Balázs and Baiba Prūse
- Doing more with movement: constituting healthy publics in movement volunteering programmes pp. 1-11

- Emily Tupper, Sarah Atkinson and Tessa M. Pollard
- Phage therapy as a potential solution in the fight against AMR: obstacles and possible futures pp. 1-11

- Charlotte Brives and Jessica Pourraz
- The effect of cultural transmission on shared sign language persistence pp. 1-11

- Katie Mudd, Connie de Vos and Bart de Boer
- A qualitative exploration of individual differences in wellbeing for highly sensitive individuals pp. 1-11

- Becky A. Black and Margaret L. Kern
- Social capital, human capital and ethnic occupational niches: an analysis of ethnic and gender inequalities in the Spanish labour market pp. 1-9

- Mireia Bolíbar
- Poverty-alleviation communication practices of the Jerusalem Children and Community Development Organization (JeCCDO) in Negede Woito community, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia pp. 1-9

- Negesse Belay Gessese
- Individual homogenization in large-scale systems: on the politics of computer and social architectures pp. 1-9

- Jens Bürger and Andrés Laguna-Tapia
- Smallpox inoculation: translation, transference and transformation pp. 1-9

- Anne Eriksen
- The Falklands/Malvinas war taken to the Wikipedia realm: a multimodal discourse analysis of cross-lingual violations of the Neutral Point of View pp. 1-9

- José Gustavo Góngora-Goloubintseff
- Targeted advertising: documenting the emergence of Gun Culture 2.0 in Guns magazine, 1955–2019 pp. 1-9

- David Yamane, Paul Yamane and Sebastian L. Ivory
- A simulation model shows how individual differences affect major life decisions pp. 1-9

- Mandy A. E. van der Gaag, Pieter van den Berg, E. Saskia Kunnen and Paul L. C. van Geert
- Understanding drivers when investing for impact: an experimental study pp. 1-9

- Luisa De Amicis, Silvia Binenti, Felipe Maciel Cardoso, Carlos Gracia-Lázaro, Ángel Sánchez and Yamir Moreno
- Internet users engage more with phatic posts than with health misinformation on Facebook pp. 1-9

- Manon Berriche and Sacha Altay
- Using Policy Labs as a process to bring evidence closer to public policymaking: a guide to one approach pp. 1-9

- Saba Hinrichs-Krapels, Jocelyn Bailey, Harriet Boulding, Bobby Duffy, Rachel Hesketh, Emma Kinloch, Alexandra Pollitt, Sarah Rawlings, Armida Rij, Benedict Wilkinson, Ross Pow and Jonathan Grant
- The roles of attitudes towards learning and opposite sex as a predictor of school engagement: mixed or single gender education? pp. 1-9

- Mustafa Yüksel Erdoğdu
- Monsters in the dark: the discovery of Thuggee and demographic knowledge in colonial India pp. 1-9

- Sagnik Bhattacharya
- Tapping into science advisers’ learning pp. 1-9

- Noam Obermeister
- Skills and motivations underlying children’s cumulative cultural learning: case not closed pp. 1-9

- E. Reindl, A. L. Gwilliams, L. G. Dean, R. L. Kendal and C. Tennie
- A simple method for measuring inequality pp. 1-9

- Thitithep Sitthiyot and Kanyarat Holasut
- Guns in Bangla cinema across borders: perspectives on cultural evolution pp. 1-12

- Sabiha Huq and Srideep Mukherjee
- Self-medication with antibiotics in Maputo, Mozambique: practices, rationales and relationships pp. 1-12

- Carla F. Rodrigues
- Online customer behavior: perceptions regarding the types of risks incurred through online purchases pp. 1-12

- Tatiana Marceda Bach, Wesley Vieira Silva, Adriano Mendonça Souza, Claudineia Kudlawicz-Franco and Claudimar Pereira Veiga
- Community and authority in ROAR Magazine pp. 1-12

