
Jo Freeman: The Woman Who Reclaimed a Slur
The feminist movement of the 1960s didn’t just change laws. It also changed the way people talked, and in particular, the way women began to speak about themselves.…

The feminist movement of the 1960s didn’t just change laws. It also changed the way people talked, and in particular, the way women began to speak about themselves.…

Karen supports instructors throughout the United Kingdom Contact Karen: Email : karen.mcwhirter@cambridge.org Mobile : +44 (0)7908798958 Can you tell us a bit about yourself and how you ended up in the world of sales?…

The RCPsych Article of the Month for November is ‘Mind–body treatments for children with functional gastrointestinal disorders’. The blog is written by author Kate Stein and the article is published in BJPsych Advances.…

As many readers will know, COP30, the UN climate conference, got underway in Belém, Brazil this month. In this blog post, we’re pleased to report on another conference that was successfully held in Brazil earlier this year, showcasing the use of innovative data-driven approaches to understand changes to the climate.…

The journal Bilingualism: Language and Cognition is pleased to welcome a new Editor-in-Chief, Annie C. Tremblay. We invite you to read more about Annie’s vision for the journal and the type of research she hopes will publish in the journal.…

The paper “Addressing food insecurity: what is the role of healthcare?“, published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, has been chosen as the latest Editorial Highlight and is freely available to download for one month.…