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1. Limits to the financialisation of the state: exploring obstructions to social impact bonds as a form of financialised statecraft in the UK, Israel, and Canada.

2. Referee Abuse, Intention to Quit, and Well-Being.

3. Hailing in the Face of Covid-19: On the Uses and Abuses of Heroism.

4. Self-Assessments of Mentoring Skills in Healthcare Professions Applicable to Occupational Therapy: A Scoping Review.

5. Public opinion toward non-party campaign spending in the UK and Canada.

6. Geographies of intransigence: freedom of speech and heteroactivist resistances in Canada, Great Britain and Australia.

7. More than a public health crisis: A feminist political economic analysis of COVID-19.

8. Psychological treatment of problematic sexual interests: cross-country comparison.

9. The pharmacologic treatment of problematic sexual interests, paraphilic disorders, and sexual preoccupation in adult men who have committed a sexual offence.

10. Barriers to research in palliative care: A systematic literature review.

11. Medical professionalism across cultures: A challenge for medicine and medical education.

12. It takes two to tango: knowledge mobilization and ignorance mobilization in science research and innovation.

13. Comparison of public health and preventive medicine physician specialty training in six countries: Identifying challenges and opportunities.

14. From hard to reach to how to reach: A systematic review of the literature on hard-to-reach families.

15. Use of Web 2.0 tools in academic libraries: A reconnaissance of the international landscape

16. Strengthening the Bonds of the Commonwealth: the Imperial Relations Trust and Australian, New Zealand and Canadian broadcasting personnel in Britain, 1946–1952.

17. A Question of Defense: How American Allies are Responding to the US Missile Defense Program

18. Factors associated with antiretroviral treatment uptake and adherence: a review. Perspectives from Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

19. Income Inequality Trends in the 1980's: A Five-Country Comparison.

20. Patriotism, Self-Interest and the ‘Empire Effect’: Britishness and British Decisions to Invest in Canada, 1867–1914.

21. Are some disabilities more equal than others? Conceptualising fluctuating or recurring impairments within contemporary legislation and practice.

22. Security and the shaping of identity for nuclear specialists.

23. Communicating chaos, regaining control: the implications for social work of writing about self-injury.

24. Income support policy in Canada and the UK: different, but much the same.

25. Childhood, age of consent and moral regulation in Canada and the UK.

26. From Persecution to Destitution: A Snapshot of Asylum Seekers' Housing and Settlement Experiences in Canada and the United Kingdom.

27. Learning over time: empirical and theoretical investigations of classroom talk and interaction.

28. Social Policy Devolution: A Historical Review of Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States (1834-1999).

29. “The blessings of civilisation”: nineteenth-century missionary infant schools for young native children in three colonial settings - India, Canada and New Zealand 1820s-1840s.

30. Queer(ing) Geographies 'Down Under': some notes on sexuality and space in Australasia.

31. Changes in the transition to adulthood in the UK and Canada: the role of structure and agency in emerging adulthood.

32. State Regulation and the Internal Organisation of Political Parties: The Impact of Party Law in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

33. Why do able-bodied people take part in wheelchair sports?

34. Policy options for managing international student migration: the sending country's perspective.

35. From Empire to Empire? Writing the Transnational Anglo-Indian Self in Australia.

36. Delineating the North Atlantic triangle: The Second World War and its aftermath.

37. Managing Academics in Canada and the United Kingdom.

38. Education, Modernity and Neo-conservative School Reform in Canada, Britain and the US.