Outputs
Journal Articles
- "The animal bones" in M. Edgeworth, Changes in the landscape: archaeological investigation of an Iron Age enclosure on the Stoke Hammond Bypass more
- "The comfort lies in all the things you can do": The Australian drive-in - Cinema of distraction more
- "The Late Bronze Age Wealden Landscape": In Excavation of a Late Bronze Age Enclosure Site at Gatwick Airport 2001 more
- "The Olympics – The Basics", Book review more
- "The potential is unlimited!" Nurse leader perspectives on the integration of HOBIC in Ontario. more
- "Trapped under a tonne of rubble": using LEGO to explore conceptual metaphors of psychological stress. more
- "University Challenge": Balancing the interests of academic authors, publishers and users in Higher Education more
- "What kind of man gets depressed after having a baby?" Fathers' experiences of mental health during the perinatal period more
- "What You See Is What You Get": Service quality, students' perceptions and satisfaction at South African universities more
- "When academics take over, who is going to work in practice?" - In a field of tension: APN role development in psychiatry more
- "Why do we not buy mass customised products?" - An investigation of consumer purchase intention of mass customised products more
- "winning and losing": Vulnerability to mass marketing fraud more
- "Woman's Hour at the Women's Library" more
- "You feel so hopeless": A qualitative study of GP management of acute back pain more
- "You should see me on the inside": Researching the post-stroke mental health of a male professor of sport more
- #BetterHealth: A qualitative analysis of reactions to the UK government’s better health campaign more
- #DryByChristmas: A patient and public involvement study on women's engagement with humorous pelvic floor muscle training digital nudges on social media more
- #EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments more
- #EndMaleGuardianship: Women’s rights, social media and the Arab public sphere more
- #Rezist 2017: Communicating dissent in a hypermedia environment more
- (A)morally demanding game? An exploration of moral decision-making in a purpose-made video game more
- (Book Review) Chris Scarre and Luiz Oosterbeek, Megalithic Tombs in Western Iberia: Excavations at the Anta da Lajinha more
- (Dis)orientation and Design Preferences Within an Unfamiliar Care Environment: A Content Analysis of Older Adults’ Qualitative Reports After Route Learning more
- (Re)constructing Balkan identities through popular music more
- (Re)framing Lego® Serious Play® for children & young people more