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101. The practice of scalecraft: Scale, policy and the politics of the market in England’s academy schools.

102. Inpatient transfer to a care home for end-of-life care: What are the views and experiences of patients and their relatives? A systematic review and narrative synthesis of the UK literature.

103. Jives, jeans and Jewishness? Moral geographies, atmospheres and the politics of mixing at the Jewish Lads’ Brigade & Club 1954–1969.

104. A Cry for "Help"? How Crisis Negotiators Overcome Suicidal People's Resistance to Offers of Assistance.

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

106. Measuring local, salient economic inequality in the UK.

107. 'I feel more part of the world': Participatory action research to develop post-diagnostic dementia support.

108. Ethical considerations and dilemmas for the researcher and for families in home-based research: A case for situated ethics.

109. Factors associated with mental health symptoms among UK autistic children and young people and their parents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

110. Knowledge Spillovers, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and the Geography of High Growth Firms.

111. The political economy of land value capture in the UK: Rent and viability in Salford's new municipalist turn.

112. A generative computational workflow to develop actionable renovation strategies for renewable built environments: A case study of Sheffield.

113. UK membership(s) in the European Higher Education Area post-2020: A 'Europeanisation' agenda.

114. Compliance and resistance: How performance measures make and unmake universities.

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

116. Patient activated rapid response – the '999' for patients admitted to hospital.

117. Building an empirically grounded conceptual frame for business networking as a mechanism for pro-environmental business growth.

118. The impact of COVID-19 on UK community finance institutions – Implications for local economic development.

119. Strength grading of timber in the UK and Ireland in 2021.

120. The emergence and conceptualisation of community stadia in the UK.

121. An exploration of consumers' response to online service recovery initiatives.

122. Assessing the role of universities in a place-based Industrial Strategy: Evidence from the UK.

123. Weak multiculturalism and fears of cultural encroachment: Meanings of multiculturalism among young elites in Britain.

124. 'Culture for Sale': The Effects of Corporate Colonization on the UK Museum Sector.

125. Attitudes towards immigration: responses to the increased presence of Polish migrants in the UK post 2004.

126. 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.

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

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

129. Positive action paradox in UK police recruitment: A critical perspective.

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

131. Femicide and Domestic Violence Against Women During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Israeli Case.

132. Intimate Partner Abuse and Homicide During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Situational Action Theory Analysis.

133. Maintaining the Meritocracy Myth: A critical discourse analytic study of leaders' talk about merit and gender in academia.

134. Gender and Sexuality Performances Among LGBT+ Equality Dancers: Photo-Elicitation as a Method of Inquiry.

135. What Does it Mean to Adopt a Trauma-Informed Approach to Research?: Reflections on a Participatory Project With Young People Seeking Asylum in the UK.

136. When do businesses report cybercrime? Findings from a UK study.

137. The conservatism objection to educating for the virtues of citizenship.

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

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

140. Immigration and labor shortages: Learning from Japan and the United Kingdom.

141. At war or saving lives? On the securitizing semantic repertoires of Covid-19.

142. Situated drinking: The association between eating and alcohol consumption in Great Britain.

143. An Individual Level Method for Improved Estimation of Ethnic Characteristics.

144. Cultural stratification in the UK: Persistent gender and class differences in cultural voraciousness.

145. Cross-sectional audit assessing the quality of dried bloodspot specimens received by UK metabolic biochemistry laboratories for the biochemical monitoring of individuals with Phenylketonuria.

146. 'Are they out to get us?' Power and the 'recognition' of the subject through a 'lean' work regime.

147. Diversity and Perceptions of Immigration: How the Past Influences the Present.

148. Drinking Alone: Local Socio-Cultural Degradation and Radical Right Support—The Case of British Pub Closures.

149. The Politics of Pain in Immigration Detention.

150. Medical Device Regulations and custom-made device documentation: A further ten frequently asked questions and their answers.