Post-fellowship outputs
Publications by year of fellowship
The Institute of Advanced Study is (amongst other things) an incubator for world class ideas and a catalyst for interdisciplinary research, within and beyond Durham University. The Institute does not hold grants or employ research staff: these conventional benchmarks of success belong to the individuals and departments which connect to and pass through the IAS ‘hub’.
The Institute’s crucial role is to attract Fellows of the highest calibre to carry out their research at Durham and to work with Durham colleagues on collaborative projects. It also provides essential seed-corn funding for a wide range of inter- and intra- disciplinary research initiatives, which in turn inspire high-level publications, grant applications, research capacity building, policy engagement, and the formation of new research networks.
Noted below are publications resultant of an IAS major projects, or sponsored thematic events.
2019/20
Jamie, K., Sharples, G (2020) ‘The Social and Material Life of Antimicrobial Clay: exploring antimicrobial resistance, medicines’ materiality and medicines optimization’, Frontiers in Sociology. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2020.00026.
2018/19
Callow, T.J., Lathiotakis, N.N. & Gidopoulos, N.I (2020) ‘Density-inversion method for the Kohn-Sham potential: role of the screening density’, The Journal of Chemical Physics, 152(16), 164114.
Scott, D.T (2019) ‘The Art of Boxing’, The Cambridge Quarterly, 48(4), pp. 303-23.
Scott D.T (2020) ‘The Boxing Gym as Masculine Space’, Sport in History.
2017/18 - Structure
Lightman, B., & Zon, B. (2019)Victorian Culture and the Origin of Disciplines. CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group.
Hendry, R. F (2018) ‘Scientific realism and the history of chemistry‘, Spontaneous Generations, 9, pp. 108-117.
Hendry, R. F (forthcoming 2020) ‘Trusting atoms’ in Ugo Zilioli (ed.) Atomism in Philosophy: A History from Antiquity to the Present. London: Bloomsbury.
Lyons, T. D. & Vickers, P. (Forthcoming). Contemporary Scientific Realism and the Challenge from the History of Science Oxford University Press
Vickers, Peter (2018) ‘Disarming the Ultimate Historical Challenge to Scientific Realism‘, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
Vickers, P. (2019) ‘Towards a realistic success-to-truth inference for scientific realism‘, Synthese, 196(2), pp.571-585.
Hendry, R. F (forthcoming 2020) ‘Structure, scale and emergence’, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science.
Hendry, R. F (2020) ‘The existence of elements and the elements of existence’ in Elena Ghibaudi and Eric Scerri (eds.) What is a Chemical element?. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hendry, R. F (2019) ‘ Elements and (first) principles in chemistry‘, Synthese.
Alba-Ferrara, L., Kochen, S. & Hausmann, M. (2018) ‘Emotional prosody processing in epilepsy: Some insights on brain reorganization‘, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12:92.
Davey, C., Hargreaves, J., Hassan, S., Cartwright, N., Humphreys, M., Masset, E., Prost, A,, Gough, D., Oliver, S., Bonell, C (2018) ‘Designing Evaluations to Provide Evidence to Inform Action in New Settings’, CEDIL Inception Paper No 2: London.
Oliver, S., Roch, C., Stewart, R., Bangpan, M., Dickson, K., Pells, K., Cartwright, N., Hargreaves, J., Gough, D (2018) ‘Stakeholder Engagement for Development Impact Evaluation and Evidence Synthesis’, CEDIL, Inception Paper 3: London.
2016/17 - Scale
Battaglia, R.A, Beltran, A.S., Delic, S., Dumitru, R., Robinson, J.A., Kabiraj, P., Herring, L.E., Madden, V.J., Ravinder, N., Willems, E., Newman, R.A., Quinlan, R.A, Goldman, J. E., Perng, M-D., Inagaki, M., & Snider, N.T (2019), ‘Site-specific phosphorylation and caspase cleavage of GFAP are new markers of Alexander Disease severity’, eLife , 8: e47789.
Scientific Works of Robert Grosseteste, Volume 1: Knowing and Speaking: Robert Grosseteste’s De artibus liberalibus ‘On the Liberal Arts’ and De generatione sonorum ‘On the Generation of Sounds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Haubold, J., Steele, J., Stevens, K. (2019) Keeping Watch in Babylon: The Astronomical Diaries in Context. Leiden; Boston: Brill.
