Phillip Cole Liberal political theory has traditionally been structured on the assumption that the subjects of justice are members of a [...]
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A Recipe for Resilience
Tim Jones If we want to understand how austerity politics is affecting health inequality in the UK, this recent article in [...]
Read more‘Her China Dream’: the Aspirations of China’s Privileged daughters
Kailing Xie ‘Encountering a better self in the near future’ is what Nina shared with friends in her Wechat account of [...]
Read moreNot All Young People Move Rapidly in and Between Digital Media
Herminder Kaur Young people are often seen to be frequently online or on their phones, rapidly speeding through online content and [...]
Read moreLet’s talk about security and freedom
Barry Knight We live by the stories we tell ourselves. The most important storyline is how to live a good life, [...]
Read moreChanging the Game: the Invisible Child and Culture of Abuse in Sport
Natalia Farmer, Chris Green and Jameel Hadi The recent disclosures of historical sexual abuse in professional football have led to heightened [...]
Read moreFOCUS: Duterte and Penal Populism – The Hypermasculinity of Crime Control in the Philippines
Filomin Gutierrez The first anniversary of Rodrigo Duterte’s Philippine Presidency was on the 30th of June, as his controversial war on [...]
Read moreVIEWPOINT: Segregation is a choice, not an accident
Miro Griffiths The prospect of ensuring disabled people have the right level of support in order to participate in the education [...]
Read morePolicy and Politics: Revitalising minority languages in a period of social transformation
Huw Lewis and Elin Royles The Policy and Politics section of Discover Society is provided in collaboration with the journal Policy & Politics. The section [...]
Read moreON THE FRONTLINE: Challenging Secrecy in the NHS through Research
Mike Sheaff As the government pushed ahead with its NHS changes during 2011, I was asking questions about an NHS contract [...]
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