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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

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

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

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Chalus, E (2014) 'The Burcott bear: gender, power and belonging in the Wells election of 1765.' In: Cowman, K, Koefoed, N and Sjogren, A, eds. Gender in urban Europe: sites of political activity and citizenship, 1750-1900. Routledge research in gender and history . Routledge, New York, pp. 77-92. ISBN 9780415868892 Please click the title to check availability.

Chalus, E (2000) 'Elite women, social politics and the political world of late eighteenth-century England.' Historical Journal, 43 (3). pp. 669-697.

Chalus, E (1997) Gender in eighteenth-century England: roles, representations and responsibilities. Addison Wesley Longman, London. ISBN 9780582278264

Chalus, E (1998) '"'My Minerva' at my elbow" - the political roles of women in 18th-century England.' In: Taylor, S, Connors, R and Jones, C, eds. Hanoverian Britain and empire : essays in memory of Philip Lawson. Boydell Press, Suffolk. ISBN 0851157203

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 (2001) '"To serve my friends": women and political patronage in eighteenth-century England.' In: Vickery, A, ed. Women, privilege, and power : British politics, 1750 to the present. Stanford University Press, California. ISBN 9780804742849

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

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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) 'International perspectives in feminist ecocriticism' edited by Greta Gaard et al. [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 18 (3). pp. 328-330.

Gifford, T (2013) 'A playful novel of reprise: an ecofeminist reading of 'Kangaroo’.' Journal of D.H. Lawrence Studies, 3 (2). pp. 109-119.

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

Gifford, T and Kerslake, L (2013) 'Introduction.' Feminismo/s (22). pp. 13-16.

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) 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 (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 (2014) 'My superbrain is all binary: nostalgic futurism as Robyn's feminist super-persona.' Journal of Popular Music Studies, 26 (4). pp. 445-464.

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

Hooper, E and Honan, N (2017) The world is listening: panel discussion, interviews and workshops. In: Shambala Festival, 25 - 27 August 2017, Northamptonshire, UK.

Hughes, W (2013) '"As much a family as anyone could be, anywhere ever": revisioning the family in Poppy Z. Brite’s 'Lost souls'.' In: Andeweg, A and Zlosnik, S, eds. Gothic kinship. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 174-195. ISBN 9780719088605

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Jenkins, C (2013) Home movies: the American family in contemporary Hollywood cinema. IB Tauris, London; New York. ISBN 9781780761831

Jenkins, C (2013) 'Splitting the nuclear family?: the superhero family in The Incredibles and Sky High.' In: Chambliss, J, Donaldson, T and Svitavsky, W, eds. Ages of heroes, eras of men: superheroes and the American experience. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 214-228. ISBN 9781443848039

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Levinson, M.P (2007) 'Gypsy Traveller children in schools.' Into Teaching, 19. pp. 13-18.

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 and Sparkes, A.C (2006) 'Conflicting value systems: Gypsy females and the home‐school interface.' Research Papers in Education, 21 (1). pp. 79-97.

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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Marshall, A (2017) 'Elizabeth Cromwell and Mary Hays.' In: Walker, G.L, ed. The invention of female biography. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 218-240. ISBN 9781848936003

McBeth, M (2009) 'Long live the 'Velorution'! Cycling, gender and emotions.' In: Letherby, G and Reynolds, G, eds. Gendered journeys, mobile emotions. Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 165-177. ISBN 978-0754670346

McCarney, D, Peters, L, Jackson, S, Thomas, M and Kirby, A (2012) The relationship between gender and handwriting performance. In: Handwriting in the UK Conference, 23 June 2012, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.

McGinn, L, Stone, N, Ingham, R and Bengry-Howell, A (2016) 'Parental interpretations of “childhood innocence”: implications for early sexuality education.' Health Education, 116 (6). pp. 580-594.

McKechnie, R (2000) 'The identification of menstrual change: working with biographies of reproduction.' Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford, 31 (1). pp. 44-65.

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.

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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 (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.

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Rigby, K (2013) Queer confederacies: material feminism and comparative ecocriticism. In: 20th Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association (AILC): Comparative Literature as a Critical Approach?, 18 - 24 July 2013, Paris-Sorbonne University, Paris, France.

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 (2004) Whose body? In: Women Scholars in Religion and Theology Conference, 25 January 2004, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia.

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

Rigby, K (2013) 'The poetics of decolonisation: reading 'Carpentaria' in a feminist ecocritical frame.' In: Gaard, G, Estok, S.C and Opperman, S, eds. International perspectives in feminist ecocriticism. Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature . Routledge, London, pp. 120-136. ISBN 9780415822602

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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Scheller, M, Matorres, F, Little, A.C, Tompkins, L and de Sousa, A.A ORCID: 0000-0003-2379-3894 (2021) 'The role of vision in the emergence of mate preferences.' Archives of Sexual Behavior, 50. pp. 3785-3797.

Simkiss, D.E, Snooks, H.A, Stallard, N, Davies, S, Thomas, M, Anthony, B, Winstanley, S, Wilson, L and Stewart-Brown, S (2010) 'Measuring the impact and costs of a universal group based parenting programme: protocol and implantation of a trial.' BMC Public Health, 10. pp. 364-375.

Simon, C.A (2012) 'Children, families, communities and the state.' In: Ward, S, ed. A student's guide to education studies. 3rd ed. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9780415809672

Simon, C.A (2009) Trans(parent) policy making. The role of parents in education: lessons for European education. In: European conference on Educational Research (ECER), 28-30 September 2009, University of Vienna, Vienna.

Slade, C (1992) Conversational strategies, gender and argument. In: 5th International Philosophy for Children Conference, 25 June 1992, Graz, Austria.

Slade, C (1992) Gender and logic. In: Second Training Workshop in Philosophy for Children, 10 February 1992, Deakin University , Geelong, Victoria.

Slade, C (1994) 'Harryspeak and the conversation of girls.' In: Camhy, D, ed. Children: thinking and philosophy. Academia Verlag, Sankt Augustin, Germany, pp. 220-229. ISBN 9783883452050

Slade, C (1990) Logic for girls. In: Australasian Association of Philosophers and Women in Philosophy Conferences, 2 July 1990, Sydney University, Sydney.

Slade, C (1997) Philosophy for children and television. In: Seminar Series (?), 17 April 1997, University of Hawaii.

Slade, C (1990) Philosophy in early childhood. In: Australian Council of Educational Research Conference, 23 April 1990, Melbourne, Australia.

Slade, C (1990) A new way to introduce algebra to girls. In: Education Seminar, 22 October 1990, Faculty of Education, University of Canberra.

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

Stewart, R (2011) 'Christopher and Frank: Isherwood’s representation of father and son in 'Kathleen and Frank'.' a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 26 (2). pp. 199-218.

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Thebo, M (2007) Being a contemporary woman writer and teaching creative writing. In: Teaching Contemporary Women's Writing In The 21st Century, 15 September 2007, University of Brighton.

Thomas, M, Stewart-Brown, S, Snooks, H and Simkiss, D (2008) Using mixed methods to evaluate a complex public health family intervention in a community based setting: study design. In: AWARD Conference, 2008, Swansea Grand Theatre, Swansea, Wales.

Turney, J (2014) '(S)mother's love, or, baby knitting.' In: Moran, A and O'Brien, S, eds. Love objects : emotion, design, and material culture. Bloomsbury, London, pp. 21-30. ISBN 9780857858467

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