Recent years have seen a burgeoning in phenomenological research on sport, physical cultures and exercise. As editors and reviewers, however, we frequently and consistently see social science articles that claim to be ‘phenomenological’ or to use phenomenology, but the reasons for such claims are not always evident. Indeed, on closer reading, many such claims…Continue Reading To be or not to be phenomenology: that is the question
Day: December 12, 2019
The role of intuitive moral foundations in Britain’s vote on EU membership
In June 2016, British voters took part in a referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union (EU). By a margin of 52% to 48%, they voted to leave. Studies have demonstrated that fixed demographic factors were the best predictors of voting intentions in either direction, or that “leave” voters were driven by…Continue Reading The role of intuitive moral foundations in Britain’s vote on EU membership