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Ahmed, Rabia, Bashir, Amreen, Brown, James E P, Cox, Jonathan A G, Hilton, Anthony C, Hilton, Charlotte E, Lambert, Peter A, Theodosiou, Eirini, Tritter, Jonathan Q, Watkin, Samuel J and Worthington, Tony (2020). The drugs don't work:evaluation of educational theatre to gauge and influence public opinion on antimicrobial resistance. Journal of Hospital Infection, 104 (2), pp. 193-197.
Bolleyer, Nicole and Correa, Patricia (2020). Member Influence and Involvement in Civil Society Organizations: A Resource Dependency Perspective. Political Studies ,
Chalupnik, Malgorzata and Atkins, Sarah (2020). “Everyone happy with what their role is?”: A pragmalinguistic evaluation of leadership practices in emergency medicine training. Journal of Pragmatics, 160 , pp. 80-96.
Copland, Fiona, Mann, Steve and Garton, Sue (2020). Native-English-Speaking Teachers:Disconnections Between Theory, Research, and Practice. Tesol Quarterly, 54 (2), pp. 348-374.
Darics, Erika (2020). E-Leadership or “How to Be Boss in Instant Messaging?” The Role of Nonverbal Communication. International Journal of Business Communication, 57 (1), pp. 3-29.
Fredriksson, Mio and Tritter, Jonathan Q (2020). Getting involved:The extent and impact of patient and public involvement in the Swedish health system. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 15 (3), pp. 325-340.
Fritz, Zoe, Huxtable, Richard, Ives, Jonathan, Paton, Alexis, Slowther, Anne Marie and Wilkinson, Dominic (2020). Ethical road map through the covid-19 pandemic. BMJ, 369 ,
Garton, Sue (2020). “This is why students feel lost when they go into teaching practice”:English language teachers' views on their initial teacher education. International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, 19 (10), pp. 371-387.
Giovannini, Arianna and Vampa, Davide (2020). Towards a new era of regionalism in Italy? A comparative perspective on autonomy referendums. Territory, Politics, Governance, 8 (4), pp. 579-597.
Glencross, Andrew (2020). ‘Love Europe, Hate the EU’:A genealogical inquiry into populists’ spatio-cultural critique of the European Union and its consequences. European Journal of International Relations, 26 (1), pp. 116-136.
Godziewski, Charlotte (2020). Evidence and power in EU governance of health promotion: Discursive obstacles to a “Health in All Policies” approach. Journal of Common Market Studies, 58 (5), pp. 1307-1324.
Godziewski, Charlotte (2020). Is ‘Health in All Policies’ Everybody’s Responsibility? Discourses of Multistakeholderism and the ‘Lifestyle Drift’ Phenomenon. Critical Policy Studies ,
Hayes, Graeme, Cammiss, Steven and Doherty, Brian (2020). Disciplinary Power and Impression Management in the Trials of the Stansted 15. Sociology ,
Isakjee, Arshad, Obradović-Wochnik, Jelena, Davies, Thomas and Augustova, Karolina (2020). Liberal Violence and the Racial Borders of the European Union. Antipode, 52 (6), pp. 1751-1773.
Jones, Henry (2020). Jowett’s Thucydides: A corpus-based analysis of translation as political intervention. Translation Studies, 13 (3), pp. 333-351.
Kallio, Kirsi Pauliina, de Souza, Marcelo Lopes, Mitchell, Katharyne, Häkli, Jouni, Tulumello, Simone, Meier, Isabel, Carastathis, Anna, Tsilimpounidi, Myrto, Spathopoulou, Aila, Bird, Gemma, Beattie, Amanda Russell, Obradovic-Wochnik, Jelena, Rozbicka, Patrycja and Riding, James (2020). Covid-19 discloses unequal geographies. Fennia, 198 (1-2), pp. 1-16.
Leustean, Lucian N and Samokhvalov, Vsevolod (2020). The Ukrainian National Church, Religious Diplomacy and the Conflict in Donbas. Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies, 2 (2), pp. 199-224.
Lowe, Pam and Page, Sarah-Jane (2020). Sophie's choice: Narratives of ‘saving’ in British public debates on abortion. Women's Studies International Forum, 79 ,
Lowe, Pamela and Brady, Geraldine (2020). ‘Go on, Go on, Go on’: Sexual Consent, Child Sexual Exploitation and Cups of Tea. Children and Society, 34 (1), pp. 78-92.
