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  1. Alexander, J., Callaghan, J. and Sixsmith, J. (2014) Call for participants: Study explores 'resilience' of young people living with domestic abuse. CAADA eNews. Jan/Feb
  2. Allen-Collinson, J. and Owton, H. (2014) Take a deep breath: asthma, sporting embodiment, the senses and ‘auditory work’. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 49(5), pp. 592-608. 1012-6902.
  3. Batey, J. and Owton, H. (2014) Team mums: team sport experiences of athletic mothers. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal. 22(1), pp. 30-36. 1063-6161.
  4. Beach, J. (2010) Bolshevising the Army? Lord Gorell and Army Education, 1918-1920. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research. 88(354), pp. 170-198. 0037-9700.
  5. Beach, J. (2007) British intelligence and German tanks, 1916-1918. War in History. 14(4), pp. 454-475. 0968-3445.
  6. Beach, J. (2008) De l'Art de la reconnaissance au Livre Jaune: le renseignement militaire britannique, 1902-1915 [translated by Oliver Lahie]. Guerres Mondiales et Conflits Contemporains. 232, pp. 105-128. 0984-2292.
  7. Beach, J. (2008) Intelligent civilians in uniform: the British Expeditionary Force’s Intelligence Corps Officers, 1914-1918. War & Society. 27(1), pp. 1-22. 0729-2473.
  8. Beach, J. (2012) Issued by the General Staff: doctrine writing at British GHQ, 1917-1918. War in History. 19(4), pp. 464-491. 0968-3445.
  9. Beach, J. (2007) Origins of the special intelligence relationship? Anglo-American intelligence co-operation on the Western Front, 1917-18. Intelligence and National Security. 22(2), pp. 229-249. 0268-4527.
  10. Beach, J. (2008) Soldier education in the British Army, 1920-2007. History of Education. 37(5), pp. 679-699. 0046-760X.
  11. Beach, J. (2006) The British Army, the Royal Navy, and the 'big work' of Sir George Aston, 1904-1914. The Journal of Strategic Studies. 29(1), pp. 145-168. 0140-2390.
  12. Berridge, W. J. (2012) "Guarding the Guards": the failure of the colonial state to govern police violence in Sudan, ca.1922-1956. Northeast African Studies. 12(2), pp. 1-28. 0740-9133.
  13. Berridge, W. J. (2012) 'Nests of criminals': policing in the peri-urban regions of Northern Sudan, 1964-1989. The Journal of North African Studies. 17(2), pp. 239-255. 1362-9387.
  14. Berridge, W. J. (2011) 'What the men are crying out for is leadership': the Khartoum Police strike of 1951 and the battle for administrative control. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 39(1), pp. 121-142. 0308-6534.
  15. Berridge, W. J. (2012) Ambivalent ideologies and the limitations of the colonial prison in Sudan, 1898-1956. Journal of Eastern African Studies. 6(3), pp. 444-462. 1753-1055.
  16. Berridge, W. J. (2014) Imperialist and nationalist voices in the struggle for Egyptian independence, 1919-1922. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 42(3), pp. 420-439. 0308-6534.
  17. Berridge, W. J. (2011) Object lessons in violence: the rationalities and irrationalities of urban struggle during the Egyptian revolution of 1919. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History. 12(3) 1532-5768.
  18. Berridge, W. J. (2013) Sudan's security agencies: fragmentation, visibility and mimicry, 1908–89. Intelligence and National Security. 28(6), pp. 845-867. 0268-4527.
  19. Berridge, W. J. (2013) The ambiguous role of the popular, society and public order Police in Sudan, 1983-2011. Middle Eastern Studies. 49(4), pp. 528-546. 0026-3206.
  20. Best, K. (2009) Learning to earn your citizenship. Northampton Chronicle and Echo. , p. 31.
  21. Butcher, J. and Maunder, R. (2014) Going URB@N: exploring the impact of undergraduate students as pedagogic researchers. Innovations in Education and Teaching International. 51(2), pp. 142-152. 1470-3297.
  22. Callaghan, J. (2013) Book review: Multicultural Girlhood: Racism, Sexuality, and the Conflicted Spaces of American Education, Mary E Thomas. Feminism & Psychology. 23(4), pp. 565-567. 0959-3535.
