Caroline Lodge, Eileen Carnell and Marianne Coleman More people are living healthier lives for longer, but despite the impact of this [...]
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Great Meritocracies Don’t Disappear Their Youngest Casualties, Mrs May!
Ross Fergusson Theresa May’s speech at last month’s Conservative Party conference elaborated her plans to ‘transform Britain into a Great Meritocracy’. [...]
Read moreThe practice of social dining with strangers: going out to eat in
Ema Johnson Going out (alone or with friends) and paying to dine with strangers within the private home of an amateur [...]
Read moreWhose culture is global? Listening to Anglo-American pop music in Italy
Simone Varriale I spent my adolescence and most of my twenties listening exclusively to American and British pop music, or to [...]
Read moreLe Touquet and Sangatte: The evolution of the French-UK border
Daniel Martin In 1991, both British and French governments signed the Sangatte Protocol with the agreement coming into force two years [...]
Read moreDemocratic governance in education
Jacqueline Baxter Democratic Education is at a watershed: the creation of new multi-stakeholder, multi-level systems of governance, not only in England [...]
Read moreContemporary Polish Racism: the development of neo-Communism?
Bolaji Balogun It was only in 2010 that the former Polish government started giving attention to racial equality that led to [...]
Read moreLook a little further: Examining homophobia and finding widespread social support
Adam White and Bryan Thomas It is often hard to find the positive and empowering stories of gay men and lesbian [...]
Read moreFocus: Climate change and the social sciences
Reiner Grundmann Climate change is an important topic for society but it seems that social scientists could do a better [...]
Read moreViewpoint: Jeremy Corbyn, the PLP and Historical Visions of the Labour Party
Matt Dawson The re-election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party has demonstrated the fundamental split between two visions [...]
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