Maestri, Gaja and Monforte, Pierre (2020). Who deserves compassion? The moral and emotional dilemmas of volunteering in the ‘refugee crisis’. Sociology, 54 (5), pp. 920-935.
Manz, Stefan and Benbow, Mark (2020). Counter-propaganda and spy fever:Germans in Washington, DC, during world war I. Journal of American Ethnic History, 40 (1), pp. 40-69.
Massoumi, Narzanin, Mills, Tom and Miller, David (2020). Secrecy, coercion and deception in research on ‘terrorism’ and ‘extremism’. Contemporary Social Science, 15 (2), pp. 134-152.
Mathieu, Xavier (2020). Sovereign myths in International Relations:Sovereignty as equality and the reproduction of Eurocentric blindness. Journal of International Political Theory, 16 (3), pp. 339-360.
Mdege, N.D., Makumbi, F.E., Ssenyonga, R., Thirlway, F., Matovu, J.K.B., Ratschen, E., Siddiqi, K. and Nyamurungi Namusisi, K. (2020). Tobacco Smoking and Associated Factors among People Living with HIV in Uganda. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 23 (7), pp. 1208-1216.
Medina, Raquel (2020). "El poder de los sentidos en El señor Liberto y los pequeños placeres (Ana Serret, 2017): representaciones de la subjetividad e identidad en las personas con alzhéimer.". Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies, 2 (1), pp. 51-68.
Miao, Ying (2020). Managing digital contention in China. Journal of Cyber Policy, 5 (2), pp. 218-238.
Mills, Tom, Massoumi, Narzanin and Miller, David (2020). The ethics of researching ‘terrorism’ and political violence:a sociological approach. Contemporary Social Science, 15 (2), pp. 119-133.
Mizen, Phillip and Robertson, Arlene (2020). Agents of Transition?:Young workers experiences of using private employment agencies in three Midlands cities. Journal of Youth Studies ,
Obradović-Wochnik, Jelena (2020). Hidden politics of power and governmentality in transitional justice and peacebuilding:The problem of ‘bringing the local back in’. Journal of International Relations and Development, 23 , 117–138.
Paton, Alexis (2020). Fairness, Ethnicity, and COVID-19 Ethics:A Discussion of How the Focus on Fairness in Ethical Guidance During the Pandemic Discriminates Against People From Ethnic Minority Backgrounds. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 17 (4), pp. 595-600.
Paton, Alexis, Armstrong, Natalie, Smith, Lucy and Lotto, Robyn (2020). Parents’ decision-making following diagnosis of a severe congenital anomaly in pregnancy:Practical, theoretical and ethical tensions. Social science and medicine, 266 ,
Perrotta, Manuela and Geampana, Alina (2020). The trouble with IVF and randomised control trials: Professional legitimation narratives on time-lapse imaging and evidence-informed care. Social science and medicine, 258 ,
Pilcher, Katy and Martin, Wendy (2020). Forever ‘becoming’? Negotiating gendered and ageing embodiment in everyday life. Sociological research online, 25 (4), pp. 698-717.
Rozbicka, Patrycja and Szent-Iványi, Balázs (2020). European development NGOs and the diversion of aid: Contestation, fence-sitting, or adaptation? Development Policy Review, 38 (2), pp. 161-179.
Saville, Kelly-Mae, Birdi, Gurkiran, Hayes, Sarah, Higson, Helen E and Eperjesi, Frank (2020). Using strength-based approaches to fulfil academic potential in degree apprenticeships. Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning, 10 (4), pp. 659-671.
Scantamburlo, Matthias (2020). The 2018 South Tyrolean Election and the Consociational System of Democracy: Stability Amidst Change? European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online, 17 (1), pp. 212-232.
Schimpfössl, Elisabeth and Yablokov, Ilya (2020). Post-Socialist Self-Censorship:Russia, Hungary and Latvia. European Journal of Communication, 35 (1), pp. 29-45.
Schimpfössl, Elisabeth, Yablokov, Ilya, Fedirko, Taras, Zeveleva, Olga and Bajomi-Lazar, Peter (2020). Self-censorship narrated:Journalism in Central and Eastern Europe. European Journal of Communication, 35 (1), pp. 3-11.
Schütte, Uwe (2020). From Defamation to Adoration:The Reception of Kraftwerk in the British Music Press, 1974–1981. Angermion, 13 (1), pp. 1-23.
Schütte, Uwe (2020). Troubling Signs:Sebald, Ambivalence, and the Function of the Critic. Boundary 2, 47 (3), pp. 21-59.
