| Creating a more supportive and inclusive university culture: a mixed-methods interdisciplinary comparative analysis of medical and social sciences at the University of Oxford |
8 |
| The social mind: disentangling affective and cognitive routes to understanding others |
5 |
| Biomechanics of coaching maximal instep soccer kick for practitioners |
4 |
| The bad things we do because of empathy |
4 |
| From science to art and back again: the pendulum of an anthropologist |
3 |
| Road safety: the average male as a norm in vehicle occupant crash safety assessment |
3 |
| Investigating consciousness in the sleep laboratory - an interdisciplinary perspective on lucid dreaming |
3 |
| 'Handle with care': literature, archaeology, slavery |
2 |
| Practitioners' perspectives: a funder's experience of addressing gender balance in its portfolio of awards |
2 |
| Impact of family characteristics on the gender publication gap: evidence for physicists in France |
2 |
| Materials library collections as tools for interdisciplinary research |
1 |
| Artists working with life (sciences) in contestable settings |
1 |
| The practical other: teleology and its development |
1 |
| Can we share an us-feeling with a digital machine? Emotional sharing and the recognition of one as another |
1 |
| Postcolonial theory and globalized empathy: from development to difference |
1 |
| Endorheic currents in ecology: an example of the effects from scientific specialization and interdisciplinary isolation |
1 |
| The contribution of Sir Alan Wilson to spatial interaction and transport modelling |
1 |
| The missing piece of the integrative studies puzzle |
1 |
| Measuring gender in R&I - theories, methods, and experience |
1 |
| Relationism as revelation or prescription? Some thoughts on how Ingold's implicit critique of modernity could be harnessed to political ecology |
1 |
| Parallel lines and forking paths: reflections on the work of Tim IngoId |
1 |
| BLACK GOLD: trustworthiness in artistic research (seen from the sidelines of arts and health) |
1 |
| Behaviour as a thing |
0 |
| Towards integrative anthropology again and again: disorderly becomings of a (biological) anthropologist |
0 |
| Toward an anthropology of mathematizing |
0 |
| Art, craft, and the ontology of archaeological things |
0 |
| Return to animism |
0 |
| Understanding skill, food and field |
0 |
| Swing time: on children, peat bogs, and pendulums |
0 |
| Orientation and proportion in Indian traditional domestic architecture |
0 |
| Sex and gender approaches in environmental health research: two exemplary case studies of the German environment agency |
0 |
| Disproportionate impact of radiation and radiation regulation |
0 |
| Stimulation and connection: science and theatrical experience in Complicite's Mnemonic |
0 |
| Understanding online information experiences: simulated, personalized and epistemological |
0 |
| Social decision-making driven by artistic explore-exploit tension |
0 |
| The dynamics of transportation networks |
0 |
| An outline of Alan Wilson's philosophy of knowledge, with special attention given to the importance of interdisciplinarity and its role in undergraduate education |
0 |
| Spatial interaction and security: a review and case study of the Syrian refugee crisis |
0 |
| Entropy maximization and input-output analysis |
0 |
| Encountering Alan Wilson, filling the gaps in data sets (from the knowns to the unknowns) ... and disciplinary history/progress |
0 |
| Alan Wilson - contributions to research on population and migration |
0 |
| Applied spatial modelling in the twenty-first century: the Wilson legacy. Looking back and looking forward |
0 |
| Thinking the other, thinking otherwise: Levinas' conception of responsibility |
0 |
| Self and others |
0 |
| A cohort of trees, photographs, scientists, an artist and a curator: the collaborative study of environmental change |
0 |
| Understanding interdisciplinarity in its argumentative context: thought and rhetoric in the perception of academic practices |
0 |
| What are patterns in the humanities? |
0 |
| Reforming China's polar science and technology system |
0 |
| 'Time-twisted space': an exploration of the synaesthetic continuum through the work of Vladimir Nabokov |
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