• “On the same footing as men"? Recruitment, mobility and pay at the BBC, 1923-32 more
  • “Ownership gets you up in the morning, but can keep you awake at night” An exploration of the development of work-related psychological ownership in early career professionals more
  • “Perhaps she only had a banana available to throw”: Habitus, racial prejudice, and whiteness on Australian Football League message boards more
  • “Playing Mother”: Channeled Careers and the Construction of Gender in Academia more
  • “Populists” communication on Facebook during the 2019 EP Elections 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
  • “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
  • “Shut up you dog”: Online reporting of Gaddafi’s capture and death 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
  • “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
  • “The Apocalypse of Adolescence”: Use of the Bildungsroman and Superheroic Tropes in Mark Millar & Peter Gross’s Chosen more
  • “The aspects of unfair competition within the Apple v Samsung litigation in Germany” more
  • “The characteristics, potential development and business models of online news” more
  • “The Good Life”: Engaging the public with community-based carbon reduction strategies more
  • “The guys love it when chicks ask for help”: an exploration of female rugby league fans more
  • “The Impact of Lookalikes - Similar packaging and fast-moving consumer goods” more
  • “The impact of trauma on recall, evidence and testimony” more
  • “The journalist in a gradually globalising Vietnam” more

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