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Beinssen- Hesse, S and Rigby, K (1996) Out of the shadows: contemporary German feminism. Interpretations . Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 9780522845921

Brooks, K (2019) 'Barbarous custom: discursively deconstructing The Prevent Duty.' Educationalfutures, 10 (1). pp. 58-82. Please click the title to check availability.

Buckley, K (2013) Themis Research Briefing #1.

Buckley, K (2012) A place of greater safety.

Buckley, K, Clapham, D, Mackie, P, Orford, S and Thomas, I (2010) Young people and housing in 2020: identifying key drivers for change.

Buckley, K, Clapham, D, Mackie, P, Orford, S, Thomas, I, Atherton, I and McAnulty, U (2012) Housing options and solutions for young people in 2020.

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Chalus, E (2014) "Our House is like a Coffee room": the Fremantles in Italy, 1815–19. In: 10th Economic and Social Science History Conference, 23 - 26 April 2014, International Institute for Social History, Vienna, Austria.

Chalus, E (2003) 'The Rag plot : the politics of influence in Oxford, 1754.' In: Sweet, R and Lane, P, eds. Women and urban life in eighteenth-century England : on the town. Ashgate, Aldershot. ISBN 0754607305

Chalus, E (1997) ''That epidemical madness' : women and electoral politics in the late eighteenth century.' In: Chalus, E and Barker, H, eds. Gender in eighteenth-century England : roles, representations, and responsibilities. Addison Wesley Longman, London. ISBN 9780582278264

Chalus, E (2000) 'Women, electoral privilege, and practice in the eighteenth century.' In: Gleadle, K and Richardson, S, eds. Women in British politics, 1760-1860 : the power of the petticoat. PalgraveMacmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 0333771419

Christopher, G and Thomas, M (2009) 'Social problem solving and chronic fatigue syndrome: preliminary findings.' Stress and Health, 25 (2). pp. 161-169.

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De Angeli, D, Finnegan, D.J, Scott, L, Bull, A and O'Neill, E (2018) 'Agonistic games: multiperspective and unsettling games for a social change.' In: CHI PLAY '18 Extended Abstracts - Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play Companion. ACM, pp. 103-108. ISBN 9781450359689 Please click the title to check availability.

De Angeli, D and Scott, L (2018) Museum games as a vehicle for sociocultural reflection. In: Heritage Matters, 23 August 2018, The Guildhall, Bath, UK.

De Angeli, D, Scott, L and Finnegan, D.J (2018) Umschlagplatz '43 [serious game]. Please click the title to check availability.

Deegalle, M (2014) Bodu Bala Sena's purification project: controversial Buddhist activism in contemporary Sri Lanka. In: The Oxford Centre for Buddist Studies Lecture Series, 10 February 2014, Wolfson College, Oxford.

Dunn, A ORCID: 0000-0002-8261-6153 (2023) 'The poverty-crime nexus revisited: absolute poverty, relative poverty, and crime rates in 105 countries.' International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Please click the title to check availability.

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Gadd, I ORCID: 0000-0002-6154-5990 (2001) 'Members of the Pewterers’ Company in 1641 & 1650-51.' Journal of the Pewter Society, 15. pp. 17-28.

Ghosh, S (2024) 'Our nation, their nation: Premchand, Satyajit Ray and the Indian state.' In: Dattaray, D, Halder, E and Das, S, eds. Literature and the other arts. Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. (Forthcoming) Please click the title to check availability.

Gifford, T (2019) 'Changing ideas of pastoral.' In: Haynes, K, ed. The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature. Volume 5: After 1880. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199585106

Gifford, T (2013) 'Early women mountaineers achieve both summits and publication in Britain and America.' In: Gómez Reus, T and Gifford, T, eds. Women in transit through literary liminal spaces. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 91-106. ISBN 9781137330468

Gifford, T (2014) 'Ecogothic' edited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes [book review]. Ecozon@, 5 (2). pp. 181-183.

Gifford, T (2010) 'Está muerta la escritura pastoril.' Nerter (15-16). pp. 87-89.

