• “Playing Mother”: Channeled Careers and the Construction of Gender in Academia more
  • “Populists” communication on Facebook during the 2019 EP Elections more
  • “Pornographic domesticity”: An exploration into the visibility of domestic spaces of erotic webcam performers more
  • “Professional journalism inside and outside the academic environment” more
  • “Promotainment” more
  • “Prove it or lose it” – two recent decisions on EU trade marks showcase the quality of evidence trade mark users need to provide to prove genuine use and acquired distinctiveness of their trade marks - Supermac’s (Holdings) Ltd v McDonald’s International Property Company, Ltd. EUIPO Cancellation Division Cancellation No. 14 788 and Adidas AG v European Union Intellectual Property Office (T-307/17) more
  • “Quite simply they don’t communicate”: a case study of a National Health Service response to staff suicide more
  • “Rediscovering our Humanity - How the posthuman noir anime, Darker Than Black, subverts the tropes of film noir to reaffirm a humanist agenda.” more
  • “Representing the Modified Body” more
  • “Safeguarding Children and Young People from Gambling Harms: A Scoping Review of the Grey Literature” more
  • “Seen Description” – Visualising and crafting data in mixed realities more
  • “Selecting the right tool for the job” a narrative overview of experimental methods used to measure or estimate active and passive drag in competitive swimming more
  • “Shifting goalposts” and “fishing expeditions”: police case preparation and the application of the full code test in cases of RASSO more
  • “Shut up you dog”: Online reporting of Gaddafi’s capture and death more
  • “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy more
  • “Social work is women's work, right?” Amplifying the voices of male social work students entering into a female majority occupation: applying qualitative methods. more
  • “Something’s lost in the translation!” Hemimetabolic Adaptation (or Incomplete Metamorphosis) in David Cronenberg’s The Fly. more
  • “Sport Sponsorship Benefits: the Opinions of South Poland Sports Clubs’ Managers” more
  • “Stand Out From the Crowd!” Literary Advice in Online Writing Communities more
  • “Stand Out from the Crowd!”: Literary Advice in Online Writing Communities more
  • “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants" – Legal research excellence and knowledge sharing at Queen Mary, University of London more
  • “Strange Symbols of Some Kind”: The Problems Surrounding Stamped Roman Clay Walls more
  • “Struggling for Years”: An International Survey on Autistic Experiences of Menopause more
  • “Such a Nasty Woman” – An Exploration of the Barriers Facing Women as Political Leaders using the Case Study of Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2016. more
  • “Super-recognizers” and the Legal System more

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