  23. Callaghan, J. (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.
  24. Callaghan, J. (2013) Editorial. Psychology of Women Section Review. 15(1), pp. 1-2. 1466–3724.
  25. Callaghan, J. (2015) Mothers and children? Representations of mothers in research on children’s outcomes in domestic violence. Psychology of Women Section Review. 17, pp. 13-20. 1466-3724.
  26. Callaghan, J., Andenæs, A. and Macleod, C. (2015) Deconstructing Developmental Psychology 20 years on: reflections, implications and empirical work. Feminism & Psychology. 25(3), pp. 255-265. 0959-3535.
  27. 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.
  28. 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.
  29. Cartwright, N. (2015) If you can’t win the game, change the rules. Thoughts from the Staff of The University of Northampton blog. 09/10/2015
  30. Cartwright, N. (2015) Pacifist, agnostic, Republican showed respect for the fallen and the person who is Queen, but not support for the Crown. Thoughts from the Staff of The University of Northampton blog. 16/09/15
  31. 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.
  32. 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.
  33. 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.
  34. Cochrane, A., Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2013) Developing a sub-regional growth strategy: reflections on recent English experience. Local Economy. 28(7-8), pp. 786-800. 0269-0942.
  35. Cochrane, A., Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2015) Governing the ungovernable: spatial policy, markets and volume house-building in a growth region. Policy & Politics. 43(4), pp. 527-544. 0305-5736.
  36. Cochrane, A., Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2015) Living on the edge: building a sub/urban region. Built Environment. 41(4), pp. 567-578. 0263-7960.
  37. Colenutt, B. (2011) Coalition housing strategy for England. NatCAN website.
  38. Colenutt, B. (2011) Housing: the market has failed. Red Pepper online.
  39. Colenutt, B. (2010) The new politics of community action. Red Pepper. 171, pp. 45-47. 1353-7024.
  40. Colenutt, B. (2015) The viability attack on social and affordable housing. Forethought: The University of Sheffield, Department of Town & Regional Planning Research Blog. 02/06/2015
  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. (2015) Why viability assessment must be scrapped. The Planner. 15/05/2015 0309-1384.
  44. Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2013) House-builders’ profits – where is the public interest? Town & Country Planning. 82(4), pp. 168-169. 0040-9960.
  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. Crafter, S. and Abreu, G. d. (2010) Constructing identities in multicultural learning contexts. Mind, Culture and Activity. 17(2), pp. 102-118. 1074-9039.
  48. Crafter, S. and Maunder, R. (2012) Understanding transitions using a sociocultural framework. Educational and Child Psychology. 29(1), pp. 10-18. 0267-1611.
  49. 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.
  50. Crofts, M. and Sneddon, S. (2009) Equality in legal assessment: a scoping study. Web Journal of Current Legal Issues. [2009](3) 1360-1326.
  51. 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.
  52. 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.
  53. Davies, J. and Szyszczak, E. (2010) ADR: effective protection of consumer rights? European Law Review. 35(5), pp. 695-706. 0307-5400.
  54. Durkin, C. (2009) A recipe for disaster. Children Webmag. July
  55. Durkin, C. (2010) Challenges, opportunities and threats. Children Webmag. April
  56. Durkin, C. (2010) How will the coalition rate children's needs? Children Webmag. July
  57. Durkin, C. (2009) Of dissertations and disclosures. Children Webmag. August
  58. Durkin, C. (2009) The art and science of child protection. Children Webmag. Oct
  59. Durkin, C. (2009) The danger of neglecting neglect. Children Webmag. Dec
  60. Durkin, C. (2010) Wake up call. Children Webmag. Feb
  61. Dyndor, Z. (2008) Death recorded: capital punishment and the press in Northampton, 1780-1834. Midland History. 33(2), pp. 179-195. 0047-729X.
  62. Edwards, A. (2009) Transpersonal psychology and social cognition: towards an integration. Transpersonal Psychology Review. 13(1), pp. 77-86. 1366-6991.
  63. 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.
  64. Ekberg, M. E., Callender, M., Hamer, H. and Rogers, S. (2014) Exploring the decision to participate in the National Health Service Bowel Cancer Screening Programme. European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 23(5), pp. 391-397. 0959-8278.
