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    • Padilla Navarro, Patricio (2025)
      The Local and the Global in Science, Technology, and Innovation is an invitation to view knowledge production in Chile from a different perspective: one that simultaneously acknowledges the power of global dynamics and the ...
    • Robles Murillo, Keylor (2025)
      The recognition of same-sex marriage in Costa Rica constitutes one of the most significant milestones in the recent history of LGBTIQ human rights in the region. However, far from being an isolated event or the sole result ...
    • Retamal, Jaime (2025)
      The bestiary of poet and Nobel laureate Gabriela Mistral is an invitation to the exercise of a sovereign and free pleasure in reading. Although sometimes solitary, silent, and even absorbed, every reading process is ...
    • Palomera, Adriana (2025)
      Migration processes have become increasingly complex in recent decades, marked by political, social, and humanitarian transformations. In Chile, human mobility—historically low in scale—has experienced a sustained increase ...
    • Gallioro, Álvaro; Julian Véjar, Dasten; Alister, Cristian (2025)
      In times of global crisis, wars, and accelerated technological transformations, work continues to reflect our collective uncertainties. This new volume of Labor Studies from the South brings together research examining ...
    • Davinson, Guillermo; Vera, Maritza (2025)
      The rural school of Copihuelpe, located in the rural area of ​​the Loncoche commune, shaped the lives of several generations of residents in this town in the Araucanía Region. Founded in the 1920s and initially named "Santa ...
    • Pikramenou, Nikoletta; Cyran, Bartosz (2026)
      In recent years, international human rights institutions such as the United Nations (UN) and the Council of Europe (CoE) have condemned many of the human rights violations that intersex people face. This has led to Member ...
    • Griem, Lars Christoph (2026)
      Using the example of polyurethane foam structures, this work develops a modular, FAIR workflow for data-driven materials development. Through AI-based segmentation, generative 3D models, and simulations, microstructural ...
    • Weyland, Claude Marie (2025)
      This thesis aims to model the impact of freeway control systems using microscopic traffic flow simulation. The result is a calibrated traffic flow model that realistically represents the traffic situation on a heavily ...
    • Cebataviciute, Roberta; Kaya-Liesegang, Özge; Hinterwaldner, Inge (2026)
      Honest, diverse, perhaps even surprising – Oral Contemporaries offers insights into the professional fields of alumnae and alumni of art history at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The different career paths ...
    • Jephcott, Freya; Ash, Hillary; McGuire, Coreen; Ash, Hillary; Jephcott, Freya; McGuire, Coreen (2025)
      Epidemiology ostensibly exists to reveal and ascribe features to burdens of disease at a population level. However, as the designated arbiter of visibility in public health, it is well-positioned to also obscure burdens ...
    • Jephcott, Freya; Ash, Hillary; Jephcott, Freya; McGuire, Coreen (2025)
      Epidemiology ostensibly exists to reveal and ascribe features to burdens of disease at a population level. However, as the designated arbiter of visibility in public health, it is well-positioned to also obscure burdens ...
    • Catty, Jocelyn; Papadima, Maria; Acheson, Rachel; Tzikas, Nikolaos (2026)
      Psychoanalytic Crisis Work with Adolescents: An Independent Approach offers a clinical and theoretical examination of the seemingly omnipresent and ever-growing mental health difficulties and crises that teenagers face ...
    • Chibois, Jonathan; Shapiro, Samuel; Chibois, Jonathan; Shapiro, Samuel (2025)
      This book considers the challenges posed by fieldwork in centres of power to researchers in the social sciences, with a focus on deliberative assemblies. It includes work by an international and interdisciplinary group of ...
    • Pritchard Moore, Oliver; Bates, Victoria; Abrams, Amber; Gomez, Rocío (2026)
      This handbook delves into the innovative intersection of health and environmental humanities, capturing its multidisciplinary creative spirit by showcasing key concepts and tools, on-the-ground applications, and conversations. ...
    • Abimbola, Seye; Ash, Hillary; Jephcott, Freya; McGuire, Coreen (2025)
      Epidemiology ostensibly exists to reveal and ascribe features to burdens of disease at a population level. However, as the designated arbiter of visibility in public health, it is well-positioned to also obscure burdens ...
    • Devasundaram, Ashvin; Zografos, Stamatis; Mattos, Márcio; Holman, Zoe (2026)
      Placing peripheralised people at its centre, this edited collection unpacks how urban violence must be understood from multiple points of view: powerholders, decision makers, law enforcers, built environment professionals, ...
    • Kochhar-Lindgren, Gray; Sims-Schouten, Wendy; Tsao, Jack (2026)
      Transdisciplinary Experiments: Research, teaching and institutionalisation explores how experimental approaches can reshape research, education, and institutions in higher education to better respond to today’s complex and ...
    • Walters, Cindy (2026)
      Rethinking the Pavilion investigates one unique project in detail, the Vajrasana Buddhist Retreat Centre in rural Suffolk, completed by Walters & Cohen Architects in 2018. The result was an innovative building typology ...
    • Silvonen, Viliina; Stepanova, Eila (2026)
      This edited volume opens new approaches to lament research by analysing the intersections between ideologies and lament traditions, providing advancements in methodologies and the knowledge of domains that emerge at this ...