Simpson, B (2019) ‘Managing the pious cadaver: Whole body donation and Anatomy in Sri Lanka’ in Van Ryn, L., Nansen, B., Gibbs, M., Kohn, T. (eds.) Residues of Death: Disposal Refigured. Abingdon: Routledge.
Brown, E., Campbell, B., Cloke, J., To, L.S., Turner, B., & Wray, A (2018) ‘Low carbon energy and international development: from research impact to policymaking’, Contemporary Social Science, 13(1), pp. 112-127.
Mookherjee, N. (2017) ‘The Spectral Wound and New Lines of Flight: A Reply in Somatosphere Book Forum’, Somatosphere.
Quinlan, R.A., Schwartz, N., Windoffer, R., Richardson, C., Hawkins, T., Broussard, J.A., Green, K.J. & Leube, R. (2017) ‘A Rim and Spoke Hypothesis to explain the biomechanics roles for intermediate filament networks’, Journal of Cell Science130(20): 3437-3445.
Simpson, B., & Douglas-Jones, R (2017) ‘New immortalities: Death, donation, and dedication in the twenty-first century’, Medicine Anthropology Theory, 4(4), pp. 1-21.
Simpson, B (2017) ‘Local Virtue and Global Vision: The Practice of Eye donation in contemporary Sri Lanka’, Medicine Anthropology Theory, 4(4), pp.150-170.
Simpson, B., & Douglas-Jones, R (2017) ‘Afterword: New immortalities?’, Medicine Anthropology Theory, 4(4), pp. 171-173.
Sharma, S., Conover, G., Elliott, J.E., Perng, M.D., Herrmann, H. & Quinlan, R.A. (2017). ‘αB-crystallin is a sensor for assembly intermediates and for the subunit topology of desmin intermediate filaments’, Cell Stress and Chaperones, 22(4), pp. 613-626. doi: 10.1007/s12192-017-0788-7. Epub 2017 May 3.PMID: 28470624.
Zon, B. (2017) Evolution and Victorian Musical Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2015/16 - Evidence
Cartwright, N. (2019) Nature, the Artful Modeler: lectures on laws, science, how nature arranges the world, and how we can arrange it better (the 2017 Carus lectures). Chicago: Open Court.
Cartwright, N. (2019) ‘Why Mixed Methods Are Necessary for Evaluating Any Policy’, in Nagatsu, M. & Ruzzene, A (eds.) Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue. Bloomsbury.
Cartwright, N. and Joyce, K. (2018) ‘Meeting Our Standards for Educational Justice: doing our best with the evidence’, Theory and Research in Education, 16(1) 3–2.
2014/15 - Emergence
Gibb. S., Hendry, R.F., Lancaster, T. (2019) The Routledge Handbook of Emergence. London: Routledge.
Adams, J., Barmby, P,. Mesoudi, A., (2017) (in press) The Nature and Development of Mathematics: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives on Cognition, Learning and Culture, Routledge: London.
Bentley, R.A., Brock, W.A., Caiado, C.C.S. & O’Brien, M. (2016) ‘Evaluating reproductive decisions as discrete choices under social influence’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 371(1692): 20150154.
Caiado, C.C.S., Brock, W.A., Bentley, R.A. & O’Brien, M.J. (2016) ‘Fitness landscapes among many options under social influence’, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 405, pp. 5-16.
Geary, D. C. (in press) (2016) ‘Early emergence of quantitative knowledge’, in Mesoudi, A., Adams, J., Barmby, P.(eds.), The Emergence of Mathematical Competencies. London:Routledge.
Geary, D. C. (in press) (2016) ‘Psychological and educational perspectives on children’s mathematical development’, in . Mesoudi, A., Adams, J., Barmby, P.(eds.), The Emergence of Mathematical Competencies. London: Routledge.
Fuchs, L. S., Geary, D. C., Fuchs, D., Compton, D. L., & Hamlett, C. L. (2016) ‘Pathways to third-grade calculation versus word-reading competence: Are they more alike or different?’, Child Development, 87(2), pp558-567.
Fitzgerald, D., Callard, F (2015) ‘Social Science and Neuroscience beyond Interdisciplinarity: Experimental Entanglements‘, Theory, Culture & Society, 32, pp. 3-32.
Callard, F. & Fitzgerald, D. (2015) Rethinking Interdisciplinarity across the Social Sciences and Neurosciencs. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bentley, R.A., Caiado, C.C.S. & Ormerod, P. (2014) ‘Effects of memory on spatial heterogeneity in neutrally transmitted culture‘, Evolution and Human Behavior, 35(4), pp. 257-263.
