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Leadership and Collaboration (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Leadership and Collaboration. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (21-40). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_2

The aim of this chapter is to review the concepts of leadership and collaboration, both of which feature prominently in the discussion and analysis presented in this book. This chapter provides a detailed theoretical overview of, first, how these are... Read More about Leadership and Collaboration.

Discourses of Leadership and Collaboration (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Discourses of Leadership and Collaboration. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (41-78). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_3

The chapter discusses the notion of discourse, something deployed extensively in the book, before turning to the consideration of the potential constituents of the elusive discourses of collaboration and leadership. First, I review the ways in which... Read More about Discourses of Leadership and Collaboration.

The legal treatment of nationality in the international intellectual property legal framework (2024)
Book Chapter
Torremans, P. (2024). The legal treatment of nationality in the international intellectual property legal framework. In Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Rights and Inclusivity (34-47). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781803927268.00009

Inclusivity or inclusiveness is a concept that lies at the heart of intellectual property. IP is all about sharing innovation, brands and providing society with literary and artistic works. But what does that tell us about the legal treatment of nati... Read More about The legal treatment of nationality in the international intellectual property legal framework.

From Field to Application (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). From Field to Application. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (215-234). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_7

The chapter brings together the key observations about how leadership and collaboration can be realised in talk at work. This discussion entails specifically the consideration of the forms, functions and effects of communicative practices associated... Read More about From Field to Application.

Oxytocin (2024)
Book Chapter
Anand-Ivell, R., Ludwig, M., Tribe, R., & Ivell, R. (2024). Oxytocin. In Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-21477-6.00121-8

The small peptide hormone oxytocin has long been recognized as a key factor in the natural induction of the birth process at the end of pregnancy, as well as in the release of milk upon suckling by the infant. It has additional roles within the brain... Read More about Oxytocin.

Reconfiguring health organisations for environmental sustainability: implications for professions, work and management in healthcare (2024)
Book Chapter
Bishop, S. (2024). Reconfiguring health organisations for environmental sustainability: implications for professions, work and management in healthcare. In J. Braithwaite, Y. Zurynski, & C. K-lynn Smith (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Health System Sustainability. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032701196-38

This chapter discusses the implications of the environmental sustainability agenda for organisations, management, and professionals in healthcare. It first considers the way in which sustainability is being promoted within public policy, supported by... Read More about Reconfiguring health organisations for environmental sustainability: implications for professions, work and management in healthcare.

Pregnancy, Birth, and Medicine (2024)
Book Chapter
(2024). Pregnancy, Birth, and Medicine. In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Department of Philosophy, Stanford University

Pregnancy and birth can be approached from many philosophical angles, including philosophy of law, philosophy of biology, and mereology. Some authors have focused on ethical issues surrounding abortion and assisted reproduction, others have discussed... Read More about Pregnancy, Birth, and Medicine.

Countermeasures and sanctions (2024)
Book Chapter
White, N. D. (2024). Countermeasures and sanctions. In M. Evans (Ed.), International Law (521-547). Oxford University Press (OUP)

The issue of enforcement by means of non-forcible measures is one of the least developed areas of international law. Two legal regimes are relatively clear—non- forcible countermeasures taken by States (countermeasures) and non-forcible measures take... Read More about Countermeasures and sanctions.

Languages and Literacies in Roman Britain (2024)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. Languages and Literacies in Roman Britain. In A. Mullen, & A. Willi (Eds.), Latinization, Local Languages and Literacies in the Roman West. Oxford University Press (OUP)

Fictional Men: (De)constructing a Military Hero—Military Masculinity, National Identity and Bipolar Disorder in Chimamanda Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus (2024)
Book Chapter
Ojebode, A. O. (2024). Fictional Men: (De)constructing a Military Hero—Military Masculinity, National Identity and Bipolar Disorder in Chimamanda Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus. In The Palgrave Handbook of African Men and Masculinities (349-372). Cham, Switerland: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49167-2_18

Despite extensive criticisms of masculinities in Africa, mainly within sociology, critical men’s studies, masculinity studies, feminism and anthropology, there is little compelling research on the intersection between military masculinity, constructi... Read More about Fictional Men: (De)constructing a Military Hero—Military Masculinity, National Identity and Bipolar Disorder in Chimamanda Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus.

“Dirge to Slit Bodies”: EndSARS, Police Brutality, and Nigerian Dystopia in Jumoke Verissimo and James Yéku’s Soro Soke: When Poetry Speaks Up (2024)
Book Chapter
Ojebode, A. O. (2024). “Dirge to Slit Bodies”: EndSARS, Police Brutality, and Nigerian Dystopia in Jumoke Verissimo and James Yéku’s Soro Soke: When Poetry Speaks Up. . Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40754-3_14

Since the post-independent era, Nigerian literary and political activists from Fela Anikupo Kuti’s Zombie to Ken Saro-Wiwa’s “Silence Would Be Treason”, and Wole Soyinka’s The Man Die have utilized a plethora of genres to parody, protest, and provoke... Read More about “Dirge to Slit Bodies”: EndSARS, Police Brutality, and Nigerian Dystopia in Jumoke Verissimo and James Yéku’s Soro Soke: When Poetry Speaks Up.

Machinic Highs and Pathic Patchworks of Addicted Systems (2024)
Book Chapter
Goffey, A., & Fuller, M. (2024). Machinic Highs and Pathic Patchworks of Addicted Systems. In M. Sehgal, & A. Wilkie (Eds.), More-Than-Human Aesthetics: Venturing Beyond the Bifurcation of Nature (153-171). Bristol University Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529227819.ch010

Adopting, as its starting point for the engagement with more-than-human aesthetics, a discussion of the concept of the machinic ‘high’ to be found in the work of Félix Guattari, this chapter proposes an ‘ethico-aesthetic’ engagement with networked di... Read More about Machinic Highs and Pathic Patchworks of Addicted Systems.

Bargaining the Rules of Evidence (2024)
Book Chapter
Thomason, M. (2024). Bargaining the Rules of Evidence. In M. Langer, M. McConville, & L. Marsh (Eds.), Research Handbook on Plea Bargaining & Criminal Justice. Edward Elgar Publishing

Plea bargains depend in large part on the available evidence against the defendant. Strictly speaking, these negotiations should be based only on evidence that is likely to be admissible at trial. Bargains therefore implicitly depend on the structure... Read More about Bargaining the Rules of Evidence.

Lost in Space? Finding the People in Late Antique Archaeology (2024)
Book Chapter
Bowden, W. (2024). Lost in Space? Finding the People in Late Antique Archaeology. In Lived Spaces in Late Antiquity. Taylor and Francis Group

This paper argues that late antique archaeologists’ focus on space (particularly urban space) reflects the origins of late antique archaeology in challenges to paradigms of “decline” as well as the broader disciplinary histories of classical archaeol... Read More about Lost in Space? Finding the People in Late Antique Archaeology.