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Aitken, Paul and Villoslada, Pablo and Lichtenstein, Scott and de Lecea, Luis (2021) Adam Smith Revisited: Moral Leadership for Global Recovery and Restoration. Integral Leadership Review, 21 (1). ISSN 1554-0790

Andrews, Joanna (2021) A critical review to explore the knowledge and attitude of men from an FGM-practising country on the practice of FGM. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 31 (4). pp. 425-430. ISSN 0961-5555

Awan, Imran and Abbas, Tahir and Mardsen, Jonathan (2021) Pushed to the edge: the consequences of the ‘Prevent Duty’ in de-radicalising pre-crime thought among British Muslim university students. Race Ethnicity and Education. ISSN 1361-3324

Awan, Imran and Carter, Pelham and Sutch, Hollie and Lally, Harkeeret (2021) Covid-19: What are the Drivers of the Islamophobic Infodemic Communications on social media? Project Report. Birmingham City University.

Awan, Imran and Zempi, Irene (2021) How the ‘Beautiful Game’ Turned to Hate: Why Islamophobia has creeped into Grassroots Football. Project Report. Birmingham City University.

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Bailey, David (2021) Nissan can live with the Brexit deal – for now. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2021) Whither ‘Industrial Strategy’? Building Back Badly. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Bailey, David and Tomlinson, Phil (2021) Some Priorities for the ‘Levelling up’ agenda. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Beware the Dutch normal. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Brexit (or the EU) is here to stay in politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Brexit exacerbates EU’s security and foreign policy challenges. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Brexit, what we lost in the fire. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Cummings’s techno-babble Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) The EU’s Symmetry of Crises. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Election cycles hit EU-UK relations. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Fractious Future Relations. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) No vaccine against Brexit nationalism. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) The UK’s Twelve Months of Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) What Afghanistan tells us about Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) A fish rots from the head down, Mark Rutte et al. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Blackburn, Carolyn and Matchett, Elaine (2021) Independent Evaluation of FosterTalk Membership Services. Project Report. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Brealey, Henrietta (2021) Three Weeks On: How is Brexit impacting businesses? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Breen, Damian and Awan, Imran and Begum, Hanna (2021) Lessons from the pandemic: A toolkit for coordinating public health interventions in Muslim communities in post-Covid Britain. Other. Birmingham City University.

Browne, Julie and Bullock, Alison and Parker, Samuel and Poletti, Chiara and Gallen, Derek and Jenkins, John (2021) Achieving Consensus on the Values and Activities of all Healthcare Educators: A Mixed-Methods Study. Journal of Research in Interprofessional Practice and Education, 11 (1). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1916-7342

Budd, Leslie (2021) Are Brexit’s Transaction Costs levelling down UK’s global super league position? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Budd, Leslie (2021) Between Hybridity and Hubris: The possible economic effects of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Budd, Leslie (2021) The revival of the Domino Theory under Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Bullo, Stella and Weckesser, Annalise (2021) Addressing Challenges in Endometriosis Pain Communication Between Patients and Doctors: The Role of Language. Frontiers in Global Women's Health. ISSN 2673-5059

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Carruthers Thomas, Kate (2021) Being between binary: Personal narratives and power geometry: A visual essay. Sexualities. ISSN 1363-4607

Carruthers Thomas, Kate (2021) The xCHANGE festival 2019: small x, big CHANGE? In: Women Thriving in Academia. Surviving and Thriving in Academia . Emerald Publishing Ltd, Bingley, UK. ISBN 9781839822292

Cattelan, Valentino (2021) Translating sustainability into Islamic social finance. Project Report. Edbiz Consulting, Global Islamic Finance Report.

Clancy, John (2021) And the Covid-19 Vaccination Gold Medal goes to…….Brookside? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John (2021) By the Vaccine Divided. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John (2021) Covid-19: a 3rd Wave? Or the last weak ripple of a dying virus? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John (2021) The Great Vaxed, and The Great Unvaxed. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clark, Maria and Wakesho, Kyemba Rosemary and Bonsuk, Recheal Silvia and Nabunya, Shiella and Taylor, Julie (2021) Community based safety partnerships to reduce gender-based violence in Uganda, The ADOVIC approach. In: The Routledge International Handbook of Domestic Violence and Abuse. Routledge. ISBN 9780367334857

