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Constructing and maintaining a ‘noncriminal’ identity: a psychosocial narrative inquiry into the lives of people with convictions (2023)
Thesis
Collett, N. (2023). Constructing and maintaining a ‘noncriminal’ identity: a psychosocial narrative inquiry into the lives of people with convictions. (Thesis). Keele University

Despite burgeoning interest in the field of collateral consequences research, there is little empirical research exploring the subjective experiences of people living with convictions (PWCs), particularly within the jurisdiction of England and Wales.... Read More about Constructing and maintaining a ‘noncriminal’ identity: a psychosocial narrative inquiry into the lives of people with convictions.

Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Religion (2023)
Book Chapter
Head, J. (2023). Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Religion. In The Schopenhauerian Mind. (1). Routledge

This chapter provides an overview of Schopenhauer’s philosophy of religion, highlighting its rather ambiguous treatment in scattered remarks throughout his corpus. The discussion begins by considering Schopenhauer’s account of the source of religion... Read More about Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Religion.

Habermas Meets China: The Legacy of the Late Qing/Early Republican “Public Sphere” on the Modern Chinese Social Imaginary (2023)
Journal Article
Hu, W. Z. (in press). Habermas Meets China: The Legacy of the Late Qing/Early Republican “Public Sphere” on the Modern Chinese Social Imaginary. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1177/00483931231208041

The debate over the existence of a “public sphere” in China’s Late Qing/Early Republican era began nearly three decades ago, but it has yet to generate a special socio-cultural review on the “Confucian social imaginary” of the Chinese people. The art... Read More about Habermas Meets China: The Legacy of the Late Qing/Early Republican “Public Sphere” on the Modern Chinese Social Imaginary.

Going Down The Local The Challenges Of Place-Based Net Zero Governance Final (2023)
Journal Article
Catney, P., Bedford, T., & Robinson, Z. (2023). Going Down The Local The Challenges Of Place-Based Net Zero Governance Final. Journal of the British Academy, 11(s4), 125–156. https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/011s4.125

Place-based decarbonisation is emerging as a significant element in the UK government’s net zero agenda, specifically through central government devolution deals. Such localised governance has the potential to reap social and economic benefits for co... Read More about Going Down The Local The Challenges Of Place-Based Net Zero Governance Final.

Linguistic structure and the languages-of-thought. (2023)
Journal Article
Dupre, G. (in press). Linguistic structure and the languages-of-thought. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, Article e274. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X23002054

Quilty-Dunn et al. adopt a methodology for psychology connecting behavioral capacities to the format of the mental systems underlying them. This methodology opens up avenues connecting linguistic theory to comparative psychology. On the assumption th... Read More about Linguistic structure and the languages-of-thought..

Supportive or overpowering? Entangled agency of young adults and parents during and after higher education in the U.S.A. (2023)
Journal Article
Loewenthal, J. (2023). Supportive or overpowering? Entangled agency of young adults and parents during and after higher education in the U.S.A. Qualitative Studies, 8(2), 55-78. https://doi.org/10.7146/qs.v8i2.140960

This article explores high parental involvement in students' lives during and after higher education. While many higher education students lack parental support, from advice to resources, there are also experiences on the other side of the spectrum.... Read More about Supportive or overpowering? Entangled agency of young adults and parents during and after higher education in the U.S.A..