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AJAO, Oluwaseun, GARG, Ashish and DA COSTA ABREU, Marjory (2022). Exploring content-based and meta-data analysis for detecting fake news infodemic: a case study on COVID-19. In: 2022 12th International Conference of Pattern Recognition Systems (ICPRS 2022). IEEE. [Book Section]

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ALI, Alisha (2022). Information and Communication Technology for Sustainable Tourism Development. In: ZHENG, Xiang, FUCHS, Matthias, GRETZEL, Ulrike and HÖPKEN, Wolfram, (eds.) Handbook of e-Tourism. Cham, Springer, 1645-1665. [Book Section]

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ALI, Alisha (2022). Technology for Sustainable Tourism. In: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 342-345. [Book Section]

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ALI, Aliyuda, DIALA, Uchenna and GUO, Lingzhong (2022). Data-Driven Based Modelling of Pressure Dynamics in Multiphase Reservoir Model. In: 2022 UKACC 13th International Conference on Control (CONTROL). IEEE, 189-194. [Book Section]

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ATHERTON, Michelle (2022). The invite, the impetus & the chat. In: POVALL, R. and OSMOND, M., (eds.) Borrowed time: on death, dying and change. art.earth. [Book Section]

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AWOLOWO, Ifedapo, ABIDOYE, Adenike and CHAN, Dora (2022). Reshaping the credibility of audits for the new normal – a forensic accounting skillsets agenda. In: Flourishing in our new normal. 35th ANZAM Conference, 2022, Gold Coast, Australia. Conference Proceedings. ANZAM - Australian & New Zealand Academy Of Management, 335-352. [Book Section]

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BADACHHA, Simi, MOORE, Robin and PHILLIPS, Jake (2022). Inspection Work: reimagining probation practice indirectly: how the work of the Inspectorate can support a reimagined rehabilitation. In: BURKE, Lol, CARR, Nicola, CLULEY, Emma, COLLETT, Steve and MCNEILL, Fergus, (eds.) Reimagining probation practice: re-forming rehabilitation in an age of penal excess. Abingdon, Routledge, 189-206. [Book Section]

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BEARDON, Luke (2022). ‘Autopia'. In: The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Autism Studies. Routledge, 159-164. [Book Section]

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BELL, Alice (2022). “You know, are you you?”: Being versus playing the second-person in digital fiction. In: ICHÉ, Virginie and SORLIN, Sandrine, (eds.) The Rhetoric of Literary Communication. From Classical English Novels to Contemporary Digital Fiction. Routledge. [Book Section]

BELL, Lee and RUDDOCK, Alan (2022). Overreaching and overtraining. In: DAVISON, Richard, SMITH, Paul M, HOPKER, James, PRICE, Michael, HETTINGA, Florentina, TEW, Garry and BOTTOMS, Lindsay, (eds.) Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume I – Sport Testing. The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide. 2nd Edition. London, Routledge, 413-417. [Book Section]

BEVINS, Stuart and PRICE, Gareth (2022). Challenging the curriculum. In: HOATH, Leigh and LIVESEY, Matthew, (eds.) Science Teaching in Secondary Schools. Sage, 195-209. [Book Section]

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BLACK, Jack (2022). The Appearance of Authority in Health and Wellbeing Media: Analysing Digital Guru Media through Lacan’s 'Big Other'. In: LAWRENCE, Stefan, (ed.) Digital Wellness, Health and Fitness Influencers. Critical Perspectives on Digital Guru Media. Routledge Critical Leisure Series . Abingdon, Routledge, 35-51. [Book Section]

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BRADLEY, Alexandria, BUNCY, Sofia and GOODWIN, Sarah (2022). Muslim women moving on from crime. In: BOOTH, Natalie and MASSON, Isla, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice. Routledge. [Book Section]

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BRIDGEN, Elizabeth (2022). "It’s trivial, bitchy and dull" - Why Women Leave Public Relations and How They renegotiate Their Identities. In: TOPIĆ, Martina, (ed.) Towards a new understanding of masculine habitus and women and leadership in public relations. Routledge New Directions in PR & Communication Research . London, Routledge, 249-266. [Book Section]

