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201. Sharing 'hostile' stories: Exploring the UK's 'hostile environment' through participatory arts-based methods.

202. Mothering in hostile environments: Migrant families negotiating the welfare and immigration regime nexus.

203. The exceptions to child exceptionalism: Racialised migrant 'deservingness' and the UK's free school meal debates.

204. Editorial introduction: Racialised migrants navigating the UK's hostile environment policies.

205. Stakeholder engagement does not guarantee impact: A co-productionist perspective on model-based drought research.

206. Young adults' experiences of ageism in the United Kingdom: Forms, sources, and associations with intergenerational attitudes.

207. Digital media and political consumerism in the United States, United Kingdom, and France.

208. How offline backgrounds interact with digital capital.

209. Approximately in-person in the locked-down home: Approximation, digital ties and maternity amid the COVID-19 lockdown.

210. The big society: Rediscovery of ‘the social’ or rhetorical fig-leaf for neo-liberalism?

211. A commentary on resistance to the UK’s Work Experience programme: Capitalism, exploitation and wage work.

212. Original Innovation, Learnt Innovation and Cities: Evidence from UK SMEs.

213. Pica in pregnant women with diabetes: Does it really exist?

214. Methodological Issues in National-Comparative Research on Cultural Tastes: The Case of Cultural Capital in the UK and Finland.

215. The Intermediary Organisation of Low Carbon Cities: A Comparative Analysis of Transitions in Greater London and Greater Manchester.

216. Acts of translation: UK advice agencies and the creation of matters-of-public-concern.

217. The Impact of Distance to Nearest Education Institution on the Post-compulsory Education Participation Decision.

218. Benchmarking small power energy consumption in office buildings in the United Kingdom: A review of data published in CIBSE Guide F.

219. Pathways into Multiple Exclusion Homelessness in Seven UK Cities.

220. A modelling approach to railway track asset management.

221. Modelling Socioeconomic Neighbourhood Change due to Internal Migration in England.

222. Religion, public policy and equalizing opportunities.

223. Trust and regulatory organisations: The role of local knowledge and facework in research ethics review.

224. Changes and challenges: The new information environments in schools – a British perspective.

225. Evaluation of direct and indirect additive manufacture of maxillofacial prostheses.

226. What is the NHS Safety Thermometer?

227. Investigating the degree of “stigma” associated with nuclear energy technologies: A cross-cultural examination of the case of fusion power.

228. ‘What we should strive for is Britishness’: An attitudinal investigation of ethnic diversity and the public library.

229. Re-assessing the Results of the London Congestion Charging Scheme.

230. Welfare to work and the inclusive labour market: a comparative study of activation policies for disability and long-term sickness benefit claimants in the UK and Denmark.

231. Migrant narratives of health and well-being: Challenging ‘othering’ processes through photo-elicitation interviews.

232. School choice and the commodification of education: A visual approach to school brochures and websites.

233. Portsmouth Naval Academy in the Age of Nelson: A Reassessment.

234. New responses to vulnerable children in trouble: Improving youth justice; Early lessons from the Social Impact Bond at HMP Peterborough; Interim evaluation findings from the London Youth Reducing Re-offending Programme.

235. A Difficult Mix: Issues in Achieving Socioeconomic Diversity in Deprived UK Neighbourhoods.

236. Together in the middle: Back-channel negotiation in the Irish peace process.

237. Here today, gone tomorrow? The ambivalent ethics of contingency social work.

238. Social work and policy transfer: Reflections on introducing vocational qualifications in Vietnam.

239. Edward Bates and Sons, 1897-1915: Tramping Operations in Recession and Recovery.

240. The Fluctuating Record of Economic Regeneration in England’s Second-order City-regions, 1984–2007.

241. Climate change, flooding and the media in Britain.

242. Keeping the information profession up to date: Are compulsory schemes the answer?

243. Conceptualising Sustainability in UK Urban Regeneration: a Discursive Formation.

244. The diversity based approach to culturally sensitive practices.

245. Forced marriage in the UK: Religious, cultural, economic or state violence?

246. Weather profits: Weather derivatives and the commercialization of meteorology.

247. Class Transformation and Work-Life Balance in Urban Britain: The Case of Manchester.

248. Personal Insolvency in England and Wales: A Spatial Analysis.

249. "…a certain amount of engineering involved": Constructing the public in participatory governance arrangements.

250. Care pathways: an ethnographic description of the field.