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What is currently known about female genital mutilation and incontinence: A narrative literature review (2025)
Journal Article

Background: An estimated 230 million girls and women are living with female genital mutilation (FGM) which causes ongoing physical and psychological harm. This review aims to explore what is known about FGM and incontinence, including the underexamin... Read More about What is currently known about female genital mutilation and incontinence: A narrative literature review.

The state and the labour process: Bureaucratic flexibility and constrained autonomy in the Indian information technology industry (2025)
Journal Article

ABSTRACTThis paper examines the connections between state regulation and the labour process, an underdeveloped area within labour process analysis. It explores the interaction between state employment regulation and bureaucratic control mechanisms in... Read More about The state and the labour process: Bureaucratic flexibility and constrained autonomy in the Indian information technology industry.

A phenomenology of hesitation, open-mindedness, and intergenerational habitus formation at older age (2025)
Journal Article

In this article, I explore how older people can experience the tensions between ‘keeping an open mind’ at older age, intergenerational shifts in cultural norms, and social separation between generations— interpreting this phenomenologically as a rupt... Read More about A phenomenology of hesitation, open-mindedness, and intergenerational habitus formation at older age.

From social justice to social value: The changing fortunes of using public purchasing for social ends (2025)
Journal Article

This aim of this article is to trace the concept of ‘social value’ in public procurement (purchasing by the public sector from private and third sector contractors of goods, services and works) in the UK through four decades of the incorporation of s... Read More about From social justice to social value: The changing fortunes of using public purchasing for social ends.

We’re all in this together: Safety, policy and the translation of human rights into multi-person virtual environments (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

As immersive technologies and spatial computing paradigms move into the mainstream, public and political interest in the ‘metaverse’ is growing.



For many, virtual spaces offer an exciting view of the future, one in which we, as a global commu... Read More about We’re all in this together: Safety, policy and the translation of human rights into multi-person virtual environments.

Challenges to national frameworks of minority integration in Western Europe minority accommodation, transnationalism and dual citizenship (2025)
Book Chapter

The accommodation of post-war ethno-cultural and ethno-religious communities has been exclusively framed within the boundaries of nation-states. National frameworks of diversity governance across Western Europe often overlook mobilities and transnati... Read More about Challenges to national frameworks of minority integration in Western Europe minority accommodation, transnationalism and dual citizenship.

Sex and the social order: Creative approaches to teaching the history of gender and sexuality in modern Britain (2025)
Journal Article

As History researchers and teachers, we want our students to discover the excitement that can be found in original historical research, and in how this research can be used to make a difference in and with our communities. Teaching, research, and pub... Read More about Sex and the social order: Creative approaches to teaching the history of gender and sexuality in modern Britain.