- Jan Buts
- Burning Bridges: The problem of relations in object-oriented ontology—a topological approach pp. 1-12

- Niels Wilde
- Crime and its fear in social media pp. 1-12

- Rafael Prieto Curiel, Stefano Cresci, Cristina Ioana Muntean and Steven Richard Bishop
- A close examination of the role and needed expertise of brokers in bridging and building science policy boundaries in environmental decision making pp. 1-12

- Ronlyn Duncan, Melissa Robson-Williams and Sarah Edwards
- Immigration/migration and healthy publics: the threat of food insecurity pp. 1-12

- Megan A. Carney and Keegan C. Krause
- Writing impact case studies: a comparative study of high-scoring and low-scoring case studies from REF2014 pp. 1-17

- Bella Reichard, Mark S Reed, Jenn Chubb, Ged Hall, Lucy Jowett, Alisha Peart and Andrea Whittle
- Deglobalization in a hyper-connected world pp. 1-4

- José Balsa-Barreiro, Aymeric Vié, Alfredo J. Morales and Manuel Cebrián
- ‘Operative’ natural rights pp. 1-4

- Emma Harries
- Translation and solidarity in the century with no future: prefiguration vs. aspirational translation pp. 1-10

- Mona Baker
- Language as shaped by the environment: linguistic construal in a collaborative spatial task pp. 1-10

- Jonas Nölle, Riccardo Fusaroli, Gregory J. Mills and Kristian Tylén
- Anatomy of tragedy: the skeptical gothic in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein pp. 1-10

- Veronika Ruttkay
- Segregating socioeconomic classes leads to an unequal redistribution of wealth pp. 1-10

- Riccardo Pansini, Marco Campennì and Lei Shi
- When was silcrete heat treatment invented in South Africa? pp. 1-10

- Patrick Schmidt, Deano Stynder, Nicholas J. Conard and John E. Parkington
- Estimating temporary populations: a systematic review of the empirical literature pp. 1-10

- Radoslaw Panczak, Elin Charles-Edwards and Jonathan Corcoran
- Plastic pigs and public secrets in translational neonatology in Denmark pp. 1-10

- Mie S. Dam, Per T. Sangild and Mette N. Svendsen
- The possessive investment in guns: towards a material, social, and racial analysis of guns pp. 1-10

- Brandon Hunter-Pazzara
- Oil sector and CO2 emissions in Saudi Arabia: asymmetry analysis pp. 1-10

- Haider Mahmood, Tarek Tawfik Yousef Alkhateeb and Maham Furqan
- A club’s contribution to global climate governance: the case of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition pp. 1-10

- Charlotte Unger, Kathleen A. Mar and Konrad Gürtler
- Everyday characterizations of translational research: researchers’ own use of terminology and models in medical research and practice pp. 1-10

- Dixi Louise Strand
- Interplay of network structure and neighbour performance in user innovation pp. 1-8

- Kunhao Yang, Itsuki Fujisaki and Kazuhiro Ueda
- The interaction effect of online review language style and product type on consumers’ purchase intentions pp. 1-8

- Zhen Liu, Shao-hui Lei, Yu-lang Guo and Zhi-ang Zhou
- What does ‘nature’ mean? pp. 1-8

- Frédéric Ducarme and Denis Couvet
- Is Lennie a monster? A reconsideration of Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men in a 21st century inclusive classroom context pp. 1-8

- Clare Lawrence
- Civil liability for damages related to germline and embryo editing against the legal admissibility of gene editing pp. 1-8

- Dorota Krekora-Zając
- Fostering a healthy public for men and HIV: a case study of the Movement for Change and Social Justice (MCSJ) pp. 1-8

- Christopher J. Colvin, Myrna Pinxteren, Mandla Majola, Natalie Leon, Alison Swartz, Nonzuzo Mbokazi and Mark Lurie
- Institutional change and the limitations of consumer activism pp. 1-8

