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  • ‘After Writing Back: Owen Sheers, Welsh Writing in English and the Paradigm of Postcolonial Literature’ more
  • ‘Ah Cha’! The racial discrimination of Pakistani minority communities in Hong Kong: An analysis of multiple, intersecting oppressions more
  • ‘Ah Cha’! The racial discrimination of Pakistani minority communities in Hong Kong: An analysis of multiple, intersecting oppressions more
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  • ‘An Obstacle, though not a Barrier:’ The Role of International Law in Security Planning during the Pax Britannica more
  • ‘Anonymous Authors, Invisible Illustrators, and Collaborative Creation: Misty and British Girls’ Comics.’ (Keynote address) more
  • ‘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
  • ‘Augmented Reality for Learning Enhancement’ more
  • ‘Bad’ journalism from good people: sexual violence, social responsibility, and change-making in Indian newsrooms 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
  • ‘Big Ships Cause Big Wars, Little Ships Cause Little Wars, and No Ships Cause No Wars,’ International Law and Arms Control Policy in the Interwar Era more
  • ‘Bin it and forget it!’: The challenges of food waste management in restaurants of a mid-sized Hungarian city more
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  • ‘Bridge over Troubled Waters: Bridging the Digital Divide – A Bane or Boom for Right holders?' more
  • ‘Brightening their leisure hours’? The experiment of BBC Women's Hour, 1923–1925 more
  • ‘Can I call you “Mommy”?’ Myths of the female and superheroic in Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s Black Orchid more
  • ‘Closing the Gap’ - a partnership approach to community care education for long-term conditions more
  • ‘Closing the Gap’ - a tripartite partnership approach to community care education for long-term conditions more
  • ‘Conclusion: Constructions of Fear as Subject or Object’ more
  • ‘Condemning the Persecuted: Nationality and Borders Bill (2021) and Its Compatibility with International Law’ more

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