  65. Feldman, M. and Jackson, P. (2013) Introduction. Democracy and Security. 9(3), pp. 193-199. 1741-9166.
  66. Field, M. (2010) Book review: Who Should Build Our Houses? Town & Country Planning. 79(May), pp. 258-260. 0040-9960.
  67. Field, M. (2014) Reviewing self-build. Town & Country Planning. 83(02), pp. 77-79. 0040-9960.
  68. Field, M. (2009) Towards an inclusive and sustainable housing market. Town & Country Planning. 78(May), pp. 223-227. 0040-9960.
  69. Field, M. (2015) Understanding cohousing in the UK for the 21st-century. Wohnbund. 2194-993x. (In Press)
  70. Field, M. (2009) When we build again ... New Start. Dec 1465-573x.
  71. French, H. and Rothery, M. (2008) 'Upon your entry into the world': masculine values and the threshold of adulthood among landed elites in England, 1680-1800. Social History. 33(4), pp. 402-422. 0307-1022.
  72. Fritz, C. O., Francis, B., Morris, P. E. and Peelo, M. (2010) SIMPLE: helping to introduce statistics to social science students. Responding to the Mathematics Problem: The Implementation of Institutional Support Mechanisms. , pp. 51-58.
  73. Fritz, C. O., Morris, P. E., Acton, M., Voelkel, A. R. and Etkind, R. (2007) Comparing and combining expanding retrieval practice and the keyword mnemonic for foreign vocabulary learning. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 21(4), pp. 499-526. 0888-4080.
  74. Fritz, C. O., Morris, P. E., Nolan, D. and Singleton, J. (2007) Expanding retrieval practice: an effective aid to preschool children’s learning. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 60(7), pp. 991-1004. 1747-0218.
  75. Fritz, C. O., Morris, P. E. and Richler, J. J. (2012) Effect size estimates: current use, calculations, and interpretation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 141(1), pp. 2-18. 0096-3445.
  76. 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.
  77. Gorry, J. (2011) Ploughshares into swords? St. Augustine's ethics of political violence. Religion Compass. 5(12), pp. 753-762. 1749-8171.
  78. Gorry, J. (2011) Swords into ploughshares? Ante-Nicene Christianity and the ethics of political violence. Religion Compass. 5(12), pp. 763-771. 1749-8171.
  79. Gray, D. (2013) Gang crime and the media in late nineteenth-century London: the Regent’s Park murder of 1888. Cultural and Social History. 10(4), pp. 559-575. 1478-0038.
  80. Gray, D. (2013) Making law in mid-eighteenth-century England: legal statutes and their application in the justicing notebook of Phillip Ward of Stoke Doyle. The Journal of Legal History. 34(2), pp. 211-233. 0144-0365.
  81. Gray, D. and King, P. J. R. (2013) The killing of Constable Linnell: the impact of xenophobia and of elite connections on eighteenth-century justice. Family & Community History. 16(1), pp. 3-31. 1463-1180.
  82. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2014) CSR in India: reflections from the banking sector. Social Responsibility Journal. 10(1), pp. 21-37. 1747-1117.
  83. 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.
  84. Hadfield-Hill, S. (2007) The greening of project finance. Geography Compass. 1(5), pp. 1058-1075. 1749-8198.
  85. Hadfield-Hill, S. and Horton, J. (2014) Children’s experiences of participating in research: emotional moments together? Children’s Geographies. 12(2), pp. 135-153. 1473-3285.
  86. Hall, K. (2008) The challenges of retiring abroad: a case of older British migrants. Regions. 271(1), pp. 29-32. 1367-3882.
  87. 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.
  88. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2011) The Social Enterprise Investment Fund (SEIF): unlocking potential in health and social care? Public Service website.
  89. 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.
  90. 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.
  91. Hitchman, G. A., Sherwood, S. J. and Roe, C. A. (2015) The influence of latent inhibition on performance at a non-intentional precognition task. Explore: the Journal of Science and Healing. 11(2), pp. 118-126. 1550-8307.
  92. Honey, A., Coniglio, F., Hancock, N., McDougall, T. and Callaghan, J. (2015) Conceptualising wellbeing for young people living with mental illness (commentary). International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 22(6), pp. 278-286. 1741-1645.