Clarke, Daniel (2021) 5 years on and far from over – the impact of Brexit on Greater Birmingham’s businesses. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Colliver, Ben (2021) Claiming Victimhood: Victims of the 'Transgender Agenda'. In: Handbook on Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse: International Perspectives and Experience. Emerald Publishing. ISBN 9781839828492

Colliver, Ben (2021) “Not the Right Kind of Woman”: Transgender Women’s Experiences of Transphobic Hate Crime and Trans-misogyny. In: Misogyny as Hate Crime. Routledge. ISBN 9780367903176

Colliver, Ben (2021) Reimagining Hate Crime: Transphobia, Visibility and Victimisation. Palgrave Hate Studies . Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783030657161

Colliver, Ben (2021) What Has Sexuality Got To Do With It? Negotiating a Professional Identity as a Gay Early Career Teacher. In: Early Career Teachers in Higher Education: Academics Teaching Journeys. Bloomsbury, London.

Colliver, Ben and Duffus, Melindy (2021) Queer Space: Toilet Provision, Access and Inclusion in the West Midlands. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. ISSN 1553-6610

Curry, Frank and Dymski, Gary and Lewis, Tanita J. and Szymborska, Hanna Karolina (2021) Seeing Covid-19 through a subprime crisis lens: How structural and institutional racism have shaped 21st-Century crises in the UK and the US. Review of Black Political Economy. ISSN 0034-6446

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Dakka, Fadia (2021) Rhythm and the Possible: Moments, Anticipation and Dwelling in the Contemporary University. In: Inquiring into Academic Timescapes. Emerald Publishing. ISBN 9781789739121

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Are UK businesses being supported during Brexit disruption? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) The Brexit Deal: Good News? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Can We Effect a ‘Just Transition’ for Automotive in the West Midlands? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Fantasy Economics. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Happy Birthday Blog (or 21 years in the UK). Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) I come from the Land Down Under. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) It’s not over yet (and probably never will be). Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Nationalism and the break-up of the UK. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Post-Brexit Manufacturing Challenges and Overcoming Them. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Public Perceptions of Basic Income in the West Midlands 'Red Wall'. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) “Red Wall” perceptions of a Universal Basic Income. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Reflections on ‘Dear England’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Sound the Crime Klaxon! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) State of the Unions. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) What next for Northern Ireland in a post-Brexit landscape? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) What next for Northern Ireland? Centre for Brexit Studies, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Will the UK break up? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) You CAN(‘t)ZUK be serious! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) The end of the UK? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2021) Sticking plasters – some reflections on Sunak’s budget. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David and Mansoob Murshed, Syed and Whittam, Geoff and Aguma, Dennis (2021) Beyond Remain vs. Leave: understanding changing voter perceptions and attitudes towards Populism – evidence from Scotland and the West Midlands. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. ISSN 1752-1378

de Ruyter, A. and Martin, R. and Taylor, P. (2021) Geographies of discontent: sources, manifestations and consequences. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. ISSN 1752-1378

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Eade, Rachel (2021) Build back better. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Eade, Rachel (2021) Business grants for business growth and recovery. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Eade, Rachel (2021) Innovation’s role in business growth and recovery. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Fellows, Georgia (2021) Christmas 2021: Will Christmas Be ‘Back to Normal’ This Year? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Fellows, Georgia (2021) How has Brexit impacted students? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Fellows, Georgia (2021) How has social media marketing changed during the COVID-19 pandemic? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Fellows, Georgia (2021) How will Brexit impact the UK fashion industry? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Fellows, Georgia (2021) Will marketing be the same post-Brexit? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Gomez, Camilo Tamayo (2021) Social solidarity as a dimension of transitional justice: the case of Cartography and Identification of Mass Graves in post-conflict Colombia. The International Journal of Human Rights. pp. 1-24. ISSN 1744-053X

Gudgin, Graham (2021) Polls on Irish Unity are Unreliable. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Gudgin, Graham (2021) Varadakar’s call for Irish unity is mere posturing. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Gudgin, Graham (2021) Who is Still Afraid of Martin Wolf? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Gudgin, Graham (2021) Who is better off, Northerners or Southerners? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Hafner, Marco and Yerushalmi, Erez and Dufresne, Elaine and Gkousis, Evangelos (2021) The Potential Socio-Economic Impact of Telemedicine in Canada. Project Report. RAND Corporation.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) Five myths about drone warfare busted. The Conversation.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) From invasion to failed state: Iraq’s democratic disillusionment. Open Democracy.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) Iraq: thousands of police officers have died in the line of duty. The Conversation.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) Killed in the line of duty: the catastrophic deaths of 14,000 Iraqi officers. Open Democracy.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) On the 18th anniversary, Iraq’s state of war. Iraq Body Count.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) Pope Francis in Iraq: visit highlights recent history of atrocities against Christians. The Conversation.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) The ‘end of history’? Iraq between democracy and a hard place. Transforming Society.

