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  1. The misruling elites: the state, local elites, and the social geography of the Chinese Revolution

    The existing scholarship has developed six main explanations to account for the success of the Chinese Revolution, which has been anomalous for major...

    **aohong Xu, Ivan Png, ... Yehning Chen in Theory and Society
    Article Open access 02 February 2024
  2. Is Evolutionary Psychology a Scientific Revolution? A Bibliometric Analysis

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    The emergence and growth of Evolutionary Psychology (EP) in the behavioral sciences has been characterized as a “scientific revolution”...

    Article Open access 16 March 2024
  3. The Scientific Revolution of Evolutionary Psychology: Current Status and Future Directions. A Commentary on Zagaria (2024)

    Objectives: A bibliometric analysis by Zagaria (2024) claimed that research in Evolutionary Psychology (EP) lags behind research grounded in the...

    William Costello, Andrew G. Thomas in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology
    Article 30 May 2024
  4. Aquaculture in the Ancient World: Ecosystem Engineering, Domesticated Landscapes, and the First Blue Revolution

    Aquaculture is the world’s fastest growing food sector and accounts for more than 50% of the world’s fish food supply. The significant growth in...

    Ashleigh J. Rogers in Journal of Archaeological Research
    Article Open access 12 September 2023
  5. “Welcome to the Revolution”: Promoting Generational Renewal in Argentina’s Ni Una Menos

    Despite the global upsurge of youth-fueled mass mobilization, the critical question of why new generations may be eager to join established movements...

    Elisabeth Jay Friedman, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá in Qualitative Sociology
    Article Open access 20 February 2023
  6. Political Transition Tribulations in Sudan: Implications for Social Work Practice

    Sudan has tried to plant democracy in the aftermath of its independence. The efforts, however, have been halted by repeated coup d’états. Sudan has...

    Estifanos Balew Liyew in Journal of Human Rights and Social Work
    Article 02 September 2023
  7. Resistance within South Africa’s Passive Revolution: from Racial Inclusion to Fractured Militancy

    In recent decades, scholars have turned to Antonio Gramsci’s concept of passive revolution to explain the reproduction and development of capitalism....

    Article 06 November 2021
  8. Creating and maintaining an alternative public sphere: The struggles of social justice feminism, 1899–1925

    One of the most successful and influential contributions to examining the intersection between society and its effect on public action is Jurgen...

    John Thomas McGuire in Theory and Society
    Article 04 November 2023
  9. Imagining Doctoral Education in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Driving Technology or Being Driven by Technology

    The recent technological revolution, often referred to as the Fourth Industrial Revolution or the Second Machine Age, has brought significant changes...

    Jisun Jung in Minerva
    Article 25 August 2022
  10. The Lives of Egyptian Women Between Continuous Trauma and Everyday Resistance: A Feminist Analysis of Narratives of Five Survivors in the Context of 2011 Revolution and its Aftermath

    This paper investigates how the socio-political context shapes women’s exposure to traumas and influences women’s perceptions of and responses to...

    Kholoud Saber Barakat, Pierre Philippot in Gender Issues
    Article 17 January 2024
  11. Challenging Global Capitalism: Four Measures of Ecuador’s Citizens Revolution Inspiring Equitable and Sustainable Development Discourse

    This article examines four measures that challenged global capitalism during Ecuador’s Citizens Revolution (2007–2017). These include debt...

    Federica Zaccagnini in Development
    Article 01 June 2023
  12. “Insurgent subjectivity: Hope and its interactant emotions in the Nicaraguan revolution”

    This article examines the role of emotions during insurgent conditions by focusing on the Nicaraguan revolution, in particular the two-year period...

    Jean-Pierre Reed in Theory and Society
    Article 27 September 2022
  13. Sustainability and the Industrial Revolution

    Sustainability refers to utilizing the resources in a manner without sacrificing the future needs. Industrial revolution refers to improvement...
    C. M. Vivek, P. Ramkumar, P. K. Srividhya in The Palgrave Handbook of Global Sustainability
    Reference work entry 2023
  14. From industrial to digital citizenship: rethinking social rights in cyberspace

    Growing social inequalities represent a major concern associated with the Digital Revolution. The article tackles this issue by exploring how welfare...

    Federico Tomasello in Theory and Society
    Article Open access 03 June 2022
  15. Mobility and Social Change: Understanding the European Neolithic Period after the Archaeogenetic Revolution

    This paper discusses and synthesizes the consequences of the archaeogenetic revolution to our understanding of mobility and social change during the...

    Article Open access 04 January 2021
  16. Psychiatry, Law, and Revolution: A View from Egypt

    In 2009, Egypt adopted the “Law for the Care of Mental Patients,” a rights-based legislation intended to bring the country’s mental health...

    Article 14 October 2023
  17. Gender Inclusivity of India’s Digital Financial Revolution for Attainment of SDGs: Macro Achievements and the Micro Experiences of Targeted Initiatives

    For decades, India has led the drive for financial inclusion of poor rural women to facilitate attainment of development objectives like poverty...

    Maren Duvendack, Lina Sonne, Supriya Garikipati in The European Journal of Development Research
    Article 25 April 2023
  18. The Myanmar radical tradition: revolution, reaction, and the changing imperial world order

    This article historicizes and conceptualizes the Myanmar radical tradition: a tradition of thought and practice that has animated radical politics...

    Geoffrey Rathgeb Aung, Stephen Campbell in Dialectical Anthropology
    Article Open access 15 February 2024
  19. The development, paradigm and academic values of enterprise anthropology—the “fourth revolution” of anthropology

    As an emerging interdisciplinary field in anthropology, enterprise anthropology (EA) has experienced five historical stages of development since its...

    Article Open access 27 June 2022
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