• ‘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
  • ‘Special baby milk’ What are primary school children’s perceptions of infant feeding, more
  • ‘Special baby milk’ What are primary school children’s perceptions of infant feeding, more
  • ‘Striving towards Inclusive research’ more
  • ‘Success’ and online political participation: The case of Downing Street E-petitions more
  • ‘The Developing Digital Divide and the Future of Technology’ more
  • ‘The Digital Economy Bill: The end of the road for users’ rights and human rights’? more
  • ‘The Exchange of (Mis)information in International Media Reporting on Japan’s Responses to COVID 19’ more
  • ‘The Future of the Distance Learner: A Consideration of the Gowers Review on Intellectual Property and Educational Exceptions’ more
  • ‘The Grandest Guignol!’ Reconstructing Alice Cooper in The Last Temptation (Neil Gaiman/Michael Zulli) more
  • ‘The Internet, human rights and three-strikes: A legal analysis of the ‘three-strikes’ law and access to the Web as a human right’ more
  • ‘The tastes and smells of Christmas celebrations past and present’ more
  • ‘The Traffic’s Never Bad Round Here; You Should See Where I Live’: The Relative Experience of Transport Problems in a Rural Destination Area more
  • ‘The voice of the ordinary average listener? Mrs Edna Thorpe and BBC Talks in the Inter-war Years’ more
  • ‘Thick’ networks? More-than-human networks in context in the Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic of the Near East more
  • ‘Tom Ford’s A Single Man: Reconstructing Isherwood though Aesthetics and Domesticity’ more
  • ‘Travelling slowly’: Slow Forms of Travel as Holiday Experiences more
  • ‘Troubling’ the concept of practice education: Review, the pursuit of legitimacy & challenge more
  • ‘Walking in someone else’s shoes’: humanising dementia care through simulated learning. more
  • ‘We have lattes over here too…’: Sydney rivalries, old and new more
  • ‘Welcome to the Machine!’ Resisting isomorphic, masculinised corporatisation of Higher Education through feminist scholarship more

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