‘This Time It’s Personal’: Reliving and Rewriting History in 1970s Fiction more
‘Tom Ford’s A Single Man: Reconstructing Isherwood though Aesthetics and Domesticity’ more
‘Transnational Cinemas: A Critical Roundtable’ more
‘Travelling slowly’: Slow Forms of Travel as Holiday Experiences more
‘Troubling’ the concept of practice education: Review, the pursuit of legitimacy & challenge more
‘Understanding Domestic Violence and Abuse: Victim, Suspect and Crime Predictors of Police Outcomes’ more
‘Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown’. A qualitative study of ethical PR practice in the United Kingdom more
‘Video Replay: Families, films and fantasy’ as a transformational text: Commentary on Valerie Walkerdine's ‘Video Replay’. more
‘Walking in someone else’s shoes’: humanising dementia care through simulated learning. more
‘We are not North Korea’: propaganda and professionalism in the People’s Republic of China more
‘We are playing for England, we wear the same shirt; just because I have a disability, it doesn’t make me any different’: empowerment, eliteness and visually impaired cricket more
‘We are rolling and vaulting tonight’: sport programmes, urban regeneration and the politics of parkour in Turin, Italy more
‘We are rolling and vaulting tonight’: sport programmes, urban regeneration and the politics of parkour in Turin, Italy. more
‘We have lattes over here too…’: Sydney rivalries, old and new more
‘We need to get together and make ourselves heard’: everyday online spaces as incubators of political action more
‘We’re entering unprecedented territory’: sports expert Q&A on what Djokovic row means for unvaccinated elite athletes more
‘Welcome to the Machine!’ Resisting isomorphic, masculinised corporatisation of Higher Education through feminist scholarship more
‘Well I’m still the Diva!’ Enabling people with dementia to express their identity through graffiti arts: Innovative practice more
‘What are you reading? The Stonehenge Letters’ more
‘What drives students’ affective commitment towards their university?’ more
‘When my autism broke’: A qualitative study spotlighting autistic voices on menopause more
‘Wrongful’ discrimination & social work practice more
‘You belonged to something’: exploring how fundraising teams add to the social leverage of events more
‘You belonged to something’: The social leverage of sport events within fundraising teams more
’Confusing the purpose of the medical relationship in Law: a return to beneficence-in-trust as the basis of Medicine. more