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    • Towards a sociology of healthcare robots 

      Robins, D; Brown, N; Atkin, K; et al. (Wiley, 5 April 2025)
      We propose a sociological approach to healthcare robots that emphasises the heterogeneous ethics of mutual labour and the complex definitions of care that emerge through robot design/deployment. This argument is the product ...
    • Dynastic international relations: Understanding race and the crisis of liberal order through Ibn Khaldun 

      Sheikh, F; Thomas, OD (SAGE Publications, 2025)
      This paper offers insights into the Crisis of Liberal International Order by combining Ibn Khaldun’s theory of change with scholarship on liberalism and race. We argue that the crisis emerges from the incongruence of two ...
    • Political Identities in Britain During Brexit and Covid: Their Construction and Impact on Preferences and Behaviour 

      Bunting, H; Gaskell, J; Stoker, G; et al. (Routledge, 5 March 2025)
      Since the Brexit referendum, Britain has been described as a divided society, with Leavers pleased to be ‘taking back control’ and Remainers worried about freedom of movement and economic impacts. This chapter explores the ...
    • Film, narrative agency, and the politics of care in veteran Britain 

      Caddick, N; Bulmer, S; Davies, K; et al. (Cambridge University Press, 2025)
      Film offers untapped potential for making critical interventions in world politics, particularly in ways that harness people’s capacity to narrate stories that creatively empower their communities. Combining International ...
    • Translation 

      Wilson-Kovacs, D (De Gruyter, 17 March 2025)
      This chapter focuses on the concept of translation and its development in sociology and science and technologies studies, illustrating how it can help criminologists analyze different forms of digitized control. The chapter ...