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  • “If you build it, they will buy it”: exploring consumer insights of professional women’s football merchandising strategies more
  • “If your institution refuses to provide what you need, create it yourself”: Feminist praxis on #AcademicTwitter more
  • “In the Middle of Everywhere”: A Phenomenological Study of Mobility and Dwelling Amongst Rural Elders more
  • “Insecurity, Rule of Law and Human Rights in Nigeria: Are Lawyers on the Right Path of History?” more
  • “Instilling trust in punishment through judicial denunciation of youth offenders? - Filling current knowledge gaps.” more
  • “Integrating news audience knowledge into the professional toolkit: a new mission for journalism education?” more
  • “Interfacing with older LGBT citizens and challenging discrimination”. Two-day Masterclass more
  • “Inventor” more
  • “Investigating Rape at the International Criminal Court and the impact of Trauma” more
  • “Is it 2 breastfeeds and then a bottle, or is it one breastfeed and a bottle? Not sure”? Women’s experiences of breastfeeding their Late Preterm Babies more
  • “Is there a Future for the West?” more
  • “ISO 9000: A Tool for Closing the Tourism Quality Control Gap?” more
  • “It can be quite a dark place when you’re juggling academia, your own health, somebody else's health”: Women's experiences of navigating academia and adult caring responsibilities more
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  • “It was horrid, very very horrid”: a student perspective on coming to an innercity university in the UK more
  • “It’s a relief to talk…”: Mothers’ experiences of breastfeeding recorded in video diaries more
  • “It’s Difficult to Decide My Identity”: A Re-Evaluation of the Life, Career and Legacy of Black South African Journalist Nat Nakasa (1937-1965) more
  • “It’s second nature”: Sustaining public engagements with addressing climate change at the community level more
  • “I've had horrible things said about me”: An inductive content analysis of nursing academic experiences of contra-power harassment from undergraduate nursing students more
  • “Jo më rrëfime pikëllimi”: Studentët kosovarë po negociojnë paragjykimet në Selanik [‘No more sad stories’: Kosovar students negotiating reciprocal stereotypes in Thessaloniki] more
  • “Journalism professionalism for a transitional Vietnam: current developments and future challenges" more
  • “Judicial communication in the English Youth Court: Expressing sentencing explanations to young offenders.” more
  • “Judicial Communication in the English Youth Court: Expressing sentencing explanations to young offenders.” Supported by an SLSA Small Research Grant (2014). more
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