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Schmidt, B. M. & Plotnikof, M. (2026). Temporal Governance Through Rhythmic Organizing: Exploring Polyrhythms of Fixed and Fluid Times in a Case of School Inclusion. In R. Laursen & M. Madsen (Eds.), Education and the Politics of Time: Temporal Governance in Teaching and Learning (pp. 117-137). Springer Science+Business Media. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-09590-9_7
Heřmánková, P. & Horster, M. (Ed.) (2026). The Construction and Use of Prosopographical Databases. In M. Horster, R. Flower, F. Hurlet & R. W. Mathisen (Eds.), Brill's Companions to Classical Studies (pp. 114-129). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004748613_009
Madsen, M. (2026). The Contact Hour and the Work Hour: Time as an Indicator in University Management. In R. Laursen & M. Madsen (Eds.), Education and the Politics of Time: Temporal Governance in Teaching and Learning (pp. 139-157). Springer Science+Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-09590-9_8
Bizzoni, Y. & Feldkamp, P. (2026). The Daring Case of the Universal Canon. Abstract from Mapping the Canon, Darmstadt.
Bendixen, T. & Purzycki, B. G. (2026). The Data Analyst’s Guide to Cause and Effect: An Introduction to Applied Causal Inference. SAGE Publications. Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences Vol. 201
Fibiger, T. B. (2026). The Dawoodi Bohras in Dubai: a case for a religious civil society. In J. Sater (Ed.), Routledge Handbook on Civil Society in the Middle East and North Africa (pp. 216-225). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/b23025-18
Glas, E. & Hartog, P. B. (2026). The Dead Sea Scrolls and Josephus’ Writings. In K. R. Atkinson (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Josephus (pp. 319-330). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197539101.003.0030
Benrimoh, D., Harel, D., Mikus, N., Stone, P. & Rosenfeld, A. (2026). The Einstein Test: A Test of AI's Ability to Generate Transformative Science. Communications of the ACM, 69(5), 49-50. https://doi.org/10.1145/3771100
Liebermann, R. (2026). The Ekphrasis of Pain and Jeremiah’s Body (of Text). Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts and Contemporary Worlds, 16(2), 271-292. https://doi.org/10.1558/post.34340
Steen, A. (2026). The Global Journey of a Sound Souvenir: China’s First International Hit Song “Rose, Rose I Love You” (1940). In A. Steen, A. F. Jones & F. C. Lau (Eds.), China Sounds Across Borders: Migration, Mobility and Modernity (pp. 315-356). Chinese University of Hong Kong Press.