  93. Horton, J. (2012) 'Got my shoes, got my Pokémon': spaces of children's popular culture. Geoforum. 43(1), pp. 4-13. 0016-7185.
  94. Horton, J. (2010) 'The best thing ever': how children's popular culture matters. Social and Cultural Geography. 11(4), pp. 377-398. 1464-9365.
  95. 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.
  96. Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (2014) Disabilities in academic workplaces: experiences of human and physical geographers. Transactions of The Institute of British Geographers. 39(1), pp. 76-89. 1475-5661.
  97. Jackson, P. (2007) "The Exquisite Moment": May Sinclair's battle for "reality" in the First World War. Minerva Journal of Women and War. 1(2), pp. 77-90. 0736-718X.
  98. Jackson, P. (2010) Extremes of faith and nation: British Fascism and Christianity. Religion Compass. 4(8), pp. 507-517. 1749-8171.
  99. Jackson, P. (2006) ‘Union or death!’: Gavrilo Princip, Young Bosnia and the role of ‘Sacred time’ in the dynamics of nationalist terrorism. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 7(1), pp. 45-65. 1743-9647.
  100. Johns, S. E., Dickins, T. E. and Clegg, H. (2011) Teenage pregnancy and motherhood: how might evolutionary theory inform policy. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology. 9(1), pp. 3-19. 1789-2082.
  101. 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.
  102. Kraftl, P. (2007) Utopia, performativity and the unhomely. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 25(1), pp. 120-143. 0263-7758.
  103. Kraftl, P., Christensen, P., Horton, J. and Hadfield-Hill, S. (2013) Living on a building site: young people's experiences of emerging 'sustainable communities' in England. Geoforum. 50, pp. 191-199. 0016-7185.
  104. Kraftl, P. and Horton, J. (2007) 'The Health Event’: everyday, affective politics of participation. Geoforum. 38(5), pp. 1012-1027. 0016-7185.
  105. Kraftl, P., Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (2014) Children's geographies. Oxford Bibliographies Online: Childhood Studies.
  106. Kraftl, P., Horton, J. and Tucker, F. (2007) Children, young people and built environments. Built Environment. 33(4), pp. 399-404. 0263-7960.
  107. 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.
  108. Linch, K. and McCormack, M. (2013) Defining soldiers: Britain’s military, c.1740–1815. War in History. 20(2), pp. 144-159. 0968-3445 (print), 1477-0385 (online).
  109. Maunder, R. (2015) A book review of ‘Children, Risk and Safety on the Internet: Research and Policy Challenges in Comparative Perspective’. By Sonia Livingstone, Leslie Haddon and Anke Görzig (eds). Bristol: The Policy Press, 2012. Children & Society. 29(1), pp. 83-84. 0951-0605.
  110. 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.
  111. 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.
  112. Maunder, R., Cunliffe, M., Galvin, J., Mjali, S. and Rogers, J. (2013) Listening to student voices: student researchers exploring undergraduate experiences of university transition. Higher Education. 66(2), pp. 139-152. 1573-174X.
  113. Maunder, R., Fritz, C. O. and Mitchell, G. (2014) To specialise or not to specialise? That is the question. ATP Today. October(2014), pp. 20-21. 0305-7607.
  114. 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.
  115. McCormack, M. (2012) Rethinking 'loyalty' in eighteenth-century Britain. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 35(3), pp. 407-421. 1754-0208.
  116. McCormack, M. (2014) Review of 'Boxwood and Brass at the BSECS annual conference'. Criticks.
  117. McCormack, M. (2014) Review of Gavin Daly, The British Soldier in the Peninsular War: Encounters with Spain and Portugal 1808-1814 (Palgrave, 2013). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 37(4), pp. 560-561. 1754-0208.
  118. McCormack, M. (2012) Review of George Farquhar, The Recruiting Officer (The Donmar Warehouse, London, 21 February 2012). British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (BSECS) Online Reviews.
  119. McCormack, M. (2013) Review of Helen Berry, The Castrato and His Wife (Oxford University Press, 2011). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 36(2), pp. 311-312. 1754-0208.