Read, Richard (2016) ‘Possibilication and Desuetude: the Politics of the Reversed Canvas as a Thing-Object’, Transformations, 2016 (27/01) Thing Theory, Material Culture, and Object-Oriented Ontology. pp. 1-22.
2013/14 - Light
Callard, F., Smallwood, J., Golchert, J., Daniel S. Margulies, DS (2013) ‘The era of the wandering mind? Twenty-first century research on self-generated mental activity’, Frontiers in Psychology, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00891
Johnson, K.L., Purvis, G., Lopez-Capel, E., Peacock, C.L., Gray, N.D., Wagner, T., März,, C., Bowen, L., Ojeda, J., Finlay, N.C., Robertson, S.R., Worrall, F. & Greenwell, C. (2015). Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of Carbon Stabilization in Manganese Oxides. Nature Communications 6: 7628.
Lloyd, TP. (2013). Desert Island. Durham. Institute of Advanced Study
Murray, C. (2016) ‘Coleridge, Isherwood and Hindu Light’, Romanticism, 22 (3), Edinburgh University Press, pp. 269-278
O’Neill, M. (2016) ‘”The Changed Measures of Light”: Post-Romanticism and Geoffrey Hill’s Difficult Revelations’, Romanticism, 22 (3), Edinburgh University Press, pp. 331-340
O’Neill, M. Martell, L., Mendick, H. Müll, R. (2014) ‘Slow Movement/Slow University: Critical Engagements. Introduction to the Thematic Section’, Qualitative Social Research, 15(03),
http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/issue/view/50
O’Neill, M (2014) ‘The Slow University: Work, Time and Well-Being’, Qualitative Social Research, 15(03), http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/issue/view/50
Regan, S. (2016) ‘Lux Perpetua: The Poetry of Seamus Heaney, from Door into the Dark to Electric Light’, Romanticism, 22 (3), Edinburgh University Press, pp. 322-330
Sandy, M. (2016) ‘”Lines of Light”: Poetic Variations in Wordsworth, Byron and Shelley’, Romanticism, 22 (3), Edinburgh University Press, pp. 260-268
White, M. (2015) ‘The means to flourish: arts in community health and education’, in Clift, S., Camic, PM. (eds) Oxford Textbook of Creative Arts, Health, and Wellbeing. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 41-48.
Wootton, S. (2016). ‘Light’. Romanticism, 22 (3), Edinburgh University Press, pp. 259
Wootton, S. (2016). ‘Emily Brontë’s Darkling Tales’, Romanticism, 22 (3), Edinburgh University Press, pp. 299-311
2012/13 - Time
James, Simon J. (2016) ‘Charles Dickens, Mental Time-Travelling and Autobiographical Memory; in Huguet, C., Vita, P. Unsettling Dickens: Process, Progress and Change. Editions du Sagittaire, pp. 33-54.
Easter: Why is it so early this year?– Lutz Doering
Callard, F., Smallwood, J., Golchert, J., Daniel S. Margulies, DS (2013) ‘The era of the wandering mind? Twenty-first century research on self-generated mental activity’, Frontiers in Psychology, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00891
Ben-Dov J., Doering L (Eds.) (2015) The Construction of Time in Antiquity:Ritual, Art and Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Lloyd, TP. (2013). Desert Island. Durham. Institute of Advanced Study
2011/12 - Futures II
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2010/11 - Futures I
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2009/10 - Water
‘This Strange Dream upon the Water’: Venice and the Cultural Imagination since 1800 Public Lecture Series
O’Neill, MSC, Sandy, M, Wootton, S (2012) ‘Venice and the Cultural Imagination – ‘This Strange Dream upon the Water”, London: Pickering and Chatton, 224pp.
Water Management and Conflict in the Ancient World
27-28 November 2009
Water and Risk Workshop
12-14 January 2010
Edited volume to be published by Wiley (forthcoming)
Global Water Regulation Workshop
22 March 2010
Water: Resource or Hazard? Workshop
25-26 March 2010
Navigating Memory: Water in Literature and Psychology Conference
7 May 2010
2008/09 - Being Human
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2007/08 - Modelling
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2006/07 - Legacy of Darwin
Barton, S.C., Wilkinson, D (2009) Reading Genesis after Darwin. London: Oxford University Press
Bentley, A (2008) The Edge of Reason: Science and Religion in Modern Society. Continuum Press