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  1. Abreu, G. d., Cline, T., Crafter, S. and O'Dell, L. (2008) Cultural identity development between home and school practices: why some identities are for home? Invited Presentation presented to: British Psychological Society Developmental Conference, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, September 2008.
  2. Abreu, G. d., Cline, T., Crafter, S. and O'Dell, L. (2008) Cultural identity development between home and school practices: why some identities are for home? SIG 21 Learning and Teaching in Culturally Diverse Settings. Paper presented to: European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) Biennial Meeting for Special Interest Group (SIG) 10, 15 and 21, Gothenburg, Sweden, 19-20 May 2008.
  3. Abreu, G. d., Crafter, S., Cline, T. and O'Dell, L. (2009) Children's and young people's accounts of transitions between home and school. Invited Presentation presented to: European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 25-29 August 2009.
  4. Arvinen-Barrow, M., Redwood, T., Townsend, N., Armstrong-Hallam, S., Pyer, M. and Kitson, E. (2010) Benefits of Swimming with Babies (SWB) approach: an exploratory study. Poster presented to: British Psychological Society (BPS) Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology (DSEP) Conference, London, England, 9-10 December 2010.

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  1. Bacsich, P., Phillips, B., Bristow, S. F., Pepler, G. and Watley, G. (2012) Virtual schooling for all ages – the news from VISCED. Paper presented to: European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN) 2012 Annual Conference, Porto, Portugal, 07-09 June 2012.
  2. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorials: from Haldane to Helmand. Paper presented to: Military History Seminar, University of Kent, 5 March 2008.
  3. Best, K. (2009) Learning to earn your citizenship. Northampton Chronicle and Echo. , p. 31.
  4. Borg, M., Maunder, R., Jiang, X., Walsh, E., Fry, H. and Di Napoli, R. (2009) Academic acculturation: international research students' views and perceptions of academic life and careers. In: Jones, E. (ed.) Internationalisation and the Student Voice: Higher Education Perspectives. London: Routledge. pp. 181-192.
  5. Broughton, R. S. (2011) President. Society for Psychical Research.
  6. Broughton, R. S. (2011) Member of Editorial Board. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. London, England: Society for Psychical Research. 0037-9751.
  7. Broughton, R. S. (2011) An evolutionary approach to anomalous intuition. 8th Symposium of the Bial Foundation: Behind and Beyond the Brain: Intuition and Decision-making, Porto, Portugal, 07-10 April 2010. Porto, Portugal: Fundação Bial. 9789729928635.
  8. Broughton, R. S. (2011) Psi and evolution: will an evolutionary perspective help us understand how extrasensory perception works? Lecture presented to: Psi et Évolution: Pourrait-on Comprendre le Fonctionnement de la Perception Extra-sensorielle dans une Perspective Évolutionniste?, Paris, France, 15 April 2011.
  9. Butcher, J., Lazard, L., Hey, J., Sedgwick, P. and Callaghan, J. (2010) 'We take on round pegs and try to assess them in square holes': reflective report on the work of the HEA Summit: Developing Inclusive Learning and Teaching (2009-10). (Unpublished)
  10. Butcher, J. and Maunder, R. (2011) Going URB@N: exploring the impact of undergraduate students as pedagogic researchers. Paper presented to: International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (ISSOTL 2011): Transforming the Academy Through the Theory and Practice of SOTL, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 20-23 October 2011.
  11. Butcher, J., Maunder, R. and McCormack, M. (2010) Going URB@N: researching the student experience through undergraduate research bursaries at Northampton. Workshop presented to: University of Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference: Learning Dialogues, University of Northampton, England, 13 May 2010.

