Social Sciences
Gambling
100%
Ghana
50%
Africa
42%
West Africa
38%
UK
34%
Science Policy
33%
Gambling Industry
25%
Individual Differences
25%
Narrative
23%
Food Industry
16%
Research Practice
16%
Jungles
16%
Nationalists
16%
Exiles
16%
Political Activity
16%
Policy Analysis
16%
Sustainable Development Goals
16%
International Solidarity
16%
Human Rights
16%
Young Adults
16%
Post-growth
16%
Data Ownership
16%
Ireland
11%
Europe
11%
Lived Experience
10%
Ethnographic Fieldwork
8%
Neoliberal State
8%
English
8%
Canada
8%
Surveillance Capitalism
8%
International Media
8%
Recreation Industry
8%
Social Science
8%
Technological Innovation
8%
Student Evaluation
8%
Mass Culture
7%
Communicable Disease
7%
Discourse
6%
Aid Agency
5%
Sovereignty
5%
Youth Service
5%
Politicization
5%
Pierre Bourdieu
5%
France
5%
French
5%
Economic Recession
5%
Habitus
5%
Foreign Aid
5%
Arts and Humanities
Ghana
55%
Football
55%
Western Africa
33%
Post-colonial
31%
Crisis
28%
Masculinity
26%
Africa
24%
Narrative
23%
privation
16%
Irish identity
16%
Urban Crisis
16%
Northern Ireland
16%
Moral
16%
Nationalists
16%
Exiles
16%
Conceptual
14%
Limits
11%
Lived Experience
8%
Sociality
8%
Europe
8%
Fieldwork
7%
Mobile
7%
Biography
7%
Assertion
7%
Utopian
7%
guise
6%
Pierre Bourdieu
5%
Republic of Ireland
5%
Pledge
5%
Pragmatism
5%
Habitus
5%
Temporality
5%
quotidian
5%
Culpability
5%
Biopolitical
5%
Public debate
5%
Norbert Elias
5%
Ontological
5%
Reframing
5%
allegiance
5%
Political Debate
5%
Futurity
5%
Interplay
5%
Psychology
Gambling
100%
Individual Differences
83%
Case Study
41%
Mixed Methods
41%
Public Health
37%
Likert Scale
25%
Lived Experience
17%
Behavior
16%
Narrative
16%
Risk for Injury
16%
Psychology
16%
Open-Ended Question
16%
Thematic Analysis
16%
Analysis of Variance
16%
Analysis of Covariance
16%
Child Trafficking
16%
Multi-Level Modeling
8%
Relative Age Effect
8%
Hope
8%