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Russo-Ukrainian War: The Political Economy of the Present Balance of Forces
(University of Edinburgh, LSE CCRG, 2025-04)This paper examines the evolving political economy of the Russo-Ukrainian War, arguing that despite its asymmetric nature, the conflict has become more balanced due to Ukraine’s institutional resilience and consistent ... -
Life under Occupation in the Russo-Ukraine War: Insights from Activist Networks
(University of Edinburgh, LSE CCRG, 2025-04)This research report draws on interviews with civic activists conducting evacuations from Russian occupied territories in Ukraine, as well as some evacuees, to shed light on the human rights abuses and totalitarian forms ... -
Using Serious Leisure Theory to Explore the Experiences of People Walking the Camino
(The University of Edinburgh, 2025-07-02)This study aims to investigate the differences in flow experiences between individuals walking alone and those walking with companions along the Camino de Santiago in Spain. The researcher conducted fieldwork in Arzúa, ... -
BR-UK: Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Intersectionality Calendar
(Behavioural Research UK, 2025-01-08)This calendar provides a (non-exclusive) summary of public holidays, holy days, religious festivals and academic term times - some errors may exist. The dates highlighted here are not exhaustive but are a selection of ... -
The role of alternatives to primary aggregates in reducing emissions from the construction sector
(Ricardo, 2025)Scotland's construction industry relies heavily on traditional primary aggregates. Lower carbon alternatives such as recycled concrete and incineration bottom ash aggregates are gaining traction. This study has found that ...