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BLASTER Special Issue 2017

Published September 2017

This special issue of Reinvention celebrates the research carried out by undergraduate students at universities involved in the BLASTER project. Each of the students is studying (or recently graduated from) a Liberal Arts and Sciences programme in the UK or Europe, and as such this special issue showcases the interdisciplinary work taking place in these institutions.

The articles have been selected and reviewed in a slightly different way to other Reinvention issues, but each has been carefully peer-reviewed by a Student Editorial Board and/or an external copy editor.

BLASTER is a collaborative research group of 6 institutions who have secured Erasmus+ funding to undertake a major project on Liberal Arts and Science education in Europe. Along with the University of Warwick, the partners are University College Roosevelt (Netherlands), Leuphana University Lüneburg (Germany), Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania), ECOLAS, and Leiden University (Netherlands). This project aims to strengthen the quality and the relevance of European undergraduate education as a whole, and LAS in particular, by expanding and reinforcing the nascent LAS tradition. Find out more at warwick.ac.uk/blaster.

Papers

The Holy Trinity: The Social Construction of the Scientist, the Scientific Method and Scientific KnowledgeLink opens in a new window Najma A. Ahmad, Liberal Arts, University of Warwick

The Effect of Visitor Density on the Behaviour of Two Siberian Tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) Housed in a Zoo Enclosure: A Case StudyLink opens in a new window Zoë Goldsborough, Department of Biology, University College Roosevelt

Institutional Discrimination against Children with a History of Migration in the Transition to Secondary EducationsLink opens in a new window Tinka Maria Greve, Institutes of Sociology and Cultural Organisation, Leuphana University Lüneburg

The Accession of Turkey to the EU: Problematic European or European Problem?Link opens in a new window Nargiz Hajiyeva, Political Science and Diplomacy, Vytautas Magnus University

'Being on Fire': Using Embodied Metaphor to Analyse Ovid's Story of Echo and NarcissusLink opens in a new window Gerjanne Hoek, Classical Mythology, University College Roosevelt

Comprehensive Principles of Decision-Making in Saudi ArabiaLink opens in a new window Samuel Hyravý, Bratislava International School of Liberal Arts

Are the Language of the Media and the Language of Science Fundamentally Incompatible?Link opens in a new window Saskia Kaltenbrunner, Cross-Faculty Studies, University of Warwick

Perceptual Differences in Pregnancy Medical Care: An Initial Study into the Differences Between Asylum Seekers and Dutch WomenLink opens in a new window Laura Schackmann, Medical Sciences, University College Roosevelt

On Digital Data Dispossession and CapitalisationLink opens in a new window Yannick Schütte, Cultural Studies, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg

Effect of Basic Income Supply Curve on LabourLink opens in a new window Arlette Esmee Severins, Social Science, University College Roosevelt

Zarrinkolah's Cleansing: The Contested Female Body in Women Without Men and its Political Parallels in 1953 IranLink opens in a new window Ceara Ione Webster, School of Cross-Faculty Studies, University of Warwick