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

2. How foresight has evolved since 1999? Understanding its themes, scope and focus.

3. Media freedom and journalist safety in the UK Online Safety Act.

4. Trends and Challenges towards Effective Data-Driven Decision Making in UK Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Case Studies and Lessons Learnt from the Analysis of 85 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.

5. Deploying a Building Information Modelling (BIM)-Based Construction Safety Risk Library for Industry: Lessons Learned and Future Directions.

6. Digital skills within the Public Sector: A missing link to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

7. Trust and temporality in participatory research.

8. Undeclared activities on digital labour platforms: an exploratory study.

9. The use of digital devices by district nurses in their assessment of service users.

10. International comparison of China's digitalization level and its enlightenment.

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

12. Platform NHS: Reconfiguring a Public Service in the Age of Digital Capitalism.

13. Technology in care systems: Displacing, reshaping, reinstating or degrading roles?

14. Enablers for the adoption and use of BIM in main contractor companies in the UK.

15. The Journey to Making 'Digital Technology' Education a Community Learning Venture.

16. Exploring Leaders' Perceptions of the Business Case for Digitalisation in the Construction Industry.

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

18. Digital transformation and business intelligence for a SME: systems thinking action research using PrOH modelling.

19. Remote working in public involvement: findings from a mixed methods study.

20. The impact of social media evolution on practitioner-stakeholder relationships in brand management.

21. Productivity and HGEs: resilience and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

23. Hybrid consumer activism in Fairtrade Towns: exploring digital consumer activism through spatiality.

24. Coordinating digital regulation in the UK: is the digital regulation cooperation forum (DRCF) up to the task?

25. UK Kidney Association virtual chronic kidney disease summit.

26. A qualitative investigation of the digital literacy practices of doctoral students.

27. Dickens Versus Digital.

28. Understanding international users' library experience in the Digital Age – joining the behavioral and experiential aspects.

29. A Cost–Benefit Analysis Simulation for the Digitalisation of Cold Supply Chains.

30. Enhancing User Engagement in Local Energy Initiatives Using Smart Local Energy Engagement Tools: A Meta Study.

31. Creating Meaningful Interactions for Young Children, Older Friends, and Nursery School Practitioners within an Intergenerational Project.

32. MULTIDIMENSIONAL EVALUATION OF EU AND SLOVAKIA IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION USING DIGITAL ECONOMY AND SOCIETY INDEX.

33. 'It would be quite good if there was somewhere that just did everything': Perspectives on death administration following a bereavement.

34. HOW TO NOT MISS A PRODUCTIVITY REVIVAL ONCE AGAIN.

35. How Innovation Champions Frame the Future: Three Visions for Digital Transformation of Construction.

36. Opportunities and challenges of the digital lifespan: views of service providers and citizens in the UK.

37. The contradictions of digital modernity.

38. 'Befriend them but not be their friend': Negotiations of youth practice in a digital age.

39. Influence government, platform power and the patchwork profile: Exploring the appropriation of targeted advertising infrastructures for government behaviour change campaigns.

40. A KEY TO HOME: ILLUMINATING THE ROLE OF THE SIM CARD IN REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT.

41. Future of professional work: evidence from legal jobs in Britain and the United States.

42. The birth of new HGEs: internationalization through new digital technologies.

43. Engagement in the digital age: Understanding "what works" for participatory technologies in environmental decision-making.

44. Sustainable food supply chains: overcoming key challenges through digital technologies.

45. Corporate convenience store development effects in small towns: Convenience culture during economic and digital storms.

46. Achieving integrated self-directed Cancer aftercare (ASICA) for melanoma: how a digital intervention to support total skin self-examination was used by people treated for cutaneous melanoma.

47. Changing Work and Work-Related Travel and the Impact of Covid-19.

48. Does the UK Book-Publishing Industry Today Lack Boundaries—or Frontiers?

49. Balancing the potential and problems of digital methods through action research: methodological reflections.

50. Not just a number? NEETs, data and datalogical systems.