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Critical Debates in Humanities, Science and Global Justice

Research articles
March 31, 2025 EDT
Innovation Under Censorship: How China’s LGBTQ+ Community Advances Its Interests in the Digital Space
Selina Liu
Strategies that members of China’s LGBTQ+ population use to create community and advance their interests in spite of measures that limit or prohibit the dissemination of LGBTQ-related digital content.

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 Revenge or Justice: Why do we an need international justice system? By Alimov Azambek
Revenge or Justice: Why do we an need international justice system? By Alimov Azambek
When crimes go beyond one country's borders or are done by people in power the principles of Justice and Revenge require careful analysis.
How far did World War I Influence the Racial Unrest of the 1919 Red Summer? by Agniv Acharjya
How far did World War I Influence the Racial Unrest of the 1919 Red Summer? by Agniv Acharjya
What are the complex causes of the Red Summer and its enduring impact on racial politics in America and long-term consequences for civil rights struggles.
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Research articles
March 24, 2025 EDT
Uncovering the Non-Modifiable and Modifiable Risk Factors of Scleroderma: A Review
Corinne Peng

Scleroderma, also known as systemic sclerosis, is a rare, autoimmune disease that causes an overproduction of collagen, resulting in the hardening and thickening of the skin

Research articles
March 19, 2025 EDT
Changes in Popular and Executive Branch Attitudes Towards Illegal Immigration and Altered Treatment of the Flores Precedent
Sylvia Barrios Gotor

Increased polarization in popular and executive branch attitudes during the Trump and Obama presidencies towards illegal immigration changed the treatment of the Flores precedent and its impact on minors.

Closing the Loop: Addressing Food Insecurity by Redistributing Supermarket Surplus Research articles
March 04, 2025 EDT
Closing the Loop: Addressing Food Insecurity by Redistributing Supermarket Surplus
Aditi Seshadri

This research examines the relationship between supermarket redlining and food insecurity, evaluates the gaps in existing solutions, and proposes solutions that are scalable and sustainable.

That’s a Rap: The Consequences of Racial Bias in Music Perception Research articles
March 03, 2025 EDT
That’s a Rap: The Consequences of Racial Bias in Music Perception
Mary Gordon

A literature review of how racial stereotypes associated with Black culture translate to the music of that culture, specifically rap music, and how those biases are expressed.

Moral Foundations and Misinformation: Correcting Abortion Misinformation in U.S. Politics Research articles
February 11, 2025 EDT
Moral Foundations and Misinformation: Correcting Abortion Misinformation in U.S. Politics
Emily Kumar

This research was conducted to investigate how moral foundations are the foundation of people’s abortion opinions, and how abortion misinformation can be corrected by targeting those very morals.

Research articles
January 21, 2025 EDT
Evaluating Seaweed as a Sustainable Solution: A Path Toward Eco-Friendly Bioplastics and Biofuels
Nathan Mun

Seaweed is a promising material that holds many sustainable end uses–such as biofuel creation and alternatives to single-use plastics.

Perspectives
January 21, 2025 EDT
Intergroup Friendship as a Means of Prejudice Reduction
Steffi Kim

Intergroup friendship is a highly effective way to reduce prejudice and works through both Contact Theory and by changing perceived descriptive norms.

The Relationship Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Sleep: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment Research articles
January 17, 2025 EDT
The Relationship Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Sleep: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment
Carter McGuire

Sleep is a dynamic biological process critical to an individual’s health and cognitive function with significant relevance to Alzheimer's Disease.

Aspirations of Adolescents in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic Research articles
January 15, 2025 EDT
Aspirations of Adolescents in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Catriona Reynolds

The goal of this experiment was to test how adolescents’ aspirations may have changed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. There are seven aspirations analyzed, both extrinsic and intrinsic.

Bridging the Gap: Analyzing English Language Learner Program Efficiency in King County Research articles
January 14, 2025 EDT
Bridging the Gap: Analyzing English Language Learner Program Efficiency in King County
Claire Zhao

This article highlights the need for increased ELL program funding in low-income areas and targeted efforts to train, attract, and retain fully certificated ELL-specialized teachers to improve EL student outcomes.

A Common Identity: Narratives of Asian American Girls and Their Internalized Gendered-Racialization Research articles
January 14, 2025 EDT
A Common Identity: Narratives of Asian American Girls and Their Internalized Gendered-Racialization
Jaden Huang

Asian American women are the victims of intersectional gendered racism, experiencing various unique forms of discrimination, racial profiling, fetishization, and hyper-feminization.