- Jacy Reese
- Gender and Arctic climate change science in Canada pp. 1-8

- David Natcher, Ana Maria Bogdan, Angela Lieverse and Kent Spiers
- Proactive personality and job performance of athletic coaches: organizational citizenship behavior as mediator pp. 1-8

- Chia-Huei Hsiao and Fong-Jia Wang
- Monsters and the pantomime pp. 1-8

- Robert Marsden
- What do we know about poverty in North Korea? pp. 1-8

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Olha Danylo, Steffen Fritz, Martin Hofer, Homi Kharas and Juan Carlos Laso Bayas
- Science by, with and for citizens: rethinking ‘citizen science’ after the 2011 Fukushima disaster pp. 1-8

- Joke Kenens, Michiel Van Oudheusden, Go Yoshizawa and Ine Van Hoyweghen
- The role of game genres and gamers’ communication networks in perceived learning pp. 1-8

- Chang Won Jung
- Evaluation of health intervention: a case of preschool children in Egypt pp. 1-8

- Rania Megally and Hebatallah Ghoneim
- Gender equality work in preschools and early childhood education settings in the Nordic countries—an empirically based illustration pp. 1-8

- Mia Heikkilä
- Environmental sustainability is not worth pursuing unless it is achieved for ethical reasons pp. 1-8

- Fabio Zagonari
- Green clashes: cultural dynamics of scales in sustainability transitions in European peripheries pp. 1-8

- Simo Häyrynen and Pilvi Hämeenaho
- The gains of reduction in translational processes: illness blogs and clinical-ethics cases pp. 1-8

- Anita Wohlmann and Susanne Michl
- Voters’ involvement, attitude, and confidence in the era of new media pp. 1-7

- Hang Lee
- Collective efficacy: toward a new narrative of its development and role in achievement pp. 1-7

- T. J. Hoogsteen
- Dreams and realities of school tracking and vocational education pp. 1-7

- Mahmut Ozer and Matjaž Perc
- Development of a scale of Chinese primary school teachers’ job embeddedness pp. 1-7

- Xuguang Sun and Ailing Huang
- The evolution of monsters in children’s literature pp. 1-7

- Lauren Christie
- Monstering: a transdisciplinary method for an unstable world pp. 1-7

- Rachel Armstrong, Rolf Hughes and Simone Ferracina
- Monsters: interdisciplinary explorations in monstrosity pp. 1-7

- Sibylle Erle and Helen Hendry
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant awards: does past performance predict future success? pp. 1-7

- Joni M. Prasad, Michael T. Shipley, Terry B. Rogers and Adam C. Puche
- Comparison of physical activity as an obesity-related behavior between immigrants and native-born US adults pp. 1-7

- Joyce T. Alese and Olatunji B. Alese
- Models of good teaching practices for mobile learning in higher education pp. 1-7

- José-María Romero-Rodríguez, Inmaculada Aznar-Díaz, Francisco-Javier Hinojo-Lucena and María-Pilar Cáceres-Reche
- CLIL teachers’ views on cognitive development in primary education pp. 1-7

- José-María Campillo-Ferrer, Pedro Miralles-Martínez and Raquel Sánchez-Ibáñez
- Practical considerations for establishing writing groups in interdisciplinary programs pp. 1-6

- Nicole Bergen, Alzahra Hudani, Selim Khan, Natalie D. Montgomery and Tracey O’Sullivan
- Science, advocacy, and quackery in nutritional books: an analysis of conflicting advice and purported claims of nutritional best-sellers pp. 1-6

- Rebecca M. Marton, Xindi Wang, Albert-László Barabási and John P. A. Ioannidis
- Gene editing and gender-specific medicine: a challenge for dementia research pp. 1-6

- Silvia Zullo and Luciana Caenazzo
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Creating an optimal environment for distance learning in higher education: discovering leadership issues pp. 1-6

