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Social Sciences

Social Science research projects explore topics which include, but are not limited to, anthropology, business management, criminal justice, economics, gender parity, human geography, law, modern slavery, politics, psychology, warfare and defence.

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Explaining the Gender Gap in Mental Health Across Adolescence
Report
Social Sciences, Research

Explaining the Gender Gap in Mental Health Across Adolescence

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Serena Inzani
Aug 15, 2019
Social Capital and Economic Growth
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Economics
Social Sciences, Research

Social Capital and Economic Growth

Go to the profile of Maciej Respekta
Maciej Respekta
Aug 15, 2019
Families and Food in Hard Times and the Importance of Qualitative Data Reuse
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Social Sciences, Research

Families and Food in Hard Times and the Importance of Qualitative Data Reuse

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Orsolya Dobe
Aug 15, 2019
I Receive, I Give: An Interdisciplinary Research Project on Human Flourishing
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Humanities
Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Research

I Receive, I Give: An Interdisciplinary Research Project on Human Flourishing

Go to the profile of Andreas Espegren Masvie
Andreas Espegren Masvie
Aug 12, 2019
CRAE Laidlaw Report
Report
Diversity and Inclusion
Humanities
Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Research

CRAE Laidlaw Report

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Lorenzo Molinari (he/him)
Jul 20, 2019
Local Authority Councillors' Attitudes Towards Residential Design
Poster
Humanities
Politics
Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Research

Local Authority Councillors' Attitudes Towards Residential Design

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Anastassia Gusseinova
Jul 20, 2019
Social Change in East London: The Fashion Industry
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Report
Social Sciences, Research

Social Change in East London: The Fashion Industry

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Georgina Sánchez
Jul 02, 2019
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