‘Time(s)’ in Anthropologies of/in Europe
(2025)
Book Chapter
Ringel, F. (in press). ‘Time(s)’ in Anthropologies of/in Europe. In Time. Berghahn Books
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Literary, Cultural, and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. (2025)
Book
Davies, D., McCullough, M., Sandy, M., Scarre, G., & Whitefield, R. (Eds.). (in press). Literary, Cultural, and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. RoutledgeThis is the first volume of a four-volume collection exploring Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914 from literary, spiritual, political, historical, musical, architectural, and intellectual perspectives. Accompa... Read More about Literary, Cultural, and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914..
Intellectual and 'Disciplinary' Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. (2025)
Book
Scarre, G., & Whitefield, R. (Eds.). (in press). Intellectual and 'Disciplinary' Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. RoutledgeThis is the final volume of a four-volume collection exploring Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914 from literary, spiritual, political, historical, musical, architectural, and intellectual perspectives. Accompa... Read More about Intellectual and 'Disciplinary' Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914..
Historical, Political, and Public Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. (2025)
Book
Davies, D., McCullough, M., Sandy, M., Scarre, G., & Whitefield, R. (Eds.). (in press). Historical, Political, and Public Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. RoutledgeThis is the third volume of a four-volume collection exploring Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914 from literary, spiritual, political, historical, musical, architectural, and intellectual perspectives. Accompa... Read More about Historical, Political, and Public Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914..
Manoeuvring rural mobility policy for active and sustainable travel (2025)
Journal Article
Asker, C., McGuire, L., Pollard, T., Barr, S., Green, J., Phoenix, C., & Guell, C. (in press). Manoeuvring rural mobility policy for active and sustainable travel. Social Science & Medicine, Article 118074. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118074Promoting “slow mobilities” and low carbon transport alternatives, through supporting active and sustainable travel (AST, including walking, cycling, wheeling, and public transport), is a priority for both public health and net zero strategies. Using... Read More about Manoeuvring rural mobility policy for active and sustainable travel.
A Season for Plastic - Carbon-Capitalist Times in Blantyre, Malawi (2025)
Journal Article
Ringel, F., & Chilobwe, H. (in press). A Season for Plastic - Carbon-Capitalist Times in Blantyre, Malawi. Social Analysis: The International Journal of Anthropology,
Behavioural and physiological responses of chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) to human-induced mortality in anthropogenically modified habitat (2025)
Journal Article
Rahman, M. M., Hill, R., & MacLarnon, A. (in press). Behavioural and physiological responses of chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) to human-induced mortality in anthropogenically modified habitat. People and Nature,1.As a result of expanding human populations and the anthropogenic modification of natural habitats, many wildlife populations are living in increasing proximity to humans. While this may provide benefits to some species through increased access to r... Read More about Behavioural and physiological responses of chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) to human-induced mortality in anthropogenically modified habitat.
Embodied cognitive evolution and the limits of convergence (2025)
Journal Article
Barton, R. A., & Barrett, L. (in press). Embodied cognitive evolution and the limits of convergence. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,
Preferences for Psychological Therapy or Support Within an ARMS Psychological Therapies Trial: The Importance of Targeted Intervention for Unusual Sensory Experiences (2025)
Journal Article
Hamilton, J., Singh, A., Gibbs, C., Barclay, N. A., Birkett, L., Boyle, C., Brandon, T., Dudley, R., Einbeck, J., Larry, V., Simpson, J., Dodgson, G., & Fernyhough, C. (2025). Preferences for Psychological Therapy or Support Within an ARMS Psychological Therapies Trial: The Importance of Targeted Intervention for Unusual Sensory Experiences. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 19(4), Article e70035. https://doi.org/10.1111/eip.70035Background: Individuals with an at risk mental state (ARMS) often experience hallucinatory‐type experiences, which we refer to as unusual sensory experiences (USE). However, it is not known whether individuals want to know more about USE or discuss t... Read More about Preferences for Psychological Therapy or Support Within an ARMS Psychological Therapies Trial: The Importance of Targeted Intervention for Unusual Sensory Experiences.
Methods and exploratory findings of the first Swiss agricultural health cohort FarmCoSwiss (2025)
Journal Article
Doetzer, J., Ammann, P., Imboden, M., Ingold, K., Jeong, A., Kaiser-Grolimund, A., Schaffner, E., Winkler, M. S., Fuhrimann, S., & Probst-Hensch, N. (2025). Methods and exploratory findings of the first Swiss agricultural health cohort FarmCoSwiss. Scientific Reports, 15(1), Article 10690. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-94440-0FarmCoSwiss is Switzerland’s first agricultural cohort study on farmers’ health and wellbeing. It aims to longitudinally describe farmers’ mental and physical health and identify risk and protective factors. Between November 2022 and August 2023, 872... Read More about Methods and exploratory findings of the first Swiss agricultural health cohort FarmCoSwiss.