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1. Leisure Sciences and the Humanities.

2. Commentary on "The Lowenthal Papers": Environment, the Humanities, and Landscape.

3. Introduction for the special issue: Contemporary Chinese Marxism.

5. A Foucauldian analysis of research Assessment in a postcolonial context: the example of Hong Kong.

6. Connecting Cultures.

7. DISCUSSION PAPER EDUCATION, CAPABILITY AND ACTION: FURTHER COMMENT.

8. The arts and humanities are fundamental to health professions education.

9. Applying the Prism Model to design arts and humanities medical curricula.

10. The devaluation of philosophical reflexivity in social research.

11. Teaching Christian values in a professional school using Good Samaritan model.

12. Lands that make us: decoding maps, landscapes, and identities in Aaniya Asrani's Portraits of Exile.

13. Mathematics in the Humanities: A Survey of Two Courses to Address Math Appreciation in Students.

14. Survey Results from Academic Librarians and Professors on Teaching and Using Pirate Websites.

15. Research assessment, emotional practices, and the social hierarchy: what can you afford to feel?

17. Humanities-Oriented Physical Education for Social and Emotional Learning.

18. “Reading” whiteness in consumer research.

19. What might the 'art of critique' in humanities and social sciences academic writing look like?

20. Troubling circulating discourses on planet earth. Attending to complexities through a mobile-loitering gaze.

21. Rehearsing empathy: exploring the role of poetry in supporting learning.

22. 'DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING': tactility, COVID-19, and graphic medicine.

23. Port cities and landscapes of the sea.

24. The 'two cultures' in Australia.

25. Facilitating difficult conversations through art: creating an anti-racism digital image library for health professions education.

26. Feeling, cognition, and the eighteenth-century context of Kantian sympathy.

27. Lively Emu dialogues: activating feminist common worlding pedagogies.

28. David Lowenthal on geography and its past.

29. The Pricking of a Sacred Cow: A Suggestion for Reform of the Manuscript Review Process and the Gatekeepers' Response.

30. A poetic inquiry: the role of the social sciences and humanities in revitalising AIDS.

31. But who are all these journal articles for? Writing, reading and our unhandsome condition.

32. Creating meaning. The importance of Arts, Humanities and Culture for critical thinking development.

33. Contributing to the creative economy imaginary: universities and the creative sector.

34. Joy is a News Value.

35. Blended and co-existing worlds in intersectoral mobilities of European PhD graduates in the social sciences and humanities.

36. Contemporary Chinese Marxism: Basic research orientations.

38. How is comparative philosophy understood in Iran?

39. The production of gender-specific scholarly literature in Romania: the weak institutionalisation of Gender Studies in higher education.

40. Revisiting Places: Can We Still Be Early Modern? Keynote Address, Early Modern French Conference of the Society for Early Modern French Studies, 5–7 July 2022, St Andrews.

41. The sonic aesthetics of writing: pedagogy, timbre, and thought.

42. Challenges and coping strategies for international publication: perceptions of young scholars in China.

43. Defending letters: a pragmatic response to assaults on the humanities.

44. Towards a computational cultural policy studies: examining infrastructures of taste and participation.

45. Great 21st century debates about the usefulness of research: Can they help rural research?

46. How to Become Erasure Proof.

47. When faith intersects with gender: the challenges and successes in the experiences of Muslim women academics.

48. The work of the teacher-educator in Australia: Reconstructing the “superhero” performer/academic in an audit culture.

49. Rethinking ‘knowledge exchange’: new approaches to collaborative work in the arts and humanities.

50. The role of the photographic arts in psychiatry.