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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 […]
Christians and Muslims: Friends or Foes?

Read on to explore the details behind writing the first and second edition of the fascinating study looking at the…
Detective storyworlds: why do you keep watching?

By Antoine Dechêne A few months ago, my wife and I were having one of our numerous chats about the…
Q&A with Murdo Macdonald, author of ‘Patrick Geddes’s Intellectual Origins’

Read on to find out what inspired Murdo Macdonald to research Patrick Geddes in his new book Patrick Geddes’s Intellectual…
The role of heritage in community development of the Highlands and Islands

Professor James Hunter – founding director of the University of the Highlands and Islands’ (UHI) Centre for History and author…
Love Across the Atlantic

Read on to catch a glimpse of one of the chapters from Love Across the Atlantic: US-UK Romance in Popular…
Esprit de Corps and the Right (Not) To Belong

I have always liked in French the word esprit, and this is not very surprising for a philosopher. In 2014,…
Techno thrillers, real life surveillance and data technology: mapping the future?

By Heike Henderson What can contemporary techno thrillers tell us about possible future developments in the areas of surveillance, data…
A career in crime: Dr Eric Sandberg reflects on research in crime fiction studies

I came to crime fiction studies through the back door. Like many people, I grew up reading mysteries. Franklin W.…
“There’s a lot of mythology about these events”: unreliable narrators of the Battle of George Square

Last year, near the centenary, Scottish Affairs published my article about the mythology surrounding the so-called ‘Battle of George Square’…