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Should commercial sex workers have unrestricted healthcare access across the world? (2021)
Journal Article
Taylor-Robinson, S., Harrison, R., De Souza Lopes, P. A., & Zdravkov, J. (2021). Should commercial sex workers have unrestricted healthcare access across the world?. International Journal for Equity in Health, 20(237), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-021-01575-3

We argue commercial sex workers have rights to healthcare and psychosocial support. While decriminalization is not legally enacted in most countries, we would suggest these workers rights include freedom from harassment and opportunities to lead heal... Read More about Should commercial sex workers have unrestricted healthcare access across the world?.

Designing and evaluating faith-based interventions in culture-sensitive ways: Insights from the international evidence and practical lessons from project dldl/ድልድል (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R., & Damtew, A. (2021, October). Designing and evaluating faith-based interventions in culture-sensitive ways: Insights from the international evidence and practical lessons from project dldl/ድልድል. Presented at Designing and evaluating culture-sensitive and faith-based domestic violence interventions: International experiences, Virtual

A common reference for the scholarship that looks at faith-based interventions involving clergy is the understanding that religious personnel, the discourses they use and their responses to communities can both contribute to the continuation of the p... Read More about Designing and evaluating faith-based interventions in culture-sensitive ways: Insights from the international evidence and practical lessons from project dldl/ድልድል.

The Farm Laws Struggle 2020-2021: class-caste alliances and bypassed agrarian transition in neoliberal India (2021)
Journal Article
Lerche, J. (2021). The Farm Laws Struggle 2020-2021: class-caste alliances and bypassed agrarian transition in neoliberal India. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 48(7), 1380-1396. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2021.1986013

The article analyses the farm laws struggle in India which, at the time of writing (September 2021), has lasted more than a year. It aims to explain its unusually broad support base and to discuss the potential wider impact of the new social coalitio... Read More about The Farm Laws Struggle 2020-2021: class-caste alliances and bypassed agrarian transition in neoliberal India.

Joan Robinson on Environment and Ecology (2021)
Journal Article
Schincariol, V. E. (2021). Joan Robinson on Environment and Ecology. Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, 10(3), 440-462. https://doi.org/10.1177/22779760211053082

The last works of Joan Robinson showed increasing preoccupation with ecological and environmental issues. Some of these preoccupations were already present in some of her main earlier works, but as she approached old age, the discussion of these ques... Read More about Joan Robinson on Environment and Ecology.

Humanities and Engineering Perspectives on Music Transcription: (2021)
Journal Article
Holzapfel, A., Benetos, E., Killick, A., & Widdess, R. (2022). Humanities and Engineering Perspectives on Music Transcription:. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 37(3), 747-764. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqab074

Music transcription is a process of creating a notation of musical sounds. It has been used as a basis for the analysis of music from a wide variety of cultures. Recent decades have seen an increasing amount of engineering research within the field o... Read More about Humanities and Engineering Perspectives on Music Transcription:.

Tōhoku 217 Śrīguptasūtra (2021)
Digital Artefact
(2021). Tōhoku 217 Śrīguptasūtra. [Website]. Fremont, CA

The Śrīgupta sūtra is the story of a plot against the life of the Buddha. Śrīgupta, a wealthy young Jain disciple, at his guru's instigation invites the Buddha to lunch at his house in Rājagṛha, where he secretly prepares a fire-trap and a poisoned m... Read More about Tōhoku 217 Śrīguptasūtra.

What is Wrong with Social Media? An Anti-Capitalist Critique (2021)
Journal Article
Gilroy-Ware, M. (2021). What is Wrong with Social Media? An Anti-Capitalist Critique. Socialist register, 58(1),

As the liberal fantasy of a stable ‘capitalist democracy’ has steadily disintegrated in the last few years, the digital giants – Google, Apple, Twitter, and in particular, Facebook Inc. – have provided some of the most conspicuous evidence of the inc... Read More about What is Wrong with Social Media? An Anti-Capitalist Critique.

Reverse complex predicates or something else?: The case of Hindi de ‘give’ and jaa ‘go’ (2021)
Journal Article
Koumbarou, A., Srivastava, S. K., & Biswas, S. B. (2021). Reverse complex predicates or something else?: The case of Hindi de ‘give’ and jaa ‘go’. SOAS working papers in linguistics, 20, 72-94. https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00035586

“Aspectual” complex predicates (ACPs) in Hindi are formed by a sequence of two verbs that together describe a single event. The main verb is realised in root form and contributes lexical meaning, followed by a light verb which carries TAM morphology... Read More about Reverse complex predicates or something else?: The case of Hindi de ‘give’ and jaa ‘go’.

A Visual Dictionary of Tibetan Verb Valency (2021)
Other
Pagel, U., Garrett, E., Lugli, L., & Faggionato, C. (2021). A Visual Dictionary of Tibetan Verb Valency. Mangalam Research Institute Berkeley, USA

The Visual Dictionary of Tibetan Verb Valency is a proof of concept corpus-driven lexical resource to explore the argument structure of Tibetan verbs diachronically, through data visualisation.