Publications

Baker, M. and H. Jones (eds) (2020) Genealogies of Knowledge: Tracing the Mediation of Political and Scientific Concepts across Time and Space, special issue of Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

Baker, M. ‘Rehumanizing the Migrant: The translated past as a resource for refashioning the discourse of the (radical) left’, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 

Buts, J., M. Baker, S. Luz, and E. Engebretsen (2021) ‘Epistemologies of evidence-based medicine: A plea for corpus-based conceptual research in the medical humanities.’ Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. 

Buts, J. (2020) ‘Phobia: A corpus study of political diagnostics.’ Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 

Engebretsen, E. and M. Baker (2022) Rethinking Evidence in the Time of Pandemics: Scientific vs Narrative Rationality and Medical Knowledge Practices, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Jones, H. (2019) ‘Shifting Characterizations of the ‘Common People’ in Modern English Retranslations of Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War’, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 5(135)

Luz, S. and S. Sheehan (2020) ‘Methods and visualisation tools for the analysis of medical, political and scientific concepts in Genealogies of Knowledge’, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 6(49)

Pérez-González, P. (2020) ‘‘Is Climate Science Taking over the Science?’: A corpus-based study of competing stances on bias, dogma and expertise in the blogosphere’, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 7(92).

Pérez-González, P. (2020) ‘The government is following the science’: Why is the translation of evidence into policy generating so much controversy?‘, London School of Economics Impact of Social Sciences Blog.