- Elena Beketova, Irina Leontyeva, Svetlana Zubanova, Aleksandr Gryaznukhin and Vasily Movchun
- The validity of Rodrik’s conclusion on real exchange rate and economic growth: factor priority evidence from feature selection approach pp. 1-6

- Mehdi Seraj, Pejman Bahramian, Abdulkareem Alhassan and Rasool Dehghanzadeh Shahabad
- On the probability ratio index as a measure of electoral competition pp. 1-6

- Satya Chakravarty, Manipushpak Mitra, Suresh Mutuswami and Rupayan Pal
- The influence of occupation on the longevity of Japanese traditional artists pp. 1-6

- Naoyuki Hayashi and Kazuhiro Kezuka
- Poe, insanity, and containing the feminine monstrous pp. 1-6

- Tracy Hayes
- Uncovering the failure of Agile framework implementation using SSM-based action research pp. 1-18

- Kevin Suryaatmaja, Dermawan Wibisono, Achmad Ghazali and Rachma Fitriati
- Criteria for assessing grant applications: a systematic review pp. 1-15

- Sven E. Hug and Mirjam Aeschbach
- Trapped in the prison of the mind: Notions of climate-induced (im)mobility decision-making and wellbeing from an urban informal settlement in Bangladesh pp. 1-15

- Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson, Dominic Kniveton and Terry Cannon
- ‘Terrible monsters Sin-bred’: Blakean monstrosity in Alan Moore’s graphic novels pp. 1-15

- M. Cecilia Marchetto Santorun
- Editions, translations, transformations: refashioning the Arabic Aristotle in Egypt and metropolitan Europe, 1940–1980 pp. 1-13

- Kamran I. Karimullah
- On how religions could accidentally incite lies and violence: folktales as a cultural transmitter pp. 1-13

- Quan-Hoang Vuong, Manh-Tung Ho, Hong-Kong T. Nguyen, Thu-Trang Vuong, Trung Tran, Khanh-Linh Hoang, Thi-Hanh Vu, Phuong-Hanh Hoang, Hoang Nguyen, Ho Toan and Viet-Phuong La
- Land and building separation based on Shapley values pp. 1-13

- Ünsal Özdilek
- Algorithmic unconscious: why psychoanalysis helps in understanding AI pp. 1-13

- Luca M. Possati
- Unfolding unpaid domestic work in India: women’s constraints, choices, and career pp. 1-13

- Pushpendra Singh and Falguni Pattanaik
- Expertise in research integration and implementation for tackling complex problems: when is it needed, where can it be found and how can it be strengthened? pp. 1-16

- Gabriele Bammer, Michael O’Rourke, Deborah O’Connell, Linda Neuhauser, Gerald Midgley, Julie Thompson Klein, Nicola J. Grigg, Howard Gadlin, Ian R. Elsum, Marcel Bursztyn, Elizabeth A. Fulton, Christian Pohl, Michael Smithson, Ulli Vilsmaier, Matthias Bergmann, Jill Jaeger, Femke Merkx, Bianca Vienni Baptista, Mark A. Burgman, Daniel H. Walker, John Young, Hilary Bradbury, Lynn Crawford, Budi Haryanto, Cha-aim Pachanee, Merritt Polk and George P. Richardson
- Rehumanizing the migrant: the translated past as a resource for refashioning the contemporary discourse of the (radical) left pp. 1-16

- Mona Baker
- Using data science to understand the film industry’s gender gap pp. 1-16

- Dima Kagan, Thomas Chesney and Michael Fire
- Ethics of quantification: illumination, obfuscation and performative legitimation pp. 1-5

- Siddharth Sareen, Andrea Saltelli and Kjetil Rommetveit
- Designing inter-regional engagement to inform cohesive policy making pp. 1-5

- Robin Fears, Claudia Canales Holzeis and Volker ter Meulen
- Integrating health into the complex urban planning policy and decision-making context: a systems thinking analysis pp. 1-14

- Helen Pineo, Nici Zimmermann and Michael Davies
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