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1. 'As straight as they come': Expressions of masculinities within digital sex markets.

2. Nuha: A study of the conduct of everyday life of a British Yemeni young person.

3. The emergence and undermining of sex worker-led freelance feminism.

4. 'We live in a capitalist world, we need to survive!': Feminist cultural work, platform capitalism, and pandemic precarity.

5. Collaborative working between speech and language therapists and teaching staff in mainstream UK primary schools: A scoping review.

6. Pregnant racialised migrants and the ubiquitous border: The hostile environment as a technology of stratified reproduction.

7. Paperwork, compassion and temporal conflicts in British social work.

8. The Reversal of the Passfield White Paper, 1930–1: A Reassessment.

9. Phonetic Dissimilarity and L2 Category Formation in L2 Accommodation.

10. A call for QuantCrit methodologies: Unpacking the need for a critical lens in school psychology research.

11. LGBT+ mainstreaming on strictly come dancing: Queering the norms of ballroom dancing.

12. Distanciation as a technology of control in the UK hostile environment.

13. Encountering the hostile environment: Recently arrived Afghan migrants in London.

14. Youth violence and knife crime in ethnic minorities in the UK: A review of the literature.

15. Perplexities Between Enemy Aliens and Their Motherland: The UK Government's Measures for British Civilians Stranded in the Far East, 1941–2011.

16. Networked frame contestation from authoritarian to Western democracy – A case of China's (failed) Twiplomacy in contesting coronavirus narrative in the UK.

17. Understanding the popularity and affordances of TikTok through user experiences.

18. A Gendered EU Settlement Scheme: Intersectional Oppression of Immigrant Women in a Post-Brexit Britain.

19. Industrial Diplomacy and Economic Integration: The Origins of All-European Paper Cartels, 1959—72.

20. From embodiment to evidence: The harmful intersection of poor regulation of medical implants and obstructed narratives in embodied experiences of failed metal-on-metal hips.

21. A novel adaptive robust control for trajectory tracking of mobile robot with uncertainties.

22. The UK's Statutory Defence for Victims of Modern Slavery and its Narrow Understanding of Victimhood.

23. Dominant Paradigms Overturned or 'Business as Usual'? Development Discourse and the White Paper on International Development.

24. Assessing the Specificity and Accuracy of Accent Judgments by Lay Listeners.

25. A comparison between Japanese and British research papers in key academic journals.

26. Selectively liberal? Social change and attitudes towards homosexual relations in the UK.

27. Review and update of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for People with Learning Disabilities (HoNOS-LD).

28. Radical right populism and the sociology of punishment: Towards a research agenda.

29. The Changing Natures of the Medical Register: Doctors, Precarity, and Crisis.

30. Why do voters vote for third parties in single member districts? A test of four strategic voting conditions.

31. Cross-cultural, transnational or interdisciplinary? Eric Wittkower's psychosomatic medicine and transcultural psychiatry in historical context.

32. 'Imagine you are a Dog': embodied learning in multi-species research.

33. The UK COVID-19 contact tracing app as both an emerging technology and public health intervention: The need to consider promissory discourses.

34. Recruiting international students: Analysing the imaginative geographies of three urban encounters.

35. Decoration or Mutilation? Female Genital Piercing and the Law.

36. The Politics of Pain in Immigration Detention.

37. On the long-run solution to aggregate housing systems.

38. Reforming the UK Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988.

39. 'The Left will find that it has bought a Trojan Horse': The dialectics of universal basic income.

40. Absence as an affordance: thinking with(out) water on the inland waterways.

41. What do children think of their own bilingualism? Exploring bilingual children's attitudes and perceptions.

42. The taking place of older age.

43. Motorsport Valley revisited: Cluster evolution, strategic cluster coupling and resilience.

44. POWES is pronounced "feminist": Negotiating academic and activist boundaries in the talk of UK feminist psychologists.

45. 'Gypsy Eroding Liberty is Gorgio Eroding Liberty': Making Europe More Equal from the British Romani Rights Movement.

46. Rhetorical uses of precise numbers and semi-magical round numbers in political discourse about COVID-19: Examples from the government of the United Kingdom.

47. Systematic review of the epidemiology of a single physical trauma and cancer.

48. The networked economy of firms in city-region peripheries.

49. A comparison of approaches for investigating the impact of ambient light on road traffic collisions.

50. Irish Criminal Trials and European Legal Culture: A Backdrop to Brexit.