Gifford, T (2001) ''Fiber': a post-pastoral Georgic.' In: Weltzien, O.A, ed. The literary art and activism of Rick Bass. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, pp. 248-263. ISBN 9780874806977

Gifford, T (2018) 'From countryside to environment: reaching common ground.' In: McLoughlin, K, ed. British literature in transition, 1960-1980: flower power. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 152-166. ISBN 9781107129573

Gifford, T (2002) 'Gary Snyder and the post-pastoral.' In: Bryson, J.S, ed. Ecopoetry: a critical introduction. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, pp. 77-87. ISBN 9780874807011

Gifford, T (1994) 'Gods of mud: Hughes and the post-pastoral.' In: Sagar, K, ed. The challenge of Ted Hughes. Macmillan, London, pp. 129-141. ISBN 9780333610633

Gifford, T (2008) 'John Muir.' In: Baird Callicott, J and Frodeman, R, eds. Encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy. Macmillan Reference USA, Michigan, USA, pp. 76-78. ISBN 9780028661407

Gifford, T (2010) 'Judith Wright’s poetry and the turn to the post-pastoral.' Australian Humanities Review, 48. pp. 75-86.

Gifford, T (2014) 'Pastoral, anti-pastoral, post-pastoral.' In: Westling, L, ed. The Cambridge companion to literature and the environment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 17-30. ISBN 9781107628960

Gifford, T (2000) 'Pastoral, anti-pastoral, post-pastoral.' In: Coupe, L, ed. The green studies reader: from Romanticism to ecocriticism. Routledge, London, pp. 219-222. ISBN 9780415204071

Gifford, T (2012) 'Pastoral, antipastoral, and postpastoral as reading strategies.' In: Slovic, S, ed. Critical insights: nature & the environment. Salem Press, Ipswich, pp. 42-61. ISBN 9781429837385

Gifford, T (2019) Pastoral. 2nd ed. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138124844

Gifford, T (2006) 'Post-pastoral as a tool for ecocriticism.' In: Skoie, M and Bjornstad-Velasquez, S, eds. Pastoral and the humanities: arcadia re-inscribed. Bristol Phoenix Press, Exeter, pp. 14-247. ISBN 9781904675587

Gifford, T (1999) 'Teaching post-pastoral poetry of landscape in the mountains.' In: Turner, J, Broderick, D and Hartley, P, eds. Creative Writing Conference 1999: proceedings. Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, pp. 145-152.

Gifford, T (2002) 'Terrain, character and text: is 'Cold mountain' by Charles Frazier a post-pastoral novel?' Mississippi Quarterly, LV (1). pp. 87-96.

Gifford, T (2002) 'Towards a post-pastoral view of British poetry.' In: Parham, J, ed. The environmental tradition in English literature. Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 51-63. ISBN 9780754603023

Gifford, T (1995) 'Towards an ecohistory of British and Irish poetry.' In: Gindi, H, ed. History in literature: proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Comparative Literature. University of Cairo Press, Cairo, pp. 732-749.

Gifford, T (2007) The coldest crucible: arctic exploration and American culture [book review]. Journal of American Studies, 41 (2). pp. 492-493.

Gifford, T (2016) 'The environmental humanities and the pastoral tradition.' In: Schliephake, C, ed. Ecocriticism, ecology, and the cultures of antiquity. Lexington Books, pp. 159-174. ISBN 9781498532846

Gifford, T and Brandão, I (2005) 'The boy in the bush: Lawrence, land and gender in Australia.' Etudes Lawrenciennes, 32. pp. 147-179.

Goodman, H (2015) Artful dodgers: poverty, performance, and physical disability in Victorian London. In: Victorian Popular Fiction Association (VPFA) Annual Conference: Victorian Authenticity and Artifice, 13 - 15 July 2015, Institute for English Studies, University of London, UK.

Goodman, H (2015) ''Madness and masculinity': male patients in London asylums and Victorian culture.' In: Trowbridge, S and Knowles, T, eds. Insanity and the lunatic asylum in the nineteenth century. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 149-166. ISBN 9781848934528

Goodman, H (2014) Male mourning and melancholia: grief as pathology and paralysis in 'Dombey and Son'. In: Commission on Science and Literature First Annual Conference, 10 - 11 July 2014, Hellenic Institute, Athens, Greece.

