SSE Publications Jan-Feb 2026
SSE brings together expertise in social sciences, humanities, and environmental studies to explore the connections between people, communities, and the natural world through world-leading research.
Gemma Harvey
Feedbacks Between Climate and Freshwater Ecosystem Engineers, WIREs Water, 14 January 2026
Georg Loefflmann
‘Studying Populist Security Narratives: An Analytical Framework’ In Frank A. Stengel, David B. MacDonald, and Dirk Nabers, eds. Populism and World Politics: Exploring Inter-and Transnational Dimensions. 2nd ed: pp. 107-129. Springer Nature
Colm Murphy
‘The political economy of Keir Starmer's party' in British Politics,
'The Unavoidability of Scarcity and Necessity of Political Choice' in the IPPR Progressive Review
Karl Pike
'What is Centrism?', Political Studies, January 23, 2026
Eyal Poleg
Co-editor for ‘Europe’s Premodern Religious Cultures: Studies in Honour of Miri Rubin’, Brill, 2026
‘The Bible in Liturgy and Preaching’ in Medieval Matters: Europe’s Premodern Religious Cultures: Studies in Honour of Miri Rubin, Brill, 2026
Andrew Smith
'Building a French Florida: the Mission Racine and the ‘touristification’ of the Languedoc-Roussillon', Journal of Tourism History
‘The Bastille and the Roundabout: Popular Protest and the Revolutionary Past of the Gilets Jaunes’ in The Global Age of Revolutions: A History from 1650 to Today, University of Virginia Press, 2026
Ray Ward
‘Autonomous reef monitoring structures as a tool for assessing UK marine benthic biodiversity’, Frontiers in Marine Science, 02 February 2026, Sec. Ocean Observation
‘Unravelling drivers of organic matter dynamics in Baltic coastal wetlands using the TBI method’, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, Volume 332, May 2026, 109746