Simon Pemberton ‘When one individual inflicts bodily injury upon another, such injury that death results, we call the deed manslaughter; when [...]
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The promise of Indigenous epigenetics
Emma Kowal For the last two decades, Indigenous peoples have consistently resisted genetics on local, national and international scales. Awareness of [...]
Read moreDeportation and multi-status Britain
Luke de Noronha We sat by the sea, on a rock, finishing our chicken before going into the bar. The sun [...]
Read moreWomen migrants: a challenging story
Lucinda Platt, Christine Garrington and Ayse Guveli Migrant women are often portrayed in a negative light. They are shown to be [...]
Read moreLearning anti-racism from Romani women: a lesson for our time
Giovanni Picker Racism is on the rise. Yet rarely we stop and reflect about its actual characteristics: the key concepts [...]
Read moreClass, citizenship and the transnational family
Ala Sirriyeh When I met Simon, he had not seen his wife Helen for over a year. After living abroad for [...]
Read more‘Social media is too informal for politicians’: Young people’s perceptions of politicians and celebrities on social media
Ruth Penfold-Mounce and Nathan Manning 2016 has been a significant year for voting and elections. The UK held a referendum [...]
Read moreCharismatic megafauna and beyond
Katherine Robinson and Monica Krause It looks like she’s smiling; her baby is nestled up close to her, and her soft [...]
Read moreIs the Sociological Clinic Open for Business?
Nick J Fox Sociology has much to say about the grand problems facing contemporary society, from climate change to migration to [...]
Read moreResearch, Resistance and Sisterhood
The Res-Sisters When Theresa May became the UK’s second female Prime Minister in June this year, the British press deliberated whether [...]
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