Hamourtziadou, Lily and Dardagan, Hamit and Sloboda, John (2021) Death in Baghdad. Iraq Body Count website.

Hamourtziadou, Lily and Gokay, Bulent (2021) The deadly legacy of 20 years of US 'War on Terror' in Iraq. Open Democracy.

Hamourtziadou, Lily and Jackson, Jonathan and Headech, Saffron (2021) On the use of force. Journal of Global Faultlines, 8 (1). pp. 9-22. ISSN 2397-7825

Hamourtziadou, Lily and Khan, Shehla (2021) War crimes and crimes against humanity: Decolonizing discourses of international justice. Journal of Global Faultlines, 8 (2). pp. 147-150. ISSN 2397-7825

Hamourtziadou, Lily and O'Sullivan, Aidan (2021) Crimes of a “benevolent” hegemony: Configurations of UK power in Northern Ireland and Iraq. Journal of Global Faultlines, 8 (2). pp. 153-171. ISSN 2397-7825

Harvey, Hannah (2021) The Terminology Use and Diagnostic Approaches of Paediatric Speech and Language Therapists in the UK. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

Harvey, Merryl and Denton, Jane and Alamad, Lara and Adams, Cheryll and Turville, Nathalie and Cook, Robert (2021) Supporting multiple birth families; establishing an evidence base to inform health visitor practice. A report from the Elizabeth Bryan Multiple Births Centre and the Institute for Health Visiting March 2020. Project Report. Birmingham City University.

Hearne, David (2021) Biden may be in the White House, but ‘Trumpism’ isn’t going anywhere. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) Brexit, identity and a global future. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) It’s not all about the “red wall”. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hearne, David (2021) Levelling up my inheritance. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hearne, David (2021) Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) Markets & morality. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hearne, David (2021) Musings on regional productivity. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) There’s madness in my method. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hearne, David (2021) Uncertainty and the future. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) Vaccine Nationalism. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) What went wrong (and what went right)? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hearne, David (2021) Why we won’t know the true impact of Brexit on trade for some time. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hearne, David (2021) The cost of living. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) A look back at Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Hearne, David (2021) The road to zero. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Henry, Ian (2021) Chips off the menu; a new kind of industrial policy is required. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Henry, Ian (2021) Government aims and objectives need a strategic operating plan to be realised. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Henry, Ian (2021) Meet the new boss – and imagine a better future. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Henry, Ian (2021) A history lesson, of sorts. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Henwood, Erin (2021) Made in the UK, Sold to the World. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Henwood, Erin (2021) What is Next for Businesses? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Kandola, Raj (2021) The practical ramifications that businesses continue to face as they adapt to a post Brexit landscape. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Lawrence, Thomas and Mellor, Julian (2021) Care coordination in primary care. Technical Report. NHS England.

Lawrence, Thomas and Mellor, Julian (2021) National Care Coordination Competency Framework. Documentation. NHS England.

Leeson, Tom (2021) Paperwork is the enemy as Brexit becomes a reality. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Liu, Yanghua and Alnababtah, K.M. and Cook, Simon and Yu, Ying (2021) Healthcare providers’ perception of faecal microbiota transplantation with clostridium difficile infection and inflammatory bowel disease: a quantitative systematic review. Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology, 14. pp. 1-14. ISSN 1756-283X

