Exchanges: the Warwick Research Journal
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Exchanges: the Warwick Research Journal is a peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality work by researchers in all disciplines, including early career researchers, or those combining research with academic teaching or other professional employment. The journal welcomes articles from all academic areas, including interdisciplinary research and co-authored papers, in order to encourage intellectual exchange and debate across research communities.
- Ideals and Practices of Rationality – An Interview with Lorraine Daston
- 'A New World… Out of Nothing': Review of an interdisciplinary workshop
- Editorial Volume 4 (2)
- Acting Law | Law Acting: A Conversation with Dr Felix Nobis and Professor Gary Watt
- For They Need to Believe Themselves White: An intertextual analysis of Orson...
- Training Future Actors in the Food System: A new collaborative cross-institutional,...
- The ‘Biological Turn’ in History Writing
- ‘Forging change’? Collaboration between policy makers, academics, and civil society...
- The Art of Supporting Decision-Making
- A Reflection on the Artists and Academics Exhibition
- Art, Scholarship, Community: Experiences of Viewing
- Grasping the Ineffable: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mood
- Asymmetric Exchange Rate Exposure - Research in Southeast Asian Countries
- Participatory Development: A Tool of Pedagogy
- A Group Interview about Publishing with Professor Jack Zipes
- Global Futures: Building Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Research Careers
- ‘Excess of It’: Reviewing 'William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play...
- A Conversation with Martin Stannard and Barbara Cooke
- Science For All
- Modelling and Simulations of a Narrow Track Tilting Vehicle
- Security Sector Reform - Limitations and Prospects of the Scholarly Debate
- Interview on Experimental Philosophy with Joshua Knobe
- Editorial 4(1), October 2016
- ‘There is no better means of instruction on China than letting China speak for...
- Urban Gardening in the Crisis Conjuncture