ABSTRACT This article examines the emotional and psychological underpinnings of over-indulgence and consumption behaviour beyond financial capabilities and means, resulting[…]
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ALCOHOL AS A SELFOBJECT IN ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
ABSTRACT The term selfobject derives from the self psychology theory of Heinz Kohut (1931-1981). It is used to describe an[…]
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ABSTRACT Just War Theory is a long standing tradition in the field of war ethics that assesses the morality of[…]
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Read moreTHE ARPILLERISTAS OF NORTHERN IRELAND: PIECING TOGETHER A TROUBLED PAST FROM THE THREADS OF A COLLECTIVE MEMORY?
ABSTRACT How past events are interpreted can become problematic if those events are marked by trauma and loss. Many other[…]
Read moreTHE INFLUENCE OF MARX, GRAMSCI AND WILLIAMS ON STUART HALL’S THEORY OF CULTURE
ABSTRACT The late Stuart Hall has had an enormous influence on the academic, political and cultural spheres of Great Britain.[…]
Read moreTYPES OF SPACE AND THEIR USE IN SIGN LANGUAGE
ABSTRACT This article analyses and reviews the literature currently available on sign languages’ use of space. It focuses on two[…]
Read moreIS DEAF CULTURE REALLY A CULTURE?
ABSTRACT Whether or not the term ‘Deaf Culture’ can be used to define the unique interactions of Deaf individuals as[…]
Read moreFROM SPECIES BEING TO SPECIES BECOMING: ONTOLOGICAL THINKING IN THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
ABSTRACT In his 1969 text On Marx, Louis Althusser argued that the 1840s represented an ‘epistemological break’ in Karl Marx’s[…]
Read moreDEPICTIONS OF IMPERIALISM IN BRITISH AND INDIAN SCIENCE FICTION FILMS
ABSTRACT This article begins by defining the extent, and key characteristics, of British Imperialism before examining two science fiction films[…]
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