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DELLER, Ruth A. (2018). Ethics in fan studies research. In: BOOTH, Paul, (ed.) A companion to media fandom and fan studies. Wiley, 123-142.

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WHITE, Darcy and GOLDIE, Chris (2017). Northern light: Landscape photography and the north. In: ROBINSON, Andrew, (ed.) Northern Light: Landscape Photography and the North. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.

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BACCHUS, Daniel (2018). Articulating a post-human understanding of presence in virtual reality. In: 2017 23rd International Conference on Virtual System & Multimedia (VSMM). IEEE, 91-101.

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BADCOE, Rosemary, WILLIAMS, Noel and WAUDBY, Carolyn, eds. (2016). Millstone Grit. Sheffield, Antiphon Press.

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BALLIN, Deborah and JOHNSON, Esther (2017). Echoes of protest : conference presentation. In: IOHA 2018 Memory and Narration, Jyvaskyla, Finland, June 18-21 2018. (Unpublished)

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BEAKEN, Mike (2017). Engels, Neanderthals and the origins of the family. Internationsal Socialism, 154.

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BLACK, Jack (2018). From mood to movement: English nationalism, the European Union and taking back control. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research.

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BLACK, Jack (2018). The subjective and objective violence of terrorism: analysing “British values” in newspaper coverage of the 2017 London Bridge attack. Critical Studies on Terrorism.

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BLACK, Jack and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth (2017). Re-establishing the ‘outsiders’: English press coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. International Review for the Sociology of Sport.

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BREWSTER, Benjamin, GIBSON, Helen and GUNNING, Michael (2018). Policing the community together: the impact of technology on citizen engagement. In: LEVANTAKIS, George and HABERFELD, Maria, (eds.) Societal implications of community‐oriented policing techology. SpringerBriefs in Policing . Switzerland, Springer, 91-102.

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CANTER, Lily (2017). Co-authoring a paper with your undergraduate student. Journalism education, 6 (1), 36-39.

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CIOLFI, Luigina and LOCKLEY, Eleanor (2017). Flash Fiction Exploring the Blurring of Work and Life. In: Workshop Design Fiction for Mixed-Reality Performances at CHI 2017, Denver, 06 May 2017. (Unpublished)

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CUNLIFFE-CHARLESWORTH, Hilary and HALL, Christopher (2016). 'Have you read the small print?' Challenges and ethics of Technology Enhanced Learning in Higher Education. In: Inspire- sharing great practice in arts and humanities teaching and learning, Brighton, UK, 3-4 March 2016. (Unpublished)

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GENT, Susannah (2017). Influence of Mars. [Video] (Unpublished)

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GENT, Susannah (2016). Unhomely Street. [Video] (Unpublished)

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GOLDIE, Chris (2017). Book Review: Fire and Blood: The European Civil War, 1914–1945, by Enzo Traverso. The Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development, 3 (1).

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GREEN, Geffrey (2017). Art, Technology and Ideation. In: The 5th International Conference for Asia Pacific Arts Studies (ICAPAS), Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Oct 17th, 2017. (Unpublished)

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JOHNSON, Esther (2016). Alone together, the social life of benches : how filmmaking can help to tell detailed and nuanced stories about encounters, exclusion and wellbeing in outdoor spaces. In: Well-being 2016, Co-creating Pathways to Well-being, Birmingham City University, 5-6 September 2016.

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JOHNSON, Esther (2017). Asunder. In: The Sound Of Memory Symposium: Sound-track / Sound-scape 2017, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 22nd April 2017 - 24th April 2017. (Unpublished)

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JOHNSON, Esther (2017). Asunder · conference presentation. In: IOHA 2018 Memory & Narration : XX International Oral History Association Conference, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 18-21 June 2018. (Unpublished)

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JOHNSON, Esther (2017). Retreating the Line. [Video]

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JOHNSON, Esther and BALLIN, Deborah (2017). Voices from the Strike. In: ALLSOP, David, STEPHENSON, Carol and WRAY, David, (eds.) Justice Denied : Friends, Foes and the Miners. Merlin Press, 64-76.