Lucas, Scott (2021) The Brexit Paralysis of a Paralysed UK Government. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Brexit Strikes The Lake District. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Brexit, Vaccine Nationalism, and the Future of the UK. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Cutting Off A Northern Ireland Nose to Spite A Global Face. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Football, Brexit, and Racism. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) From Henry V to “Build Back Beaver”: The Depth of England’s Brexit Disorder. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) From Sleaze to Brexit: The UK Government’s Pose of Impunity. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Here Comes Brexit’s “Damage By a 1000 Cuts”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Johnson Government’s Dead End on Northern Ireland. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Let’s Play Brexit Jingo: The “War With France” Diversion. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Little Britain’s Blurred Global Vision. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Lucas, Scott (2021) Slouching Towards the Irish Sea: How the Johnson Government Chose Brexit Failure. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Ludgate, Shannon and Blackburn, Carolyn and Mears, Clair (2021) Small steps and stronger relationships: Parents’ experiences of home schooling children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. ISSN 1471-3802

Lynes, Adam and Yardley, Elizabeth and Danos, Lucas and Winch, Ronald (2021) Making Sense of Homicide: A Student Textbook. Waterside Press, Hampshire. ISBN 9781909976863

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MacRae, Claire and de Ruyter, A. and Roberts, Julie and McNeill, Jon and Bailey, David (2021) Brexit risk for UK manufacturing. In: Identifying and Managing Risk at Work. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781003164029

Macleod, Fiona and Storey, Lesley and Rushe, Teresa and Kavanagh, Michele and Agnew, Francis and McLaughlin, Katrina (2021) How adopters’ and foster carers’ perceptions of ‘family’ affect communicative openness in post-adoption contact interactions. Adoption & Fostering, 45 (4). pp. 430-441. ISSN 1740-469X

Magacho, Guilherme and Spinola, Danilo (2021) Supply and demand in Kaldorian growth models: a proposal for dynamic adjustment. Working Paper 10. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University, Birmingham. (Submitted)

McCabe, Steven (2021) 50 Years Since ‘D’ Day. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Adventures in Peppa Pig World. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Are We Seeing What’s Likely to be a ‘Perfect Storm’? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Avoiding the Highway to hell*, the cost of electric cars! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) The Best Part of Breaking Up. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Brexit, The ‘Gift’ That Keeps Taking! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Can Britain Become ‘Great’ Again? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Can the UK’s housing problem ever be remedied? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Could Inflation Derail the ‘Green Revolution’? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Cruel Summer! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Curruptio optimi pessimal. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Did Rishi Sunak Avoid the Really Difficult Questions? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Does Hell Hath No Fury Like a Sacked Chief Political Advisor? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) The Energy Crisis and Likely Consequences. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) For the Love of Canals. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Hard Times…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Helping to Save the Planet Through Small Steps – The Case for Reduced Consumption of Milk. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) How is Brexit impacting food shortages in Northern Ireland? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) In Pursuit of Well-Being and Happiness. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Is the Pandemic Coming to an End, and What to Expect Next? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) I’m Still Standing. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Just When Things Were Going So Well. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Levelling Up? Let’s Try Stopping Decline. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Local Areas and Localism. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) A Lost Year? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) The More Things Change. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) New Term, New Challenges and New Horizons? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Northern Ireland – Handle with Care! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Rethinking What We Eat, Plant and Insect-based Alternatives to Traditional Food. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Say Hello, Wave Goodbye. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) So Lucky? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) ‘Waffle’ Politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) We Need More Workers! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Well, Boris, here’s another nice mess you’ve gotten us into! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) What happens once the Irish Sea border ‘grace periods’ end? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) What’s Required to Achieve a Greener Future? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) When Incompetence Becomes a Matter of Life and Death. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) When the Going Gets Tough…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Who is Chatty Rat and Other Existential Questions? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) Will the new ‘normal’ be that different? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2021) A diminished Isle? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Are we Copping Out ahead of COP26? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Build Back Better with Biomethane – the Circular Economy Green Gas. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Clean Air – are we in the zone? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Fuelling the End of the Fossil Fuel Age. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Too Much ‘Good COP, Bad COP’, And Why Alternative Thinking’s Urgently Required. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Train powered by Organic Waste led by Ultra Light Rail Partners and BCU’s IDEA Institute. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) UK’s Net-Zero Strategy Must Deliver More Help for Switch to Green Manufacturing. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) A broad highway that all can travel – to higher and further destinations. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nomaler, Önder and Spinola, Danilo and Verspagen, Bart (2021) R&D-based Economic Growth in a Supermultiplier Model. Working Paper 9. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University. (Submitted)

Nomaler, Önder and Spinola, Danilo and Verspagen, Bart (2021) R&D-based Economic Growth in a Supermultiplier Model. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. ISSN 0954-349X