C

  1. Crafter, S. and Maunder, R. (2012) Understanding transitions using a sociocultural framework. Educational and Child Psychology. 29(1), pp. 10-18. 0267-1611.
  2. Callaghan, J. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. Manchester, England: Discourse Unit, Manchester Metropolitan University. 1746-739X.
  3. Callaghan, J. (2011) Member of Advisory Board. Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. Northampton: University of Northampton. 2041-3122.
  4. Callaghan, J. (2006) Becoming a psychologist: feminism, activism, professionalism. In: Shefer, T., Boonzaier, F. and Kiguwa, P. (eds.) The Gender of Psychology. Cape Town: Juta. pp. 293-300.
  5. Callaghan, J. (2010) Conforming and resisting: femininities, embodiment and fashion. Invited Keynote presented to: Centre for Children and Youth Seminar Series, University of Northampton, Northampton, England, 14 October 2010.
  6. Callaghan, J. (2010) Discourses of social and geographical mobility. Invited Presentation presented to: Psychology Seminar Series, De Montfort University, Leicester, England, 15 December 2010.
  7. Callaghan, J. and Clark, J. (2006) Feminist theory and conflict. In: Ratele, K. (ed.) Inter-group Relations: South African Perspectives. Cape Town: Juta. pp. 87-110.
  8. Callaghan, J. and Lazard, L. (2012) 'Please don't put the whole dang thing out there!': a discursive analysis of internet discussions around infant feeding. Psychology & Health. 27(8), pp. 938-955. 0887-0446.
  9. Callaghan, J. E. M. (2011) Book review: Rebecca Jordan Young, Brain Storm: The Flaws in the Science of Sex Differences. Feminism & Psychology. 21(4), pp. 563-566. 0959-3535.
  10. Callender, M. (2009) "I have got dreams and here they can become a reality": the urban lives of young Polish migrants residing in Northamptonshire. Poster presented to: Vitae Midlands Hub: Regional PhD Poster Competition, University of Nottingham, 7 July 2009.
  11. Callender, M. (2012) Book review: 'Children and Migration in Europe', edited by Ní Laoire, C., Carpena-Méndez, F., Tyrrell, N. & White, A. Gender, Place and Culture. 19(2), pp. 273-274. 0966-369X.
  12. Callender, M. (2011) Book review: Youth in Contemporary Europe, edited by Leaman, J. and Wörsching, M. Children's Geographies. 9(1), pp. 121-122. 1473-3285.
  13. Callender, M. (2012) Conceptualising differences between migrants in the context of post-accession Polish migrations to the UK. Paper presented to: Understanding the Migrant Experience, Centre for Migration Policy Research (CMPR), Swansea University, 25-26 June 2012.
  14. Callender, M. (2011) Experiencing youth transitions through migration: the accounts of young Polish migrants living in Northamptonshire, England. Paper presented to: Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA, 12-16 April 2011.
  15. Callender, M. (2009) Geographies of young Polish migrants: experiences of community. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual Conference, Manchester, 26-28 August 2009.
  16. Callender, M. (2011) Understanding the impacts of migratory experiences to young Polish migrants’ accounts of social networks. Invited Presentation presented to: Royal Geographical Society with Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG) Annual International Conference, Kensington Gore, London, 31 August - 02 September 2011.
  17. Callender, M. (2011) Understanding the transition to 'adulthood' through migratory experiences: biographical accounts of young Poles living in Northamptonshire. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (RGS) Geographies of Children, Youth and Families Research Group (GCYFWG) Workshop: Understanding Transitions Through Methodological Innovations, University of Leicester, 25 February 2011.
  18. Capdevila, R. (2008) Editor. Feminism & Psychology. London: SAGE Publications. 0959-3535.
  19. Capdevila, R. (2008) Editor. British Journal of Social Psychology. London: British Psychological Society. 0144-6665.
  20. Capdevila, R. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University.
  21. Capdevila, R. (2008) Member of international advisory group. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS).
  22. Cerulli, C. and Field, M. (2012) Deconstructing the UK’s housing speculation. In: Kennet, M. and Felton, J. (eds.) The Green Built Environment: a Handbook. Reading: Green Economics Institute. pp. 189-198.
  23. Cerulli, C. and Field, M. (2011) Deconstructing the UK’s housing speculation: finding a blueprint for a greener future in models of ‘mutual housing'. Seminar Presentation presented to: Long Term Economic Issues, Birmingham, 20 January 2011.
  24. Christensen, P. and Hadfield-Hill, S. (2012) Children’s mobility in new sustainable communities: design, traffic and risk. Paper presented to: Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, New York, 24–28 February 2012.
  25. Cline, T., Abreu, G. d., O'Dell, L. and Crafter, S. (2010) Recent research on child language brokering in the United Kingdom. MediAzioni Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies on Language and Cultures. 10, pp. 105-124. 1974-4382.
  26. Cline, T., Crafter, S., Abreu, G. d. and O'Dell, L. (2009) Changing families, changing childhoods - changing schools? Pastoral Care in Education. 27(1), pp. 29-39. 0264-3944.
  27. Cline, T., Crafter, S., O'Dell, L. and Abreu, G. d. (2011) Young people’s representations of language brokering. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 32(3), pp. 207-220. 0143-4632.
  28. Cochrane, A., Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2012) Whatever happened to sustainable communities?: living on the edge of the London city region. Invited Presentation presented to: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2012, Holiday Inn, London, 23 November 2012.
  29. Cochrane, A., Field, M. and Colenutt, B. (2012) Tensions and future prospects for sustainable housing growth. Invited Presentation presented to: The Housing Forum's Winter Networking Conference for the Midlands, Birmingham, 14 November 2012.
  30. Colenutt, B. (2009) Emeritus Research Fellow. Emeritus Fellowship, Leverhulme Trust.
  31. Colenutt, B. (2012) A conditional right: the Localism Act and Neighbourhood Plans. In: Dykes, M. (ed.) Localism: Threat or Opportunity?: Perspectives on the Localism Act for Union and Community Organisers and Activists. London: Trades Union Congress. pp. 14-16.
  32. Colenutt, B. (2010) Co-operatives in Switzerland. Invited Presentation presented to: The Regeneration Academy - New Options for Housing, Bradford, England, 15 September 2010.
  33. Colenutt, B. (2011) Coalition housing strategy for England. NatCAN website.
  34. Colenutt, B. (2010) Community-led property development. In: Report of the Leverhulme Trustees 2009. London: Leverhulme Trust. p. 34.
  35. Colenutt, B. (2011) Housing: the market has failed. Red Pepper online.
  36. Colenutt, B. (2012) Planning and the politics of housing growth: a case study of Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes. Invited Presentation presented to: Postgraduate Lecture, Oxford Brookes University, School of Planning, 01 November 2012.
  37. Colenutt, B. (2012) The contemporary politics of rights in UK planning and development. Invited Presentation presented to: International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights (PLPR) 6th Annual Conference: Rights, Responsibilities and Equity in Land Use Planning, University of Ulster, Belfast, 08-10 February 2012.
  38. Colenutt, B. (2010) The new politics of community action. Red Pepper. 171, pp. 45-47. 1353-7024.
  39. Colenutt, B. (2012) University, localism and neighbourhood planning in Northampton. Invited Presentation presented to: Higher Education Authority (HEA) Seminar on Community Planning and Community Led Development, Leeds Metropolitan University, 17 May 2012.
  40. Colenutt, B. (2012) What localism means for civic organisations: the case of Neighbourhood Planning. Invited Presentation presented to: Outsourcing and Austerity: Civil Society and the Coalition Government, TUC, Congress House, London, 05 October 2012.
  41. Colenutt, B. (2011) Who controls planning and construction? INFO: Magazine of the French Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain. June, pp. 50-51.
  42. Colenutt, B. (2012) Who will benefit from Neighbourhood Plans? Town and Country Planning. 81(3), pp. 116-117. 0040-9960.
  43. Colenutt, B. (2009) Winners and losers from urban growth in south-east England. In: Porter, L. and Shaw, K. (eds.) Whose Urban Renaissance? An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies. London, England: Routledge. pp. 60-71.
  44. Colenutt, B., Edwards, M., Ainch, A. and Marshall, T. (2012) Planning Network UK (PNUK): a manifesto for planning and land reform. Online: Planners Network UK (PNUK).
  45. Colenutt, B., Field, M. and Cochrane, A. (2012) Communities and growth – lessons from a case study of Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes. Invited Presentation presented to: Garden Cities for Tomorrow – A Challenge for the English Midlands, Moulton College, Northampton, 18 December 2012.
  46. Colenutt, B., Field, M. and Cochrane, A. (2012) Tensions and future prospects for sustainable housing growth: a case study on the MKSM spatial plan for sustainable development. Invited Presentation presented to: Planning Symposium, University of Westminster, London, 20 November 2012. Also presented at: The University of Northampton, 04 December 2012
  47. Colenutt, B. and Quinn, P. (2010) Community assets and urban extensions. Invited Presentation presented to: Development Trusts Association Annual Conference, Derby, England, 13-14 September 2010.
  48. Colenutt, B. and Quinn, P. (2011) Sustainable development has peaked - Discuss. Invited Presentation presented to: Royal Town Planning Institute, Bristol City Council, 05 November 2011.
  49. Colenutt, B. and Quinn, P. (2010) Why we need a new politics of sustainable communities. Town & Country Planning. 79(9), pp. 371-375. 0040-9960.
  50. Colenutt, B. and Quinn, P. (2010) Why we need a new politics of sustainable communities. Paper presented to: Sustainable Communities Symposium, University of Westminster, London, England, 28 April 2010.
  51. Crafter, S. (2011) On gaining a cultural identity and ‘being white’: reflexivity and moments of (dis)connection. Psychology of Women's Review. 13(2), pp. 13-19. 1466-3724.
  52. Crafter, S. (2009) Parental resources for understanding mathematical achievement in multiethnic settings. Sixth Conference of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education (CERME 6), Lyon, France, 28 January - 01 February 2009. Lyon, France: Universite de Lyon.
  53. Crafter, S. (2011) The social construction of home and school learning in multicultural communities. In: O'Dell, L. and Leverett, S. (eds.) Working with Children and Young People: Co-constructing Practice. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan in association with The Open University. pp. 131-142.
  54. Crafter, S. and Abreu, G. d. (2010) Constructing identities in multicultural learning contexts. Mind, Culture and Activity. 17(2), pp. 102-118. 1074-9039.
  55. Crafter, S. and Abreu, G. d. (2008) Exploring parents' cultural models of mathematical knowledge in multiethnic primary schools. In: Marsico, G., Komatsu, K. and Iannaccone, A. (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Intercontextual Dynamics between Family and School. Charlotte, N.C., USA: Information Age Publishing (IAP).
  56. Crafter, S. and Abreu, G. d. (2011) Teachers discussions about parental use of implicit and explicit mathematics in the home. Paper presented to: Seventh Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education (CERME 7), Rzeszow, Poland, 09-13 February 2011.
  57. Crafter, S. and Abreu, G. d. (2010) The mediating role of a minority ethnic teacher's past experiences as a tool for understanding mathematical learning and teaching. Paper presented to: European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) Special Interest Group 21: Teaching and Learning in Culturally Diverse Settings Meeting: Moving Through Cultures of Learning (SIG 21 2010), University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, Netherlands, 02-03 September 2010.
  58. Crafter, S., Horton, J., Durbin, S. and Maunder, R. (2011) Understanding the experiences of students who are parents. Poster presented to: Learning Global - Fourth Learning & Teaching Conference, University of Northampton, 11 May 2011.
  59. Crafter, S., O'Dell, L., Abreu, G. d. and Cline, T. (2009) Young peoples' representations of 'atypical' work in English society. Children & Society. 23(3), pp. 176-188. 0951-0605.
  60. Crafter, S., O'Dell, L., Cline, T. and Abreu, G. d. (2010) Researching children and young people's lives: the problem of interpretation in vignette methodology. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) Annual Conference 2010, Nottingham, England, 23-25 August 2010.
  61. Crafter, S., Prokopiou, E. and Stein, S. (2008) Exploring space and place for users of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Invited Presentation presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2008, Windsor, 16-18 July 2008.
  62. Crofts, M. and Pilkington, A. (2012) The politics of equality and diversity in Higher Education. Paper presented to: 5th Equality, Diversity and Inclusion International Conference 2012, Toulouse, France, 23 - 26 July 2012.
  63. Crofts, M. and Sneddon, S. (2009) Equality in legal assessment: a scoping study. Web Journal of Current Legal Issues. [2009](3) 1360-1326.
  64. Cronin, S. (2007) Member of Editorial Board. Middle Eastern Studies. London: Taylor & Francis. 0026-3206.
  65. Cronin, S. (2007) Member of Editorial Board. Iranian Studies. London: Taylor & Francis. 0021-0862.
  66. Cronin, S. (2007) Member of international advisory group.
  67. Cronin, S. (2007) Editor. Holy Land Studies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 1474-9475.