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JOHNSON, Esther and ROGALY, Ben (2017). Alone together: the social life of benches. In: Practices of belonging, practices of place Conversations in film & research 2017, Goldsmiths University of London, 8 November 2017. (Unpublished)

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JOHNSON, Esther, STANLEY, Bob and WIGGS, Pete (2017). Abstractions of Holderness. [Video]

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LAZENBY, Michele (2017). Jupiter (from SOLAR: Walking at the Speed of Light). [Show/Exhibition]

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LAZENBY, Michele (2016). Northern Light Contemporary Landscape Photography exhibition. [Show/Exhibition]

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LAZENBY, Michele (2016). Trees at Risk. [Show/Exhibition]

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LOUIS, Anja (2018). La identidad feminista en la obra de Carmen de Burgos. Estudios Romanicos, 27 (1), 33-48.

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MARZELL, Laurence and BREWSTER, Benjamin (2017). Building safer societies: A framework for trust. Crisis Response Journal, 13 (1), 80-82.

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MURPHY, Angela and STEVENSON, Jacqueline (2018). Occupational potential and possible selves of masters’ level healthcare students with dyslexia: a narrative inquiry. Journal of Occupational Science.

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O'REILLY, Daragh, DOHERTY, Kathy, CARNEGIE, Elizabeth and LARSON, Gretchen (2017). Cultural memory and the heritagisation of a music consumption community. Arts and the Market, 7 (2), 174-190.

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PALMER, Nicola and CHUAMUANGPHAN, Nipon (2018). Governance and local participation in Ecotourism: community-level tourism stakeholders in Chiang Rai province, Thailand. Journal of Ecotourism, 17 (3), 320-337.

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ROBINSON, Andrew (2017). 53.398322, -1.776431 (from 'Beyond The Trees'). [Video]

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ROBINSON, Andrew (2016). An Idea of North. [Artefact]

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ROBINSON, Andrew (2018). An Idea of North. In: Northern Light: Photography, Landscape and the North. Sheffield Hallam University, Media Arts and Communication, Sheffield Hallam University, 34-37.

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ROBINSON, Andrew (2017). Northern Light - Website Gallery. [Show/Exhibition]

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ROBINSON, Andrew (2018). Northern Light: Landscape, Photography and the North. Other. Sheffield, Media Arts and Communication, Sheffield Hallam University.

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ROBINSON, Andrew (2016). Photography, Urbex and the Post-Industrial Landscape. In: Back Then: A Celebration of Art and Engineering, Gripple, Savile St E, Sheffield S4 7UQ, 22nd March 2016.

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RODGERS, Diane (2019). Something ‘wyrd’ this way comes: folklore and British television. Folklore.

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RODGERS, Diane (2019). Swinging sixties spies in comic book guise! Fathom and Modesty Blaise. Cinema Retro.

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SCOLARI, Carlos and RODRIGUEZ-AMAT, Joan (2018). A Latin American approach to mediatization: specificities and contributions to a global discussion about how the media shape contemporary societies. Communication Theory, 28 (2), 131-154.

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SPENCE, Peter (2018). The Archive. [Video]

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WADDINGTON, David (2017). The battle of Orgreave: Afterword. In: PAGE, R, (ed.) Protest: Stories of resistance. Manchester, Comma Press, 366-374.

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WAUDBY, Carolyn (2017). Dali's Rose. In: KENNARD, Luke and SWIFT, Todd, (eds.) The Best New British & Irish Poets 2017. London, Eyewear, p. 130.

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WHIGHAM, Stuart and BLACK, Jack (2018). Glasgow 2014, the media and Scottish politics – the (post)imperial symbolism of the Commonwealth Games. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations., 20 (2), 360-378.

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YATES, Simeon and LOCKLEY, Eleanor (2018). Social media and social class. American Behavioral Scientist, 62 (9), 1291-1316.

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BRIDGEN, Elizabeth and VERCIC, Dejan, eds. (2017). Experiencing public relations: international voices. Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge.

BACCHUS, Daniel, GREEN, Dominic and SCHREUR, Marcel (2018). Life is Beautiful. Always. [Show/Exhibition]

BACCHUS, Daniel, GREEN, Dominic and SCHREUR, Marcel (2018). Life is Beautiful. Always. VR Exhibition. [Show/Exhibition]

BLACK, Jack (2013). 'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies. In: Olympic Legacies: International Conference – Impacts of Mega-Events on Cities, University of East London, London, UK, 4-6 September 2013. (Unpublished)

BLACK, Jack (2013). 'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies. In: BSA Teaching Group Regional Day Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK, 15 June 2013. (Unpublished)

BLACK, Jack (2013). 'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies’. In: Britishness in the 21st Century, Keele University, Keele, UK, 19 June 2013. (Unpublished)

BLACK, Jack and EWEN, Neil (2013). Team GB, or no Team GB, that is the Question: Olympic football and the Post-War Crisis of Britishness. Sport in History, XXII, 302-324.