Nulman, Eugene (2021) Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781032002750

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Oldman, Sophie (2021) Could 2022 herald a real estate boom for the UK? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Oldman, Sophie (2021) How Will Brexit Impact International Investors? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Oldman, Sophie (2021) How Will Brexit Impact UK Property Investment? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Oldman, Sophie (2021) How has Coronavirus Impacted the Property Market? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Oldman, Sophie (2021) What Could a Post-Pandemic World Look Like? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Paladini, Stefania and Saha, Krishnendu and Pierron, Xavier (2021) Sustainable Space for a Sustainable Earth? Circular Economy Insights from the Space Sector. Journal of Environmental Management, 289 (July). p. 112511. ISSN 0301-4797

Paladini, Stefania and Yerushalmi, Erez and Castellucci, Ignazio (2021) Public Governance of the Blockchain Revolution and Its Implications for Social Finance: A Comparative Analysis. In: Innovations in Social Finance : Transitioning Beyond Economic Value. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 293-318. ISBN 9783030725358

Papagiannaki, Eleni and Giraleas, Dimitris and Thanassoulis, Emmanuel (2021) Unpaid Overtime: Measuring its Contribution to the UK Industries’ Output. Working Paper 13. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.

Paranho, Julia and Vaz, Mariana and Perin, Fernanda and Miranda, Carolina and Falcao, Daniela (2021) La industria farmoquímica y su integración en América Latina: propuestas de recuperación pospandémica para Argentina y Brasil. Revista Integración & Comercio, 25 (47). pp. 199-221. ISSN 0120-419X

Parker, Samuel (2021) Inhibiting integration and strengthening inequality? The effects of UK policy making on refugees and asylum seekers in Wales. People, Place and Policy. ISSN 1753-8041

Porcile, Gabriel and Spinola, Danilo and Yajima, Giuliano (2021) Patterns of Growth in Structuralist Models: The Role of Political Economy. Working Paper 12. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University. (Unpublished)

Pow, Kadian L. (2021) ’The woman saying this is Black like us’: Black Women’s Fandom and Intersectionality Discourse on Tumblr. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Brexit: What about the other 80%? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Budget 2021- Are we once again forgetting the women? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Can we get back to trend growth or more post pandemic in the UK? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Europe’ s recovery should be welcomed by Brexiteers and Remainers alike. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) The Future of Work: post-pandemic, post Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) How unequal is likely to be the post pandemic recovery. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Should we worry about stagflation? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Too soon to blame Brexit for the slowdown in the pace of the UK’s recovery? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Will financial sector nationalism win over in the post-Brexit battle? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) With the tourist season approaching, will the sun finally shine on Europe? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) The economic cost of the pandemic. How much so far and how much more? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Puttick, Mary-Rose (2021) Reimagining family literacy: co-creating pedagogies with migrating mothers in third sector spaces. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

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Rakha, Ahmed and Hettiarachchi, Hansi and Rady, Dina and Gaber, Mohamed Medhat and Rakha, Emad and Abdelsamea, Mohammed M. (2021) Predicting the Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United Kingdom Using Time-Series Mining. Economies, 9 (4). e137. ISSN 2227-7099

Reeves-Evison, Theo (2021) The Art of Disciplined Imagination: Prediction, Scenarios, and Other Speculative Infrastructures. Critical Inquiry, 47 (4). pp. 719-748. ISSN 0093-1896

Robinson, Jill (2021) Constructive Disruption: Young people’s engagement with data and policymaking. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

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Salder, Jacob (2021) ‘Levelling up’ and other grand political fantasies. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2021) Once more, but with feeling. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Sarac, Ferdi and Şeker, Hüseyin and Lisowski, Marcin and Timothy, Alan (2021) A Hybrid Two-Level Support Vector Machine-Based Method for Churn Analysis. In: 2021 5th International Conference on Cloud and Big Data Computing (ICCBDC 2021), 13-15 August 2021.

Scali, Emma Luce (2021) Extraterritorial human rights obligations and sovereign debt. In: The Routledge Handbook on Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations. Routledge, pp. 242-254. ISBN 9781003090014

Scoats, Ryan and Anderson, Eric and White, Adam J. (2021) Exploring Gay Men’s Threesomes: Normalization, Concerns, and Sexual Opportunities. Journal of Bodies, Sexualities, and Masculinities, 2 (2). ISSN 2688-8157

Simcock, Peter and Bond, Jacqui and Duncan, Liz (2021) Deafblindness – the psychosocial impact makes it core social work. Professional Social Work Online.

