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151. Commentary on “The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice” by Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom.

152. Selling system dynamics to (other) social scientists.

153. The sociology of childbirth: an autobiographical journey through four decades of research.

154. EXTENDING THE GLOBAL ACADEMIC TABLE: AN INTRODUCTION.

155. Social science and linguistic text analysis of nurses' records: a systematic review and critique.

156. Preface.

157. Specific vs Ad Valorem Strategic Export Subsidies with Taxation Distortion.

158. Exploring the genealogy of systems thinking.

159. If the past weighs on the present, then the present also weighs on the past: Collective remembering as an open system for human science.

160. Can systems thinking be an antidote to extensive evil?

161. Renewed Energy for 2015.

162. Industrial relations, critical social science and reform: I, principles of engagement.

163. Reason, emotion, compassion: can altruism survive professionalisation in the humanitarian sector?

164. Introduction to Applied Ontology: The Philosophical Analyses of Everyday Objects.

165. Of manners and hedgehogs: Building closeness by maintaining distance.

167. Contributing factors to long‐term citation count in marine and freshwater biology articles.

168. Open access publications in sciences and social sciences: A comparative analysis.

169. Nursing as concrete philosophy, Part I: Risjord on nursing knowledge.

170. Secondary data analysis of British population cohort studies: A practical guide for education researchers.

171. Nonparametric methods and local-time-based estimation for dynamic power law distributions.

172. Criminal Victimization: Introduction and Overview.

173. Perspectives from the Boulding Files.

174. Molecular Approach to Living Systems.

175. European Journal of Political Research.

176. Cycles of the third kind.

177. FIVE PAPERS ON CURRENT ISSUES IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY.

178. NEWS NOTES.

179. NEWS NOTES.

180. The Challenge and The Promise.

181. Editorial.

182. Circulating elephants: unpacking the geographies of a cosmopolitan animal.

184. Making their own futures? Research change and diversity amongst contemporary British human geographers.

185. Critical Realism, Dialectics, and Qualitative Research Methods.

186. Educational attainment and obesity: a systematic review.

187. Sixty years of the Interamerican Society of Psychology (SIP): Origins and development.

188. Combined inner and outer loop feedback in an intelligent tutoring system for statistics in higher education.

189. Sustainable production and the role of digital twins–Basic reflections and perspectives.

190. Methods for user-centered design and evaluation of text analysis tools in a digital history project.

191. Using behavioral science theory to enhance public health nursing.

192. Bowing out ...

193. Oil rent, the Rentier State/Resource Curse Narrative and the GCC Countries.

194. Bringing critical realism to nursing practice: Roy Bhaskar's contribution.

195. Using Critical Junctures to Explain Continuity: The Case of State Milk in Neoliberal Chile.

196. Social networks and regional recruitment of foreign labour: Firm recruitment methods and spatial sorting in Denmark* Social networks and regional recruitment of foreign labour: Firm recruitment methods and spatial sorting in Denmark.

197. FHHS News June 2019.

198. Agent-based modelling and simulation: The potential contribution to organizational psychology.

199. BEYOND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE STIGLITZ REPORT APPROACH TO SUBJECTIVE PERSPECTIVES ON QUALITY OF LIFE.

200. Unsettling responsibility: postcolonial interventions.