‘A world without Copyright Collectives? – A consideration of UUK v CLA (2001) and University of New South Wales v Frank Moorhouse (1975)’ more
‘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
‘All things being equal’? Multiplex material networks of the early Neolithic in the Near East. more
‘Am I supposed to be in a prison or a mental hospital?’ The nature and purpose of secure children's homes more
‘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
‘Books of 2014’ more
‘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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