D

  1. Davies, J. (2012) Changes and challenges in UK social services: social services of general interest or 'welfare' services of general economic interest? In: Neergaard, U. B., Szyszczak, E., van de Gronden, J. and Krajewski, M. (eds.) Social Services of General Interest in the EU. The Hague: TMC Asser Press. pp. 513-540.
  2. Davies, J. (2009) Constitutional entrenchment of new governance in consumer policy formulation: a platform for consumer citizenship practice. Paper presented to: Centre of Excellence in the Foundations of European Law and Polity (CoE) Annual Conference: The Many Constitutions of Europe, University of Helsinki, 12-14 May 2009.
  3. Davies, J. (2012) Consumer protection in a normative context: the building blocks of a consumer citizenship practice. In: Devenney, J. and Kenny, M. (eds.) European Consumer Protection: Theory and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 354-377.
  4. Davies, J. (2013) Developments in services of general interest: towards a values based recognition of the European consumer citizen? Seminar Presentation presented to: International and European Law Research Seminar Series, University of Lincoln, 13 March 2013.
  5. Davies, J. (2009) Entrenchment of new governance in consumer policy formulation: a platform for European consumer citizenship practice? Journal of Consumer Policy. 32(3), pp. 245-267. 1573-0700.
  6. Davies, J. (2012) How well placed is the optimism surrounding the new ADR/ODR proposals? Zeitschrift für Europäisches Unternehmens- und Verbraucherrecht = Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 1(2), pp. 63-66. 2191-3412.
  7. Davies, J. (2009) Normative networks and data flows for European consumer policy: consumer voice and influence in the policy process. Invited Presentation presented to: Consumer Loans and the Role of Credit Bureaus in Europe, European University Institute, Florence, May 2009.
  8. Davies, J. (2012) Protocol 26 and the promotion of user rights. Invited Presentation presented to: Providing High-Quality Public Services in Europe Based on the Values of Protocol 26 TEU and TFEU, Warsaw, Poland, 11-12 October 2012.
  9. Davies, J. (2011) The European Consumer Citizen in Law and Policy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 9780230300286.
  10. Davies, J. (2009) USO's, PSO's in liberated sectors. Invited Presentation presented to: Governments and Services of General Interest in a Global World, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, 15 June 2009.
  11. Davies, J. and Szyszczak, E. (2010) ADR: effective protection of consumer rights? European Law Review. 35(5), pp. 695-706. 0307-5400.
  12. Davies, J. and Szyszczak, E. (2010) Division of responsibilities in SGEI's: EU, member states and service providers. Invited Presentation presented to: Annual Conference on European Water Management Law 2010, Brussels, 23-24 September 2010.
  13. Denny, S., Durkin, C., Irwin, W., Moore, C. and Toyer, B. (2012) Developing a socially entrepreneurial university. Invited Presentation presented to: 2012 Conference on Entrepreneurial Universities, Munster, Germany, 25-27 April 2012.
  14. Denny, S., Hazenberg, R., Irwin, W. and Seddon, F. A. (2011) Social enterprise and the individual: an examination of a work-integration social enterprise (WISE) and its impact upon unemployed university graduate’s self-efficacy and attitudes to enterprise. Paper presented to: Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM XV), Trinity College, Dublin, 11-13 April 2011.
  15. Denny, S., Hazenberg, R. and Seddon, F. A. (2011) Evaluating the outcome of employment enhancement programmes for young people not in education, employment or training (NEET): does organisational type affect delivery? Paper presented to: 3rd International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), South Bank University, London, 12-13 September 2011.
  16. Durkin, C. (2009) A recipe for disaster. Children Webmag. July
  17. Durkin, C. (2010) Challenges, opportunities and threats. Children Webmag. April
  18. Durkin, C. (2010) How will the coalition rate children's needs? Children Webmag. July
  19. Durkin, C. (2009) Of dissertations and disclosures. Children Webmag. August
  20. Durkin, C. (2013) Recent trends for social enterprises in the United Kingdom. Invited Presentation presented to: Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, 10-13 January 2013.
  21. Durkin, C. (2013) Social enterprises in a changing social welfare landscape. Invited Presentation presented to: Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, 10-13 January 2013.
  22. Durkin, C. (2009) The art and science of child protection. Children Webmag. Oct
  23. Durkin, C. (2009) The danger of neglecting neglect. Children Webmag. Dec
  24. Durkin, C. (2010) Wake up call. Children Webmag. Feb
  25. Durkin, C. and Gunn, R. (2010) Stakeholder participation and involvement in social enterprises. In: Gunn, R. and Durkin, C. (eds.) Social Enterpreneurship: A Skills Approach. Bristol, England: Policy Press. pp. 45-57.
  26. Durkin, C. and Moore, C. (2010) Future workforce and higher education: creating a professional social care practitioner and professionalising the workforce. Invited Keynote presented to: Professionalising the Social Care Workforce: a Challenge to the Sector, Sunley Management Centre, Northampton, 25 June 2010.
  27. Dyndor, Z. (2008) Death recorded: capital punishment and the press in Northampton, 1780-1834. Midland History. 33(2), pp. 179-195. 0047-729X.
  28. den Besten, O. (2007) Negotiating children’s spatial freedom: three Parisian families. Paper presented to: First International Conference on Geographies of Children, Youth and Families, Reading, 17-18 September 2007.
  29. den Besten, O. (2007) Review of literature: new social studies of childhood. Report presented to Arts and Humanities Research Council/Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (AHRC/EPSRC) Designing for the 21st Century Programme, October 2007 (Unpublished)
  30. den Besten, O., Horton, J., Adey, P. and Kraftl, P. (2011) Claiming events of school (re)design: materialising the promise of Building Schools for the Future. Social and Cultural Geography. 12(1), pp. 9-26. 1464-9365.

E

  1. Edwards, A. (2009) Transpersonal psychology and social cognition: towards an integration. Transpersonal Psychology Review. 13(1), pp. 77-86. 1366-6991.
  2. Edwards, A. and Lowis, M. J. (2008) Construction and validation of a scale to assess attitudes to mysticism: the need for a new scale for research in the psychology of religion. Spirituality and Health International. 9(1), pp. 16-31. 1743-1867.

F

  1. Field, M. (2013) A comparison of off-site manufacture techniques for UK housing construction. Invited Presentation presented to: Procure, Produce, Perform: An International Conference on Affordable Sustainable Housing, University of Sheffield, 07 January 2013.
  2. Field, M. (2009) Assessing the impact of current residential development processes on the fragility of the UK housing market. Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2009, The Resource Centre, London, 27 November 2009. London, UK: Regional Studies Association.
  3. Field, M. (2010) Book review: Who Should Build Our Houses? Town & Country Planning. May, pp. 258-260. 0040-9960.
  4. Field, M. (2013) Building sustainable communities from new: where are we going? Invited Presentation presented to: Greenlight Festival 2013, De Montfort University, 16 March 2013.
  5. Field, M. (2010) Deconstructing ‘eco-retrofit’ in the housing sector, and assembling engagements. Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2010: Regions and the Environment, The Resource Centre, London, 26 November 2010. London: Regional Studies Association.
  6. Field, M. (2011) Housing co-operatives and other ‘mutual’ housing bodies. Coventry, UK: Chartered Institute of Housing.
  7. Field, M. (2011) Low carbon design in urban extensions. Seminar Presentation presented to: Northampton Institute for Urban Affairs (NIUA) Seminar on Low Carbon Design, Upton, Northampton, 21 July 2011.
  8. Field, M. (2011) Making the most of ‘Green’ deals: other ‘strategic’ funds for housing retrofit. Housing Quality Network Seminar: Making the Most of 'Green' Deals: Capitalising on Funding Opportunities Under the Range of Government Initiatives, Manchester, 14 June 2011. York: Housing Quality Network. [Also presented at: London, 9 June 2011]
  9. Field, M. (2011) The Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation - consultation being conducted by the Department for Energy and Climate Change. York: Housing Quality Network.
  10. Field, M. (2011) The role of cohousing in developing "mutual" neighbourhoods. Invited Presentation presented to: Chartered Institute of Housing (South West) Regional Conference, Torquay, 06-08 April 2011.
  11. Field, M. (2009) Towards an inclusive and sustainable housing market. Town & Country Planning. May, pp. 223-227. 0040-9960.
  12. Field, M. (2011) What is cohousing? Invited Presentation presented to: Confederation of Co-operative Housing (CCH) 18th Annual Conference: Business Not As Usual?, University of Warwick, 22-24 July 2011.
  13. Field, M. (2009) When we build again ... New Start. Dec 1465-573x.
  14. Field, M., Cochrane, A. and Colenutt, B. (2012) Creating sustainable communities in a ‘growth area’ : identifying tensions between sub-regional policy, sub-regional governance, and wider market appetites. Regional Studies Association European Conference, Delft, the Netherlands, 13-16 May 2012. Seaford, UK: Regional Studies Association.
  15. Field, M. and Colenutt, B. (2011) Implications for ‘community influence’ following the instigation of the Coalition Government’s National Planning Policy Framework. UK/Ireland Planning Research Conference: Planning Resilient Communities in Challenging Times, University of Birmingham, 12-14 September 2011. Birmingham: Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (CURS), University of Birmingham.
  16. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) ESRC Tensions and future prospects Briefing Note 1: The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). Online: Open University.
  17. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) ESRC Tensions and future prospects Briefing Note 2: Does the idea of 'Sustainable Urban Extensions' still have a future? Online: Open University.
  18. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) ESRC Tensions and future prospects Briefing Note 3: The tyranny of viability. Online: Open University.
  19. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) ESRC Tensions and future prospects Briefing Note 4: Thoughts on opposition to new housing development. Online: Open University.
  20. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) ESRC project: "Tensions and Prospects for Sustainable Housing Growth”. Seminar Presentation presented to: Meeting of Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Advisory Group "Tensions and Future Prospects for Sustainable Housing Growth", Open University, Milton Keynes, 29 March 2012.
  21. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) ESRC “Tensions and Prospects for Sustainable Housing Growth - a case study of Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes" interim report October/November 2012. (Unpublished)
  22. Field, M. and Durkin, C. (2012) Instigation of the Collaborative Centre for the Built Environment and indicative Business Plan. (Unpublished)
  23. Field, M. and Gooding, J. (2012) UKCN / NESTA policy seminar briefing: policies, roles and tasks required in undertaking ‘cross-tenure’ cohousing development. (Unpublished)
  24. Field, M. and Quinn, P. (2012) A critical look at the UK’s interest in the ‘smart growth’ evident in European exemplar developments. Invited Presentation presented to: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2012, Hotel Metropole, London, 23 November 2012.

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  1. Gorry, J. (2010) Citizenship as a roadmap for change: the strange death and resurrection of politics. In: Curtis, S. and Blair, A. (eds.) The Scholarship of Engagement for Politics: Placement Learning, Citizenship and Employability. Birmingham, England: C-SAP, Higher Education Academy. pp. 225-236.
  2. Gorry, J. (2011) Cultures of learning and learning culture: Socratic and Confucian approaches to teaching and learning. Learning and Teaching. 4(3), pp. 4-18. 1755-2273.
  3. Gorry, J. (2011) Ploughshares into swords? St. Augustine's ethics of political violence. Religion Compass. 5(12), pp. 753-762. 1749-8171.
  4. Gorry, J. (2011) Swords into ploughshares? Ante-Nicene Christianity and the ethics of political violence. Religion Compass. 5(12), pp. 763-771. 1749-8171.
  5. Gray, D. (2011) Contextualising the Ripper murders: poverty, crime and unrest in the East End of London, 1888. Invited Keynote presented to: Jack the Ripper Through a Wider Lens: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Bossone Research Enterprise Center, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA, 28-29 October 2011.
  6. Gray, D. (2012) Justice at its roots: the current state of research into summary proceedings and petty sessions in England. Invited Presentation presented to: British Crime Historians Symposium 3, The Open University, Milton Keynes, 06-07 September 2012.
  7. Gray, D. (2012) Policing the City of London, c.1780-1829. Invited Presentation presented to: Londonicity 2012: The Second Annual London Studies Conference, University of London, 22-24 June 2012.
  8. Gray, D. (2012) “Concealing my want of power”: social relations and the magistracy in Northamptonshire in the long eighteenth century. Invited Presentation presented to: North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) 2012, Montreal, Canada, 09-11 November 2012.

