Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: Recent submissions
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The shameful dead. Vaccine hesitancy, shame and necropolitics during COVID-19
(Manchester University Press, 28 May 2024)As mass vaccination programmes for COVID-19 gathered pace, they were was accompanied by a nexus of social and political shaming around vaccine hesitancy or refusal. Frequently, shame has been directed at individuals ... -
Relocating from EFL to EMI: a case study on L2 learning motivation of English major students in a transnational university in China
(Springer, 7 June 2024)Drawing from (Dörnyei’s, The Psychology of the language learner: Individual differences in second language acquisition, 2005) L2 Motivational Self System, this case study delved into the L2 learning motivations of liberal ... -
Private Antitrust Enforcement – Improving Injured Parties’ Access to Legal Remedies
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2024)Devising a mechanism, which enables judges to deal with numerous related claims arising out of the same competition law infringement, is central to improving access to legal remedies for multiple injured parties (consumers, ... -
Trusting the Postman: Prosecuting theft and managing sickness in the British Post Office, c.1860-1910
(Routledge, 2024)The Post Office was an immensely important institution of the British state. It fostered communication, encouraged business, provided employment and generated revenue for the Treasury. Efficiency and economy were ... -
Widespread horse-based mobility arose around 2,200 BCE in Eurasia
(Nature Research, 6 June 2024)Horses revolutionized human history with fast mobility. However, the timeline between their domestication and widespread integration as a means of transportation remains contentious. Here we assemble a large collection of ...