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Number of items: 34.

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Alexander, D, Rigby, MJ, Di Mattia, P and Zscheppang, A (2015) Challenges in finding and measuring behavioural determinants of childhood obesity in Europe. Z Gesundh Wiss, 23 (2). 87 - 94.

B

Bernard, M, Rickett, M, Amigoni, D, Munro, L, Murray, MP and Rezzano, J (2015) Ages and stages: the place of theatre in the lives of older people. Ageing and Society, 35 (6). 1119 - 1145.

Böker, M (2015) The Concept of 'Realistic Utopia': Ideal Theory as Critique. Constellations: an international journal of critical and democratic theory, 24 (1). pp. 89-100.

C

Celik, Emrah (2015) Between Religion and Secularity in Turkey: A Qualitative Enquiry into the Understandings and Experiences of Turkish University Students. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Cochrane, Matthew (2015) Pupils' choices in their educational and career trajectories. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Corcoran, MS ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8661-3147 and Grotz, J (2015) Deconstructing the panacea: the benefits fallacy in volunteer recruitment in criminal justice. In: Voluntary sector and criminal justice. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 93 -116.

Corcoran, MS ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8661-3147, Worrall, A and Buck, G (2015) Gendered dynamics of mentoring. In: Women and Criminal Justice: From the Corston Report to Transforming Rehabilitation. Policy Press, Bristol, 153 - 172.

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Edmonstone, J (2015) When action learning doesn't "take": reflections on the DALEK Programme. Action Learning: research and practice, 7 (1). pp. 89-97.

Edwards, Sian (2015) 'Problematic Youth': An ethnographic study of working class culture at 'home' and within a Pupil Referral Unit. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Ellis-Martin, Elizabeth Anne (2015) Dare to be different, dare to progress: a case study of a Key Stage 4 Pupil Referral Unit 2009-12. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

H

Hadley, Robin Andrew (2015) Life without fatherhood: a qualitative study of older involuntarily childless men. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Hallaire, Juliette (2015) Constructing Maritime Geographies: The Pragmatic Mobility of Senegalese Fishermen. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Hayes, AL, Mansour, N and Fisher, R (2015) Understanding intercultural transitions of medical students. International Journal of Medical Education, 2015 (6). pp. 26-37.

Hayes, AM and Findlow, S ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0802-9786 (2015) Transnational academic capitalism in the Arab Gulf:balancing global and local, public and private, capitals. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 37 (1). pp. 110-128.

Hayes L, A (2015) The Role of Cultural Contexts in Research Design Decisions: Reflections on the Conflicting Study Results in the Bahraini Context. SAGE Open, 5 (2).

Hucklesby, A and Corcoran, MS ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8661-3147 (2015) Introduction. In: Voluntary sector and criminal justice. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 1-12.

K

Kailemia, MLW (2015) The McGuffins of International Crimes’: The International Criminal Court and its powerful friends. In: British Society of Criminology. (Unpublished)

Kailemia, MLW (2015) When Santa was a biker: sociopathy and doping in sports. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Plymouth. (Unpublished)

M

Mahmoodi, Neda (2015) The experience of shared decision-making for breast cancer: a qualitative study. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Mahoney, Ian (2015) Graftin’ up ‘anley duck: Narrating the influence of unemployment upon identity and crime in Stoke-on-Trent. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

McGhee, D, Travena, P and Heath, S (2015) Social Relationships and Relationships in Context: Post-Accession Poles in Southampton. Population, Space and Place, 21 (5). 433 - 445.

McManus, Richard Michael (2015) NHS arm’s length bodies and health regulation in England: who regulates the regulators? Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Miranda, DCD (2015) Criminal Investigation Through the Eye of the Detective: Technological Innovation and Tradition. Surveillance & Society, 13 (3/4).

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Parish, JAE (2015) Beyond Occult Economies: Akan spirits, New York Idols and Detroit automobiles. HAU : Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 5 (2). pp. 101-120.

Parish, JAE (2015) Mining morals, muck and Akan gold in New York City. Anthropology Southern Africa, 38 (3-4). pp. 290-301.

Pemberton, S (2015) Statecraft, scalecraft and local government reorganisation in Wales. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy.

Pietka-Nykaza, E and McGhee, D (2015) Stakeholder citizenship: the complexities of Polish migrants' citizenship attachments in the context of the Scottish independence referendum. Citizenship Studies, 20 (1). 115 - 129.

R

Rochelle, TL, Shardlow, SM and Ng, SH (2015) Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Explain Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine among Hong Kong Chinese in Britain. EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, 2015. pp. 1-6.

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Shardlow, SM and Rochelle, TL (2015) Social solidarity, social work and Chinese people. International Social Work, 60 (4). pp. 773-786.

Smith, Joseph (2015) A critical discourse analysis of history teacher responses to the February 2013 draft National Curriculum for History. Doctoral thesis, Keele University.

Smith, NJ and Lee, D (2015) What's Queer about Political Science? The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 17 (1). 49 - 63.

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Woolnough, G (2015) Identity concealed or revealed?: the use of photography in the Victorian criminal justice system. In: British Association of Victorian Studies, 27-29 Aug 2015, Leeds. (Unpublished)

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Xu, L ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3895-3934 (2015) Identity and cross-border student mobility: The mainland China–Hong Kong experience. European Educational Research Journal, 14 (1). pp. 65-73.

Xu, L (2015) When the Hong Kong Dream Meets the Anti-Mainlandisation Discourse: Mainland Chinese Students in Hong Kong. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 44 (3).

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