  120. McCormack, M. (2013) Review of Ian Haywood and John Seed (eds), The Gordon Riots: Politics, Culture and Insurrection in late Georgian Britain (Oxford UP, 2012). The London Journal. 38(2) 0305-8034.
  121. 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.
  122. McCormack, M. (2014) Review of Karen Harvey, The Little Republic: Masculinity and Domestic Authority in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford UP, 2012). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 37(4), pp. 604-605. 1754-0208.
  123. McCormack, M. (2013) Review of Neil Ramsey, The Military Memoir and Romantic Literary Culture, 1780-1835 (Ashgate, 2011). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 36(3), pp. 455-456. 1754-0208.
  124. McCormack, M. (2014) Review of Nicola Phillips, The Profligate Son: Or, A True Story of Family Conflict, Fasionable Vice and Financial Ruin in Regency Britain (Basic Books, 2013). Biography. 36(4), pp. 859-862. 0162-4962.
  125. McCormack, M. (2015) Review of Waterloo Bicentenary Exhibitions. Criticks.
  126. 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.
  127. McCormack, M. (2014) Soldiers, sources and serendipity (blog post). Oxford University Press Blog. 08/12/2014
  128. McCormack, M. (2012) Supporting the civil power: citizen soldiers and the Gordon Riots. The London Journal. 37(1), pp. 27-41. 0305-8034.
  129. McCormack, M. (2012) Teaching the Victorian city (blog post). Journal of Victorian Culture Online.
  130. Miladi, N. (2010) Arab women journalists dismantling the stereotypes. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research. 3(3), pp. 145-150. 1751-9411.
  131. 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.
  132. Miladi, N. (2011) Tunisia: a media led revolution? Are we witnessing the birth of the second republic fuelled by social media? Al-Jazeera English.
  133. Millar, R. and Hall, K. (2013) Social Return on Investment (SROI) and performance measurement: the opportunities and barriers for social enterprises in health and social care. Public Management Review. 15(6), pp. 923-941. 1471-9037.
  134. Millar, R., Hall, K. and Miller, R. (2013) A story of strategic change: becoming a social enterprise in English health and social care. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. 4(1), pp. 4-22. 1942-0676.
  135. 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.
  136. 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.
  137. Morris, P. E. and Fritz, C. O. (2013) Effect sizes in memory research. Memory. 21(7), pp. 832-842. 0965-8211.
  138. Morris, P. E. and Fritz, C. O. (2013) Methods: why are effect sizes still neglected? The Psychologist. 26(8), pp. 580-583. 0952-8229.
  139. 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.
  140. Owton, H. (2012) A review of Innovative QMiP performances at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2012. Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin. 14(Autumn), pp. 81-86. 2044-0820.
  141. Owton, H. (2010) BASES student conference. Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin. 10 2044-0820.
  142. Owton, H. (2014) Book review: S. Pink, Advances in Visual Methodology. (2012). London: Sage. Qualitative Research in Psychology. 11(1), pp. 115-117. 1478-0887.
  143. Owton, H. (2012) Editorial. Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin. 14(Autumn), pp. 1-2. 2044-0820.
  144. Owton, H. (2013) Event review of ‘Beyond the Book: New Forms of Academic Communicating’ at London School of Economics and Political Science. Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin. 15(Spring) 2044-0820.
  145. Owton, H. (2011) Granny’s memoirs. Qualitative Inquiry. 17(5), pp. 459-460. 1077-8004.
  146. Owton, H. (2013) Narrative affinities of the lived experiences of asthma and sporting embodiment. Leisure Studies Association Newsletter. 95(July), pp. 34-40.
  147. Owton, H. (2011) Review of 'A Dictionary of Sports Studies', edited by Alan Tomlinson. Sociology. 45(5), pp. 930-931. 0038-0385.
  148. Owton, H. (2013) Review of 'Ecotherapy: Healing with Nature in Mind' edited by Linda Buzzell and Craig Chalquist. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling. 15(3), pp. 300-302. 1364-2537.
  149. Owton, H. (2014) Review of 'Playing With Purpose: Adventures in Performative Social Science' by Mary M Gergen and Kenneth J Gergen. Feminism & Psychology. 24(1), pp. 136-141. 0959-3535.
  150. Owton, H. (2011) Review of 'Retired Lives' edited by Eileen Carnell and Caroline Lodge. International Journal of Lifelong Education. 30(2), pp. 275-278. 0260-1370.