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  1. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2009) Business and poverty: the Indian approach to corporate sustainability. Paper presented to: Business and Poverty Workshop 'Exploring the Strategy and Practice of Corporate-led Poverty Alleviation Initiatives', University of Cambridge, England, 23 May 2009.
  2. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2011) Emotional bodies in the field. Everyday lives, new urban spaces and emotion: reflections of an ethnographic Geographer. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual Conference, London, 31 August - 02 September 2011.
  3. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2013) Living in a sustainable community: new spaces, new behaviours? Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. 18(3), pp. 354-371. 1354-9839.
  4. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2010) Sustainable community development: evidence from the Indian context. Paper presented to: International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ICCSR) 7th International Symposium: Corporate Innovation & Sustainable Community Development, Nottingham University Business School, Nottingham, England, 27 April 2010.
  5. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2007) The greening of project finance. Geography Compass. 1(5), pp. 1058-1075. 1749-8198.
  6. Hadfield-Hill, S. and Christensen, P. (2012) The politics of 'being young' in new sustainable communities. Paper presented to: Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, New York, 24–28 February 2012.
  7. Hadfield-Hill, S., Horton, J., Kraftl, P. and Christensen, P. (2010) Living in a 'sustainable' community: new spaces, new behaviours? Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual Conference, London, England, 01-03 September 2010.
  8. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Chair of Advisory Group. Clinks.
  9. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Caribbean criminologies. Paper presented to: Criminology Conference, University of Northampton, Northampton, England, 14 May 2010.
  10. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Crime and criminal justice in St Vincent and the Grenadines. In: Newman, G. R., Stamatel, J. and Sung, H.-E. (eds.) Crime and Punishment Around the World. Vol. 2, The Americas. California, USA: ABC-CLIO Inc. pp. 300-307.
  11. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2009) Crime and the environment: product or determinate. Invited Presentation presented to: Rainsbrook Committee Forum, Rainsbrook Secure Training Unit, Rugby, England, 19 November 2009.
  12. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Montserrat's criminal justice. In: Newman, G. R., Stamatel, J. and Sung, H.-E. (eds.) Crime and Punishment Around the World. Vol. 2, The Americas. California, USA: ABC-CLIO Inc. pp. 230-238.
  13. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Transformation and crime: post disaster Montserrat. Paper presented to: 6th North/South Irish Criminology Conference, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 21-22 June 2010.
  14. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Whose is the criminologist? Invited Presentation presented to: Daventry Church of England Mothers' Union Annual Lecture, Daventry, England, 7 April 2010.
  15. Hall, K. (2011) Retirement migration, the other story: vulnerable, older British migrants in Spain. Paper presented to: UK Social Policy Association Conference (SPA 2011), University of Lincoln, 04-06 July 2011.
  16. Hall, K. (2008) The challenges of retiring abroad: a case of older British migrants. Regions. 271(1), pp. 29-32. 1367-3882.
  17. Hall, K., Alcock, P. and Millar, R. (2012) Start up and sustainability: marketisation and the Social Enterprise Investment Fund in England. Journal of Social Policy. 41(4), pp. 733-749. 0047-2794.
  18. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2011) Social enterprise in English health and social care delivery: emerging findings from the Social Enterprise Investment Fund. Paper presented to: 15th Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM 15): Value, Innovation and Partnership, Trinity College, Dublin, 11-13 April 2011.
  19. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2010) Successful social enterprise investments in health and social care: emerging findings from the Social Enterprise Investment Fund. Paper presented to: International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC): Partnerships, Hybrids, and Networks, Saїd Business School, University of Oxford, 13-15 September 2010.
  20. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2011) The Social Enterprise Investment Fund (SEIF): unlocking potential in health and social care? Public Service website.
  21. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2011) Unlocking innovation in health and social care? An evaluation of the Social Enterprise Investment Fund (SEIF). Paper presented to: UK Social Policy Association Conference (SPA 2011), University of Lincoln, 04-06 July 2011.
  22. Hall, K., Miller, R. and Millar, R. (2012) Jumped or pushed: what motivates NHS staff to set up a social enterprise? Social Enterprise Journal. 8(1), pp. 49-62. 1750-8614.
  23. Hall, K., Miller, R. and Millar, R. (2011) Jumped or pushed: what motivates public sector staff to ‘spin out’? Paper presented to: 3rd International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), South Bank University, London, 12-13 September 2011.
  24. Hazenberg, R., Seddon, F. A. and Denny, S. (2013) Intermediary perceptions of investment readiness in the social investment market. Paper presented to: Seventeenth Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM XVII), Prague, Czech Republic, 10-12 April 2013.
  25. Hazenberg, R., Seddon, F. A. and Denny, S. (2012) Investigating the outcome performance of work-integration social enterprises (WISEs): do WISEs offer ‘added value’ to NEETs? Paper presented to: International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM XVI) 16th Conference, University of Rome, 11-13 April 2012.
  26. Hazenberg, R., Seddon, F. A. and Denny, S. (2012) Investigating the ‘outcome’ performance of WISEs delivering employability programmes to the unemployed. Paper presented to: United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Conference 2012, New Orleans, Louisiana, 12-15 January 2012.
  27. Hazenberg, R., Seddon, F. A. and Denny, S. (2012) WISEs: an Anglo-Swedish comparison. Paper presented to: 4th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), University of Birmingham, 12-14 September 2012.
  28. Hitchman, G. A., Roe, C. A. and Sherwood, S. J. (2012) A re-examination of nonintentional precognition with openness to experience, creativity, psi beliefs, and luck beliefs as predictors of success. Journal of Parapsychology. 76(1), pp. 109-145. 0022-3387.
  29. Hitchman, G. A., Roe, C. A. and Sherwood, S. J. (2012) The influence of latent inhibition on performance at a non-intentional precognition task. Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina, 09-12 August 2012. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association.
  30. Horton, J. (2007) Member of Editorial Board. Children's Geographies. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis. 1473-3285.
  31. Horton, J. (2012) 'Got my shoes, got my Pokémon': spaces of children's popular culture. Geoforum. 43(1), pp. 4-13. 0016-7185.
  32. Horton, J. (2010) 'The best thing ever': how children's popular culture matters. Social and Cultural Geography. 11(4), pp. 377-398. 1464-9365.
  33. Horton, J. (2007) Review of Literature: UK National Policy Context for Pupil Involvement in School (Re)design. Report presented to Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)/Engineering and Physical Sciences Reseach Council (EPSRC) Designing for the 21st Century Programme (Unpublished)
  34. Horton, J., Armstrong, S. C., Burch, P., Caldwell, B., Mansukhani, N., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2008) Where are the male Social Scientists? (Unpublished)
  35. Horton, J., Hadfield-Hill, S., Christensen, P. and Kraftl, P. (2013) Children, young people and sustainability: introduction to special issue. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. 18(3), pp. 249-254. 1354-9839.
  36. Horton, J., Hadfield-Hill, S., Kraftl, P. and Christensen, P. (2011) Young people and ‘sustainable’ urban design: experiences, perceptions and urban myths. Seminar Presentation presented to: Children, Young People and Sustainability, Centre for Children and Youth, The University of Northampton, 08 September 2011. Also presented as an Invited Presentation to: Building New Collaborations in Eco-Housing Research and Practice: Geography, Architecture and Environmental Sciences Workshop, University of Leicester, 29 September 2011
  37. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2012) Clearing out a cupboard: memory, materiality and transitions. In: Jones, O. and Garde-Hansen, J. (eds.) Geography and Memory: Explorations in Identity, Place and Becoming. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 25-44.
  38. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2007) Geographies of sleep/iness: an introduction. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference, London, 28-31 August 2007.
  39. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2007) Geographies of sleep/iness: sleep geographies of culture, economy and politics. Convenor presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference, London, 28-31 August 2007.
  40. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2007) How sleep matters: sleep and the production of socio-spatial norms. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference, London, 28-31 August 2007.
  41. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2007) More-than-childcare? Everyday, emotional geographies of a local Sure Start Centre. Paper presented to: First International Conference on Geographies of Children, Youth and Families, Reading, 17-18 September 2007.
  42. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2012) School building redesign: everyday spaces, Transformational policy discourses. In: Brooks, R., Fuller, A. and Waters, J. (eds.) Changing Spaces of Education: New Perspectives on the Nature of Learning. London: Routledge. pp. 114-134.
  43. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2011) Tears and laughter at a Sure Start Centre: pre-school geographies, policy contexts. In: Holt, L. (ed.) Geographies of Children, Youth and Families: An International Perspective. London: Routledge. pp. 235-249.
  44. Horton, J., Kraftl, P., Armstrong, S. C., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2007) Free Maps for 11 Year Olds: national questionnaire survey of geography teachers in participating schools. Report presented to Ordnance Survey, June 2007 (Unpublished)
  45. Horton, J., Kraftl, P., Armstrong, S. C., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2007) Free Maps for 11 Year Olds: national questionnaire survey of pupils in Years 11 and 12. Report presented to Ordnance Survey, June 2007 (Unpublished)
  46. Horton, J., Kraftl, P., Mansukhani, N. and Matthews, M. H. (2007) Views and Visions of Young People in Northamptonshire. [Report presented to Northamptonshire Association of Youth Clubs, September 2007] (Unpublished)
  47. Horton, J., Kraftl, P., Matthews, M. H. and Armstrong, S. C. (2007) Northamptonshire visitor survey, 2006-2007. Report presented to Explore Northamptonshire Ltd, March 2007 (Unpublished)
  48. Horton, J., Kraftl, P. and Tucker, F. (2010) Spaces-in-the-making, childhoods-on-the-move. In: Foley, P. and Leverett, S. (eds.) Children and Young People's Spaces: Developing Practice. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 40-57.
  49. Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (2010) Some good days, some low days: experiences of disability in academic workplaces. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual Conference, London, England, 01-03 September 2010.
  50. Horton, J., den Besten, O. and Kraftl, P. (2007) Pupil involvement in school (re)design: participation in policy and practice. Paper presented to: 3rd Access and Integration in Schools Conference, Coventry, 11 December 2007.
  51. Hylton, K., Pilkington, A., Warmington, P. and Housee, S. (2011) Critical race theory in the UK: What is to be learnt? What is to be done? In: Hylton, K., Housee, S., Pilkington, A. and Warmington, P. (eds.) Atlantic Crossings: International Dialogues on Critical Race Theory. Birmingham: Centre for Sociology, Anthropology and Politics (C-SAP), The Higher Education Academy Network. pp. 13-20.