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CHERRINGTON, James (2022). Mountain biking in the (Neg)Anthropocene. Encountering, witnessing, and reorienting to, the end of the ‘natural’ world. In: BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, James, (eds.) Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments. Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society . Abingdon, Routledge, 129-147. [Book Section]

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CHERRINGTON, James (2022). The myth of the repack group: some problems and provocations from an actor-network perspective [Book chapter]. In: Leisure Myths and Mythmaking. Routledge. [Book Section]

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CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack (2022). Introduction: Sport and physical activity in catastrophic environments – Tuning to the ‘weird’ and the ‘eerie’. In: CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack, (eds.) Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments. Routledge, 1-18. [Book Section]

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CLARKE, David (2022). The Mothman of West Virginia: A case study in Legendary Storytelling. In: PUGLIA, David J., (ed.) North American Monsters. A Contemporary Legend Casebook. Contemporary Legend Casebook Series . Louisville, Colorado, Utah State University Press, 266-281. [Book Section]

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COLDWELL, Michael (2022). Evidence-informed teaching in England. In: BROWN, Chris and MALIN, Joel R., (eds.) The Emerald handbook of evidence-informed practice in education. Emerald Publishing. [Book Section]

CUDWORTH, Erika and WHITE, Richard (2022). Bringing down the animal abuse industry by any means necessary: state-corporate-media alliance and the fear of counter-cultural intervention. In: NOCELLA II, Anthony J. and SOCHA, Kim, (eds.) Radical Animal Studies: Total Liberation and Revolution in the Face of Academic Cooptation. New York, Peter Lang, 37-56. [Book Section]

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DA SILVA, Carlos and YOUNG, Angus (2022). An architecture for data integrity in untrustworthy social networks. In: SAC'22: Proceedings of the 37th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing. New York, ACM, 1732-1739. [Book Section]

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DA SILVA, Carlos Eduardo, MEDEIROS, Leisia, JUSTINO, Yan and GOMES, Eduardo Luiz (2022). A box analogy technique (BoAT) for agile-based modelling of business processes. In: 2022 IEEE 30th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE). IEEE. [Book Section]

DARABI, Fariba and SCOTT, Jonathan M (2022). Formulating the Research Design. In: SAUNDERS, Mark N., LEWIS, Philip and THORNHILL, Adrian, (eds.) Research Methods for Business Students. Ninth edition. Pearson. [Book Section]

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DAYSON, Christopher, BIMPSON, Emma, ELLIS PAINE, Angela, GILBERTSON, Janet and KARA, Helen (2022). Voluntary Sector Organisations, Older People and Healthy Ageing During the COVID-19 Pandemic. In: REES, James, MACMILLAN, Rob, DAYSON, Christopher, DAMM, Christopher and BYNNER, Claire, (eds.) COVID-19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK: Responses, Impacts and Adaptation. Policy Press. [Book Section]

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DE MELLO, Emerson Ribeiro, DE CHAVES, Shirlei Aparecida, DA SILVA, Carlos, WANGHAM, Michelle Silva, BRITO, Andrey and HENRIQUES, Marco Aurélio Amaral Henriques (2022). Autenticação e Autorização: antigas demandas, no-vos desafios e tecnologias emergentes. In: DOS SANTOS, Carlos Raniery Paula, PRIESNITZ FILHO, Walter, DA SILVA GONÇALVES, Paulo André and HENKE, Marcia, (eds.) Minicursos do XXII Simpósio Brasileiro de Segurança da Informação e de Sistemas Computacionais. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 1-50. [Book Section]

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DEARDEN, Andy (2022). Artful material utterance: a core competence for participatory designers. In: PDC '22: Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2022. ACM, 142-146. [Book Section]

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DENIZ, Ayca and KIZILOZ, Hakan Ezgi (2022). Boosting initial population in multiobjective feature selection with knowledge-based partitioning. In: 2022 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN). IEEE. [Book Section]

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DOBSON, Julian (2022). Public realm. In: The Future of the City Centre. Routledge, 134-149. [Book Section]