Goodman, H (2015) 'Masculinity, tourism and adventure in English nineteenth-century travel fiction.' In: Thurnell-Read, T and Casey, M, eds. Men, masculinities, travel and tourism. Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 13-27. ISBN 9781137341457

Goodman, H (2015) Mourning masculinities: death, Dickens, and pathological melancholia. In: British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS) Annual Conference: Victorian Age(s), 27 - 29 August 2015, Leeds Trinity University, UK.

Goodman, H (2016) Revolutionary anxiety and violent masculinities: political psychopathy, trauma, and crisis in 'A Tale of Two Cities' and 'Barnaby Rudge'. In: Anxious Forms 2016: Masculinities in Crisis in the Long Nineteenth Century, 28 October 2016, University of Glasgow, UK.

Goodman, H (2015) 'A dream of demon heads and savage eyes': traumatic violence and the body in Dickens's 'Barnaby Rudge'. In: Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference 2015, 20 - 21 July 2015, University of Exeter, UK.

Goodman, H (2013) 'The "green-eyed monster": jealousy and erotic monomania in 'He Knew He Was Right' and 'The Forsyte Saga'.' In: Goodman, H, Russo, B.V and Zózimo, J, eds. Beyond these walls: confronting madness in society, literature and art. Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford, pp. 81-92. ISBN 9781848882034

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Hooper, E (2019) 'The gatekeeper gap: searching for solutions to the UK’s ongoing gender imbalance in music creation.' In: Raine, S and Strong, C, eds. Towards gender equality in the music industry: education, practice and strategies for change. Bloomsbury Academic, London. ISBN 9781501345500

Hughes, W (2015) '“For Ireland’s good”: the reconstruction of rural Ireland in Bram Stoker’s 'The snake’s pass'.' In: Buchelt, L.C, ed. The snake’s pass: a critical edition, [by] Bram Stoker. Syracuse University Press, New York, pp. 287-298. ISBN 9780815634249

Hughes, W (1998) '“Terrors that I dare not think of”: masculinity, hysteria and empiricism in Bram Stoker’s 'Dracula'.' In: Miller, E, ed. Dracula: the shade and the shadow - a critical anthology. Desert Island Books, Westcliff-on-Sea, pp. 93-103. ISBN 9781874287100

Hughes, W (2015) That devil's trick: hypnotism and the Victorian popular imagination. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9780719074837

Hughes, W (1998) 'The madness of King Laugh: hysteria, popular medicine and masculinity in Bram Stoker’s 'Dracula'.' In: Moody, N and Hallam, J, eds. Medical fictions. Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, pp. 226-235. ISBN 0952787803

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Levinson, M.P (2004) 'Gypsy identity and orientations to space.' Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 33 (6). pp. 704-734.

Levinson, M.P (2008) 'Issues of empowerment and disempowerment: Gypsy children at home and school.' Citizenship Teaching & Learning, 4 (2). pp. 70-78.

Levinson, M.P (2008) 'Researching groups that are hidden and/or marginalized.' Research Intelligence, 102. pp. 16-17.

Levinson, M.P and Sparkes, A.C (2003) 'Gypsy masculinities and the school–home interface: exploring contradictions and tensions.' British Journal of Sociology of Education, 24 (5). pp. 587-603.

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Malik, I.H (2006) 'Punjab, partition and Pakistan.' Seminar (567).

Malik, I.H (2005) Religious minorities in Pakistan. In: Key Issues for Religious Minorities’ Rights in Asia, 7 - 9 June 2004, Colombo.

Malik, I.H (2006) Syed Ahmed Khan and Muslim modernism in India. In: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Vision and Mission, 5 - 7 November 2006, Aligarh Muslim University, India.

Malik, I.H (2011) Understanding the civic sentiments and movements in Pakistan: stalemated cycle, or a way forward? In: The State of Pakistan, 24 - 25 February 2011, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.

Marshall, A (2013) Plots, intrigue and meaning. In: NPG Events, 4 July 2013, The National Portrait Gallery, London, UK.

McBeth, M (2002) Anthony Brundage, The English Poor Laws, 1700-1930, 2002, Basingstoke: Palgrave [book review]. Journal of Social Policy, 31 (3). pp. 545-578.