Sudlow, Brian (2020). I know why the philosopher sings: exploring the work of Fabrice Hadjadj. Logos: a journal of Catholic thought and culture, 23 (2), pp. 78-104.
Sudlow, Brian (2020). Techno-rationalities and the motherhood trilogy of Fabrice Hadjadj::Beyond the reaches of Kaufmann’s médico-religieux. Modern and Contemporary France, 28 (4), pp. 365-379.
Toubeau, Simon and Vampa, Davide (2020). Adjusting to Austerity: The Public Spending Responses of Regional Governments to the Budget Constraint in Spain and Italy. Journal of Public Policy , pp. 1-27.
Trantas, Georgios E. (2020). The Vision of the ‘Byzantine Commonwealth’ as Model for Religiocultural Diplomacy and the Case of the Greek Orthodox Church under Archbishop Christodoulos (1998–2008). Politics, Religion and Ideology, 21 (1), pp. 24-45.
Tremblay, Mireille, Blondeau, Hélène and Labeau, Emmanuelle (2020). Texting the Future in Belgium and Québec: Present matters. Journal of French Language Studies, 30 (1), pp. 73-98.
Ursin, Gøril, Skjesol, Ingunn and Tritter, Jonathan (2020). The COVID-19 pandemic in Norway: The dominance of social implications in framing the policy response. Health Policy and Technology, 9 (4), pp. 663-672.
Vampa, Davide (2020). Developing a New Measure of Party Dominance:Definition, Operationalization and Application to 54 European Regions. Government and Opposition, 55 (1), pp. 88-113.
Vampa, Davide and Giovannini, Arianna (2020). Autonomia differenziata come processo dal basso: i referendum regionali in prospettiva comparata. Economia e società regionale, 2019 (3), pp. 71-81.
Vinberg, Stig, Hagqvist, Emma, Tritter, Jonathan Q, Wall, Erika and Landstad, Bodil (2020). The same, only different:Doing management in the intersection between work and private life for men and women in small-scale enterprises. Work, Employment and Society, 34 (2), pp. 262-280.
Wunderlich, Jens-Uwe (2020). Positioning as Normative Actors:China and the EU in Climate Change Negotiations. Journal of Common Market Studies, 58 (5), pp. 1107-1123.
Book Section
Beattie, Amanda R and Hayes, Sarah (2020). Whose domain and whose ontology?:Preserving human radical reflexivity over the efficiency of automatically generated feedback alone. IN: Mobility, Data and Learner Agency in Networked Learning. Bonderup Dohn, Nina; Jandric, Petar; Ryberg, Thomas and de Laat, Maarten (eds) Springer.
Busso, Lucia, Combei, Claudia Roberta and Tordini, Ottavia (2020). Narrating Gender Violence A Corpus-Based Study on the Representation of Gender-Based Violence in Italian Media. IN: Language, Gender and Hate Speech. Giusti, Giuliana and Iannàccaro, Gabriele (eds) Language, Gender and Hate Speech A Multidisciplinary Approach . Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari.
Grant, Tim (2020). Text messaging forensics revisited. IN: Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics. Coulthard, Malcolm; May, Alison and Sousa Silva, Rui (eds) Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart, Enzinger, Ewald, Ramos, Daniel, González-Rodríguez, Joaquín and Lozano-Díez, Alicia (2020). Statistical models in forensic voice comparison. IN: Handbook of Forensic Statistics. Banks, D.L.; Kafadar, K.; Kaye, D.H. and Tackett, M. (eds) CRC Press.
Stamou, Eleni and Popov, Anton (2020). Cultural Literacy Practices in Formal Education (UK). IN: Cultural Heritage and Identities of Europe's Future (CHIEF) Country based reports: Cultural literacy practices in formal education. Zurabishvili, Tinatin and Marmer, Elena (eds) CHIEF Project.
Tonkiss, Katherine, Stamou, Eleni and Wootton, Malgorzata (2020). Cultural education and the good citizen: a systematic analysis of a neo-liberal communitarian policy trend. IN: Social Policy Review. Rees, James; Heins, Elke and Pomati, Marco (eds) Social Policy Review, 32 . Policy Press.
Book
Paton, Alexis, Fooks, Gary, Maestri, Gaja and Lowe, Pam (2020). Submission of evidence on the disproportionate impact of COVID 19, and the UK government response, on ethnic minorities and women in the UK. UNSPECIFIED.
Thesis
Heini, Annina (2020). Discursive manifestations of the statutory child-adult divide in police interviews with suspects aged 17 and 18. PHD thesis, Aston University.