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DRAKELEY, Peter and PERERA, Terrence (2022). Inventory optimisation adoption amongst SMEs. In: Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXV. Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, 25 . IOS Press, 200-206. [Book Section]

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EDMONDSON, Lee, KOKOLAKAKIS, Themis, KUNG, Shia Ping and STOREY, Ryan (2022). COVID-19 and the Sport Sector. In: FRAWLEY, Stephen and SCHULENKORF, Nico, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Sport and COVID-19. London, Routledge, 10-22. [Book Section]

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EFFE, A and GIBBONS, Alison (2022). A Cognitive Perspective on Autofictional Writing, Texts, and Reading. In: EFFE, A and LAWLOR, H, (eds.) The Autofictional. Approaches, affordances, forms. Palgrave Studies in Life Writing . Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 61-81. [Book Section]

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EFFE, Alexandra and GIBBONS, Alison (2022). A Cognitive Perspective on Autofictional Writing, Texts, and Reading. In: EFFE, Alexandra and LAWLOR, Hannie, (eds.) The Autofictional. Approaches, Affordances, Forms. Palgrave Studies in Life Writing . Cham, Switzerland., Palgrave MacMillan, 61-81. [Book Section]

ENAMAMU, Timibloudi (2022). Intelligent authentication framework for internet of medical things (IoMT). In: MISRA, Sanjay and ARUMUGAM, Chamundeswari, (eds.) Illumination of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity and Forensics. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, 109 . Springer, 97-121. [Book Section]

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EZZEDDINE, Yasmine, BAYERL, Petra Saskia and GIBSON, Helen (2022). Citizen Perspectives on Necessary Safeguards to the Use of AI by Law Enforcement Agencies. In: Proceedings from CSCE 2022. Transactions on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence . Springer Nature. [Book Section]

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FENWICK, James (2022). The Problems with Lolita (1962). In: RITZENHOFF, Karen A., METLIĆ, Dijana and SZANIAWSKI, Jeremi, (eds.) Gender, Power, and Identity in The Films of Stanley Kubrick. Routledge Advances in Film Studies . Abingdon, Routledge. [Book Section]

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FENWICK, James (2022). Une publicité pour Dieu et pour le programme spatial: 2001, l’odyssée de l’espace et le Festival international du film de Moscou de 1969 / “A commercial for God and the space program”: 2001: A Space Odyssey and the 1969 Moscow International Film Festival. In: ROBINSON, Christopher and AZULYS, Sam, (eds.) 2001: A Space Odyssey: At the Crossroads of Science and the Arts (2001 : l’odyssée de l’espace : Au carrefour des sciences et des arts). Les Éditions de l’École Polytechnique. [Book Section]

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FRANCIS, Nigel J., SMITH, David P. and TURNER, Ian J. (2022). Practical approaches to delivering pandemic impacted laboratory teaching. In: DOMENECH, Josep, (ed.) 8th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd’22) Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, 2022. Valencia, Spain, Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 521-529. [Book Section]

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GIBBESON, Carolyn and WESTWOOD, Caroline (2022). Agricultural shows, connectivity and families of choice. In: FLETCHER, Thomas, (ed.) Family events: Practices, displays and Intimacies. Routledge Critical Event Studies Research Series . Abingdon, Routledge, 223-238. [Book Section]

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GOULDING, Philip and POMFRET, Gillian (2022). Managing temporal variations at visitor attractions. In: FYALL, Alan, GARROD, Brian, LEASK, Anna and WANHILL, Stephen, (eds.) Managing Visitor Attractions. 3rd edition. London, Routledge, 213-233. [Book Section]

GRIFFITHS, Teri-Lisa, DICKINSON, Jill and KELLOCK, Anne (2022). Supporting multidisciplinary transitions to the blended learning environment: innovations and challenges for lecturers. In: JAMIL, Md Golam and MORLEY, Dawn A., (eds.) Agile Learning Environments and Disruption: Evaluating Academic Innovations in Higher Education during COVID 19. Palgrave Macmillan, 123-138. [Book Section]

