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Research looks at the evolution and development of shark teeth and considers a point in time when their teeth were used as taste buds as well as for the consumption of food.
Research addresses regional inequalities in innovation opportunities for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people and disabled groups.
Research looks at solutions to addressing global financial losses arising from the current pandemic.
Research considers the community response to COVID-19 within the context of sociolinguistics- the visual display of signs in urban settings.
Research considers the history of 500 years of non-conformist religious groups and how they have thrived in both secular and non-secular environments.
‘Understanding and reducing the use of imprisonment in ten countries’ is a project conducted by the ICPR’s World Prison Research Programme.
Analysing the links between political communication and ideology with a deeper look into its impact on conservative, right-wing groups.
Exploring the limited visual representation of enslaved and freed people in Imperial Spain and the links to contemporary racism in the Hispanic world.
American Studies Association recognises Professor Avery Gordon for dedicating a lifetime of work to the mission and values of American studies.