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Article

Bashir, Amreen, Gray, James, Bashir, Shahreen, Ahmed, Rabia and Theodosiou, Eirini (2019). Critical points in the pathway of antibiotic prescribing in a children’s hospital:the Antibiotic Mapping of Prescribing (ABMAP) study. Journal of Hospital Infection, 101 (4), pp. 461-466.

Fooks, Gary Jonas, Williams, Simon, Box, Graham and Sacks, Gary (2019). Corporations' use and misuse of evidence to influence health policy:A case study of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation. Globalization and health, 15 (1),

Hedlund, Marianne, Landstad, Bodil and Tritter, Jonathan Q (2019). The disciplining of Self-Help:Doing self-help the Norwegian way. Social science and medicine, 225 , pp. 34-41.

Lowe, Pam (2019). (Re)imagining the ‘backstreet’:Anti-abortion campaigning against decriminalisation in the UK. Sociological research online, 24 (2), pp. 203-218.

Lowe, Pam and Hayes, Graeme A (2019). Anti-Abortion Clinic Activism, Civil Inattention, and the Problem of Gendered Harassment. Sociology, 53 (2), pp. 330-346.

Lowe, Pam and Page, Sarah-Jane (2019). Rights-based claims made by UK anti-abortion activists. Health and Human Rights, 21 (2),

Lowe, Pamela and Page, Sarah-Jane (2019). 'On the Wet Side of the Womb’:The construction of mothers in anti-abortion activism in England and Wales. European Journal of Women's Studies, 26 (2), pp. 165-180.

Lowe, Pamela, Pilcher, Katy, Pattison, Helen M, Whittaker, Victoria, Robertson, Claire and Ross, Jonathan (2019). Pregnancy prevention and contraceptive preferences of online sex workers in the UK. The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, 24 (6), pp. 444-448.

Mullan, Killian and Chatzitheochari, Stella (2019). Changing Times Together? A Time-Diary Analysis of Family Time in the Digital Age in the United Kingdom. Journal of Marriage and Family, 81 (4), pp. 795-811.

Mullan, Killian and Wajcman, Judy (2019). Have mobile devices changed working patterns in the 21st Century? A time-diary analysis of work extension in the UK. Work, Employment and Society, 33 (1), pp. 3-20.

Okkenhaug, Arne, Tritter, Jonathan Q, Myklebust, Tor Åge, Deilkas, Ellen, Landstad, Bodil and Meirik, Kathinka (2019). Mitigating risk in Norwegian psychiatric care:Identifying triggers of adverse events through Global Trigger Tool for psychiatric care. International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, 30 (4), pp. 203-216.

Page, Sarah-Jane and Yip, Andrew Kam-Tuck (2019). The gendering of heterosexual religious young adults’ imagined futures. Journal of Contemporary Religion, 34 (2), pp. 253-273.

Paton, Alexis (2019). About time: how time influences and facilitates patient autonomy in the clinical encounter. Monash Bioethics Review, 36 , pages68–85.

Paton, Alexis (2019). “Being Guided”: What Oncofertility Patients’ Decisions Can Teach Us About the Efficacy of Autonomy, Agency, and Decision-Making Theory in the Contemporary Critical Encounter. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 12 (2), pp. 18-35.

Roleston, Caity, West, Karen and Shaw, Rachel (2019). Do the Welsh have it? Evaluating a bereavement support service supporting people bereaved by dementia. Bereavement Care, 38 (2-3), pp. 104-108.

Schimpfossl, Elisabeth (2019). Russian Philanthrocapitalism. Cultural Politics, 15 (1), pp. 105-120.

Tonkiss, Katherine (2019). Locating the post-national activist:Migration rights, civil society and the practice of post-nationalism. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42 (2), pp. 159-177.

Book

Duncan, Peter and Schimpfössl, Elisabeth, eds. (2019). Socialism, Capitalism and Alternatives:Area Studies and Global Theories. FRINGE . UCL Press.

Hrstić, Ivan, Marinović Golubić, Marica, Mestvirishvili, Natia, Sylla, Cornelia, Marmer, Elina, Seukwa, Louis Henri, Chatterjee, Chandrani, Dyahadro, Swati, Romanovska, Alina, Deák, Dušan, Ferrer-Fons, Mariona, Berna Uçaro, Ayşe, Oral, Ayça, Kurban, Saim Buğra, Mete, Hülya, Esmer, Ece, Stamou, Eleni, Popov, Anton and Soytemel, Ebru (2019). National curriculum review reports. European Commission.

Monforte, Pierre, D'Halluin, Estelle, Maestri, Gaja and Rambaud, Elsa (2019). Final Report "Exploring the Frames of Altruistic Action":A comparative analysis of volunteers' engagement in British and French pro-asylum charities (Jan 2017-Dec 2019). University of Leicester.

Mustapić, Marko, Perasović, Benjamin, Vukušić, Dino, Khoshtaria, Tamar, Neal, Meagan, Shubladze, Rati, Vacharadze, Kristina, Stahl, Christiane, Sylla, Cornelia, Marmer, Elina, Seukwa, Louis Henri, Kharat, Shailendra, Palshikar, Suhas, Deshpande, Rajeshwari, Gohad, Priya, Saleniece, Irēna, Stašulāne, Anita, Kovács, Attila, Deák, Dušan, Rovira, Marta, Ferrer-Fons, Mariona, Kurban, Saim Buğra, Şentürk, Yıldırım, Oral, Ayça, Popov, Anton and Stamou, Eleni (2019). Mapping reports of cultural heritage. European Commission.

Reehal, Rakinder, Taal, Sarah and Maestri, Gaja (2019). Seeking Asylum. Women's Experiences of Home Office Decision Making, Destitution and Mental Health Issue. UNSPECIFIED.

Stamou, Eleni, Fooks, Gary Jonas, Marmer, Elina and Zurabishvili, Tinanin (2019). Cross-national Comparison of Educational Policies and Curricula -Cultural Heritage and Identities of Europe's Future (CHIEF). European Commission.

Thesis

Amakor, George Okechukwu (2019). Unmarried young mothers in South-Eastern Nigeria: attitudes and experiences. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Gorman, Paul (2019). The reluctant customer:case study research exploring the impact of marketisation on pedagogy and practice at three universities in england. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Other

Chatzitheochari, Stella and Mullan, Killian (2019). Alone together: how mobile devices have changed family time. The Conversation Trust (UK).

Farnsworth, Kevin and Fooks, Gary (2019). Why the UK has no clear party of business. The Conversation Trust (UK).

Fooks, Gary, Sacks, Gary, Box, Graham and Williams, Simon (2019). How business misrepresented evidence: the South African sugar tax story. The Conversation Trust (UK).

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