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  • ‘A Place in the Homeland? Turkish-German Return Migration’: Q&A with the authors

    Nilay Kılınç and Russell King discuss the making of their book on second-generation Turkish-German return migration

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From the Scottish Affairs Archives: what factors influence the decision to support Scottish Independence?

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Throughout 2014 we published a number of articles about the then impeding referendum on Scottish Independence in our journal Scottish…

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“Spotlight on” Ben Jonson Journal

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The Ben Jonson Journal is a biannual published in May and November of each year. Established in 1993, it is…

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Empiricism – An Extract from The Meillassoux Dictionary

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EMPIRICISM Adrian Johnston Before addressing Meillassoux’s positioning vis-à-vis empiricism proper as an epistemological orientation in philosophy, I should say a…

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Gilles Deleuze – An Extract from The Meillassoux Dictionary

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DELEUZE, GILLES Jeffrey Bell Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995) is probably Meillassoux’s most important interlocutor, the philosopher who is both closest to…

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Correlationism – An Extract from The Meillassoux Dictionary

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CORRELATIONISM Written by Levi R. Bryant Meillassoux’s concept of correlation is arguably among his most significant and controversial contributions to…

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Are academics anxious, stressed & demoralised?

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In their article, “Academic Work Cultures: Somatic Crisis in the Enterprise University”, Nikki Sullivan and Jane Simon indicate that research…

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Realism and Scepticism

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By Gordon Graham For the Scottish philosophers of the 18th and 19th centuries, Hume was the great ‘sceptic’ awaiting an…

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Collaborations in Space: Memories of British Space Science, 1960–1980

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By Peter Sanford Peter Sanford, now retired, is known for his contributions to the development of rocket and satellite instruments,…

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Francophone Communities Past and Present

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By Charles Forsdick, Mairéad Hanrahan and Martin Munro New and original work by some of the leading scholars in Francophone…

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