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Hypothesis is an open platform for annotation and discussion of web resources. Cambridge is partnering with Hypothesis to enable authors, editors and readers to annotate and discuss the research we publish on our platform, Cambridge Core.
You can use the Hypothesis annotation tool on Cambridge Core for the following content:
● Articles and books participating in the Annotation for Transparent Inquiry initiative
● Cambridge Elements
● Experimental Results
● The journals of the American Political Science Association: American Political Science Review, Perspectives on Politics, PS: Political Science and Politics, Journal of Experimental Political Science, Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics, Politics and Gender, Politics and Religion
● Stand Out of Our Light, winner of the Nine Dots Prize
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