• ‘JUST KEEP SWIMMING’ Experiencing ‘becoming’ a Channel swimmer more
  • ‘JUST KEEP SWIMMING’ Experiencing ‘becoming’ a Channel swimmer more
  • ‘Just the way the industry works’: how film and TV need to be more than fair weather industries more
  • ‘Keeping alive the rumour of God’? The changing purpose of religious broadcasting in the UK. more
  • ‘Last hospitality’ as an overlooked dimension in contemporary hospitality theory and practice more
  • ‘Literary’ Women: Behind the Scenes at the BBC, 1923-1939 more
  • ‘little gothics’: Misty and the ‘Strange Stories’ of British Girls’ comics more
  • ‘Love, Longing and Danger: Memory and Forgetting in 21st Century Science Fiction Film’. more
  • ‘Media is a Plural’ – What Children Might Know and Research May Seem to Forget more
  • ‘Medical Humanities and Arts in Health’ more
  • ‘Meta-learning’ in a postcolonial Malaysian context: International placements of UK students more
  • ‘Metall auf Metall’ – the German Federal Constitutional Court discusses the permissibility of sampling music tracks more
  • ‘Mobile phone addiction and multi-tasking: Should we ban mobile phones in the classroom?”’ more
  • ‘Moving Towards an Agendered Perpetrator, Time For Change to the Sexual Offences Act 2003’ more
  • ‘Multicultural lunches’: sharing food in post-Brexit south coast of England more
  • ‘Muzee si justitia transitionala: intalnirile tinerilor cu trecutul communist la Muzeul Memorial Sighet’ (Museums and transitional justice: Young peoples’ encounters with the communist past at Sighet Memorial Museum) more
  • ‘My Bones Won’t Break Me.’ A reflective topical autobiography exploring the experience of living with premenopausal osteoporosis. more
  • ‘My Happiest Moment is when I have Food in Stock’: Poor Women in Northern Ghana Talking about their Happiness more
  • ‘My Ideal First Day’: Implications for induction from a three (London) university project more
  • ‘My Ideal First Day’: Implications for induction from a three (London) university project more
  • ‘Nepenglish’ or ‘Nepali English’: A New Version of English? more
  • ‘New and important careers’: how women excelled at the BBC, 1923–1939 more
  • ‘Nothing about us without us’: The value of involving older people, including those with dementia, when developing technological innovations to support their health and well-being. more
  • ‘Nudging’ as an architect of more responsible consumer choice in food service provision: The role of restaurant menu design more
  • ‘Off the Radar: Understanding Privacy, Activism and Threat in Civil Society and the State’ more

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