Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
Now showing items 31-35 of 2029
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Fiction and Scientific Knowledge
(Routledge, 22 December 2023)What has fiction to do with science? At first glance, the two activities seem to have entirely different aims and products. Science aims at truth, while fiction can deviate wildly from it. Science produces theories, which ... -
What Is Christendom to Us? Making Better Sense of Christianity in Global Politics
(Oxford University Press / International Studies Association, 9 November 2023)What is Christendom in international relations? We argue that Christendom does not equate to a long-lost historical empire but an enduring imaginary of a political order where government secures the church and the church ... -
Book review: The Digital Double Bind: Change and Stasis in the Middle East
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Civets in Society: What the Transspecies Relationships of the Family Viverridae Can Teach Us About Disappearance in the Anthropocene
(University of Exeter Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology, 5 August 2024)Civets (family Viverridae) are amongst the most ancient and widely distributed line of Feliformia (cat-like animals) in the world. Yet despite their long history and large geographic range, civets are largely absent from ... -
Introduction to the special issue on theorizing contemporary capitalism
(SAGE Publications, 18 August 2024)While capitalism continues to be regarded as the dominant socio-economic system globally, some observers have sought to show that recent economic and technological developments could pave the way for something new and ...