Soft Paternity: The Binding of Isaac in Contemporary Hebrew Poetry
(2025)
Book Chapter
Almog, Y. (2025). Soft Paternity: The Binding of Isaac in Contemporary Hebrew Poetry. In J.-P. Fortin, & H. Schulz (Eds.), Aqedah: Genesis 22 as a Challenge for the Rationality of Religion in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (361–372). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111450841
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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/b978-0-443-15646-5.00014-2This 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.
Late Pleistocene of Antarctica (2025)
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Bentley, M. J., & Colleoni, F. (2025). Late Pleistocene of Antarctica. . Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-99931-1.00200-2
Theft and Return or Bresson's Grace (2025)
Book Chapter
Loughlin, G. (2025). Theft and Return or Bresson's Grace. In R. Benis, & S. Dias Branco (Eds.), Exploring Film and Christianity: Movement as Immobility (151-164). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003248279-15
“Dragged in the Opposite Direction”: Identity Tensions Facing Women Academics in Management and Organisation (2025)
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Black, K., Ciesielska, M., & Whitton, D. (2025). “Dragged in the Opposite Direction”: Identity Tensions Facing Women Academics in Management and Organisation. In S. Cinque, & D. Ericsson (Eds.), Debating ‘Homo Academicus’ in Management and Organization: Ontological Assumptions and Practical Implications. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58195-3
‘Time(s)’ in Anthropologies of/in Europe (2025)
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Ringel, F. (in press). ‘Time(s)’ in Anthropologies of/in Europe. In J. Tošić, S. Strasser, & A. Lems (Eds.), Time. Berghahn Books
'What is the relationship between oracy, confidence and outcomes for teachers and students?’ (2025)
Book Chapter
Holmes-Henderson, A., Kelly, K., Moorghen, A., & A. Simon-Caffyn, R. (in press). 'What is the relationship between oracy, confidence and outcomes for teachers and students?’. In The Use of Oracy. Cambridge University Press
The Laws of Public Data Gaps (2025)
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Tomlinson, J., Butler, O., Somers-Joce, C., Meers, J., Aidlinis, S., Coakley, N., & O'Loughlin, E. (in press). The Laws of Public Data Gaps. In Automation in Public Governance: Theory, Practice and Problems. Hart PublishingOne of the most significant developments in the digitalisation and automation of government infrastructure is that the capacity of officials to collect, with minimal costs, valuable data on the performance, users, and impacts of public services is in... Read More about The Laws of Public Data Gaps.
The Theologian, The Historian and the Holy Spirit: Reflections around Nicaea (2025)
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Kilby, K. (2025). The Theologian, The Historian and the Holy Spirit: Reflections around Nicaea. In G. E. Demacopoulos, & A. Papanikolaou (Eds.), Nicaea and the Future of Christianity - Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought. Fordham University PressThis chapter probes the relationship of doctrine, theology and historical study through the case study of the development of Trinitarian doctrine. It explores the anti-foundationalist claim that belief in the doctrine of the Trinity is not, for theol... Read More about The Theologian, The Historian and the Holy Spirit: Reflections around Nicaea.
(Re-)Introducing Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources: A New Journal (Series) with an Old Purpose (2025)
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(2025). (Re-)Introducing Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources: A New Journal (Series) with an Old Purpose. In G. Barrett, & L. J. Wilkinson (Eds.), Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources 4.1 (2025) (1-3). Arc Humanities PressStudies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources, the transformative successor to Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History (first published in 1964), provides a unique venue for scholars to offer fresh readings of evidence from the period 400–1600. Thi... Read More about (Re-)Introducing Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources: A New Journal (Series) with an Old Purpose.
Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem (2025)
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Wu, L., & Sutherland, D. (in press). Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem. In C. Williams, & M. Kaspar (Eds.), Foreign Direct Investment and Cities: Global Case Studies for Theory and Practice. RoutledgeWe explore the pivotal role of greenfield R&D foreign direct investments in transforming Shenzhen's innovation ecosystem and establishing it as a key R&D cluster in China. Since the 1979 economic reforms, Shenzhen has rapidly developed into an innova... Read More about Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem.
