The all‐consuming mess of leaving the EU
(2023)
Journal Article
Parr, H. (2024). The all‐consuming mess of leaving the EU. Political Quarterly, 95(1), 200-201. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923x.13347
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Wolna wola a wiara w determinizm [polskie tłumaczenie] (2023)
Journal Article
Tartaglia, J. (2023). Wolna wola a wiara w determinizm [polskie tłumaczenie]. Laboratorium Mentis, 1(1), https://doi.org/10.52097/lm.8152The article addresses the issue of free will and determinism through a discussion of Newcomb’s paradox, presented as a dialogue between the spirits of Lady Luck and Fate. I argue that commitment to determinism, which is suggested by materialist metap... Read More about Wolna wola a wiara w determinizm [polskie tłumaczenie].
Free will and believing in determinism (2023)
Journal Article
Tartaglia, J. (2023). Free will and believing in determinism. Laboratorium Mentis, 1(1), 61-68The article addresses the issue of free will and determinism through a discussion of Newcomb’s paradox, presented as a dialogue between the spirits of Lady Luck and Fate. I argue that commitment to determinism, which is suggested by materialist metap... Read More about Free will and believing in determinism.
“It’s in the law”: An ethnographic account of the effects of the introduction of lay participation on judicial bureaucracies in Greater Buenos Aires (2023)
Journal Article
Amietta, S. A., & Barrera, L. (in press). “It’s in the law”: An ethnographic account of the effects of the introduction of lay participation on judicial bureaucracies in Greater Buenos Aires. Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 13(S1), S199-S224. https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1793The province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) introduced its first criminal jury system in 2013. This article discusses the design and initial findings of an ethnographic research project looking at this legal innovation with particular attention to the e... Read More about “It’s in the law”: An ethnographic account of the effects of the introduction of lay participation on judicial bureaucracies in Greater Buenos Aires.
Free will and believing in determinism [English original] (2023)
Journal Article
Tartaglia, J. (2023). Free will and believing in determinism [English original]. Laboratorium Mentis, 1(1), https://doi.org/10.52097/lm.8153
Unsettled crossings: Underpass journeys in an English town (2023)
Journal Article
Bahceci, S., Bradford, B., Girling, E., Loader, I., & Sparks, R. (2023). Unsettled crossings: Underpass journeys in an English town. Criminological Encounters, 6(1),What kinds of ‘sensory configurations’ (Thomas, 2010), and moral orders, are created in places that are simultaneously formed and rendered marginal by infrastructures of hegemonic automobility? In this paper, we explore this question with reference t... Read More about Unsettled crossings: Underpass journeys in an English town.
To reply or not to reply, that is the question: descriptive metaphysics and the sceptical challenge (2023)
Book Chapter
D'Oro. (2023). To reply or not to reply, that is the question: descriptive metaphysics and the sceptical challenge. In P.F. Strawson and His Legacy. In Audun Bengtson, Benjamin De Mesel and Sybren Heyndels (eds.) (192-211). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192858474.003.0010How should one respond to scepticism? Should one seek to refute it? Or should scepticism be ignored? This chapter explores four responses to scepticism: that of ambitious, truth-directed transcendental arguments; that of modest transcendental argumen... Read More about To reply or not to reply, that is the question: descriptive metaphysics and the sceptical challenge.
Policing Distracted Driving (2023)
Book
Wells, H., & Savigar-Shaw, L. (2023). Policing Distracted Driving. (1). London: Palgrave MacmillanThis book draws on original research and existing theoretical perspectives and frameworks to critically examine the role of roads policing and its place within the wider field of policing. It looks at the challenges and complexities of doing roads po... Read More about Policing Distracted Driving.
Coping with international politics: A case study of Hong Kong (2023)
Journal Article
Kaeding, M. P., & Wang-Kaeding, H. (in press). Coping with international politics: A case study of Hong Kong. Review of International Studies, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260210523000591The way that leaders and citizens cope with stress is under-theorised in the study of International Relations (IR). This article anchors psychological studies on coping to the literature theorising emotions in IR to clarify two unaddressed questions:... Read More about Coping with international politics: A case study of Hong Kong.
Policing and Sense of Place: ‘Shallow’ and ‘Deep’ Security in an English Town (2023)
Journal Article
Bradford, B., Girling, E., Loader, I., & Sparks, R. (2023). Policing and Sense of Place: ‘Shallow’ and ‘Deep’ Security in an English Town. British Journal of Criminology, Article azad062. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azad062Much policy discourse concentrates on the contribution of police to keeping people safe. Often, this means minimising fear of crime. Yet, more expansive accounts stress the extent to which deeper-rooted forms of security and belonging might also be i... Read More about Policing and Sense of Place: ‘Shallow’ and ‘Deep’ Security in an English Town.