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GUMBER, Anil (2022). Impact of COVID-19 on the health of ethnic minorities in the UK -salient features and recouping strategies. In: SÁNCHEZ-GARCÍA, José Carlos, HERNÁNDEZ-SÁNCHEZ, Brizeida, MOREIRA, António Carrizo and MONTEIRO, Alcides A., (eds.) Psychosocial, Educational, and Economic Impacts of COVID-19. IntechOpen. [Book Section]

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HASSAN, W, HUSSAIN, GA, MAHMOOD, F and AKMAL, Muhammad (2022). Quantifying the Probability of Partial Discharge in VFD Fed Electric Motors under Voltage Harmonics Concentration. In: 2022 20th International Conference on Harmonics & Quality of Power (ICHQP) Proceedings. Power Quality in the Energy Transition. IEEE. [Book Section]

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HAWKINS, Anna, AMBROSE, Aimee, PARKES, Stephen, ARBELL, Yael, GARCIA, Alvaro Castano and RAFALOWICZ-CAMPBELL, Mia (2022). High consumers of energy and resources and the work of being wealthy: towards a research agenda. In: eceee 2022 Summer Study on energy efficiency: agents of change. ECEEE. [Book Section]

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HOPKINS, Lisa (2022). Drama by Jane Lumley (née Lady Jane Fitzalan), 1537-1578. In: The Palgrave Encylopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing. Palgrave. [Book Section]

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IDRIS, Jaffer, ROWLEY, Charlotte and YAQUB, Mohammed (2022). Religious events: celebrating Eid-al-Fitr as a family. In: FLETCHER, Thomas, (ed.) Family Events Practices, Displays and Intimacies. Routledge. [Book Section]

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ISSA, Walid, ORTIZ-GONZALEZ, Jose and HU, Yihua (2022). Series SiC MOSFET-Based low gain buck converter for enabling access to MVDC network. In: 11th International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2022). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 434-438. [Book Section]

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JARWAR, Muhammad Aslam, WATSON, Jeremy, ANI, Uchenna Daniel and CHALMERS, Stuarts (2022). Industrial Internet of Things security modelling using ontological methods. In: NIFORATOS, Evangelos, KORTUEM, Gerd, MERATNIA, Nirvana, SIEGEL, Josh and MICHAHELLES, Florian, (eds.) IoT 2022: proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Internet of Things. Association for Computing Machinery, 163-170. [Book Section]

JEFFERY, Robert, KHAN, Farheen, PANDEY, Ashok and WHITAKER, Tim (2022). Why we need more intergenerational dialogue on the future of work. In: Good Work Guild Journal. Royal Society of Arts, p. 15. [Book Section]

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KARA, Fuat (2022). Wave power absorption with arrays in front of a vertical wall. In: - -. (Unpublished) [Book Section]

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KARA, Fuat (2022). Wave power absorption with wave energy converters. In: Recent progress and strategies for wave energy. Advances in Energy Research (36). New York, Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,. [Book Section]

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KAYIKCI, Yasanur and SUBRAMANIAN, Nachiappan (2022). Blockchain Interoperability Issues in Supply Chain: Exploration of Mass Adoption Procedures. In: EMROUZNEJAD, A and CHARLES, V, (eds.) Big Data and Blockchain for Service Operations Management. Studies in Big Data (98). Cham, Switzerland, Springer, 309-328. [Book Section]

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KOKKRATHOKE, S and XU, Xu (2022). Controllability Study of Two-Wheel Robot for Nonlinear Optimal Control and Implementation. In: 2021 IEEE 9th Conference on System, Process and Control (ICSPC 2021). IEEE, 13-18. [Book Section]

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KOLADE, Seun, SMITH, Robert and JAMES, Saliba (2022). Picking up the Pieces: Social Capital and Entrepreneurship for Livelihood Recovery Among Displaced Populations in Northeast Nigeria. In: KOLADE, Seun, RAE, David, OBEMBE, Demola and WOLDESENBET BETA, Kassa, (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of African Entrepreneurship. Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 385-406. [Book Section]

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KOYA, Kushwanth and CHOWDHURY, Gobinda (2022). A quality and popularity based ranking method of research datasets. In: APIT 2022: 2022 4th Asia Pacific Information Technology Conference. New York, Association for Computing Machinery, 103-110. [Book Section]

