• ‘I never realised how much a newborn baby notices things going on around them’: Innovative health visiting early interventions within children’s social care. more
  • ‘If Music be the food of twitter, then tweet on, tweet on: copyright issues surrounding Twitter and social media’ more
  • ‘Inclusive Practice with Older Lesbians and Gay Men’ - more
  • ‘Issues of Engagement due to Students’ Part-Time Working: Time for a Change of Approach’. more
  • ‘JUST KEEP SWIMMING’ Experiencing ‘becoming’ a Channel swimmer more
  • ‘JUST KEEP SWIMMING’ Experiencing ‘becoming’ a Channel swimmer more
  • ‘Keeping alive the rumour of God’? The changing purpose of religious broadcasting in the UK. more
  • ‘Literary’ Women: Behind the Scenes at the BBC, 1923-1939 more
  • ‘Media is a Plural’ – What Children Might Know and Research May Seem to Forget more
  • ‘Mobile phone addiction and multi-tasking: Should we ban mobile phones in the classroom?”’ more
  • ‘Muzee si justitia transitionala: intalnirile tinerilor cu trecutul communist la Muzeul Memorial Sighet’ (Museums and transitional justice: Young peoples’ encounters with the communist past at Sighet Memorial Museum) more
  • ‘Nothing about us without us’: The value of involving older people, including those with dementia, when developing technological innovations to support their health and well-being. more
  • ‘Off the Radar: Understanding Privacy, Activism and Threat in Civil Society and the State’ more
  • ‘On and Off the Silk Road: Is IP an Intractable Part of the Digital Divide?’ more
  • ‘Once Upon a Time in Animation’ – Curatorial strategies for an exhibition on the National Centre for Computer Animation more
  • ‘Opponents of godliness’: The declining influence of organized religion in the UK, and the arrival of Channel 4. more
  • ‘Our Voice’: the lived experience of vulnerability of a Roma Gypsy Travelling Community more
  • ‘Outside the common round of household drudgery’? Modernity and Women’s Talks in the Interwar Years more
  • ‘Picture it: London in the 1980s: a hopeful and yet naive young man arrives in the city’: Situating the queer self within the nostalgic media frame more
  • ‘Recognising LGBTs as Everyday People: Shifting from ‘use’ to ‘us’’ more
  • ‘Risk & Birth: Social or Medical Model’ panel discussion paper presented at 4th Conference of the Canadian Society of Sociology of Health, Montreal, Canada, May 2014. more
  • ‘River! that in silence windest’ The place of religion and spirituality in social work assessment: sociological reflections and practical implications more
  • ‘She is known in every European capital’: Isa Benzie and the Foreign Department of the BBC, 1927-38 more
  • ‘Shinise’ wisdom to develop sustainable business plan: Implication and evaluation from the UN SDGs perspectives and ICT impact more
  • ‘Skeletal’ identities of males in early medieval weapon burials more

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