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1. Discursive formation of personalities: life trajectories of a transnational doctoral student between the UK and China.

2. Professional written voice "in flux": the case of social work.

3. The policy process model and the systems model in monarchy: The case of the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.

4. Levelling Up and The Privileging of sub-national governance in England in the inter-Brexit space.

5. Do they do as they say?: Analysing the Impact of Brexit on Relocation Intentions in the UK's FinTech Industry.

6. My Body is Where I Exist: Poverty, Disability, and Embodied Resistance as a Theology of Practice.

7. Familiar Patterns and New Initiatives: UK Civil Society and Government Initial Responses to the Covid-19 Crisis.

8. Initial Investigation Into Real 3D Body Scanning Versus Avatars for the Virtual Fitting of Garments.

9. Authority, Sensory Power and the Appification of Biocitizenship: From Tracking the Pandemic to Vaccine Passports.

10. Mary Ashraf and the "Research Group on Working Class Literature": The Programmatic Pursuit of a New Research Field in the GDR Anglistik.

11. Exploring the Sources of Consumer-Based Brand Equity in the Cryptocurrency Market.

12. In and Out of Self-Employment, Are You Really an Entrepreneur: The Rise of a New Division?

13. Investigating the language-culture nexus in refugee legal advice meetings.

14. Imagined, prescribed and actual text trajectories: the "problem" with case notes in contemporary social work.

15. Something Old, Something New – Which Way to Go for Rule of Law Projects in the Agenda 2030 Era?

16. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do – What Brexit Means for UK Insolvency and Restructuring Law.

17. The Role of Law in Addressing Poverty and Inequality in High Income Countries: A Comparative View of Menstrual Hygiene Management and Its Impact on Education and Health in the UK and Select High Income Sub-Saharan African Countries.

18. Parental involvement in online education during Covid-19 lockdown: a netnographic case study of Chinese language teaching in the UK.

19. Net Neutrality and Online Innovation: An Empirical Study of the UK.

20. Language policy in the internationalisation of Higher Education in Anglophone countries: The interplay between language policy as 'text', 'discourse' and 'practice'.

21. Polen unter anderen. Literarische Außen- und Innenansichten der polnischen Arbeits- migration in Großbritannien seit 2004.

22. Comparing the effects of discretionary tax changes between the US and the UK.

23. Embed sustainability in the curriculum: transform the world.

24. Developing a skills-based practical chemistry programme: an integrated, spiral curriculum approach.

25. Paradise Lost: Accounting Narratives Without Numbers.

26. Secondary Buyout Performance.

27. British Exceptionalism Causes Brexit Conundrum.

28. Intergenerational heritage language practices: A case study of Spanish-speaking families in Britain.

29. Ecological orientations to sociolinguistic scale: Insights from study abroad experiences.

30. Are stock returns an inflation hedge for the UK? Evidence from a wavelet analysis using over three centuries of data.

31. Rented vs. owner-occupied housing and monetary policy.

32. Chitin localisation and retention in the exit tubes of the holocarpic oomycete Anisolpidium rosenvingei.

33. The Introduction of 'Safety Science' into an Undergraduate Nursing Programme at a Large University in the United Kingdom.

34. Seven Years of Brexit: Economic Geographies of Regional De- and Recoupling.

35. The impact of brexit on regional productivity in the UK.

36. A fo bont, bid ben: colonial and postcolonial ideologies in debates on renaming the Second Severn Crossing.

37. Transforming the UK Home Office into a Department for Homeland Security: Reflecting on an Interview with a Litigant Defending Against Online Retaliatory Feedback in the US.

38. The Recognition and Enforcement of UK Insolvency Proceedings in Spain After a Hard-Brexit. Special Reference to Schemes of Arrangement.

39. Can a Complicated "Consensus" Survive a Dose of Populist Poison? Exploring the Potential Impact of Brexit and Trumpism on the Developed Country Approach to Trade Law and Policy.

40. Evolution of university internationalisation strategies and language policies: challenges and opportunities for language centres.

41. Living with diversity and change: intergenerational differences in language and identity in the Somali community in Britain.

42. UK Civil Society: Changes and Challenges in the Age of New Public Governance and the Marketized Welfare State.

43. The Individual in the Data -- the Aspect of Personal Relevance in Designing Casual Data Visualisations.

44. Paradigmatic patterns: a postscript on collocation.

45. What makes teasing impolite in Australian and British English? 'Step[ping] over those lines [...] you shouldn't be crossing'.

46. Rights and Opinion: Or, The Progress of Sentiments.

47. Contracting Out Public Services to the Private Sector in the UK: Issues and Considerations.

48. Towards a Theoretical Framework for Social Impact Bonds.

49. Unlocked in translation: techniques for the translation of Spanish and British courtroom figures.

50. Too Much Stick for the Carrot? Job Search Requirements and Search Behaviour of Unemployment Benefit Claimants.