• “The kaleidoscope of vulnerability”. Proposing a methodological approach enabling breadth and depth of exploration. more
  • “The Legacy Element.. It Just Felt More Woolly”: Exploring the Reasons for the Decline in People With Disabilities’ Sport Participation in England 5 Years After the London 2012 Paralympic Games more
  • “The Mass Collaboration of Strangers”: participatory journalism and transnational crisis more
  • “The Oral Contraceptive Pill” more
  • “The People Must Have Their Voices”: Empowering Marginalised Groups Through Citizen Journalism more
  • “There are too many naked pictures found in papers and on the net”: Factors encouraging pre-marital sex among young people of Nepal. more
  • “Things I Wish I’d Known Before”: Perspectives on Early Career Development more
  • “Think I’ll go eat worms?”: does nutrient pollution transform upper trophic levels of estuarine food webs? more
  • “This Picture Caused a Rumpus”: Revisiting the T.S. Eliot Portrait’s New Lease of Life at the Durban Art Gallery, South Africa more
  • “Time And Relative Dimensions In Space”: Reassessing the origins, nature, significance, impact and evolution of Early Neolithic monumental architecture upon the chalk landscapes of Central South-eastern England more
  • “To be like the others": Children's views of nursing in community settings more
  • “To explore the tangible attributes contributing to Brand Meaning. A study of local food brands”. more
  • “To Speak in New Ways”: Class and Poetry in Wales since 1970 more
  • “Trauma in the Witness Stand: Effective Evaluation of Trauma-Impacted Testimony at the ICC”, in Viviane Dittrich and Alexander Heinze (eds), ‘The Past, Present and Future of the International Criminal Court’, International Nuremberg Principles Academy (forthcoming, 2020) more
  • “Turning research into film: Trevor Hearing in conversation with Kip Jones about the short film, Rufus Stone”. more
  • “Using part-time work to support graduate employment aspirations: perceptions of employers and their implications for HEIs”. more
  • “Victims in the Witness Stand: Socio-cultural and Psychological Challenges to the Achievement of Testimony” more
  • “Vigorous and various contributions”: Women’s Voices on the BBC, 1923-1939 more
  • “Water, water, every where”: Nuances for a water industry critical infrastructure specification exemplar more
  • “We do employ some morons”: police trainers' opinions on recruitment procedures more
  • “We know who is a cheat and who is not. But what can you do?”: Athletes’ perspectives on classification in visually impaired sport more
  • “Where’s the knowledge Ronnie?”: Epistemological and ontological issues in practice-based research. more
  • “Which room is the virtual seminar in please?” more
  • “Why? What do you think happened to her?” Activating Arya Stark. more
  • “Yes We Vote”: Civic Mobilisation and Impulsive Engagement on Instagram more

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