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Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 0 - 116260
2024
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Review of
Towards a New Enlightenment: The Case for Future-Oriented Humanities
Steven Rathgeb Smith
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titled, Review of <em>Towards a New Enlightenment: The Case for Future-Oriented Humanities</em>
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Opening the Social Sciences: Questioning Eurocentrism and Implementing Contextualized Open Science
Fernanda Beigel
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Daniel Persia
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titled, Opening the Social Sciences: Questioning Eurocentrism and Implementing Contextualized Open Science
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The Study of Human Genomic Diversity in Latin America: Nation and Population
Peter Wade
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titled, The Study of Human Genomic Diversity in Latin America: Nation and Population
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Whence the 3 Percent?: How Far Have We Come toward Decentering America’s Literary Preference?
Markella B. Rutherford
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Peggy Levitt
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Erika Zhang
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titled, Whence the 3 Percent?: How Far Have We Come toward Decentering America’s Literary Preference?
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Embracing Uncertainty: Utilizing the Narrated Past to Move toward a Polyvocal Inclusive History
Joëlla van Donkersgoed
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titled, Embracing Uncertainty: Utilizing the Narrated Past to Move toward a Polyvocal Inclusive History
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What Actually Is the “New” in the New Enlightenment?
Andrea Römmele
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titled, What Actually Is the “New” in the New Enlightenment?
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Public Policy Studies and Research in the Arab World
Noha El-Mikawy
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Laila El Baradei
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titled, Public Policy Studies and Research in the Arab World
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Social Sciences in the Arab World Special Collection: Introduction
Lisa Anderson
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Bassel Salloukh
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titled, Social Sciences in the Arab World Special Collection: Introduction
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Whose Security? Conflict and (Critical) Security Studies in the Middle East and North Africa
Samer Abboud
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titled, Whose Security? Conflict and (Critical) Security Studies in the Middle East and North Africa
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Beyond “Academia”: Disseminating Knowledge in the Arab World
Alaa Khaled
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Sari Hanafi
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“Quantum 3.0”: What Will It Mean for War, Peace, and World Order?
James Der Derian
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Stuart Rollo
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The Islamic Cultural Heritage as a “Problem”: Is Arab Political Science Culturalist?
Abdelkarim Amengay
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titled, The Islamic Cultural Heritage as a “Problem”: Is Arab Political Science Culturalist?
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Economic, Social, and Political Elites in MENA Political Science
Ammar Shamaileh
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titled, Economic, Social, and Political Elites in MENA Political Science
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A New Approach to Social Movements, and Its Missed Opportunities
Kathleen Blee
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titled, A New Approach to Social Movements, and Its Missed Opportunities
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Imperialism and Contemporary Transnational Capitalism
Gerald Harris
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titled, Imperialism and Contemporary Transnational Capitalism
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Fisheries Governance: The Search for Effective Management and the Illusion of Control
Gert van Santen
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titled, Fisheries Governance: The Search for Effective Management and the Illusion of Control
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Comments on Dieter Rucht’s “Social Movements: A Theoretical Approach”
Donatella Della Porta
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titled, Comments on Dieter Rucht’s “Social Movements: A Theoretical Approach”
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The Illusion of Control
Jan W. Vasbinder
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Sander van der Leeuw
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Victor Galaz
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Calculating Nature’s Bill: Environmental Quality and the Critique of Economic Growth in the 1970s
Pollyanna Rhee
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titled, Calculating Nature’s Bill: Environmental Quality and the Critique of Economic Growth in the 1970s
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Surviving the Anthropocene: A Darwinian Guide
Daniel Brooks
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Salvatore Agosta
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titled, Surviving the Anthropocene: A Darwinian Guide
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The Illusion of Control
Sander van der Leeuw
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Gary Dirks
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Anti-corruption Law as a Fiction: The Illusion of Serving Morality by Controlling It through Rules and Regulations with an International Reach
Liesbeth (Elisabeth Titia) Feikema
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titled, Anti-corruption Law as a Fiction: The Illusion of Serving Morality by Controlling It through Rules and Regulations with an International Reach
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The Business of Virtues: The Theological Virtues in the Moral Conception of Commercial Organizations
Henry S. Kuo
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titled, The Business of Virtues: The Theological Virtues in the Moral Conception of Commercial Organizations
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Potential of the Path Integral and Quantum Computing for the Study of Humanities: An Underlying Principle of Human Evolution and the Function of Consciousness
Atsushi Iriki
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Shogo Tanaka
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titled, Potential of the Path Integral and Quantum Computing for the Study of Humanities: An Underlying Principle of Human Evolution and the Function of Consciousness
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Reflections on the Study of Contentious Politics in the Middle East and North Africa
Rabab El-Mahdi
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titled, Reflections on the Study of Contentious Politics in the Middle East and North Africa
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Loneliness, Conviviality, and Resilience: Ontological Dislocations in the Anthropocene
Alison Hulme
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titled, Loneliness, Conviviality, and Resilience: Ontological Dislocations in the Anthropocene
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A Free Market of Morals: Boycotting, Liberalism, and Property
Andrew Phemister
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titled, A Free Market of Morals: Boycotting, Liberalism, and Property
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The Failure of Constructive Collective Action When We Need It Most
Seán M. Cleary
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titled, The Failure of Constructive Collective Action When We Need It Most
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P. J. Thomas’s Scholarship on Mercantilism and the Political Economy of Trade: A Centennial Appreciation and Assessment
Kenneth Reinert
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titled, P. J. Thomas’s Scholarship on Mercantilism and the Political Economy of Trade: A Centennial Appreciation and Assessment
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Tech Hubs and the AI Industry in Africa: What Drives?