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  1. Kraftl, P., Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (2012) Editors' introduction to: Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth. In: Kraftl, P., Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (eds.) Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth: Contemporary Policy and Practice. Bristol: Policy Press. pp. 1-24.
  2. Kraftl, P., Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (2012) Concluding reflections: what next and where next for critical geographies of youth policy and practice? In: Kraftl, P., Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (eds.) Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth: Contemporary Policy and Practice. Bristol: Policy Press. pp. 265-270.
  3. Khimji, F. and Maunder, R. (2012) Mediational tools in story construction: an investigation of cultural influences on children’s narratives. Journal of Early Childhood Research. 10(3), pp. 294-308. 1476-718X.
  4. Kraftl, P. (2007) Philosophy of Education Symposium. Invited Presentation presented to: BERA (British Educational Research Association) Annual Conference, Institute of Education, London, 5-9 September 2007.
  5. Kraftl, P. (2007) Review of literature: UK ‘geographies of architecture’. Report presented to Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC)/Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Designing for the 21st Century Programme (Unpublished)
  6. Kraftl, P. (2007) The stuff of dreams: sleep, childhood and utopianism. Paper presented to: Utopia 2007: Utopian Studies Society 8th International Conference, Plymouth, Devon, 12-14 July 2007.
  7. Kraftl, P. (2007) Utopia, performativity and the unhomely. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 25(1), pp. 120-143. 0263-7758.
  8. Kraftl, P. and Horton, J. (2007) 'The Health Event’: everyday, affective politics of participation. Geoforum. 38(5), pp. 1012-1027. 0016-7185.
  9. Kraftl, P., Horton, J., Armstrong, S. C., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2007) Evaluation of U-Turn service, Northamptonshire. Report presented to Northamptonshire County Council Teenage Partnership Executive Group, March 2007 (Unpublished)
  10. Kraftl, P., Horton, J., Armstrong, S. C., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2007) Free Maps for 11 Year Olds: national focus groups survey of Year 11 and 12 pupils in participating schools. Report presented to Ordnance Survey, June 2007 (Unpublished)
  11. Kraftl, P., Horton, J., Armstrong, S. C., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2007) Free Maps for 11 Year Olds: national interview survey of geography teachers in participating schools. Report presented to Ordnance Survey, June 2007 (Unpublished)
  12. Kraftl, P., Horton, J., Armstrong, S. C., Matthews, M. H., Pilkington, A., Mansukhani, N., Bell, S., Derrington, C., Doveston, M., Howley, M., Jones, K., Rose, R., Smith, A., Waine, L. and Wolstenholme, C. (2007) Free Maps for 11 Year Olds: national survey of Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools. Report presented to Ordnance Survey, June 2007 (Unpublished)
  13. Kraftl, P., Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (2007) Children, young people and built environments. Built Environment. 33(4), pp. 399-404. 0263-7960.
  14. Kraftl, P., Pilkington, A., Armstrong, S. C., Begum, N., Horton, J. and Matthews, M. H. (2007) Equality and diversity at Northampton College: evaluation of student experiences. Report presented to Northampton College, January 2007. (Unpublished)

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  1. Lazard, L. (2009) 'You'll like this - it's feminist!' Representations of strong women in horror fiction. Feminism & Psychology. 19(1), pp. 132-136. 0959-3535.
  2. Luke, D. P., Delanoy, D. L. and Sherwood, S. J. (2008) Psi may look like luck: perceived luckiness and beliefs about luck in relation to precognition. 4th Psi Meeting: Parapsychology and Psychology, Universitario Bezerra de Menezes, Curitiba, Brazil, 10-13 July 2008. Curitiba, Brazil: Universitario Bezerra de Menezes. Also presented at: The Parapsychological Association 51st Annual Convention and Incorporated Society of Psychical Research 32nd Annual Convention, University of Winchester, 13-17 August 2008

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  1. Maunder, R. (2012) Chair of Editorial Team. Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. Northampton: The University of Northampton. 2041-3122.
  2. Maunder, R., Gordon-Finlayson, A., Callaghan, J. and Roberts, A. (2012) Behind supervisory doors: taught Master’s dissertation students as qualitative apprentices. Psychology Learning & Teaching. 11(1), pp. 30-38. 1475-7257.
  3. Maunder, R. (2012) Book review: Staff-Student Partnerships in Higher Education, edited by S. Little, London, Continuum, 2011. Innovations in Education and Teaching International. 49(3), pp. 345-346. 1470-3300.
  4. Maunder, R. (2011) Everybody needs a friend: investigating the relationship between students’ social relationships and their perceived university adjustment and membership. Paper presented to: The British Psychological Society (BPS) Psychology of Education Section Annual Conference 2011: Motivation and Resilience in Education, Preston Marriott Hotel, England, 18-20 November 2011.
  5. Maunder, R. (2010) Learning through transition: the use of cultural tools, social comparison and personal reflection to negotiate the higher education journey. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Education Section Annual Conference 2010, Milton Keynes, England, 12-14 November 2010.
  6. Maunder, R. (2006) Review of 'School Violence Intervention: A Practical Handbook' (2nd ed) [edited by] Jane Close Conoley & Arnold P. Goldstein, New York, The Guildford Press, 2004. Journal of Educational Administration and History. 38(1), pp. 107-109. 1478-7431.
  7. Maunder, R. (2012) The future of learning and teaching in the School of Social Sciences: reinventing old wheels or creating new ones? Invited Presentation presented to: Learning and Teaching Conference, The University of Northampton, 03 December 2012.
  8. Maunder, R. and Crafter, S. (2012) Bullying from a sociocultural perspective. Paper presented to: Patchwork. Learning Diversities, University of Belgrade, Serbia, 29 August - 01 September 2012.
  9. Maunder, R., Di Napoli, R., Borg, M., Fry, H., Walsh, E. and Jiang, X. (2009) Acculturation into UK academic practice: the experiences of international doctoral students and academic staff at two research-intensive universities. Paper presented to: Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE) Annual Conference 2009, Newport, Wales, 08-10 December 2009.
  10. Maunder, R. and Sibbald, E. (2011) Students' social relationships and their links to university transition. Poster presented to: Learning Global - Fourth Learning & Teaching Conference, University of Northampton, 11 May 2011.
  11. McCormack, M. (2012) Online Event Reviews Editor. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS).
  12. McCormack, M. (2012) 'A Species of Civil Soldier': masculinity, policing and the military in 1780s England. In: Barrie, D. and Broomhall, S. (eds.) A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700-2010. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 55-71.
  13. McCormack, M. (2012) 'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the Militia in Georgian satirical prints. In: Charters, E., Rosenhaft, E. and Smith, H. (eds.) Civilians and War in Europe, 1618-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. 157-181.
  14. McCormack, M. (2012) Army versus Militia in Georgian England: honour, status and rivalry. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, Oxford, 04-06 January 2012.
  15. McCormack, M. (2010) Beyond public men: reflections on British studies. Invited Presentation presented to: Masculinity and Political Leadership in Europe, Institute of Historical Research and Birkbeck College, University of London, London, 15-16 December 2010.
  16. McCormack, M. (2012) Liberty and discipline: militia training literature in mid-Georgian England. In: Kennedy, C. and McCormack, M. (eds.) Soldiering in Britain and Ireland 1750-1850: Men of Arms. Houndmills: Palgrave. pp. 159-178.
  17. McCormack, M. (2012) Rethinking 'loyalty' in eighteenth-century Britain. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 35(3), pp. 407-421. 1754-0208.
  18. McCormack, M. (2012) Review of Karen Hagemann, Gisela Mettele and Jane Rendall (eds), Gender, War and Politics: Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775-1830 (Palgrave, 2010). Women's History Review. 21(4), pp. 687-689. 0961-2025.
  19. McCormack, M. (2012) Review of: Joanna Innes, Inferior Politics: Social Problems and Social Policies in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford University Press, 2009). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 35(1), p. 136. 1754-0194.
  20. McCormack, M. (2012) Supporting the civil power: citizen soldiers and the Gordon Riots. The London Journal. 37(1), pp. 27-41. 0305-8034.
  21. McCormack, M. (2010) Supporting the civil power: policing, soldiering and citizenship in 1780's England. Invited Presentation presented to: War and British Culture, National Army Museum, London, 06 July 2010.
  22. McCormack, M. (2013) The material culture of Militia uniforms. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) 42nd Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 03-05 January 2013.
  23. McCormack, M. (2012) The material life of the militiaman, 1776-1815. Paper presented to: Contested Views: Visual Culture and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Tate Britain, London, 19-20 July 2012.
  24. McCormack, M. (2012) The material life of the militiaman: uniforms, 1756-1815. Invited Presentation presented to: British History in the Long 18th Century Seminar, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 27 June 2012.
  25. McDermott, P. (2007) Internationalisation of level 7 postgraduate Masters programmes: identification of good practice. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society, London, 28 August 2007.
  26. Miladi, N. (2010) Arab women journalists dismantling the stereotypes. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research. 3(3), pp. 145-150. 1751-9411.
  27. Miladi, N. (2011) Creating hope: lessons from the Tunisian revolution. Keynote presented to: Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) Winter Conference: Creating Hope, New Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 17-18 December 2011.
  28. Miladi, N. (2010) How to engage with the media? Paper presented to: Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) Conference: How to Engage with the Media, Imperial College, London, England, 04 April 2010.
  29. Miladi, N. (2010) Mapping the Arab media landscape. Paper presented to: Media and War, Swindon, England, 25 January 2010.
  30. Miladi, N. (2011) New media and social responsibility. Paper presented to: Media Action Network "Euro Media Days", Brussels, 08-11 December 2011.
  31. Miladi, N. (2011) New media and the Arab Spring. Panel Presentation presented to: True Defiance: What Next For Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution?, Human Rights Action Centre, London, 29 November 2011.
  32. Miladi, N. (2011) New media and the Arab revolution: citizen reporters and social activism. Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research. 4(2/3), pp. 3-5. 1751-4911.
  33. Miladi, N. (2010) New media and war reporting: citizen journalism in action? Paper presented to: Youth, New Media and Social Change, University of Northampton, England, 08 May 2010.
  34. Miladi, N. (2011) Social media and the people's revolution in Tunisia. Panel Presentation presented to: The Jasmine Revolution: Causes and Consequences for Tunisia and the Region, Department of Politics and International Studies, SOAS, University of London, 04 February 2011.
  35. Miladi, N. (2010) Social media for muslim youth NGO's. Paper presented to: Forum of European Muslim Youth and Student Organisations (FEMYSO) Annual General Meeting, Dusseldorf, Germany, 17 June 2010.
  36. Miladi, N. (2010) Spaces of engagement in the Arab blogosphere: case study Al-Jazeera talk. Paper presented to: E-Arabic and Cyber Space: the Marginalised Voices, School of Government and International Affairs, Durham, England, 10-11 June 2010.
  37. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Channel 4 News. Channel 4. 15 January 2011.
  38. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Frost Over the World. Al-Jazeera International. 22 January 2011.
  39. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Open Agenda. BBC Arabic. 22 January 2011.
  40. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Politics and Beyond. Islam Channel. 1 February 2011.
  41. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Politics and Media. Islam Channel. 18 July 2011.
  42. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: The Link. Press TV. 30 January 2011.
  43. Miladi, N. (2011) Tunisia - rebuilding democracy. Panel Presentation presented to: Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) discussion panel on Tunisia, London Muslim Centre, 46-92 Whitechapel Road, London, 03 February 2011.
  44. Miladi, N. (2011) Tunisia: a media led revolution? Are we witnessing the birth of the second republic fuelled by social media? Al-Jazeera English.
  45. Miladi, N. (2011) Youth, new media and identity construction. Keynote presented to: Aspiring To Be Of The Best Of People, The Doddridge Centre, Northampton, 27 November 2011.
  46. Miller, R., Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2012) Right to Request social enterprises: a welcome addition to third sector delivery of English healthcare? Voluntary Sector Review. 3(2), pp. 275-285. 2040-8056.
  47. Miller, R., Millar, R. and Hall, K. (2012) New development: Spin-outs and social enterprise: the ‘right to request’ programme for health and social care services. Public Money & Management. 32(3), pp. 233-236. 0954-0962.

