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View article: Students as victim-survivors: the enduring impacts of gender-based violence for students in higher education
Students as victim-survivors: the enduring impacts of gender-based violence for students in higher education Open
Despite the massive global scale of gender-based violence, little attention has been given to its significance in mediating student-victim-survivors' experiences of higher education. We draw on and extend recent feminist theorizations of t…
View article: ‘It’s a lot of shame’: understanding the impact of gender-based violence on higher education access and participation
‘It’s a lot of shame’: understanding the impact of gender-based violence on higher education access and participation Open
This paper draws on new empirical research examining the impact of gender-based violence (GBV) on students' experiences of higher education. While GBV across the life-course is an extremely prevalent and pressing social problem, it has bee…
View article: Buddhist Landscapes in Central India, plate 188.
Buddhist Landscapes in Central India, plate 188. Open
Julia Shaw, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India (London: SSAS, 2007), plate 188. Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism. Excavations (Arch…
View article: Buddhist Landscapes in Central India, tables
Buddhist Landscapes in Central India, tables Open
Julia Shaw, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India (London: SSAS, 2007), tables Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism. Excavations (Archaeol…
View article: Buddhist Landscapes in Central India, plate 188.
Buddhist Landscapes in Central India, plate 188. Open
Julia Shaw, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India (London: SSAS, 2007), plate 188. Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism. Excavations (Arch…
View article: Buddhist Landscapes in Central India
Buddhist Landscapes in Central India Open
Julia Shaw, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India (London: SSAS, 2007), plates. Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism. Excavations (Archaeo…
View article: Buddhist Landscapes in Central India
Buddhist Landscapes in Central India Open
Julia Shaw, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India (London: SSAS, 2007), plates. Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism. Excavations (Archaeo…
View article: Buddhist Landscapes in Central India
Buddhist Landscapes in Central India Open
Julia Shaw, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India (London: SSAS, 2007), figures. Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism. Excavations (Archae…
View article: Buddhist Landscapes in Central India
Buddhist Landscapes in Central India Open
Julia Shaw, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India (London: SSAS, 2007), figures. Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism -- India -- Sānchi Site. Buddhist art and symbolism. Excavations (Archae…
View article: Environmentalism as Religio-Medical ‘Worldview': New Synergies Between the Palaeoenvironmental Humanities, Ecological Public Health, and Climate-Change Activism
Environmentalism as Religio-Medical ‘Worldview': New Synergies Between the Palaeoenvironmental Humanities, Ecological Public Health, and Climate-Change Activism Open
View article: <i>Of Comics and Legal Aesthetics: Multimodality and the Haunted Mask of Knowing</i>. By Thomas Giddens. London & New York: Routledge, 2018
<i>Of Comics and Legal Aesthetics: Multimodality and the Haunted Mask of Knowing</i>. By Thomas Giddens. London & New York: Routledge, 2018 Open
Like law, comics use a hierarchical vocabulary of signs, symbols and icons which is synonymous with the symbolic order of intersubjective relations, and ‘produced in the dialogue and discourse all about us: in the things that we read and s…
View article: Worth a Thousand Words: The Unwritten History of Law as a Jurisprudence of Text and Pictures
Worth a Thousand Words: The Unwritten History of Law as a Jurisprudence of Text and Pictures Open
Founded on the tripartite emblematic tradition of 'inscriptio' (word as title or motto), 'pictura' (image) and 'subscriptio' (explanatory text or epigram), the image above all else is shown to be the archetype of governance. It is alleged …
View article: Homines Curans and the Social Work Imaginary: Post-Liberalism and the Ethics of Care
Homines Curans and the Social Work Imaginary: Post-Liberalism and the Ethics of Care Open
View article: New directions in the archaeology of medicine: deep-time approaches to human-animal-environmental care
New directions in the archaeology of medicine: deep-time approaches to human-animal-environmental care Open
The maintenance of human health and the mechanisms by which this is achieved – through medicine, medical intervention and care-giving – are fundamentals of human societies. However, within archaeol...
View article: A phenomenological study of moral discourse, social justice and CSR
A phenomenological study of moral discourse, social justice and CSR Open
Although many stakeholder perspectives are concerned with the moral responsibility of business in relation to creating social benefits, evidence suggests that there is a lack of consensus on the nature of those responsibilities that ought …
View article: Introducing Post-Secular Social Work: Towards a Post-Liberal Ethics of Care
Introducing Post-Secular Social Work: Towards a Post-Liberal Ethics of Care Open
This paper considers the post-secular turn in critical theory as enabling vocational social work to re-engage with public religion within deliberative and participatory democratic practices in the interests of social welfare. In particular…
View article: Archaeology, climate change and environmental ethics: diachronic perspectives on human:non-human:environment worldviews, activism and care
Archaeology, climate change and environmental ethics: diachronic perspectives on human:non-human:environment worldviews, activism and care Open
This paper calls for archaeological engagement with the ethical dimension of past:present:future global environmental discourse and Anthropocene studies. In contrast to the recent chronological focus of archaeology's engagement with Anthro…
View article: Jurisprudence, 2nd edition
Jurisprudence, 2nd edition Open
View article: Socialism by grace : the new visibility of postsecular social work
Socialism by grace : the new visibility of postsecular social work Open
In conceptualising the new visibility of postsecular social work this thesis develops alternative perspectives to former secular, liberal and neoliberal hegemonies within the profession. Firstly secularism is considered as compromising del…
View article: Compassion and the criminal justice system:<i>stumbling along</i>towards a jurisprudence of love and forgiveness
Compassion and the criminal justice system:<i>stumbling along</i>towards a jurisprudence of love and forgiveness Open
As the title suggests, Jeffrie G. Murphy's latest anthology of thirteen essays comprises an agglomeration of his thoughts on punishment and forgiveness along with the moral emotions of guilt, remorse, resentment, shame, love and jealousy. …