Outputs
Journal Articles
- ‘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
- ‘Getting back to normality seems as big of a step as going into lockdown’: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with early to middle stage dementia more
- ‘History should become common property’: Raphael Samuel, History Workshop, and the Practice of Socialist History, 1966-1980 more
- ‘I call it the hero complex’–Critical considerations of power and privilege and seeking to be an agent of change in qualitative researchers’ experiences more
- ‘I did not think they could help me’: Autistic adults’ reasons for not seeking public healthcare when they last experienced suicidality more
- ‘I Found This Movie on YouTube’: Curating Italian Horror Films in the Streaming Era more
- ‘I might have cried in the changing room, but I still went to work’. Maternity staff balancing roles, responsibilities, and emotions of work and home during COVID-19: An appreciative inquiry more
- ‘I was there from the start’: The identity-maintenance strategies used by fans to combat the threat of losing more
- ‘I’d rather you didn’t come’: The impact of stigma on exercising with epilepsy more
- ‘I’ve drawn, like, someone who was the world’: drawings as embodied gestures of lived yoga experience more
- ‘I’ve seen a lot of talk about the #blackstormtrooper outrage, but not a single example of anyone complaining’: The Force Awakens, canonical fidelity and non-toxic fan practices more
- ‘Important, but complicated: Media and information literacy for digital citizenship more
- ‘In on the ground floor’: Women and the early BBC television service, 1932–1939 more
- ‘Isles of Wonder’: performing the mythopoeia of utopic multi-ethnic Britain more
- ‘It really has made me think’: Exploring how informal STEM learning practitioners developed critical reflective practice for social justice using the Equity Compass tool more
- ‘It spreads like a creeping disease’: experiences of victims of disability hate crimes in austerity Britain more
- ‘It started with a kiss’ EastEnders and subversion from within: Domestic ‘queer’ star persona and British social realism more
- ‘It was all in your voice’ - Tertiary student perceptions of alternative feedback modes (audio, video, podcast, and screencast): A qualitative literature review more
- ‘It’s just absolutely everywhere’: understanding LGBTQ experiences of queerbaiting more
- ‘It’s like Taking a Sleeping Pill’: Student Experience of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) to Promote Health and Mental Wellbeing more