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  1. O'Dell, L., Crafter, S., Abreu, G. d. and Cline, T. (2010) Constructing 'normal childhoods': young people talk about young carers. Disability & Society. 25(6), pp. 643-655. 0968-7599.
  2. O'Dell, L., Crafter, S., Cline, T. and Abreu, G. d. (2010) "Well my friends all speak Spanish, it's normal for us because everyone has to do the same thing": constructions of young peoples' accounts of normative activities in families. Invited Presentation presented to: Different Childhoods: Interrogating Theory, Developing Practice, Open University, Milton Keynes, England, 30 June 2010.
  3. Owton, H. (2011) Granny’s memoirs. Qualitative Inquiry. 17(5), pp. 459-460. 1077-8004.
  4. Owton, H. (2012) Streams of bereavement. Qualitative Inquiry. 18(5), pp. 438-441. 1077-8004.

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  1. Pilkington, A. (2012) Racism in the academy. Invited Keynote presented to: Advancing Race Equality in Higher Education, Woburn House, London, 25 May 2012.
  2. Pilkington, A. (2013) The interacting dynamics of institutional racism in higher education. Race, Ethnicity and Education. 16(2), pp. 225-245. 1361-3324.
  3. Pilkington, A. (2012) Systematic change in race equality. Invited Keynote presented to: Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) Higher Education Race Action Group (HERAG) Meeting, Equality Challenge Unit, London, 29 February 2012.
  4. Pilkington, A. (2012) Are universities institutionally racist? Panel Presentation presented to: British Sociological Association (BSA) Annual Conference 2012: Sociology in an Age of Austerity, University of Leeds, 11-13 April 2012.
  5. Penny, G. N. and Armstrong-Hallam, S. (2009) Student choices and alcohol matters. Workshop presented to: Student Choice and Alcohol Matters, University of Northampton, Northampton, England, 21 July 2009.
  6. Penny, G. N. and Armstrong-Hallam, S. (2010) Student choices and alcohol matters (SCAM): A multi-level anaysis of student alcohol (mis)use and its implications for policy and prevention strategies within universities, cognate educational establishments and the wider community. London: Alcohol Education and Research Council.
  7. Penny, G. N. and Armstrong-Hallam, S. (2010) Student perceptions of alcohol use. Paper presented to: Conference on 'Student Alcohol (Mis)use', University of Northampton, Northampton, England, 30 March 2010.
  8. Pilkington, A. (2011) 'Business as usual': racial inequality in the Academy ten years after Macpherson. In: Hylton, K., Housee, S., Pilkington, A. and Warmington, P. (eds.) Atlantic Crossings: International Dialogues on Critical Race Theory. Birmingham: Centre for Sociology, Anthropology and Politics (C-SAP), The Higher Education Academy Network. pp. 93-114.
  9. Pilkington, A. (2010) Are the police still institutionally racist? Invited Presentation presented to: Sociology Lecture Series, Worcester, England, 25 November 2010.
  10. Pilkington, A. (2012) Are western universities institutionally racist? Paper presented to: Seventh International Conference of Interdiscipinary Social Sciences, Universidad Abat Oliba, CEU, Barcelona, Spain, 25-28 June 2012.
  11. Pilkington, A. (2008) Beyond political correctness? International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. 2(4), p. 9. 1833-1882.
  12. Pilkington, A. (2012) Beyond the radical hour: the changing discourse on race and ethnicity in Britain. LeftCentral. 26 October
  13. Pilkington, A. (2010) Challenging criminology: racism and the police. Invited Keynote presented to: Criminology Conference: 10 Years of Making History in Northamptonshire, University of Northampton, Northampton, England, 14 May 2010.
  14. Pilkington, A. (2010) Ethnicity, crime and policing. Invited Keynote presented to: A-level Sociology Crime and Deviance Conference, London, England, 22 November 2010. Also presented at: Manchester, 02 December 2010
  15. Pilkington, A. (2008) From institutional racism to community cohesion: the changing nature of racial discourse. Sociological Research Online. 13(3), p. 21. 1360-7804.
  16. Pilkington, A. (2007) Has anti-political correctness gone mad? Social Science Teacher. 36(3), pp. 17-22. 0309-7544.
  17. Pilkington, A. (2011) Hate breeds hate. Invited Presentation presented to: Hate Breeds Hate: Exploring Vulnerabilities and Social Responsibility, University of Northampton, 01 December 2011.
  18. Pilkington, A. (2010) How can ethnodrama enhance positive outcomes of cultural diversity on campus? Lessons from a case study from a police probationer programme in the UK. Invited Presentation presented to: 23rd Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE 2010), National Harbour, Maryland, USA, 01-05 June 2010.
  19. Pilkington, A. (2010) How can film and drama be used on social science-based vocational programmes to engage participants? Enhancing Learning in the Social Sciences (ELiSS). 3(1), pp. 1-12. 1756-848X.
  20. Pilkington, A. (2012) Institutional racism, stop and search, and the 2011 riots. Invited Presentation presented to: University of Bedfordshire Criminology Seminar Series, University of Bedfordshire, Bedford, 25 January 2012.
  21. Pilkington, A. (2007) Lifting the veil: multiculturalism and its critics in the UK. Paper presented to: Sociology Seminar Series, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 18 April 2007.
  22. Pilkington, A. (2008) Multiculturalism and public sociology. In: Todd, M. J. and Alcala, M. (eds.) Teaching in Public: The Future of Higher Education. Birmingham: University of Birmingham. pp. 79-90.
  23. Pilkington, A. (2011) Multiculturalism under siege. British Politics Review. 6(2), pp. 6-7. 1890-4505.
  24. Pilkington, A. (2008) New Labour and the changing nature of racial discourse. Enhanced Learning in Social Sciences. 1(2) 1756-848X.
  25. Pilkington, A. (2012) Race equality in higher education - is the sector up to the challenge? Invited Presentation presented to: Unison Higher Education Branch Seminar, Aston University, 12-14 October 2012.
  26. Pilkington, A. (2012) Success, inequality and disadvantage of BME students: what is to be done? Invited Keynote presented to: Student Retention and Achievement in Higher Education: Success, Inequality and Disadvantage, De Montfort University, 01 November 2012.
  27. Pilkington, A. (2011) TV debate in: Politics and Media. Islam Channel. 12 December 2011.
  28. Pilkington, A. (2012) The sheer weight of whiteness: race and higher education in the UK. Invited Presentation presented to: Oxford Learning Institute Public Seminar, Institute of Learning, Oxford University, 18 October 2012.
  29. Pilkington, A., Armstrong, S. C., Hagley-Dickinson, L. and Horton, J. (2010) The degree attainment of BME students: student and staff perceptions.
  30. Pilkington, A., Campbell, J., Armstrong, S. C., Horton, J. and Bell, V. (2008) The use of stop and search by Northamptonshire Police 2006-8. (Unpublished)
  31. Pyer, M. (2007) Researching with children: ethics. Paper presented to: Future Directions in Children’s Research Conference, Hull, 14 December 2007.
  32. Pyer, M. (2007) The difference that difference makes: play, space and teenage wheelchair users. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference, London, 28-31 August 2007.
  33. Pyer, M., Horton, J., Tucker, F., Ryan, S. and Kraftl, P. (2010) Children, young people and 'disability': challenging children's geographies? Children's Geographies. 8(1), pp. 1-8. 1473-3285.
  34. Pyer, M., Ryan, S., Horton, J., Kraftl, P. and Tucker, F. (2007) Children, young people and ‘disability’. Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference, London, 28-31 August 2007.