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Book Section

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  28. 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.
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  30. Horton, J., Tucker, F. and Coates, S. (2013) Supporting undergraduates' transitions to year 2: banishing the "second year blues". In: Clark, R., Andrews, J., Thomas, L. and Aggarwal, R. (eds.) Compendium of Effective Practice in Higher Education: Volume 2. Birmingham and York: Aston University and the Higher Education Academy. pp. 148-151.
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  32. 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.
  33. 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.
  34. Maunder, R. (2015) Early applied experience: helping first-year students to bridge theory-practice gaps. In: Taylor, J. and Hulme, J. A. (eds.) Psychological Literacy: A Compendium of Practice. pp. 35-37. (Unpublished)
  35. Maunder, R. (2014) Undergraduate Research Bursaries at Northampton (URB@N): an institution-wide initiative where students work in partnership with staff on learning and teaching projects. In: Alden Rivers, B. and Smith, J. (eds.) Changemaker in the Curriculum: The University of Northampton: Case Studies 2013-2014. Northampton: The University of Northampton. pp. 45-48.
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  38. 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.
  39. McCormack, M. (2015) Radicalism. In: Brack, D. (ed.) Liberalism: The Ideas that Built the Liberal Democrats. London: Liberal Democrat History Group. pp. 21-24.
  40. McCormack, M. (2014) Stamford standoff: honour, status and rivalry in the Georgian military. In: Linch, K. and McCormack, M. (eds.) Britain's Soldiers: Rethinking War and Society, 1715-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. 77-92.
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Book

  1. Hylton, K., Housee, S., Pilkington, A. and Warmington, P., (eds.) (2011) Atlantic Crossings: International Dialogues on Critical Race Theory. Birmingham: Centre for Sociology, Anthropology and Politics (C-SAP), The Higher Education Academy Network. 1902191471.
  2. Linch, K. and McCormack, M., (eds.) (2014) Britain's Soldiers: Rethinking War and Society, 1715-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 9781846319556.
  3. Bunker, S., Coates, C., Field, M. and How, J., (eds.) (2011) Cohousing in Britain - a Diggers & Dreamers Review. www.edgeoftime.co.uk: Diggers and Dreamers Publications. 9780954575731.
  4. Rothery, M. and French, H., (eds.) (2012) Making Men: The Formation of Elite Male Identities in England, c.1660-1900: A Sourcebook. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 9780230243071.
  5. Stobart, J. and Van Damme, I., (eds.) (2010) Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade : European Consumption Cultures and Practices, 1700-1900. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave. 9780230229464.
  6. McCormack, M., (ed.) (2007) Public Men: Masculinity and Politics in Modern Britain. Houndmills: Palgrave. 0230007635.
  7. Stobart, J. and Blonde, B., (eds.) (2014) Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century: Comparative Perspectives from Western Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan. 9781137295200.
  8. Gunn, R. and Durkin, C., (eds.) (2010) Social Entrepreneurship: A Skills Approach. Bristol, England: Policy Press. 9781847422897.
  9. Kennedy, C. and McCormack, M., (eds.) (2012) Soldiering in Britain and Ireland 1750-1850: Men of Arms. Houndmills: Palgrave. 9781137270870.
  10. Colenutt, B., (ed.) (2009) Sustainable Growth - Facing New Challenges and Opportunities. Northampton, England: Northampton Institute for Urban Affairs, University of Northampton.
  11. Shekhovtsov, A. and Jackson, P., (eds.) (2012) White Power Music: Scenes of Extreme Right Cultural Resistance. Ilford: Searchlight Magazine. 9780952203896.
  12. Beach, J. (2013) Haig's Intelligence: GHQ and the German Army, 1916-1918. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 9781107039612.
  13. Beach, J. (2010) The Military Papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Cuthbert Headlam, 1910-1942. Stroud: History Press. 9780752458465.
  14. Berridge, W. J. (2015) Civil Uprisings in Modern Sudan: the 'Khartoum Springs' of 1964 and 1985. London: Bloomsbury. 9781472574015.
  15. Davies, J. (2011) The European Consumer Citizen in Law and Policy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 9780230300286.
