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1. Community engagement in a seaside town: evaluation of Good Grief Weston festival.

2. Delivering Peer-Based Support in Prisons During the COVID Pandemic and Lockdown: Innovative Activities Delivered by People Who Care.

3. 'You just need to work harder': Misalignments between the rhetoric of social mobility and education for social justice.

4. (Dis)Entangling livestock marketplaces: Cattle purchasing, fluid engineering and market displays.

5. Improving uptake of population health management through scalable analysis of linked electronic health data.

6. Seeing no net loss: Making nature offset-able.

7. 'One of our own': Statues of comedians, popular culture, and nostalgia in English towns.

8. The development of digital dentistry in the UK: An overview.

9. A qualitative study of the benefits and challenges of different models of extra care housing for residents living with dementia.

10. Ideal models of good inpatient care for adults with intellectual disability: Lessons from England.

11. Diverse teams researching diversity: Negotiating identity, place and embodiment in qualitative research.

12. Examining reasons for victim retraction in domestic violence and abuse: A qualitative analysis of police retraction statements in the United Kingdom.

13. An intersectional reflexive account on positionality: researching Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim lone motherhood.

14. GIRFT and Measuring Outcomes in MCNs: endodontics in 646 teeth treated in Tier 2 (Primary Care) and Tier 3 (Secondary Care) settings in England.

15. Can City Deals Improve Economic Performance? Evidence from England.

16. The assetisation of housing: A macroeconomic resource.

17. Conducting a Large, Longitudinal, Multi-Site Qualitative Study Within a Mixed Methods Evaluation of a UK National Health Policy: Reflections From the GPED Study.

18. Make believe: Police accountability, lying and anti-blackness in the inquest of Sean Rigg.

19. 'There is nothing there': Deindustrialization and loss in a coastal town.

20. Understanding resilient places: Multi-level governance in times of crisis.

21. Young people, youth work & the 'levelling up' policy agenda.

22. The role of the private sector in subnational governance: Learning lessons from England's local enterprise partnerships.

23. Surveying Over the Counter and Prescription Only Medication Misuse in Treatment Services During COVID-19.

24. 'Honey pot' rural enterprise hubs as micro-clusters: Exploring their role in creativity-led rural development.

25. Making Sense of Burnout: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of How Teachers in England Discuss and Encounter the Term Burnout.

26. Family carer experiences of hospice care at home: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods realist evaluation.

27. The contingent career path of the young George O. May.

28. Natural language processing to identify case factors in child protection court proceedings.

29. Human Relations 75th Anniversary Conference.

30. Identifying potentially low value surgical care: A national ecological study in England.

31. Fight the biopower! Mixed martial arts as resistance.

32. Pro-environmental enterprise support: Developing a framework to unlock the potential of SMEs in sustainability transitions.

33. 'How can you punish a child for something that happened over a year ago?' The impacts of COVID-19 on child defendants and implication for youth courts.

34. Drawing social worlds: a methodological examination of children's artworks.

35. 'You can't Google everything': the voluntary sector and the leadership of communities of place.

36. Nature Contact in the Carceral Workplace: Greenspace and Staff Sickness Absence in Prisons in England and Wales.

37. Authenticity and recognition: Theorising antiracist becomings and allyship in the time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter.

38. The power of anonymity: An exploratory study into the role of Crimestoppers in reporting and investigating crime in England and Wales.

39. Practice without prospect: The imaginary response to the recording and investigations of sexual assault in prison.

40. Violence, worry and trust in the emergence of weapon-carrying.

41. 'Defunding the police': A consideration of the implications for the police role in mental health work.

42. Young people engaging in event-based diaries: A reflection on the value of diary methods in higher education decision-making research.

43. Longevity of Indirect and Direct Restorations in Anterior Teeth.

44. The 'officer effect' in risk assessment for domestic abuse: Findings from a mixed methods study in England and Wales.

45. Using criminal histories to empower victim–survivors of domestic abuse.

46. The art of friendliness: Organiser perspectives on curating dementia friendly cultural events.

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

48. Disparities by deprivation: The geographical impact of unprecedented changes in local authority financing on the voluntary sector in England.

49. Engaging with care: ethical issues in Participatory Research.

50. Cutting the STEM of future skills: beyond the STEM vs art dichotomy in England.