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KRAMER, Kaley (2022). Anecdotes of a Convent. In: LONDON, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Cambridge University Press. [Book Section]

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KRAMER, Kaley (2022). The Butler's Diary. In: Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Cambridge University Press. [Book Section]

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KRAMER, Kaley (2022). The Curse of Sentiment. In: LONDON, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Cambridge University Press. [Book Section]

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KRAMER, Kaley (2022). Forms and Feelings in the Genre. In: BLOOM, Clive, (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Gothic Origins. Palgrave Macmillan, 155-175. [Book Section]

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KRAMER, Kaley (2022). Waldeck Abbey. In: LONDON, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Cambridge University Press. [Book Section]

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KRAMER, Kaley (2022). The Weird Sisters. In: LONDON, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Cambridge University Press. [Book Section]

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KRAMER, Kaley and GRIFFIN, Sarah (2022). Printed by Alice Broade: the career of York's first female printer, 1661-1680. In: KRAMER, Kaley, STENNER, Rachel and SMITH, Adam James, (eds.) Print Culture, Agency, and Regionality in the Hand Press Period. New Directions in Book History . London, Palgrave Macmillan, 1661-1680. [Book Section]

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KUMAR, Sunil, JEONG, SeungMyeong, AHN, Il-Yeop and JARWAR, Muhammad Aslam (2022). Things Data Interoperability Through Annotating oneM2M resources for NGSI-LD Entities. In: 2022 IEEE International Conferences on Internet of Things (iThings) and IEEE Green Computing & Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical & Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData) and IEEE Congress on Cybermatics (Cybermatics). Los Alamitos, California., IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services, 119-124. [Book Section]

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LAMRANI ALAOUI, Youssef, EL FAKIR, Adil and TKIOUAT, Mohamed (2022). Towards new framework for modelling project selection in crowdfunding platforms. In: Advanced Intelligent Systems for Sustainable Development (AI2SD’2020) (pp.713-720). Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (1418). Springer, 713-720. [Book Section]

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LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, ANKENY, Ursula, WHEELER, Gemma and CARROLL, Camille (2022). Co-designing resources for knowledge-Based self-reflection for people living with Parkinson’s disease to better enable independent living. In: DUARTE, Emilia and ROSA, Carlos, (eds.) Developments in Design Research and Practice. Springer Series in Design and Innovation book series, 17 (17). Springer, 237-251. [Book Section]

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LAVELLE, Katherine, MOZISEK, Korryn and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth (2022). Playing here doesn’t pay my bills: an international conversation of pay equity as a discursive practice. In: LONG ANDERSON, Mia, (ed.) Social justice and the modern athlete: exploring the role of athlete activism in social change. Lanham, Maryland., Lexington. [Book Section]

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LOIZZO, FGC, FIORINI, L, SORRENTINO, A, DI NUOVO, Alessandro, ROVINI, E and CAVALLO, F (2022). Combined Vision and Wearable System for Daily Activity Recognition. In: BETTELLI, Alice, MONTERIU, Andrea and GAMBERINI, Luciano, (eds.) Ambient Assisted Living. Italian Forum 2020. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (884). Cham, Springer International Publishing, 216-234. [Book Section]

MAPPLEBECK, Andrea and DUNLOP, Lynda (2022). Student learning in STEM, feedback practices. In: Encyclopedia of Teacher Education. Springer Singapore. [Book Section]

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MASON, Jessica (2022). Teachers’ intertextual identities and English education. In: ZYNGIER, Sonia and WATSON, Greg, (eds.) Pedagogical Stylistics in the 21st Century. Palgrave Macmillan, 263-285. [Book Section]

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MCCAIG, Colin (2022). Power, corruption and lies: fighting the class war to widen participation in higher education. In: BURNELL REILLY, Iona, (ed.) The lives of working class academics. Emerald Publishing, 29-40. [Book Section]

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MCCAIG, Colin and RAINFORD, Jon (2022). Increasing and widening participation in the market: system differentiation at the institutional/sectoral level. In: MCCAIG, Colin, SQUIRE, Ruth and RAINFORD, Jon, (eds.) The business of widening participation: policy, practice and culture. Emerald Publishing, 57-79. [Book Section]

