In this post, authors Richard F.J. Haans and Marc J. Mertens reflect on the inspiration behind their research article, “The...
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Read moreIn this post, Andrew Dhaenens, a lecturer in the School of Management & Governance at the University of New South...
Read moreThis April and May, the Sage Politics Team is hosting a new series of Politics webinars. Similar to last year,...
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Read moreThe Accounting for Migrant Deaths Working Group has a simple but ambitious goal – to ensure an accurate count of...
Read moreIn this month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge examines how city designs exacerbate gender inequalities – and what...
Read moreIt’s hard to be trans in the U.S. right now. I don’t think I need to tell anyone that, but...
Read moreDavid Canter considers how words are the frontline in the battle for minds, revealed in the Trump administration banning many...
Read moreHistorian Timothy Snyder, whose work exploring the “bloodlands” between Western Europe and the Russian empire has proven remarkably timely over...
Read moreFor 21 seasons, Kyle Whittingham’s identity was Utah football’s identity. Now, the man tasked with preserving that legacy isn’t an...
Read moreThe hearing heard from an inmate who said it was 'easy enough' to get hold of drugs at the time
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