Caroline F. Wesson
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titled, Tech Hubs and the AI Industry in Africa: What Drives?
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A Delusion of Control: Loss of Agency in Modern Complex Systems
Miguel A. Centeno
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Peter W. Callahan
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Paul Larcey
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Thayer S. Patterson
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The Illusion of Control: The Need for a New Paradigm
Nick Obolensky
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titled, The Illusion of Control: The Need for a New Paradigm
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Overcoming Fractures of Cross-Cultural Understanding: Modern Chinese Knowledge Production on the Arab World
Wen Shuang
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titled, Overcoming Fractures of Cross-Cultural Understanding: Modern Chinese Knowledge Production on the Arab World
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Linguistic Diversity
Julia Sallabank, PhD, MA, BA (Hons)
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titled, Linguistic Diversity
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The Illusion of Control: Living with Digital Others
Helga Nowotny
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titled, The Illusion of Control: Living with Digital Others
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The “Futility of Thrift” and the Moral Economy of Nineteenth-Century Britain
Donna Loftus
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titled, The “Futility of Thrift” and the Moral Economy of Nineteenth-Century Britain
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Can We Really Control Giant Open Complex Systems?
Andrew Sheng
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Moral Economy in a Time of Polycrisis
Patrick Doyle
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Sean Irving
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titled, Moral Economy in a Time of Polycrisis
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East Asian Social Science: State of the Art or Next Big Thing?
Volker H. Schmidt
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titled, East Asian Social Science: State of the Art or Next Big Thing?
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Fault Lines in the Globalization of Migration: Frontline Workers as Embodied Constituents of Disjunctive Globalization
Shoba Arun
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Benedicte Brahic
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Marco Caselli
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titled, Fault Lines in the Globalization of Migration: Frontline Workers as Embodied Constituents of Disjunctive Globalization
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Socioeconomic and Political Causes of Youth Radicalization during the January 2022 Events in Kazakhstan
Gulmira Sheryazdanova
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Roza Nurtazina
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Bibigul Byulegenova
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Aigerim Serikzhanova
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Arai Dzhunusova
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titled, Socioeconomic and Political Causes of Youth Radicalization during the January 2022 Events in Kazakhstan
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The Sociopolitical January 2022 Protests in Kazakhstan’s Telegram Channels: Agenda Interception
Nikolay Ternov
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Roza Nurtazina
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Aigerim Serikzhanova
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titled, The Sociopolitical January 2022 Protests in Kazakhstan’s Telegram Channels: Agenda Interception
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Data Rules: What the History of Scientific Data Can Tell Us about the Asymmetries of Global Governance in the Twentieth Century
Simone Turchetti
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titled, Data Rules: What the History of Scientific Data Can Tell Us about the Asymmetries of Global Governance in the Twentieth Century
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Biodiversity as a Conceptual Tool for Science Communication: On the Life Cycle of a Boundary Object
Stefan Bargheer
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titled, Biodiversity as a Conceptual Tool for Science Communication: On the Life Cycle of a Boundary Object
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Who Will Pay Back the Earth? Revaluing Net Energy through the Sustainable Yield of Regional Ecosystems
James Quilligan
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titled, Who Will Pay Back the Earth? Revaluing Net Energy through the Sustainable Yield of Regional Ecosystems
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The Dilemmas of Diversity in Sexuality Movements
Kelly Kollman
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The Globalization Backlash Revisited: Evidence from the United States
Sienna Nordquist
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David R. K. Adler
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Alexandros Kentikelenis
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