BOSCO, Francesca, VERMEERSCH, Elise, LUDA, Vittoria, VACIAGO, Giuseppe, GASPER, Ulrich and LYLE, Alison (2016). Non-discrimination and Protection of Fundamental Rights in Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism Research. In: AKHGAR, Babak and BREWSTER, Benjamin, (eds.) Combatting Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism. Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications (1613-5). Springer, 97-115.

BRIDGEN, Elizabeth (2017). Public relations as ‘dirty work’. In: BRIDGEN, Elizabeth and VERCIC, Dejan, (eds.) Experiencing public relations: International voices. Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge.

BRIDGEN, Elizabeth and VERČIČ, Dejan (2017). Introduction: experiencing public relations. In: BRIDGEN, Elizabeth and VERCIC, Dejan, (eds.) Experiencing public relations: International voices. Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge.

CARR, Allie (2018). Viewing pleasure and being a showgirl : how do I look? Sexualities in society . London, Routledge.

GENT, Susannah (2017). Exorcising Unhomely Street: filmic intuition and the representation of post-concussive syndrome. Journal for Artistic Research, 14.

GIUSTI, Giulio and ARPIONI, Maria Pia (2017). Luciano Tovoli : Paysages de la vision. Séquences : la revue de cinéma, 306, 48-53.

HALL, Christopher (2016). Albert @ SHU. [Video]

HALL, Christopher (2016). Popcorn. [Video]

HARTLE, Stephanie (2017). Digging up the Left-Wing Corpse: Reenactment and Melancholia in Jeremy Deller's The Battle of Orgreave. In: The Left Conference : Photography and Film Criticism, Lisbon, Portugal, 16-18 November 2017. (Unpublished)

JOHNSON, Esther (2018). Alone together – documentary filmmaking and stories of well-being in outdoor spaces. In: COLES, Richard, COSTA, Sandra and WATSON, Sharon, (eds.) Pathways to well-being in design. Examples from the arts, humanities and the built environment. Abingdon, Routledge, 203-222.

PONS, Colin, DEBBIE, Howard and POLLY, Perkins (2016). Feature Film 'Still Loved'. [Video]

ROOSENDAAL, Arnold, KERT, Mari, LYLE, Alison and GASPER, Ulrich (2016). Data Protection Law Compliance for Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism Research. In: AKHGAR, Babak and BREWSTER, Benjamin, (eds.) Combatting Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism. Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications (1613-5). Springer, 81-96.

WADDINGTON, David (2015). Backbone of the strike. In: CLAYTON, Ian and HANDFORTH, Margaret Rose, (eds.) Wisdom of our own: Living and learning since the miners' strike. Castleford, Route Publishing, 61-65.

WADDINGTON, David (2017). "Iron Hand": Representations and ramifications of the "Battle of Orgreave". In: ALLSOP, David, STEPHENSON, Carol and WRAY, David, (eds.) Justice denied: Friends, foes and the miners' strike. London, Merlin Press, 118-143.

WADDINGTON, David (2017). An open and shut case? Reappraising "conspiracy" and "cockup" theories of the 1984-5 miners' strike. In: ALLSOP, David, STEPHENSON, Carol and WRAY, David, (eds.) Justice denied: Friends, foes, and the miners' strike. London, Merlin Press, 97-117.

WATSON, Annie (2017). Discovered on Mercury: 20 metres of water ice and a dark intriguing organic matter. [Video]

WATSON, Annie (2016). Four Parts. [Video]

WATSON, Annie (2016). Queen of Air. [Video]

WATSON, Annie (2017). Saturn, the disco planet. [Video]

WATSON, Annie (2016). Shoes that walk alone. [Video]

WATSON, Annie (2015). Speak Plainly Today. [Video]

WATSON, Annie, LEE, Jeremy, PARKIN, Mark, GENT, Susannah, ROBINSON, Andrew, ROBINSON, Sonya and LAZENBY, Michele (2017). SOLAR - a walking app. Sheffield Hallam University Catalyst Fund.

WAUDBY, Carolyn (2017). Whitby: The Town of A Magic Dream. Fortean Times (357), 38-43.

WHITE, Darcy and GOLDIE, Chris, eds. (2017). Northern Light: Landscape, Photography and Evocations of the North. Germany, Transcript Verlag. (In Press)

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