McBeth, M (2000) 'Britain's evolving health policies.' In: Doling, J and Omar, R, eds. Social welfare east and west: Britain and Malaysia. Ashgate, Aldershot. ISBN 0754610152

McBeth, M (2000) 'Traditional theories of welfare.' In: Alcock, C, Payne, S and Sullivan, M, eds. Introducing Social Policy. Prentice Hall, Harlow. ISBN 0132722127

McKechnie, R and Körner, B (2008) Carrying the flame forward: tracing the inter- and intragenerational Legacies of '68 through the routes of activist life stories. In: 1968: Impact and Implications BSA Theory Study Group Conference, 3 - 4 July 2008, Birkbeck Institute for Social Research, London.

Mears, R (2008) 'The social context of health and illness.' In: Brotherton, G and Parker, S, eds. Your foundation in health and social care : a guide for foundation degree studies. SAGE, London. ISBN 9781412920391

Morgan, C (2014) 'Extended sentences for public protection.' In: Taylor, P, Corteen, K and Morley, S, eds. A companion to criminal justice, mental health and risk. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 101-102. ISBN 9781447310334

Morgan, C (2014) 'Populist punitiveness.' In: Taylor, P, Corteen, K and Morley, S, eds. A companion to criminal justice, mental health and risk. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 216-217. ISBN 9781447310334

Mueller, T and Sullivan, S (2015) 'Making other worlds possible? Riots, movement and counter-globalisation.' In: Davis, M.T, ed. Crowd actions in Britain and France from the Middle Ages to the modern world. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 239-255. ISBN 780230203983

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Opara, V ORCID: 0000-0002-5148-3204 (2024) 'Women, management and globalization.' In: Akande, A, ed. Management and global cultures: an integrated framework. Springer. (Forthcoming)

Opara, V ORCID: 0000-0002-5148-3204 (2024) 'Women’s leadership experiences: examining the intersectionality of race and gender.' In: Akande, A, ed. Leadership and politics: new perspectives in business, government and society. Springer, Cham, pp. 297-328. ISBN 9783031564147

Otele, O (2009) Abolition in Canada in the 19th century: Chatham, a mirage or a promised land in southern Ontario? In: International Conference: Les effets de l'abolition de la traite par la Grande Bretagne sur les discours nationaux, 11 - 13 June 2009, Paris.

Otele, O (2005) 'Bristol et le commerce triangulaire : schizophrenie et enjeux de la memoire collective.' In: Hanquart-Turner, E, ed. Violence d'État, parole libératrice et colonialisme. Editions A3, Ivry-sur-Seine, pp. 69-84. ISBN 9782844360953

Otele, O (2007) The British Empire and Commonwealth Museum: remembering the good, the bad and the ugly. In: Post-colonial ghosts, 8 - 10 November 2007, Universite Paul Valerie, Montpellier III, France..

Otele, O (2010) 'Dependance, pouvoir et identite ou les ambiguites de la 'camerounicite'.' In: Makhily, G, ed. 50 ans après, quelle indépendance pour l'Afrique? Philippe Rey, Paris, pp. 467-482. ISBN 9782848761565

Otele, O (2009) 'Liverpool dans la traite transatlantique : Imperatifs et pratiques des peres de la cite.' In: Saunier, E, ed. Villes portuaires du commerce triangulaire à l'abolition de l'esclavage. Cahiers de l'histoire et des mémoires de la traite négrière, de l'esclavage et de leurs abolitions en Normandie, 1 . Routes du philanthrope, Cléon, pp. 57-70.

Otele, O (2008) 'Multiculturalisme et régionalisme : les apories d’une identité britannique au pays de Galles.' In: Whitton, T, ed. Le New Labour et l'identite britannique. Observatoire de la société britannique, pp. 49-64. ISBN 2-9526-375-4-7

Otele, O (2013) Power and political culture: British and French abolitionism in the nineteenth century. In: Royal Historical society symposium: intimacy, power and authority in European perspectives, 18 October 2013, Bath Spa University, Corsham Court.