Precarity (2025)
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Spellman, C., McBride, J., & Smith, A. (2025). Precarity. In A. Smith, P. Dibben, & A. Wilkinson (Eds.), Theories and Concepts in Work and Employment Relations: A Concise Guide (228-235). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035316205.00037The concept of ‘precarity’ has gained prominence in studies of work and employment relations, in which it indicates multifaceted job insecurity and socio-economic instability tied to neoliberal and post-Fordist landscapes. Rooted initially in Bourdie... Read More about Precarity.
Recognizing Our Gifts: Re-reading Receptive Ecumenism with Risto Saarinen (2025)
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Ryan, G. A. (2025). Recognizing Our Gifts: Re-reading Receptive Ecumenism with Risto Saarinen. In N. Haupt, O. Kristenson, M. Nausner, & G. A. Ryan (Eds.), Spirit Flowing Like Water: New Conversations on Receptive Ecumenism (299-311). Wipf and StockThis chapter engages Risto Saarinien’s work on recognition and gift in order to look afresh at some aspects of Receptive Ecumenism, and to apply this to the contemporary momentum in the Catholic Church for greater synodality. It examines the role of... Read More about Recognizing Our Gifts: Re-reading Receptive Ecumenism with Risto Saarinen.
Work intensification and work extensification (2025)
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Smith, A., & McBride, J. (2025). Work intensification and work extensification. In A. Smith, P. Dibben, & A. Wilkinson (Eds.), Theories and Concepts in Work and Employment Relations: A Concise Guide (219-226). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035316205.00036
Bird Lives (2025)
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Wilson, H. F. (in press). Bird Lives. In P. Merriman, A. Secor, & S. Sumartojo (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Geographies. Routledge
Desert and Redemption: The Homelessness Masterplot (2025)
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Bevan, C. (2025). Desert and Redemption: The Homelessness Masterplot. In C. Bevan, & D. Gurnham (Eds.), Law, Narrative and Masterplot. Routledge
Keay, Simon James (1954–2021), archaeologist (2025)
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Witcher, R. Keay, Simon James (1954–2021), archaeologist. In D. Cannadine (Ed.), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000382913Keay, Simon James (1954–2021), archaeologist, was born on 21 May 1954 at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London, the second of three sons of Anthony David James Keay (1919–1993), structural engineer, and his New Zealand-born, Australian-raised wife,... Read More about Keay, Simon James (1954–2021), archaeologist.
‘Through all the provinces of the islands of Ocean’: Iona and coastal monasticism in early medieval Britain (2025)
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Petts, D. (2025). ‘Through all the provinces of the islands of Ocean’: Iona and coastal monasticism in early medieval Britain. In S. Evemalm-Graham, T. O. Clancy, K. Forsyth, & G. Márkus (Eds.), 2025: Ì Chaluim Chille: Interdisciplinary Studies on Iona and Columba on the 1500th anniversary of the birth the saint. University of GlasgowThis paper takes the maritime nature of the early medieval monastery of Iona as its point of departure, considering the way in which the sea was present physically and symbolically in the lives of the community on the island. Drawing on developments... Read More about ‘Through all the provinces of the islands of Ocean’: Iona and coastal monasticism in early medieval Britain.
Intercultural communicative competence and intercultural citizenship (2025)
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Byram, M., & Conlon, D. (2025). Intercultural communicative competence and intercultural citizenship. In V. Russell, K. Murphy-Judy, F. John Troyan, A. J. Moeller, & K. Hines-Gaither (Eds.), The Handbook of Research in World Language Instruction. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003409182-19This chapter defines “intercultural communicative competence” (ICC), “intercultural citizenship” (iCit), and the relationship between them. ICC is a combination of linguistic skills and knowledge of an “intercultural speaker” i.e. someone who engages... Read More about Intercultural communicative competence and intercultural citizenship.
The Exiling of Women from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages: Data, Patterns, and Research Avenues (2025)
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Hillner, J., & Mawdsley, H. (2025). The Exiling of Women from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages: Data, Patterns, and Research Avenues. In M. Schermaier, J. Winnebeck, & M. Becher (Eds.), Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies. De Gruyter