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Feeling the Rainbow: LGBT Rights and Reforms
Read more: Feeling the Rainbow: LGBT Rights and Reformsby Senthorun Raj Do I feel proud? This was a question I reflected on recently while gathered with several sweaty […]
The real effects of offshore petroleum developments on environmental protection in Guyana

By Alicia Elias-Roberts My inspiration for writing the article on Balancing Environmental Protection and Offshore Petroleum Developments in Guyana, which…
Threat Perception in International Relations: Gender, Race, and Heteronormativity

With the advent of COVID-19, the fear of terrorism – the world's overriding security concern since 9/11 – has faded into the background.
Studies in World Christianity turns 25: The complete SWC index

The Edinburgh University Press journal Studies in World Christianity recently turned an impressive 25 years old, and to celebrate we have…
Ghosts in a Time of COVID-19

Catherine Belsey explores throughts of ghosts in a time of COVID-19, its impact on our towns, streets and transport around the world.
Ancient reflections on tèchne: A lesson not learned?

By Stefano Maso The way we think and approach life nowadays is rooted in Greek and Latin antiquity. There is…
Remapping Persian Literary History, 1700-1900

Read the blog post to find out more about writing the newly published book Remapping Persian Literary History, 1700-1900 by…
Making of ‘New Realism’

Explore how the recently published New Realism: Contemporary British Cinema by David Forrest came to be. The writing of a…
Why Michel Serres? A Personal Reflection – part 2
The captivating reflection of Chris Watkin on why he chose to write on Michel Serres continues below. Hermeneutics of suspicion,…
Why Michel Serres? A Personal Reflection – part 1

Read this captivating reflection of Chris Watkin on why he chose to write on Michel Serres in his recently published…