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    • TikTok-inspired self-diagnosis and its implications for educational psychology practice 

      Foster, A; Ellis, N (Routledge, 29 September 2024)
      This paper examines, from a psychological perspective, why some young people may diagnose themselves with a mental health condition or neurodevelopmental difference after engaging with TikTok content. The article joins the ...
    • Military social harm: An agenda for research 

      Basham, VM; Bulmer, S; Higate, P; et al. (SAGE Publications, 2024)
      This article presents a critical framework for understanding the harms produced by military institutions. Assessments of military harms are undertaken across the sociological study of the military, ranging from public-facing ...
    • War fatalities in Russia in 2022–2023 estimated via excess male mortality 

      Kobak, D; Bessudnov, A; Ershov, A; et al. (Duke University Press, 2024)
      In this research note, we used excess deaths among young males to estimate the number of Russian fatalities in the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2022–23. We based our calculations on the official mortality statistics, split by ...
    • Deterrence, escalation, and the offence-defence balance: Considerations for UK maritime strategy 

      Blagden, D (The Naval Review, 12 September 2024)
      The contemporary strategic environment of intensifying major-power competition creates perilous incentives for hostile states to escalate to conflict – and to further escalate such a conflict once it starts – in hope of ...
    • Giant assumptions: locating chalk figures within prehistory 

      Greaney, S (Windgather Press, 15 August 2024)
      Armed with the knowledge that the Cerne Abbas Giant dates to the early medieval period, it is now worth looking back at the debates and discussion about the period of his creation, with the benefit of hindsight. An examination ...