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April 4, 2025 Alan Bradshaw, _Royal Holloway University of London_ and Dannie Kjeldgaard, _University of Southern Denmark_ From black stars on European goods to apps showing what’s Canadian,


consumers can respond to tariffs with their wallets. September 25, 2024 Nicolas Lebourg, _Université de Montpellier_ and Olivier Schmitt, _University of Southern Denmark_ Coup de projecteur


sur le Mouvement impérial russe, l’un des outils qu’emploie Moscou pour séduire l’ultra-droite européenne, et notamment française. March 12, 2024 Lydia Ottlewski, _University of Southern


Denmark_; John Schouten, and Joonas Rokka, _EM Lyon Business School_ Whether LGBTQIA+, or sceptical of romantic love as the best foundation for their family, many are looking to the Internet


to find co-parenting partners with whom to raise a child. November 21, 2023 Danita Catherine Burke, _University of Southern Denmark_ The sealing industry has evolved but the EU’s ban on


seal imports has contributed to the enduring cultural violence experienced by Canadian sealers. June 21, 2023 Rob Book, _University of Southern Denmark_ With newfound fame and fortune, NBA


rookies who come from poverty face a bevy of challenges that threaten to derail their success. May 9, 2023 Carly Drake, _North Central College_ and Anuja Anil Pradhan, _University of


Southern Denmark_ What does secondhand embarrassment say about your own anxieties and biases? February 22, 2023 Chiara De Franco, _University of Southern Denmark_; Christoph Meyer,


_King's College London_, and Karen E. Smith, _London School of Economics and Political Science_ The war’s one-year anniversary is eerily close to that of an EU report on the prevention


of mass atrocities. Ten years later, its authors reflect on what the bloc could have done differently. September 28, 2022 Matthew Mclaughlin, _The University of Western Australia_; Hayley


Christian, _The University of Western Australia_; Jasper Schipperijn, _University of Southern Denmark_, and Trevor Shilton, _Curtin University_ Residential ‘stroads’ – neighbourhood streets


that have become rat runs for through traffic – can be turned back into safe, mixed-use streets that put residents’ and children’s needs first. August 17, 2022 Matthew Mclaughlin, _The


University of Western Australia_; Hayley Christian, _The University of Western Australia_; Jasper Schipperijn, _University of Southern Denmark_, and Trevor Shilton, _Curtin University_


Beautiful shopping streets attract people — and that’s good for business. Images of ten reimagined local shopping streets show how they can become the beautiful hearts of their local


communities. May 11, 2022 Ziggi Ivan Santini, _University of Southern Denmark_; Charlotte Meilstrup, _University of Copenhagen_; Line Nielsen, _University of Copenhagen_; Rob Donovan, _The


University of Western Australia_, and Vibeke Jenny Koushede, _University of Copenhagen_ Our study shows that people who believe they can do things to improve their mental health have higher


wellbeing. April 11, 2022 Eileen Mary Holowka, _Concordia University_; Maria Kathryn Tomlinson, _University of Sheffield_; Mie Kusk Søndergaard, _University of Southern Denmark_, and Ulrik


Bak Kirk, _Aarhus University_ People living with endometriosis wait an average of 7.5 years for a diagnosis. Social science researchers are working to identify ways to help reduce this


timeline. October 20, 2021 Elvis Genbo Xu, _University of Southern Denmark_ and Xiaoyu Duan, _University of Southern Denmark_ Researchers are uncovering how microplastic particles are


carried in wind, rain and snow to remote regions of our planet. October 13, 2021 Ziggi Ivan Santini, _University of Southern Denmark_; Lau Caspar Thygesen, _University of Southern Denmark_,


and Ola Ekholm, _University of Southern Denmark_ The average wellbeing of people with depression in Denmark improved over the first six months of the pandemic. October 5, 2021 Julia


Bronnmann, _University of Southern Denmark_; Andreea L. Cojocaru, _University of Stavanger_, and Frank Asche, _University of Florida_ Ecolabelled seafood fetches higher prices in


supermarkets, giving retailers and producers the incentive to up their sustainability game. September 17, 2021 Danita Catherine Burke, _University of Southern Denmark_ Promoting dialogue


among Arctic states and peoples has been a great success, but the council must now adapt to tackle new and emerging challenges in this fragile region. September 7, 2021 Vicky Karyoti,


_University of Southern Denmark_ The first modern, lethal drone strike took place one month after 9/11. Twenty years later, our view of warfare and military personnel has completely changed.


September 2, 2021 Danita Catherine Burke, _University of Southern Denmark_ Sealing is a more complicated issue than successful protests against it would suggest. August 23, 2021 Sten


Rynning, _University of Southern Denmark_ The US, Nato and the EU must support stability on the ground, even if it’s not the type of stability they wanted. June 8, 2021 Amelie Theussen,


_University of Southern Denmark_ The European nation allowed the NSA to collect data on its EU partners from undersea cables. May 27, 2021 Bryan Yazell, _University of Southern Denmark_


These books reinforce preconceived notions about migration and ignore the fact that climate change has displaced people in affluent countries like the US.