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Journal peer review performed in the natural sciences has been an object of study since at least 183...
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The Royal Anthropological Institute’s first annual one-day postgraduate conference was hosted by the...
This special issue of Durham Anthropology Journal was edited by Muhammad Aurang Zeb Mughal as a conf...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
You may have come across discussion of the ‘academic spring’ – the movement started by academics (fa...
Peer review gives research a stamp of approval, but the reviews themselves can be flawed. This is po...
Supporting students through responding to variation in students' disciplinary learning, developing m...
This Element presents the background contexts and histories of peer review, the data-handling sensit...
Simon J. James looks back at the richly varied contribution of the science-fiction writer and scienc...
Procedural understanding should be taught to students for an understanding of the 'nature of science...
This volume is a commentary of key ideas and approaches to narrative study contributed by sixteen sc...
Journal peer review performed in the natural sciences has been an object of study since at least 183...
Started in north-east England in 2015, MammalWeb aims to improve our knowledge of British mammals t...
Mildred Dresselhaus is known for her influential research on the physics of carbon. Her wide‐ranging...
Collaboration is an increasingly significant issue in anthropology. This paper outlines what it inv...
Purpose: To understand how authors and reviewers are accepting and embracing Open Peer Review (OPR),...
The Royal Anthropological Institute’s first annual one-day postgraduate conference was hosted by the...
This special issue of Durham Anthropology Journal was edited by Muhammad Aurang Zeb Mughal as a conf...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...