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  1. Robbins, K. and Roe, C. A. (2010) An empirical test of the theory of morphic resonance by using recognition for Chinese symbols. Explore: the Journal of Science and Healing. 6(4), pp. 256-262. 1550-8307.
  2. Robbins, K. and Roe, C. A. (2008) An empirical test of the theory of morphic resonance using recognition for Chinese symbols. Joint Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association (51st) & The Incorporated Society for Psychical Research (32nd), Winchester, 13-17 August 2008. Winchester: Parapsychological Association.
  3. Roe, C. A. (2012) How to get psychologists talking about precognition: a review of the Bem experiments and the reaction to them. Paper presented to: The British Psychological Society Transpersonal Psychology Section 16th Annual Conference, Cober Hill, Scarborough, 28-30 September 2012.
  4. Roe, C. A. (2012) Parapsychology in the next 25 years — still a butterfly science. Journal of Parapsychology. 76, pp. 46-48. 0022-3387.
  5. Roe, C. A. (2012) The role of lability in psychokinetic experiences. Paper presented to: The British Psychological Society Transpersonal Psychology Section 16th Annual Conference, Cober Hill, Scarborough, 28-30 September 2012.
  6. Roe, C. A. (2010) When is evidence sufficient? The Skeptic. 22(2), pp. 23-25. 0959-5228.
  7. Roe, C. A., Grierson, S. and Lomas, A. (2012) Feeling the future: two independent replication attempts. Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina, 09-12 August 2012. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association.
  8. Roe, C. A. and Hitchman, G. A. (2011) Testing the theory of morphic resonance using recognition for Chinese symbols: a failure to replicate. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. 75(4), pp. 211-224. 0037-1475.
  9. Roe, C. A., Hodrien, A. and Kirkwood, L. (2012) Comparing remote viewing and ganzfeld conditions in a precognition task. Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina, 09-12 August 2012. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association.
  10. Roe, C. A., Sonnex, C. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2012) Two meta-analyses of distant healing studies. Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina, 09-12 August 2012. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association.
  11. Rogers, J. and Maunder, R. (2010) Learning about special educational needs in the workplace: exploring the relationship between knowledge of and attitudes towards children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) held by in-service teachers, trainee teachers and the general public. Poster presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Education Section Annual Conference 2010, Milton Keynes, England, 12-14 November 2010.
  12. Rothery, M. and Stobart, J. (2012) Geographies of supply: Stoneleigh Abbey and Arbury Hall in the eighteenth century. Paper presented to: Consuming the Country House, The University of Northampton, 18-19 April 2012.
  13. Rothery, M. and Stobart, J. (2012) Inheritance events and spending patterns in the English country house: the Leigh family of Stoneleigh Abbey, 1738-1806. Continuity and Change. 27(3), pp. 379-407. 0268-4160.
  14. Rothery, M. and Stobart, J. (2012) Merger and crisis: Sir John Turner Dryden and Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, in the late eighteenth century. Northamptonshire Past and Present. 65, pp. 19-30. 0140-9131.
  15. Roxburgh, E. C. (2012) An interpretative phenomenological analysis of synchronicity in therapy. Paper presented to: Society for Psychical Research (SPR) 36th International Annual Conference, The University of Northampton, 07-09 September 2012.
  16. Roxburgh, E. C. (2011) An investigation into the prevalence and phenomenology of synchronicity experiences in the clinical setting. Paper presented to: Parapsychological Association 54th Annual Convention, Curitiba, Brazil, 18-21 August 2011.
  17. Roxburgh, E. C. (2012) Integrative counselling approach to exceptional/anomalous experiences. Invited Presentation presented to: 3rd International Expert Meeting on Clinical Parapsychology: Varieties of Clinical Practice with Exceptional Experiences, Instítut Métapsychíque International (IMI), Paris, 20-22 April 2012.
  18. Roxburgh, E. C. (2012) Symbolism, shared experience and a sense of connectedness: synchronicity in the clinical setting. Seminar Presentation presented to: Scientific and Medical Network Conference: Synchronicity and a New Science of Consciousness, Frenchman’s Cove, Jamaica, 13-17 February 2012.
  19. Roxburgh, E. C. (2011) “It’s like a recording on a wonky tape”: understanding mediumship experiences using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Journal of Parapsychology. 75(2), pp. 216-217. 0022-3387.
  20. Roxburgh, E. C. and Ridgway, S. (2012) An investigation into the prevalence and phenomenology of synchronicity experiences in the clinical setting. Poster presented to: BIAL Foundation 9th Symposium: Behind and Beyond the Brain, Porto, Portugal, 28-31 March 2012.
  21. Roxburgh, E. C. and Ridgway, S. (2012) Exploring the meaning in meaningful coincidences: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of synchronicity in therapy. Paper presented to: 18th Annual British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP) Research Conference: Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy: Preferences, Process and Outcomes, Edinburgh, 11-12 May 2012.
  22. Roxburgh, E. C. and Roe, C. A. (2011) A survey of dissociation, boundary-thinness, and psychological wellbeing in spiritualist mental mediumship. Journal of Parapsychology. 75(2), pp. 279-299. 0022-3387.
  23. Roxburgh, E. C. and Roe, C. A. (2009) Thematic analysis of mediums' experiences. Journal of Scientific Exploration. 23(3), pp. 348-351. 0892-3310.

