Outputs
Journal Articles
- Who killed schoolgirl cricket? The Women's Cricket Association and the death of an opportunity, 1945-1960 more
- Who kills children? Re-examining the evidence more
- Who kills children? Re-examining the evidence more
- Who knows what the future will bring, but we all have a responsibility. more
- WHO next-generation partograph: revolutionary steps towards individualised labour care more
- Who really drives the development of post-qualifying social work education and what are the implications of this? more
- Who should be an author on your academic paper? more
- Who Should Be Identified as Internal Stakeholders? An Internal Communication Practitioner and Consultant Perspective in the South African Corporate Context more
- Who wants a voice in science issues - and why? A European survey and its implications for science journalism more
- Who was buried at stonehenge? more
- Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past more
- Who were the Hyksos? Challenging traditional narratives using strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analysis of human remains from ancient Egypt more
- Who’s in charge, in whose interest? The experience of ownership and accountability in the charity sector more
- Who’s taking what and is it the real thing? more
- Whole blood quality assurance control samples for forensic toxicology more
- Whole Body Oxidation of Dietary Fatty Acids During Rehabilitation From Severe Childhood Malnutrition more
- Whole-brain functional hypoconnectivity as an endophenotype of autism in adolescents more
- Whole-person healthcare: Back to the future more
- Who's afraid of gender? more
- Whose Death is it Anyway? The controversy surrounding the treatment of human remains is becoming more intense by the day more
- Whose fantasy? British Origin Myths more
- Whose left? Working-class political allegiances in post-industrial Britain more
- Whose models? Which representations? A response to Wagner more
- Whose nation? The racialization of sporting heroes and the emergence of new cosmopolitan imaginaries more
- 'Whose Shoes?' Can an educational board game engage Ugandan men in pregnancy and childbirth? more