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MCCAIG, Colin and SQUIRE, Ruth (2022). What Drives Widening Participation Policy in the English Market? In: MCCAIG, Colin, SQUIRE, Ruth and RAINFORD, Jon, (eds.) The business of widening participation: policy, practice and culture. Emerald Publishing, 19-39. [Book Section]

MCFADDEN, Emmie (2022). From Belfast to Maeve: Remembering as Re-Vision. In: PETTITT, Lance and BASTOS, Beatriz Kopchitz, (eds.) Maeve - Ireland on Film - Screenplays and Critical Contexts. Editora UFSC. [Book Section]

MURPHY, Laura (2022). “Slavery: The 21st Century Global Slave Narrative Trade”. In: EVANS, Joel, (ed.) Globalization and Literary Studies. Cambridge University Press, 294-304. [Book Section]

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ODUSAMI, Modupe, MISRA, Sanjay, ABAYOMI-ALLI, Olusola, SHOBAYO, Olamilekan and MOSES, Chukwuemeka (2022). An enhanced IoT-Based array of sensors for Monitoring Patients’ Health. In: Intelligent Internet of Things for Healthcare and Industry. Springer. [Book Section]

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OFFILER, Benjamin (2022). Cultivating “Good Will” Through Rural Welfare: The Near East Foundation in Iran, 1943-1951. In: OFFILER, Ben and WILLIAMS, Rachel, (eds.) American Philanthropy at Home and Abroad. New Directions in the History of Giving. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 146-165. [Book Section]

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OWENS, Martin and ZUEVA, Anna (2022). Terrorism and international business: A critical perspective and future research agenda [abstract only]. In: Proceedings of the European International Business Academy 48th Annual Conference “Walking the talk? Transitioning towards a sustainable world” Oslo, Norway, December 8-10, 2022. European International Business Academy. [Book Section]

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PALMER, Nicola (2022). Institutional influences on national tourism-related foreign direct investment (TFDI) policies and programmes: Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. In: JÖNSSON, H. Cristina, (ed.) Tourism and Foreign Direct Investment. Routledge. [Book Section]

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PALMER, Nicola (2022). Kyrgyzstan, Tourism. In: Springer Encyclopaedia of Tourism (second edition). Springer Reference: New York. [Book Section]

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PALMER, Nicola and JONSSON, Cristina (2022). Local impacts and perceptions of tourism foreign direct investment (TFDI): a conceptual framework. In: JONSSON, Cristina, (ed.) Tourism and Foreign Direct Investment. Routledge. [Book Section]

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PATERSON, Craig (2022). Justice-System Monitoring Technologies and Victim Welfare. In: EREZ, Edna and IBARRA, Peter, (eds.) The Oxford Encylopedia of International Criminology. Oxford, Oxford University Press. [Book Section]

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PLUMLEY, Daniel and WILSON, Robert (2022). COVID-19 and Professional Sporting Leagues: European Football. In: Routledge Handbook of Sport and COVID-19. Taylor & Francis. (In Press) [Book Section]

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RAGHAVAN, Anjana and HURLEY, Matthew (2022). Haunting imposterism. In: The Palgrave Handbook of Imposter Syndrome in Higher Education. Palgrave Macmillan. [Book Section]

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REEVE, Hester (2022). Bohmian art school revolution. In: NICHOL, Lee, (ed.) Holoflux: Codex. Pari Publishing. [Book Section]

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RIDLEY-DUFF, Rory, WREN, David and MCCULLOCH, Maureen (2022). Wealth, Social Enterprise and the FairShares Model. In: YAGIHASHI, Keiichi, (ed.) New Municipalism: a new democracy to transform global capitalism from the local. Akashi Shoten. [Book Section]

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RODGERS, Diane (2022). The changes: feminist folk horror TV. In: Women in Folk Horror: Cradles, Cauldrons, Forests and Blood. University of Liverpool Press. [Book Section]

