2019
DOI: 10.1017/pls.2019.21
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Politics and the Life Sciences

Abstract: Some would argue there is a global movement afoot to study “biopolitics.” More and more scholarly reports that help shape our understanding of the political domain from this perspective are filling the pages of research journals. This is an important era of increasing scholarly interest in the intersection of the political and biological worlds and the rapidly evolving analytical innovations available to explore this still under-explored domain. With the arrival of these new opportunities comes a new editorial… Show more

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“…n their introduction in the previous issue, the incoming editorial team laid out a "new framework" for this journal (Murray, Beall, Fletcher, Grillo, Senior, & Mansell, 2020). The framework identified open science, in particular pre-registered studies and registered reports, as one point of emphasis.…”
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“…n their introduction in the previous issue, the incoming editorial team laid out a "new framework" for this journal (Murray, Beall, Fletcher, Grillo, Senior, & Mansell, 2020). The framework identified open science, in particular pre-registered studies and registered reports, as one point of emphasis.…”
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confidence: 99%