• (Un)natural history of peripheral vascular disease in a diabetic population. more
  • , Pursuing Gay Masculinities through Consumption Practices: Inclusive Masculinity Theory for Consumer Culture Research, more
  • . Cultivating Cultural Competency and Leadership for Global Citizenship in Nursing more
  • . Investigating professional behaviour change in teams under pressure – results from phase one of a prospective process evaluation of a new procedure for screening and treatment of malnutrition in community care for older people (INSCCOPe) more
  • ‘3D Printing, Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Files and its Implications for Copyright Law’ more
  • ‘A Comparative Study on Nutritional Problems in Preschool Aged Children of Kaski district of Nepal’ more
  • ‘A Private Affair in the UK: Copyright Law in Transition – Private Copying and Format Shifting Exceptions’ more
  • ‘A world without Copyright Collectives? – A consideration of UUK v CLA (2001) and University of New South Wales v Frank Moorhouse (1975)’ more
  • ‘All things being equal’? Multiplex material networks of the early Neolithic in the Near East. more
  • ‘Anonymous Authors, Invisible Illustrators, and Collaborative Creation: Misty and British Girls’ Comics.’ (Keynote address) more
  • ‘Augmented Reality for Learning Enhancement’ more
  • ‘Bad’ journalism from good people: sexual violence, social responsibility, and change-making in Indian newsrooms more
  • ‘Bridge over Troubled Waters: Bridging the Digital Divide – A Bane or Boom for Right holders?' more
  • ‘Can I call you “Mommy”?’ Myths of the female and superheroic in Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s Black Orchid more
  • ‘Closing the Gap’ - a partnership approach to community care education for long-term conditions more
  • ‘Closing the Gap’ - a tripartite partnership approach to community care education for long-term conditions more
  • ‘COVID-19, journalism and emotional labour: an ethnographic study of three Indonesian newsrooms’ more
  • ‘Did you read about that bloody politician in the papers?’ Mediated political events and how they penetrate everyday discussion online: an analysis of three ‘non-political’ online spaces. more
  • ‘Don’t mention the FE Word: student and staff experiences of a FD in Health and Social Care’- more
  • ‘Employability and part-time work: motives, career aspiration and self-efficacy’. more
  • ‘Fast food restaurants and tourism destination experiences’ more
  • ‘Freedom '89: Made in Poland': public diplomacy as a tool for official representation of history more
  • ‘From Librié to Sony Reader: The Beginning of the End? Legal Implications Surrounding the eBook Debate and the Sony Reader more
  • ‘Have it now!”: eBay and the acceleration of consumer desire more
  • ‘Have your say’ and then what? Civic Engagement, BBC News Online and the 2005 General Election more

Previous Next