Otele, O (2014) 'Resisting imperial governance in Canada: from trade and religious kinship to black narrative pedagogy in Ontario.' In: Reid-Maroney, N, Wright, H and Ebanda De B'béri, B, eds. The promised land : history and historiography of the Black experience in Chatham-Kent's settlements and beyond. African and diasporic studies . University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, pp. 131-148. ISBN 9781442647176

Otele, O (2007) 'Scientific racism: a bi-product of the slave trade?' In: Teulié, G, ed. Science and race. Les carnets du Cerpac (5). Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, Montpellier, pp. 435-455. ISBN 9782842697945

Otele, O (2008) 'Within and outside Western feminism and grand narratives : Cameroonian women’s sites of resistance.' In: Piquet, M, ed. Nationalism(s), post-nationalism(s) : Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire. Presses de Paris-Dauphine, Paris, pp. 119-129.

Otele, O (2008) A paradigm shift of the nonconformist ethos or the practicality of dogma in Ontario, Canada. In: Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade: telling the story, 21 - 23 February 2008, The College of the Bahamas, Nassau.

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Parry, B and Wodiczko, K (2016) 'War veteran vehicle.' In: Wodiczko, K, ed. Transformative avant-garde and other writings. Black Dog Press, London, pp. 254-262. ISBN 9781910433270

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Rigby, K (2005) Ecstatic dwelling: cosmopolitan reinhabitation in Wordsworth’s London. In: 12th Annual NASSR Conference: Romantic Cosmopolitanism, 9 - 12 September 2004, Millennium Hotel, Boulder, Colorado.

Rigby, K (2012) Spreading pestilence in Mary Shelley’s 'The last man'. In: Catastrophes: The 2012 International Conference on Romanticism, 8 - 11 November 2012, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.

Rigby, K (1996) Transgressions of the feminine: tragedy, enlightenment and the figure of woman in classical German drama. Reihe Siegen . Winter, Heidelberg. ISBN 9783825303938

Rigby, K (1999) Women, community and care: some hidden conditions of community. In: Public Panel Presentation, 14 July 1999, Melbourne, Australia.

Rigby, K (1992) 'The return of the repressed, or the strange case of Kleistian feminism.' Southern Review, 25 (3). pp. 320-332.

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Scott, L (2018) See Me Too [web app].

Slade, C (2004) Global and local in Arab media: recasting the face of war. In: Media Communities, 15 - 17 April 2004, University of Innsbruck, Austria.

Slade, C (2006) Nationalism, ethnic identity and conflict. In: Annenberg/CEU Joint Conference - Influencing Outcomes: Communications Research and Global and Regional Policy Transformations, 16 - 17 June 2006, Budapest.

Slade, C (1995) Regulation and the public sphere. In: Faculty of Communication Staff and Visitors Seminar Programme, 1 June 1995, University of Canberra.

Slade, C (2006) Summer in the city: Islamic unrest in Paris and Sydney. In: The Journalist and Islam: Competing Agendas, Political Correctness and the War on Terror, 7 - 8 December 2006, Parliament House, Sydney, New South Wales.

Slade, C (2007) 'Tolerance and relativism: the case of pillarization.' In: van Eemeren, F.H., Blair, J.A., Willard, C.A. and Garssen, B, eds. Proceedings of the sixth conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. SIC SAT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 1295-1304. ISBN 9789051709162

Slade, C (1997) 'The public/private divide: regulating the media.' Media International Australia, 84. pp. 102-112.

Slade, C (2008) A tale of two women. Wakefield Press, Adelaide. ISBN 9781862547940

Strachan, J (2013) The pleasures of the chase: the literature of late Georgian fox hunting. In: Georgian Pleasures, 12 - 13 September 2013, Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute and The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK.

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Turney, J (2014) 'Battle dressed - clothing the criminal, or the horror of the 'hoodie' in Britain.' In: Rall, D, ed. Fashion and war in popular culture. Intellect, Bristol, pp. 125-138. ISBN 9781841507514

Turney, J (2013) 'Crafty chats or whose craft is it anyway? Domestic discourse and making marginality matter.' In: Partington, M and Sandino, L, eds. Oral history in the visual arts. Bloomsbury, London, pp. 135-142. ISBN 9780857851970

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Walton, S (2017) 'Landscaping change: exploring the transformation, reconstitution and disruption of environments through the arts, humanities and social sciences.' In: Where we live now: perspectives on place and policy. British Academy, London, pp. 52-55. Please click the title to check availability.

White, R (2017) Workhouse Walks. Bath, UK, 31 May - 20 September 2017.

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