RODRIGUEZ-AMAT, Joan, GINDIN, Irene and CINGOLANI, Gaston (2022). ¿Puede la mediatización ayudar a entender la datificación? In: BERMAN, Mónica and TOBI, Ximena, (eds.) Interacciones mediatizadas: contactos y vínculos antes y durante la pandemia. Rosario : UNR Editora, 21-36. [Book Section]

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ROTHWELL, Martyn, RUDD, James and DAVIDS, Keith (2022). Integrating specificity and generality of practice to enrich children's learning in sport. In: TOMS, Martin and JEANES, Ruth, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Coaching Children in Sport. Routledge Research In Sports Coaching . New York, Routledge, 284-292. [Book Section]

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SAAD, Sameh and ALNUAIMI, Samah (2022). Innovation framework for digital era. In: SHAFIK, Mahmoud and CASE, Keith, (eds.) Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXV. Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, 25 . IOS, 54-59. [Book Section]

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SAAD, Sameh and KHAMKHAM, Mohamed (2022). The applications of AI in GSCM - a systematic literature review. In: SHAFIK, Mahmoud and CASE, Keith, (eds.) Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXV. IOS, 348-353. [Book Section]

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SAAD, Sameh and KOMAL, Samina (2022). The role of total quality management in textile industry. In: SHAFIK, Magmoud and CASE, Keith, (eds.) Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXV. Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, 25 . IOS, 207-214. [Book Section]

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SAAD, Sameh and MURRAY, Clarke (2022). Development of a maintenance strategy to optimise maintenance in a world scale bioethanol production facility. In: SHAFIK, Mahmoud and CASE, Keith, (eds.) Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXV. Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, 25 . IOS, 354-360. [Book Section]

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SAAD, Sameh and UBEYWARNA, Dasunika (2022). Reconfiguration of supply chains in today’s digital era: a review paper. In: SHAFIK, Mahmoud and CASE, Keith, (eds.) Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXV. Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, 25 . IOS, 367-372. [Book Section]

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SAAD, Sameh, MAINA, Jemimah, PERERA, Terrence and BAHADORI, Ramin (2022). Blockchain technology - understanding its application in humanitarian supply chains. In: SHAFIK, Mahmoud and CASE, Keith, (eds.) Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXV. Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, 25 . IOS, 385-391. [Book Section]

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SHABSIGH, Ridwan and KELLY, Daniel (2022). COVID-19 Crisis Timeline: The Warning and the Surge. In: SHABSIGH, Ridwan, (ed.) Health Crisis Management in Acute Care Hospitals, Lessons Learned from COVID19 and Beyond. Springer. [Book Section]

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SHAW, Becky (2022). How Deep is Your Love? Spurting, surging, leaking and hissing in Calgary’s pressurised drinking water infrastructure. In: BATES, Charlotte and MOLES, Kate, (eds.) Living with Water. Everyday encounters and liquid connections. UK, Manchester University Press. [Book Section]

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SHAW, Rebecca (2022). Running across subsidence, following leaks: The ordinary failure of public art and public infrastructure services. In: CARTIERE, Cameron and SCHRAG, Anthony, (eds.) The Failure of Public Art and Participation. Routledge. [Book Section]

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SHENFIELD, Alex, KASTURI, Surya and TRAN, William (2022). Accurate nuclei segmentation in breast cancer tumour biopsies. In: 2022 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (CIBCB). IEEE. [Book Section]

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SILVA, Bruno Santos F. and DA COSTA ABREU, Marjory (2022). Exploring bias analysis on judicial data using machine learning techniques. In: 2022 12th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Systems (ICPRS). IEEE. [Book Section]

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SMITH MAGUIRE, Jennifer and DUNNING, John (2022). Gifting dynamics of calibrating and aligning: an exploratory study of Chinese wine gifting. In: HOWLAND, Peter, (ed.) Wine and The Gift: From Production to Consumption. Routledge. [Book Section]

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SMITH, Andrew, OSBORN, Guy and VODICKA, Goran (2022). The festivalisation of London’s Parks: the friends’ perspective. In: SMITH, Andrew, OSBORN, Guy and QUINN, Bernadette, (eds.) Festivals and the city: the contested geographies of urban events. University of Westminster Press, 19-37. [Book Section]

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