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A UK Psychologist's Reflections on the First Year of the COVID-19 Lockdown

Can We Talk about a Jewish Experience?

Nikki Scheiner

common with that of disadvantaged ethnic minorities, cultural differences also set it apart from the coronavirus's impact on the mainstream UK population. In this article, I want to explore the socio-cultural and emotional sequelae of COVID-19 during the

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Social Quality and Brexit in Stoke-on-Trent, England

Ian Mahoney and Tony Kearon

responsiveness (as crucial elements of SQ), thus causing the lack of SQ, that are in many respects prefigured in the pre-Brexit vote interviews examined here. Moreover, while addressing a microcosm of the UK population and the impacts that a lack of social

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Border Violence, Democracy, and the Museum

Simon Knell

Change .” Museum & Society 9 ( 2 ): 136 – 53 . Cangiano , Alesso. 2019 . “The Impact of Migration on UK Population Growth.” Migration Observatory Briefing, 18 December. https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/the-impact-of-migration-on-uk-population

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Citizen Curators

Cultural Democracy in Action?

Tehmina Goskar

operating budgets and size of staff. Cornwall's permanently resident population of nearly 570,000 people is dominated by older and retired age-groups (50-plus) ( UK Population Data 2022 ). This population swells dramatically in the summer and holiday months

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Leisuring Masculinities in British Indian Childhoods

Explorations at the Intersection of Gender Order and Generational Order

Utsa Mukherjee

Wales .” https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/uk-population-by-ethnicity/national-and-regional-populations/population-of-england-and-wales/latest#by-ethnicity (accessed 27 June 2020 ). Riessman , Catherine Kohler . 2008

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Reflective Practitioners and Participant Observers in Autism Services

Managing Knowledge in UK Social Care

Joseph J. Long

characterise autism in terms of difficulties with communication and social interaction; restricted and repetitive behaviour and interests; and include sensory processing difficulties ( American Psychiatric Association 2013 ). Around 1 per cent of the UK

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Shakespeare and Extremism

Adam Hansen

and 2013, 57.4% of the referrals under Prevent legislation involved Muslims, despite the fact that, according to the 2011 national census, Muslims represented just 5% of the UK population. 9 In turn, we should overlook the concerns of the very

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Around Abby Day’s Believing in Belonging

Belief and Social Identity in the Modern World

Christopher R. Cotter, Grace Davie, James A. Beckford, Saliha Chattoo, Mia Lövheim, Manuel A. Vásquez, and Abby Day

European Social Survey and illuminate the large section of the UK population that is neither actively religious nor non-religious. David Voas (2009) was able to use my typology to analyze a similar pattern in the wider European population. The conclusion