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1. Digital geographies of everyday multiculturalism: 'Let's go Nando's!'.

2. Measuring the online attention to business research papers: An altmetric study of selected journals with high impact factor.

3. Microfibrillated cellulose films for mending translucent paper: an assessment of film preparation and treatment application options.

4. Serious Funny Papers: A Contextual Examination into the Making of an Acadomic.

5. An innovative multi-agency consultation model for harmful sexual behaviour displayed by children and young people: practice paper.

6. The Online Harms White Paper: comparing the UK and German approaches to regulation.

7. Social work teaching partnerships: a discussion paper.

8. 'Mopping up tears in the academy' – working-class academics, belonging, and the necessity for emotional labour in UK academia.

9. Beyond fare evasion: the everyday moralities of non-payment and underpayment on public transport.

10. Education, work and social mobility in Britain's former coalfield communities: reflections from an oral history project.

11. Selling world-class education: British private schools, whiteness and the soft-sell technique.

12. Elite schools and slavery in the UK – capital, violence and extractivism.

13. Towards a trans inclusive practice: thinking difference differently.

14. The hidden half: the double lives of Chinese migrant women in post-war Britain.

15. Enhancing a sense of academic and social belongingness of Chinese direct-entry students in the post-Covid era: a UK context.

16. The Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development: A Conflicted Global Concept?

17. How mothers manage and make sense of their early adolescent's interactive screen use: an IPA study in the UK.

18. The making of the activist disabled subject: disability and political activism in English higher education.

19. THE RETURN TO FINAL PAPER EXAMINING IN ENGLISH NATIONAL CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT AND SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS: ISSUES OF VALIDITY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND POLITICS.

20. Monetary policy and price stability in British post-war debate: restatement of evidence from economists' papers presented to the Radcliffe Committee.

21. A Stab in the Back? The British Government, the Paper Industry and the Nordic Threat, 1956-72.

22. Sonic registers of belonging: British mobile young people in UK higher education.

23. Do tourists want sustainability transitions? Visitor attitudes to destination trajectories during COVID-19.

24. 'I am almost the middle-class white man, aren't I?': elite women, education and occupational trajectories in late twentieth-century Britain.

25. The Enactment Of Cognitive Science Informed Approaches In The Classroom - Teacher Experiences And Contextual Dimensions.

26. Independent investigation in marine spatial planning: necessary or discretionary?

27. Exploring early childhood practitioners' perceptions of empathy with children and families: initial findings.

28. The selective foregrounding of social structures in factual welfare television: a multimodal analysis.

29. Financial scenario modelling: a guide for universities.

30. 'Am I Being Unreasonable' to use Mumsnet to explore historical geographies of childhood in domestic spaces?

31. Shiʿi Activism and British Imperialism in the Making of the Iraqi State.

32. A comparison of the UK and Italian national risk-based guidelines for assessing hydraulic actions on bridges.

33. Working with critical reflective pedagogies at a moment of post-truth populist authoritarianism.

35. Interpreting UK legislatures: an introduction.

36. Scotland in the multi-national UK state: interpreting legislatures, decentred state, territorial governance.

37. A systematic literature review of home-school partnership for learners with English as an Additional Language (EAL): a way forward for the UK and Ireland.

38. 'Go to Oxbridge, get an education, start a career. Do all the right things': the 'low value' arts degree and the neoliberal university.

39. Common ground in AAC: how children who use AAC and teaching staff shape interaction in the multimodal classroom.

40. The financialisation of car consumption.

41. Pivoting in the Pandemic: Reflections of Graduates of a UK Fast Track Social Work Programme.

42. In control or at the mercy of others? Navigating power dynamics in online data collection with UK secondary school students.

43. Uncovering the landscape of cross-national UK education research: an exploratory review.

44. What do child protection social workers consider to be the systemic factors driving workforce instability within the English child protection system, and what are the implications for the UK Government's reform strategy?

45. Review of protein intake and suitability of foods for protein-fortification in older adults in the UK.

46. Pubs and pints, crims and crimes: exploring the relationship between public houses and crime.

47. Integrating Subjective Recovery and Stigma Resistance in Individuals with Schizophrenia: A Narrative Review and Theoretical Integration.

48. Inclusion of disabled Higher Education students: why are we not there yet?

49. Management of poor grade sub-arachnoid haemorrhage – clinical judgement v/s a formal model.

50. The crisis in education: Brian Simon's battle for comprehensive education (1970–1979).