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  • Vol. 7 (2015)

    The authors and articles in this issue are:

    • Lena Röllicke - FROM KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY TO DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP: Decolonising higher education through communicative action
    • Bahar Mahzari - THE PURGE FROM WITHIN: How McCarthyism undermined the rise of progressive labour unionism in the USA
    • Anna Morr - GENETIC MUTATIONS IN ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE: A look at genetic research and corresponding advances in treatment
    • Hanna Hesemans & Louis R. Leary - ART NEVER EXPRESSES ANYTHING BUT ITSELF: The Russian avantgarde and Hauser’s critique of Suprematism
    • Linda Schlegel - THE JEWISH OTHER: An analysis of the Jewish situation in German speaking Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries
  • Vol. 6 (2014)

    The authors and articles in this issue are:

    • Leonie Hanewinkel - JUSTICE, SOLIDARITY AND EQUALITY OF LUCK: Why the Encounter with the Absurd Requires Equalising Fortune
    • Johanna Bohl - THE “RETURN OF THE COLD WAR?”: Assessing the Causes of the Russian-Georgian War
    • Kiran Hug - MINDFULNESS MEDITATION AND MENTAL ILLNESS: How Meditation Reduces the Risk of Psychopathology
    • Anna Evans - COMPARATIVE FEDERAL EVOLUTION IN NORTH AMERICA: Constitutional Frameworks and the Evolutionary Development of Federalism in the United States and Canada
    • Jonas Knatz - THE END OF THE GERMAN DUALISM: A Systemic Approach to the Autro-Prussian Conflict of 1866
    • Alexandra Brandt Corstius - SEXOLOGY IN GERMANY:  Dr. Richard von Krafft-Ebing’s and Magnus Hirschfeld’s Contribution to the ‘Science of Homosexuality
    • Anne van der Put - RUMOUR HAS IT: Modelling the Spread of Rumour within Maastricht University
    • Jesper Bak-Christensen - DRAWING THE LINE: Disentangling Humanitarian and Human Rights Law in the Case of Drone Strikes
  • Vol. 5 (2013)

    The authors and articles in this issue are:

    • Julia Dalhoff - TURKEY’S FOREIGN POLICY AND THE ARAB SPRING: Setback or catalyst for a power on the rise?
    • Patrizia Koenig - BEYOND THE IVORY TOWER: Negotiating Photography’s Discursive Meaning within the Museum
    • Sarah Stothart - CARIBBEAN SEX TOURISM AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
    • Egon Weerts Junior - CITIZENSHIP AND THE VULNERABILITY OF TECHNOLOGICAL CULTURE
  • Vol. 4 (2012)

    The authors and articles in this issue are:

    • Marian Schneider - PARDON, MAY I SUGGEST YOU ABANDON YOUR CAUSAL ILLUSION?: An essay on why our common sense view of volition should be rejected
    • Christopher Newman - ‘MORALIZATION’ OF TECHNOLOGIES: Military Drones: A Case Study
    • Rahel Schmitz - HORRIFYING STEREOTYPES: The Construction of New Gender Roles in “Jennifer’s Body”
    • Felix Spira -  SOWING SPROUTS TO ENGENDER GREENER UNIVERSITIES: A qualitative study exploring the projects, challenges and strategies of sustainability student groups
    • Nienke van Alphen - SPEAKING WITH STUDENTS IN SORORITIES: How female student association members perceive the influence of injunctive norms on their health and academic performance
  • Vol. 3 (2011)

    The authors and articles in this issue are:

    • Berenike Schott - “City on the Hill” or “Crusader Nation”: The influence of religion on American foreign policy and its changes through the period of ‘born-again’ presidency
    • Christopher Klän, Tom Shortland & Leonie Willenbrink - Transhumanism: A dangerous vision?
    • Florian Rücker - HIV Infection Rates & Human Transit: A social network and risk analysis approach to the relationship between travel and the HIV epidemic
    • Kai Schnier - Tamil Disenfranchisement and the Perceived Loss of Status: The share of British policies in causing the Sri Lankan Civil War
    • Lisanne Raderschall & Janina Zander - Negotiating Gender Roles: Experiences of female Saudi-Arabian students at Maastricht University
    • Michael Schulze - the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871: A diversionary conflict
    • Willem Nuijen & Pieter Verhallen - Human Pheromones: Theory or fact?
  • Vol. 2 (2010)

    The authors and articles in this issue are:

    • Alexandra Vossen - SHIVERS DOWN THE SPINE: Music as a pre-linguistic mnemonic device?
    • Antonia Lagemann - GERHARD RICHTER: An artist uniting contradictions
    • Frederike Kaltheuner & Paul Strohmeier - IRRIGATING KAGAN'S DESERT: Towards a general framework for modeling comparative desert
    • Michelle Ruesch - THE MUTUAL SHAPING OF SOCIETY AND THE CONTRACEPTIVE PILL: An investigation into culture and politics
    • Nina Perkowski - STEMMING THE FLOOD?: Exploring neo-realism and refugee politics in the EU
    • Sarah Kunz - THE FRENCH VEILING DEBATE: Reproductions of Orientalist feminism
  • Vol. 1 (2009)

    The authors and articles in this issue are:

    • Daan Cramer - Reforming Stable Japan: How a Pioneer tries to Emasculate the Long-Standing Status-Quo from Within
    • Hendrik Hartmann - Outsiders Within: Critically Analysing Everyday Racism in Germany
    • Jody Zink - With A Little Help From Our Friends: What the USA Can Learn from Other Nations in its Pursuit of Energy Independence
    • Astrid Van den Bosche - Oyster Boy decided to go as human: The monster in Tim Burtons gothic-pataphysical The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy
    • Felix Spira, Bastian Renner and Valentin Tappeser - Restrictions on the right to movement of Palestinians living in the West Bank: To what extent does the Israeli occupation illegitimately infringe the right to movement of Palestinians living in the West Bank?
    • Jakob D. Banki - On the Possibility of Metaphysics: The Kantian Victory over Humean Scepticism
    • Marco Caputa, Kim Dumont and Sanjay Kumar - Whose Water is it anyway?: A Social Psychological Approach to Effective Public Protesting in Plachimada