Outputs
Journal Articles
- Visions of Change – The Evolution of the British TV Documentary more
- Visions of Change – The Evolution of the British TV Documentary, Volume 1 BBC 1951-1967: book review more
- Visions of freedom: the subject in market relations more
- Visions of freedom: the subject in market relations more
- Visions of Utopia: Sweden, the BBC and the welfare state more
- Visitor arrivals forecasts amid COVID-19: A perspective from the Europe team more
- Visitor satisfaction at the museum: Italian versus foreign visitors more
- Visitors' awareness of ICZM and WTP for beach preservation in four European Mediterranean regions more
- Visitors' expenditure behaviour at cultural events: The case of Christmas markets more
- Visitors of two types of museums: A segmentation study more
- Visitors to two types of museums: Do expenditure patterns differ? more
- Visual affordance, landscape, and the megaliths of Alderney more
- Visual attention mediates the relationship between body satisfaction and susceptibility to the body size adaptation effect more
- Visual Benefit in Lexical Tone Perception in Mandarin: An Event-related Potential Study more
- Visual body-size adaptation and estimation of tactile distance more
- Visual Hebb repetition effects survive changes to both output order and concurrent articulation* more
- Visual Hebb repetition effects: The role of psychological distinctiveness revisited more
- Visual Impairment, Sport and Somatic Work: The Auditory Experiences of Blind and Partially Sighted Cricket Players more
- Visual odometer for pedestrian navigation more
- Visual Perspective and Narrative Voice in Comics: Redefining Literary Terminology more
- Visual processing in patients with Frégoli syndrome more
- Visual Symbols and Photographic Snapshots in the search for self-knowledge and fulfilment more
- Visualisation for increasing health intentions: Enhanced effects following a health message and when using a first-person perspective more
- Visualising data stories together: Reflections on data journalism education from the Bournemouth University Datalabs Project more
- Visualising future behaviour: Effects for snacking on biscuit bars, but no effects for snacking on fruit more