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Anthropology in Sporting Worlds: Knowledge, Collaboration, and Representation in the Digital Age (2025)
Book
Heath, S., Neuhaus, H., Hildred, B., & Carter, T. F. (Eds.). (2025). Anthropology in Sporting Worlds: Knowledge, Collaboration, and Representation in the Digital Age. Vernon Press

To do anthropology in a sporting world, one must reckon with the digital. As digital technologies become more widespread and increasingly sophisticated, people develop new ways to use them when playing, watching, and learning sport. This volume adds... Read More about Anthropology in Sporting Worlds: Knowledge, Collaboration, and Representation in the Digital Age.

Two-Dimensional Turbulence (2025)
Book Chapter
Kafiabad, H., & Rodda, C. (2025). Two-Dimensional Turbulence. In Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-96026-7.00216-2

This article offers a foundational understanding of the phenomenology of two-dimensional turbulence. We begin by presenting the classical theory, which hinges on the conservation of energy and enstrophy, giving rise to two distinct inertial ranges: t... Read More about Two-Dimensional Turbulence.

Hilda Oakeley on Idealism, Time, and Feminism (2025)
Book Chapter
Thomas, E. (in press). Hilda Oakeley on Idealism, Time, and Feminism. In J. Connelly, & S. Panagakou (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of British Idealism. Palgrave Macmillan

Sparse Autoencoders Do Not Find Canonical Units of Analysis (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Leask, P., Bussmann, B., Pearce, M., Bloom, J., Tigges, C., Al Moubayed, N., Sharkey, L., & Nanda, N. (2025, April). Sparse Autoencoders Do Not Find Canonical Units of Analysis. Presented at ICLR2025: The Thirteenth International Conference on Learning Representations, Singapore

A common goal of mechanistic interpretability is to decompose the activations of neural networks into features: interpretable properties of the input computed by the model. Sparse autoencoders (SAEs) are a popular method for finding these features in... Read More about Sparse Autoencoders Do Not Find Canonical Units of Analysis.

Regulating Decentralized Finance and Information Disclosure in Initial Coin Offerings (2025)
Journal Article
Liu, L., Wang, C. C., & Li, Y. (in press). Regulating Decentralized Finance and Information Disclosure in Initial Coin Offerings. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, 40(5), 186-192

This article analyses the recent development of law and practice of initial coin offerings (ICO) in Hong Kong, focusing on decentralized finance (DeFi) and information disclosure. We argue that Hong Kong should learn from overseas experiences to regu... Read More about Regulating Decentralized Finance and Information Disclosure in Initial Coin Offerings.

Tapping into Hong Kong’s Initial Coin Offering Market: Financial Licensing and Sandbox (2025)
Journal Article
Wang, C. C., Liu, L., & Li, Y. (in press). Tapping into Hong Kong’s Initial Coin Offering Market: Financial Licensing and Sandbox. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, 40(4), 160-166

This article analyses the regulation of initial coin offerings (ICO) in Hong Kong from a comparative perspective, focusing on financial licensing and sandbox rules. We argue that Hong Kong should learn from overseas experiences to improve the financi... Read More about Tapping into Hong Kong’s Initial Coin Offering Market: Financial Licensing and Sandbox.

AI Governance in China: A Tale of Three Digital Empires (2025)
Journal Article
Wang, C. C., Lin, S., Wu, X., & Li, Y. (2025). AI Governance in China: A Tale of Three Digital Empires. UC Law SF International Law Review, 48(2), Article 153

Since 2021, China has strategically expedited artificial intelligence (AI) legislation and refined algorithmic governance to compete with the US and the EU. The rapid growth of algorithm filing cases is a direct result of the “Made in China 2025” Ini... Read More about AI Governance in China: A Tale of Three Digital Empires.

Modernism after the Ballets Russes: Movement in the British Theatre (2025)
Book
Minden, G. (in press). Modernism after the Ballets Russes: Movement in the British Theatre. Oxford University Press

Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes holds a renowned position in the history of modernism across various arts. The company's daring productions brought together leading artists working in diverse fields - from Igor Stravinsky to Pablo Picasso, from Bron... Read More about Modernism after the Ballets Russes: Movement in the British Theatre.

Sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries (2025)
Book Chapter
Hodgetts, S., & Hausmann, M. (2025). Sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries. In Cerebral Asymmetries (255-265). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-443-15646-5.00014-2

This chapter will critically review evidence across 40 years of research, covering both early and contemporary studies that have investigated sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries, including both structural and functional asymmetries. We... Read More about Sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries.

‘The Aristotle in Afghanistan Papyrus: A New Conjecture (P. Ai Khanoum, Col. II, 8 – 9).’ (2025)
Journal Article
Horky, P., & Benati, E. (2025). ‘The Aristotle in Afghanistan Papyrus: A New Conjecture (P. Ai Khanoum, Col. II, 8 – 9).’. Philologia Philosophica, https://doi.org/10.19272/202515901004

This paper advances a new textual proposal for the papyrus remains of a philosophical dialogue preserved in a clay imprint, P. Ai Khanoum (inv. no.: Akh iii B 77, P.O. 154 = Mertens-Pack 02563.010), usually attributed to Aristotle and thought to be f... Read More about ‘The Aristotle in Afghanistan Papyrus: A New Conjecture (P. Ai Khanoum, Col. II, 8 – 9).’.