Outputs
Journal Articles
- ‘Are we falling apart?’: manufacturing familyhood through transnationalism more
- ‘Ask a hundred people, you get a hundred definitions’: A comparison of lay and expert understanding of stress and its associations with health more
- ‘At the next junction, turn left’: attitudes towards Sat Nav use more
- ‘Balancing the books’: Research paradigms, funding, ethics and accountability in research with Indigenous people Equilibrando las cuentas": Paradigmas de investigación, financiación, ética y responsabilidad en la investigación con Pueblos Indígenas more
- ‘Banter, Bollockings & Beatings’: The occupational socialisation process in Michelin-starred kitchen brigades in Great Britain and Ireland more
- ‘Behaving like a Jakun!’ A case study of conflict, ‘othering’ and indigenous knowledge in the Orang Asli of Tasik Chini more
- ‘Bin it and forget it!’: The challenges of food waste management in restaurants of a mid-sized Hungarian city more
- ‘Brightening their leisure hours’? The experiment of BBC Women's Hour, 1923–1925 more
- ‘Copyright auctions and the asset value of a copyright work’ more
- ‘Copyright Reversion in the Creative Industries: Economics and Fair Remuneration’ more
- ‘Daughters of Europe’: The Psycho-Cultural Motivations of Young Women Joining Generation Identity more
- ‘Defining the Margin to The Margin of Appreciation: Principle of Effectiveness as a Limit to Subsidiarity.’ more
- ‘Determinants of Intention to Purchase Over the Internet’ more
- ‘Digital Desmet’: Translating Early Applied Colors more
- ‘Doing a Maslow’: Humanistic Education and Diversity in Police Training more
- ‘Draw, write and tell’: A literature review and methodological development on the ‘draw and write’ research method more
- ‘Eat, sleep, internet and talk’: an exploratory study of play profile for children living with palliative care needs more
- ‘England’s Green, Unpleasant Land: Memory, Myth & National Identity in the Novels of Ian Fleming’ more
- ‘Erecting Altars to Unknown Gods’: A reply to Bowden more
- ‘European Union enlargement, post-accession migration and imaginative geographies of the ‘New Europe’: Media discourses in Romania and the United Kingdom’ more
- ‘Every day I worry about something’: A qualitative exploration of children’s experiences of stress and coping more
- ‘Everyone's so kind and jolly it boosts my spirits, if you know what I mean’: A humanising perspective on exercise programme participation more
- ‘Explosive Missals:’ International Law, Technology, and Security in the Victorian Age more
- ‘Feeling blue’: the ordinary pleasures of mundane motion more
- ‘Filling in the Gaps’ more