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  1. Sneddon, S. (2012) Equality in Legal Assessment 2 (EILA2). In: Andrews, J., Clark, R. and Thomas, L. (eds.) HEA Compendium of Effective Practice in Higher Education Retention and Success. Birmingham & York: Aston University & Higher Education Academy. pp. 64-69.
  2. Sneddon, S. (2012) Equality in Legal Assessment 2. Paper presented to: What Works: Student Retention and Success, University of York, 28-29 March 2012.
  3. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2013) Effects of an employment enhancement programme on participant NEETs. Journal of Youth Studies. 16(4), pp. 503-520. 1367-6261.
  4. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2012) Evaluating the partnership between a university and a social enterprise development agency engaged in the set-up and development of a social enterprise. Paper presented to: United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 12-15 January 2012.
  5. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2012) Investigating an ‘institutional partnership’ collaborating to develop a funded project into a sustainable work-integration social enterprise (WISE). Paper presented to: International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM XVI) 16th Conference, University of Rome, 11-13 April 2012.
  6. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2012) Lack of entrepreneurial management leads to failure of social enterprise governed by an institutional partnership. Paper presented to: 35th Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) Conference, Dublin, 07-08 November 2012.
  7. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2013) Reintegrating socially excluded individuals through a social enterprise intervention. Paper presented to: Seventeenth Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM XVII), Prague, Czech Republic, 10-12 April 2013.
  8. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2012) Testing an institutional partnership in social enterprise governance. Paper presented to: 4th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), University of Birmingham, 12-14 September 2012.
  9. Seligmann, M. S. (2006) Hors de combat? The management, mismanagement and mutilation of the War Office Archive. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research. 84(337), pp. 52-58. 0037-9700.
  10. Seligmann, M. S. (2011) The Anglo-German naval race: from reality to myth and back again. Invited Presentation presented to: Reappraising the First World War Seminar Series: Britain, The First World War and Sea Power, Imperial War Museum, London, 2 June 2011.
  11. Seligmann, M. S. (2005) The end of the Second World War in Europe. Paper presented to: British Commission for Military History Summer Conference: How Wars End, Joint Services Command and Staff College, 09-10 July 2005.
  12. Sneddon, S. (2013) Atomic Pile: why the United Nations overstates the threat of nuclear terrorism. Invited Presentation presented to: CRiL Research Seminar Series, Centre for Research in Law (CRiL), University of Bedfordshire, 23 January 2013.
  13. Sneddon, S. (2012) Cocaine: the West African connection. Paper presented to: Fourth Annual Illicit Networks Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, 01-02 October 2012.
  14. Sneddon, S. (2012) Fair trade: fair for whom? Other presented to: University of Northampton Multi-Faith Chaplaincy Spring Public Debate, University of Northampton, 07 March 2012.
  15. Sokoloff, S. I. (2010) Review of Barbara Hately-Broad's 'War and Welfare: British Prisoner of War Families 1939-45' Manchester University Press, 2009. Reviews in History. 981 1749-8155.
  16. Sonnex, C., Roe, C. A. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2011) Meta-analysis of distant healing studies using non-whole human samples. Paper presented to: Society for Psychical Research (SPR) 35th International Annual Conference, University of Edinburgh, 02-04 September 2011.
  17. Stobart, J. (2009) A history of shopping: the missing link between retail and consumer revolutions. Paper presented to: 2009 Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Conference: Retailing and Distribution History, University of Wolverhampton, England, 9-10 September 2009.
  18. Stobart, J. (2012) Buying books: networks, knowledge and the Georgian country house. Paper presented to: Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution Conference (CHORD) 2012, University of Wolverhampton, 05-06 September 2012.
  19. Stobart, J. (2009) Exotic or everyday? Advertising groceries in Georgian England. Paper presented to: Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Workshop - Retailing History: Texts and Images, University of Wolverhampton, England, 29 April 2009.
  20. Stobart, J. (2011) Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth-century England. Economic History Review. 64(3), pp. 885-904. 0013-0117.
  21. Stobart, J. (2009) Geographies of selling: the grocery trades in Georgian provincial towns. Paper presented to: Annual Conference of the Association of Business Historians: 'Cities of Business, the Business of Cities...', University of Liverpool, England, 3-4 July 2009.
  22. Stobart, J. (2010) Luxury and country house sales in England c.1750-1830. Paper presented to: Recycling Luxury and Waste in the Long 18th Century: the Afterlife of Used Things in Britain and France, Paris, France, 22-23 June 2010.
  23. Stobart, J. (2009) Making the town: William West's walking tours. Paper presented to: Social History Society Annual Conference, University of Warwick, England, 3-5 April 2009.
  24. Stobart, J. (2009) Men of substance? Defining the status of shopkeepers in 17th and 18th century England. Paper presented to: Social Cohesion in Pre-Modern England, 1500-1800, Lincoln College, Oxford, England, 2 May 2009.
  25. Stobart, J. (2013) Rich, female and single: the changing consumption practices of Mary Leigh, 1736-1806. Paper presented to: Singles in the Cities of North-West Europe, c.1000-2000, University of Antwerp, 06-08 March 2013.
  26. Stobart, J. (2010) Selling spaces: grocers' shops in eighteenth-century England. Panel Presentation presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) Annual Conference, Oxford, 5-7 January 2010.
  27. Stobart, J. (2009) Shop and home: the material culture of selling in eighteenth-century provincial England. Paper presented to: Local History in Britain after Hoskins, University of Leicester, England, 9-12 July 2009.
  28. Stobart, J. (2009) Sociability, space and the shopkeeper in eighteenth-century England. Paper presented to: Visiting Rites: Accessing the English Home, c.1650-1850, University of Northampton, England, 10-11 September 2009.
  29. Stobart, J. (2013) Sugar and Spice: Grocers and Groceries in Provincial England, 1650-1830. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 9780199577927.
  30. Stobart, J. (2009) Taste and textiles: selling fashion in eighteenth-century provincial England. Paper presented to: Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century: Comparative Perspectives from Western Europe, University of Northampton, England, 10-11 June 2009.
  31. Stobart, J. (2010) Taste and textiles: selling fashion in eighteenth-century provincial England. Paper presented to: Pasold Research Fund and the Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Conference: Distribution Networks for Textiles and Dress, C.1700-1945, Wolverhampton, 08-09 September 2010.
  32. Stobart, J. (2010) Tea and cakes: elite consumption of groceries in eighteenth-century England. Paper presented to: European Social Science History (ESSHC) Conference, Ghent, Belgium, 12-16 April 2010.
  33. Stobart, J. (2010) Textiles and the second-hand trade in the long eighteenth century. Invited Keynote presented to: Textile Society AGM and Conference: RE: wind - Recycling and Sustainability, De Montfort University, Leicester, 26-28 November 2010.
  34. Stobart, J. (2011) The language of luxury goods: consumption and the English country house, c.1760-1830. Virtus: Yearbook of the History of the Nobility. 18, pp. 89-104. 9789490011000.
  35. Stobart, J. (2012) The luxury of learning: books, knowledge and display in the English country house, c.1730-1800. Paper presented to: Le Commerce du Luxe - Le Luxe du Commerce, University of Lyon, France, 21-23 November 2012.
  36. Stobart, J. (2009) The shopping streets of provincial England c. 1650-1850. Paper presented to: The Landscape of Consumption: Shopping Streets in European Cities, c.1500-1914, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22-23 October 2009.
  37. Stobart, J. (2011) Who were the urban gentry? Social elites in an English provincial town, c.1680-1760. Continuity and Change. 26(1), pp. 89-112. 0268-4160.
  38. Stobart, J. (2012) ‘Rare and curious’ or ‘genuine and fashionable’? The material culture of the elite and middle classes, c.1760-1840. Paper presented to: European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2012, University of Glasgow, 11-14 April 2012.
  39. Stobart, J. and Rothery, M. (2012) Men, women and the supply of luxury goods in eighteenth-century England: the purchasing patterns of Edward and Mary Leigh. Paper presented to: European Association for Urban History (EAUH) 11th International Conference: Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective, Charles University, Prague, 29 August - 01 September 2012.

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  1. Tucker, F. (2010) Member of Editorial Board. Children's Geographies. Abingdon: Taylor and Francis. 1473-3285.
  2. Tucker, F., Duncan, A. and Davis, L. (2011) 'Investing in yourself': personal development planning in practice. Planet. 24, pp. 10-13. 1473-1835.
  3. Tucker, F. and Horton, J. (2010) It's difficult to admit you have a problem: undisclosed mental health problems in the GEES disciplines. Paper presented to: Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences Higher Education Academy Subject Centre 10th Anniversary Conference, Plymouth, England, 07-09 July 2010.

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  1. Waller, D. (2012) Review of 'Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party and the Making of America' by Benjamin L. Carp. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 35(2), pp. 298-299. 1754-0208.
  2. Walach, H. (2008) Faith, experience, action. Spirituality and Health International. 9, pp. 59-63.
  3. Walach, H. (2008) The most precious resource. Spirituality and Health International. 9(3), pp. 117-122. 1743-1867.
  4. Walach, H. (2008) Wissenschaft als Entdeckungsreise - mein Begriff von Wissenschaft [Science as a journey to new discoveries - my notion of science]. In: Yousefi, H. R., Fischer, K., Luthe, R. and Gerdsen, P. (eds.) Wege zur Wissenschaft: Eine interkulturelle Perspektive: Grundlagen, Differenzen, Interdisziplinare Dimensionen. Nordhausen: Traugott Bautz. pp. 375-399.
  5. Wall, D. (2012) A Moorean paradox of desire. Philosophical Explorations. 15(1), pp. 63-84. 1386-9795.
  6. Wall, D. (2009) Akrasia and self-control. Philosophical Explorations. 12(1), pp. 69-78. 1386-9795.
  7. Wall, D. (2009) Are there passive desires? Dialectica. 63(2), pp. 133-155. 0012-2017.
  8. Wall, D. (2010) He had to bring him down! In: Richards, T. (ed.) Soccer and Philosophy: Beautiful Thoughts on the Beautiful Game. Chicago, USA: Open Court. pp. 130-138.
  9. Wall, D. (2012) Review - Backsliding: Understanding Weakness of Will, by Alfred R. Mele (OUP) 2012. Metapsychology Online Reviews. 16(28) 1931-5716.
  10. Wall, D. (2012) Review - Rawls, Dewey, and Constructivism: On the Epistemology of Justice, by Eric Thomas Weber (Continuum) 2012. Metapsychology Online Reviews. 16(48) 1931-5716.
  11. Wall, D. (2011) Review of (2009) Mental Actions / O'Brien and Soteriou (eds). Australasian Journal of Philosophy. 89(2), pp. 377-378. 0004-8402.
  12. Waller, D. (2009) Abraham Lincoln: the nationalist as universalist. Invited Presentation presented to: Lincoln Bicentennial Conference: European Readings of Abraham Lincoln, His Times & Legacy, American University of Paris, 17-18 October 2009.
  13. Waller, D. (2012) Review of 'The Grand Design: Strategy and the U.S. Civil War' by Donald Stoker. American Nineteenth Century History. 13(1), p. 123. 1466-4658.
  14. Waller, D. (2010) Review of 'Unlikely Allies: Britain, America and the Victorian Origins of the Special Relationship' by Duncan Andrew Campbell. American Nineteenth Century History. 11(3), pp. 381-383. 1466-4658.
  15. Waller, D. (2011) The Civil War in international and historical contexts. Invited Presentation presented to: The American Civil War: A Sesquicentennial Conference, Eccles Centre for American Studies, The British Library, London, 11 April 2011.
  16. Waller, D. (2010) What needs to be done to put American government right? Invited Presentation presented to: Can Government Be Repaired? Lessons from the USA, Eccles Centre for American Studies, The British Library, London, 14 December 2010.
  17. Watley, G. (2012) Chair. Black and Asian Studies Association.
  18. Watley, G. (2011) Book review: On the Margins: Race, Gender and Empire by O.R. Dathorne. BASA (Black and Asian Studies Association) Newsletter. 59 1469-2082.
  19. Watley, G. (2012) Book review: Slave Life in Virginia and Kentucky: A Narrative by Francis Fedric, Escaped Slave, C.L. Innes (ed.). BASA (Black and Asian Studies Association) Newsletter. 62, pp. 31-32. 1469-2082.
  20. Watley, G. (2012) Cost effectiveness of virtual schooling: a UK perspective. Paper presented to: European Virtual Schools Colloquium, Sheffield, 22 May 2012.
  21. Watley, G. (2011) Creating a community, making an impact. Exhibit at: Black History Roadshow. The University of Northampton, 14 March 2011. Also exhibited at: The Cube in Corby, Wellingborough African Caribbean Association (WACA), Weston Favell Library, The Guildhall and Northampton Central Library
  22. Watley, G. (2011) What I learned? Poetry as history: the multifaceted transitions of a researcher. Performance at: Early Career Researchers' Annual Conference University of Northampton, 30 June 2011.
  23. Watley, G. (2011) Why are archives important? Invited Presentation presented to: UK Centre for Carnival Arts (training session for Archive and Learning and Outreach Coordinators), Luton, 07 October 2011.
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