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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2015 | The challenge of cultural gerontology | Twigg, J; Martin, W |
2013 | The condition of the working class: Representation and praxis | Wayne, M; O'Neill, D |
2013 | 'Creative diversity’: UK public service broadcasting after multiculturalism | Malik, S |
2010 | Dynamics of social class contempt in contemporary British television comedy | Lockyer, S |
2020 | Flow It, Show It, Play It: Hair in Digital Games | Ivanescu, A |
2015 | Issues of collaboration, representation, meaning and emotions: Utilising participant-led visual diaries to capture the everyday lives of people in mid to later life | Pilcher, K; Martin, W; Williams, V |
2013 | Locating the ‘radical’ in 'Shoot the Messenger' | Malik, S |
2014 | Representation of women in the parliament of the Weimar republic: Evidence from roll call votes | Debus, M; Hansen, ME |
2013 | 'Representing the very ethic he battled': Secularism, Islam(ism) and self-transgression in The Satanic Verses | Mondal, AA |
2010 | The Rwandan genocide and the bestiality of representation in 100 Days (2001) and Shooting Dogs (2005) | Cieplak, P |
2011 | 'Sexercise': Working out heterosexuality in Jane Fonda’s fitness books | Mansfield, L |
2007 | A statistical multiresolution approach for face recognition using structural hidden Markov models | Nicholl, P; Amira, A; Bouchaffra, D; Perrott, RH |