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Music therapy within an integrated project for families exposed to domestic violence: A qualitative study of professionals’ perspectives (2018)
Journal Article
Annesley, L. (2018). Music therapy within an integrated project for families exposed to domestic violence: A qualitative study of professionals’ perspectives. British Journal of Music Therapy, 32(2), 96-104. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359457518805281

This paper focuses on a collaborative project that took place from 2012-2015 between an NHS Music Therapy Service for children and young people, a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service and the charity Housing for Women. Music therapy interventio... Read More about Music therapy within an integrated project for families exposed to domestic violence: A qualitative study of professionals’ perspectives.

O "Efeito Bolsonaro" (2018)
Journal Article
Tavares Furtado, H. (2018). O "Efeito Bolsonaro"

O desrespeito a vida que define o " efeito Bolsonaro " nada mais é que a mais recente, e mais radical expressão de um desrespeito a vida generalizado que ainda estrutura a sociedade Brasileira contemporânea. English Español Parece uma piada de mal go... Read More about O "Efeito Bolsonaro".

El "Efecto Bolsonaro" (2018)
Journal Article
Tavares Furtado, H. (2018). El "Efecto Bolsonaro"

Bolsonaro se presenta hoy como el mesías de lo que muchos llaman “contraofensiva conservadora en construcción” tras décadas de gobiernos de izquierda. Su notoriedad ha experimentado un aumento estratosférico sólo en fechas muy recientes. Se presenta... Read More about El "Efecto Bolsonaro".

The "Bolsonaro Effect" (2018)
Journal Article
Tavares Furtado, H. (2018). The "Bolsonaro Effect"

It sounds like a distasteful joke, but Brazilians are on the verge of electing a far-right president (Jair Messias Bolsonaro) and it is difficult to estimate what this means to progressive forces in Brazil. Español Português It sounds like a distaste... Read More about The "Bolsonaro Effect".

White weddings and the reproduction of white femininity (2018)
Journal Article
Carter, J. (2018). White weddings and the reproduction of white femininity. Families, Relationships and Societies, 7(3), 515-520. https://doi.org/10.1332/204674318X15384699062912

When my colleague and I entered the wedding show venue in London we were immediately confronted by a salesperson asking if she could see our legs so that she could administer a hair removal treatment. This was somewhat off-putting and neither my coll... Read More about White weddings and the reproduction of white femininity.

Gender and resistance in Kashmir: old paradigms, new approaches (2018)
Journal Article
Brännlund, E., & Parashar, S. (2018). Gender and resistance in Kashmir: old paradigms, new approaches. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 20(4), 645-647. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2018.1532172

In July 2016, violence erupted in Srinagar and other towns in the Kashmir Valley across the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. This violence came in response to the killing of a popular young militant, Burhan Wani, by the Indian security for... Read More about Gender and resistance in Kashmir: old paradigms, new approaches.

The Troubled Families Programme and the Problems of Success (2018)
Journal Article
Hoggett, J., & Frost, E. (2018). The Troubled Families Programme and the Problems of Success. Social Policy and Society, 17(4), 523-534. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746417000148

© 2017 Cambridge University Press. The Troubled Families Programme (TFP) is the latest example of a tradition of family intervention projects (FIPs) for which the evidence basis for success is ambiguous. However, research does suggest that features o... Read More about The Troubled Families Programme and the Problems of Success.

Receiving, or ‘adopting’, donated embryos to have children: Parents narrate and draw kinship boundaries (2018)
Journal Article
Tasker, F., Gubello, A., Clarke, V., Moller, N., Nahman, M., & Willcox, R. (2018). Receiving, or ‘adopting’, donated embryos to have children: Parents narrate and draw kinship boundaries. Genealogy, 2(3), Article 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/genealogy2030035

Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who donate or receive embryos, or it may not. Our qualitative study explored whether having a child via embryo donation initiated kinship connections bet... Read More about Receiving, or ‘adopting’, donated embryos to have children: Parents narrate and draw kinship boundaries.

The citizen and trust in the (trustworthy) state (2018)
Thesis
Brown, R. The citizen and trust in the (trustworthy) state. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/862735

Public sector modernisation has focused on achieving greater efficiency within the institutions and agencies of the state. In comparison the relationship between citizen and state as a basis for service improvement has received less attention. This s... Read More about The citizen and trust in the (trustworthy) state.

