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Is BURNOUT about more than overwork exhaustion? How does its history tie in with capitalism and care? And how can we approach individual healing when society has its pathologies? h nn h pr ct r Verso Books joins #UncommonSense – TUNE IN! Out now buff.ly/3JiV0QT
WRITE FOR US: our October magazine theme is THE SEA.
Editor Idle Ethnographer is seeking sociologically imaginative articles on a range of maritime themes, from shipping to tourism, port communities to the sea as cultural trope.
Pitch deadline: 2 July buff.ly/3Qg0ZvY
It's assumed that unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the UK will be cared for, but a rise in unregulated accommodation means many become care system casualties.
Rachel Rosen CCoM UCL Social Research Institute (SRI) draws on firsthand insights in #OpenAccess research. buff.ly/3Uo052V
“A work of intellectual and moral resistance, as well as an act of community and solidarity.”
Sandipan Mitra reviews Suchitra Vijayan 🇵🇸 and francesca recchia The Polis Project book that shares powerful testimonies from Indian political prisoners and their families.
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“Hidden from history” was coined by 70s feminists to describe the challenge of researching women's contributions to society – and historian Selina Todd says she is amazed how much work there still is to do.
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“Blaze finally found the concealed police officer, barking furiously as he emerged from behind a cabinet, hands above his head.”
Nickie Charles, Rebekah Fox, Mara Miele & harriet smith Inter-species connectedness look at #dogtraining cultures in the UK.
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Designs for life – and all its adventures: our April Image-Maker in Residence is the research project Politics Of Patents, led by kat jungnickel, which looks at patents for innovative multi-function clothing, and the practical challenges they aimed to solve.
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In this month’s #UncommonSense h nn h pr ct r Verso Books University of Strathclyde gives her fascinating take on the history of BURNOUT. Here, we ask: are there hidden classed, gendered and racialised dimensions to conversations about burnout? doi.org/10.51428/tsr.p…
Homo ludens: our August issue theme is GAMES, and editor Idle Ethnographer is looking for sociological accounts of sport, children’s & adults’ play, role-playing & competition, videogames, education/learning, gamification & more.
➡️ Pitch deadline 30 April buff.ly/4ahY4e7