Simcock, Peter and Manthorpe, Jill (2021) Ageing with deafblindness. In: Handbook on Ageing with Disability. Routledge, London, pp. 97-107. ISBN 9781138611498

Spicer, Stuart Gordon and Nicklin, Laura Louise and Uther, Maria and Lloyd, Joanne and Lloyd, Helen and Close, James (2021) Loot boxes, problem gambling and problem video gaming: A systematic review and meta-synthesis. New Media & Society, 24 (4). pp. 1001-1022. ISSN 1461-4448

Spinola, Danilo (2021) The La Marca model revisited: Structuralist goodwin cycles with evolutionary supply side and balance of payments constraints. Metroeconomica, 72 (1). pp. 189-212. ISSN 1467-999X

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Are events at breaking point? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Bye Bye Virtual Events. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Fear for Festivals. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Is 2021 the best time to invest into real estate? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Post-Brexit: Manufacturing Challenges and Overcoming Them. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Post-Pandemic: What next for the Events industry? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Reopening The Doors. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Return of the Rubbish. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Will COVID improve sustainability at events? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Will the Commonwealth Games enhance Birmingham’s reputation? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Szymborska, Hanna Karolina (2021) Rethinking inequality in the 21st century – inequality and household balance sheet composition in financialized economies. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. ISSN 0160-3477

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Taylor, Iain A. (2021) Curating exhausted commodities: A case study of We Buy White Albums. Popular Music History, 13 (1-2). pp. 126-146. ISSN 1743-1646

Tolley, Bethan (2021) Goodbye to Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Turville, Nathalie and Alamad, Lara and Denton, Jane and Cook, Robert and Harvey, M.E. (2021) Supporting multiple birth families: Perceptions and experiences of health visitors. Public Health Nursing. ISSN 0737-1209

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Vella, Steven and Carter, Claudia and Reed, Mark (2021) What can we learn from anthropology to conduct socially just participatory action research? Educational Action Research. ISSN 0965-0792

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Wade, Alex (2021) The Perfect Crime? Anthropology and Liminality in Joker. In: Breaking Down Joker: Violence, Loneliness and Tragedy. Routledge Advances in Film Studies . Routledge, London, pp. 146-157. ISBN 9780367774240

Watt, Colin (2021) “And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time”: Recognising “the duality at the heart of Social Work practice”. In: ‘Empowering Marginalised People to Protect themselves during the Pandemic and Future Crises’, 5th March 2021, Manitoba, Canada/ Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished)

Watt, Colin (2021) Making sense of Complexity: Using Thematic Analysis to understand the role of the Foster Carer. In: Health and Social Care Research Methods in Context: Applying Research to Practice. Routledge, pp. 74-90. ISBN 9780367744182

Watt, Colin (2021) The Uniqueness of Social Work Research?: Lessons from a study exploring Practice with Care Experienced Young People. In: Launch of the Social Work Education, Policy and Practice (SWEPP) Research Group, 10th November 2021, Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished)

Whyton, Tony and Perry, Beth (2021) Cultural Heritage and Improvised Music in European Festivals. In: A Research Agenda for Heritage Planning. Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 163-173. ISBN 9781788974622

Wilkes, Karen (2021) Eating, Looking and Living Clean: Techniques of White Femininity in Contemporary Neoliberal Food Culture. Gender, Work and Organization. ISSN 0968-6673

Wilkes, Karen (2021) Eating, looking, and living clean: Techniques of white femininity in contemporary neoliberal food culture. Gender, Work & Organization. ISSN 0968-6673

Wormald, John (2021) Brexit and the sad death of the UK’s industrial strategy. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Wormald, John (2021) The lure of cure-alls: the electric car and Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Xu, Wenge and Liang, Hai-Ning and Nilufar, Baghaei and Ma, Xiaoyue and Yu, Kangyou and Meng, Xuanru and Shaoyue, Ma (2021) Effects of an Immersive Virtual Reality Exergame on University Students’ Anxiety, Depression, and Perceived Stress: Pilot Feasibility and Usability Study. JMIR Serious Games, 9 (4). e29330. ISSN 2291-9279

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