Outputs
Journal Articles
- “Did you hear that?”: Software-based spatial audio enhancements increase self-reported and physiological indices on auditory presence and affect in virtual reality more
- “Driving” Spectator Satisfaction And Likelihood Of Repeat Attendance —Some Evidence From The Macau Grand Prix more
- “Driving” spectator satisfaction and likelihood of repeat attendance —some evidence from the Macau Grand Prix more
- “Dynamic knee valgus” – Are we measuring what we think we're measuring? An evaluation of static and functional knee calibration methods for application in gait and clinical screening tests of the overhead squat and hurdle step more
- “Economic Imaginings of Consumption in Book Retail: from a Monumental Logic to a (Passing) Political Moment?” more
- “Economising in Public: publishing history as a challenge to scientific method” more
- “Emasculation nation has arrived”: sexism rearticulated in online responses to Lose the Lads’ Mags campaign more
- “Events as strategic marketing tools in shopping centres”. more
- “Excessive Force During Removal of Immigration Detainees” more
- “Exploring Article 8 of the Copyright Directive: Hope for Cultural Heritage" more
- “His tummy's only tiny” – Scientific feeding advice versus women's knowledge. Women's experiences of feeding their late preterm babies more
- “I Always Did Hate Watering-Places”: Tourism and Carnival in Agatha Christie’s and Dorothy L. Sayers’s Seaside Novels more
- “I don't know enough about epilepsy”: experiences and perspectives of sport and fitness professionals on training adults with epilepsy more
- “I feel more protective over my body:” A brief report on pregnant women's embodied experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic more
- “I Kiss Them Because I Love Them”: The Emergence of Heterosexual Men Kissing in British Institutes of Education more
- “I never use ‘maps’ anymore”: Engaging with Sat Nav technologies and the implications for cartographic literacy and spatial awareness more
- “I’m a bit of a waster”: Identifying the enablers of, and barriers to, sustainable food waste practices more
- “If they had a place to live, they would be taking medication”: a qualitative study identifying strategies for engaging street-connected young people in the HIV prevention-care continuum in Kenya more
- “If you build it, they will buy it”: exploring consumer insights of professional women’s football merchandising strategies more
- “If your institution refuses to provide what you need, create it yourself”: Feminist praxis on #AcademicTwitter more
- “In the Middle of Everywhere”: A Phenomenological Study of Mobility and Dwelling Amongst Rural Elders more
- “Insecurity, Rule of Law and Human Rights in Nigeria: Are Lawyers on the Right Path of History?” more
- “Investigating Rape at the International Criminal Court and the impact of Trauma” more
- “It can be quite a dark place when you’re juggling academia, your own health, somebody else's health”: Women's experiences of navigating academia and adult caring responsibilities more
- “It is the only constant in what feels like a completely upside down and scary world”: Living with an eating disorder during COVID-19 and the importance of perceived control for recovery and relapse more