The King’s Peer Review has been divided into five broad themes: Work, Health, and Family; Literature, History, and Culture; Law, Politics, and Social Justice; Philosophy, Religion, and Spirituality; and Science, Education, and Metrics. Within each theme articles are presented in alphabetical order according to author – and include both an abridged publication title and condensed abstract. In cases where we did not receive an abstract from an author, we
have tried to find a suitable alternative. Thus the content included here reflects our best efforts to capture and retain the key elements associated with every publication. In addition to the articles and abstracts, each theme also includes two ‘Researcher Spotlights.’ In these spotlights, our colleagues reflect on their projects, areas of research interest, and sources of inspiration,providing additional insights to the various themes and their own views as to ‘why research matters'.