Revisiting Contextualism in Political Theory: Putting Principles into Context (2018)
Journal Article
Modood, T., & Thompson, S. (2018). Revisiting Contextualism in Political Theory: Putting Principles into Context. Res Publica, 24(3), 339-357. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11158-017-9358-1

© 2017, Springer Nature B.V. In this article, we articulate and defend a contextual approach to political theory. According to what we shall call ‘iterative contextualism’, context has two important roles to play in determining what is required by ju... Read More about Revisiting Contextualism in Political Theory: Putting Principles into Context.

Why do they stay? A study of resilient child protection workers in three European countries (2018)
Journal Article
Kullburg, K., Campanini, A., Hojer, S., Frost, E., & Sicora, A. (2018). Why do they stay? A study of resilient child protection workers in three European countries. European Journal of Social Work, 21(4), 485-497. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691457.2017.1291493

© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Whilst 50% of child protection workers across much of Europe and the affluent ‘West’ leave after two years, many stay and develop substantial professional careers. This paper discusses r... Read More about Why do they stay? A study of resilient child protection workers in three European countries.

Climate change and global displacement (2018)
Book Chapter
Cole, P. (2018). Climate change and global displacement. In B. Schippers (Ed.), Routledge Handbook on Rethinking Ethics in International Relations. Routledge

With the numbers of people displaced by climate-change related disasters predicted to be in the many millions, this chapter examines the possible frameworks that could offer those displaced some form of protection, as at present they fall outside the... Read More about Climate change and global displacement.

Presentation notes for the postgraduate students panel of ukcge annual conference 2018: postgraduate students perspectives of diversity & inclusivity (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Olaiya, H. B. A. (2018, July). Presentation notes for the postgraduate students panel of ukcge annual conference 2018: postgraduate students perspectives of diversity & inclusivity. Presented at UKCGE Annual Conference 2018: Creating Inclusive Postgraduate Cultures and Communities, Bristol, UK

The notes were made for my presentation on the panel of postgraduate students at the UK Council for Graduate Education's annual conference in 2018.

Are you listening? Can you hear my voice? Exploring the application of ABE Guidance with CSE victims (2018)
Report
Somerville, K., & Eason, A. (2018). Are you listening? Can you hear my voice? Exploring the application of ABE Guidance with CSE victims. National Police Library Online: College of Policing

This research project was one of a number of Police led research projects carried out in partnership with the University of Bedfordshire International Centre CSE Policing and Knowledge hub and funded by the College of Policing. As part of this projec... Read More about Are you listening? Can you hear my voice? Exploring the application of ABE Guidance with CSE victims.

How a photograph of a drowned refugee child turned a migrant crisis into a refugee crisis: A comparative discourse analysis (2018)
Journal Article
Parker, S., Aaheim Naper, A., & Goodman, S. (2018). How a photograph of a drowned refugee child turned a migrant crisis into a refugee crisis: A comparative discourse analysis. for(e)dialogue, 2(1), 12-28. https://doi.org/10.29311/for%28e%29dialogue.v2i1.601

The ‘refugee crisis’ refers to the on-going movement of people crossing into Europe, in which over 3,692 migrants and refugees died in 2015. A key point in this ‘crisis’ was the publishing of photographs of one of the young children who died. Despite... Read More about How a photograph of a drowned refugee child turned a migrant crisis into a refugee crisis: A comparative discourse analysis.

Research network emergence: Societal issues in nanotechnology and the center for nanotechnology in society (2018)
Journal Article
Youtie, J., Shapira, P., Reinsborough, M., & Fisher, E. (2019). Research network emergence: Societal issues in nanotechnology and the center for nanotechnology in society. Science and Public Policy, 46(1), 126-135. https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scy043

© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This article looks at the creation of a network of researchers of social issues in nanotechnology and the role of the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona Sta... Read More about Research network emergence: Societal issues in nanotechnology and the center for nanotechnology in society.

Brexit: Challenges and opportunities for small countries and territories (2018)
Journal Article
Bishop, M., & Clegg, P. (2018). Brexit: Challenges and opportunities for small countries and territories. Round Table, 107(3), 329-339. https://doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2018.1476093

This article is based on a round table discussion that was held at the Centre for Small States, Queen Mary University, London, on 18 September 2017. The article uses the presentations from the event, together with answers to questions that were posed... Read More about Brexit: Challenges and opportunities for small countries and territories.