  16. French, H. and Rothery, M. (2012) Man's Estate: Landed Gentry Masculinities 1660-1900. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 9780199576692.
  17. Horton, J. and Kraftl, P. (2013) Cultural Geographies. London: Routledge. 9780415740166.
  18. Jackson, P. (2012) Great War Modernisms and 'The New Age' Magazine. London: Continuum. 9781441180087.
  19. Jackson, P. and Gable, G. (2011) Far-Right.com: Nationalist Extremism on the Internet. London: Searchlight Magazine. 9780952203889.
  20. McCormack, M. (2015) Embodying the Militia in Georgian England. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 9780198703648.
  21. Reinke-Williams, T. (2014) Women, Work and Sociability in Early Modern London. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 9781137372093.
  22. Stobart, J. (2013) Sugar and Spice: Grocers and Groceries in Provincial England, 1650-1830. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 9780199577927.

Monograph

  1. 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)
  2. 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).
  3. Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2013) The crisis of housing supply: the role of urban extensions. (Unpublished)
  4. Field, M. (2014) CBC Housing and Homelessness Strategy 2014-19. Corby: Corby Borough Council.
  5. Field, M. (2013) Discussion paper on UK research into mutual sector interests and issues. (Submitted)
  6. Field, M. (2011) Housing co-operatives and other ‘mutual’ housing bodies. Coventry, UK: Chartered Institute of Housing.
  7. 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.
  8. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2014) Context and findings of ESRC research, Project presentation to ATLAS 20 May 2014. (Unpublished)
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) ESRC Tensions and future prospects Briefing Note 3: The tyranny of viability. Online: Open University.
  12. 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.
  13. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2014) ESRC Tensions and future prospects Briefing Note 6: Response to the Lyons Housing Review. Online: Open University.
  14. 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)
  15. Field, M. and Congreve, A. (2014) Report to Housing Studies Association regarding seminar on 30 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  16. Field, M. and Durkin, C. (2012) Instigation of the Collaborative Centre for the Built Environment and indicative Business Plan. (Unpublished)
  17. Field, M. and Gooding, J. (2012) UKCN / NESTA policy seminar briefing: policies, roles and tasks required in undertaking ‘cross-tenure’ cohousing development. (Unpublished)
  18. 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)
  19. 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)
  20. 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)
  21. 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)
  22. 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)
  23. 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)
  24. 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)
  25. 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)
  26. 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)
  27. Passey, D. and Fritz, C. O. (2008) Social inequality and uses of online resources: perspectives highlighted from an investigation of a large online data set. London: SAM Learning. 9780956022608.
  28. 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.
  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. 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)

Conference or Workshop Item

  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. (Unpublished)
  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. (Unpublished)
  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. (Unpublished)
  4. Alexander, J. and Callaghan, J. (2014) Cycles of inequality: intergenerational disadvantage in mature students' educational & occupational trajectories. Paper presented to: Approaches to Inequalities: Perspectives from Higher Education, The University of Northampton, 11 September 2014. Also presented at: Psychology Staff Research Conference, The University of Northampton, 19-21 September 2014 (Unpublished)
  5. Alexander, J., Callaghan, J. and Fellin, L. (2015) Exploring intergenerational transmissions of domestic violence: embodied experience. Poster presented to: Psychology of Emotion & Feeling (PoEF15), The University of Northampton, 08 April 2015. (Unpublished)
  6. Alexander, J., Callaghan, J. and Fellin, L. (2015) Exploring the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence. Paper presented to: European Conference on Domestic Violence (ECDV), Queen's University Belfast, 06-09 September 2015. [Also presented at: Violence: Children, Family & Society Conference 2015, The University of Northampton, 24-26 June 2015] (Unpublished)
  7. Allwork, L. (2015) Trends in Holocaust memorialization. Other presented to: Holocaust Memorial Day Annual Lecture and Commemorative Event 2015, The University of Northampton, 21 January 2015. (Unpublished)
  8. 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. (Unpublished)
  9. 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. (Unpublished)
  10. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorials: from Haldane to Helmand. Paper presented to: Military History Seminar, University of Kent, 5 March 2008. (Unpublished)
  11. Berridge, W. J. (2014) 'Unfortunately most of the murderers in this country are of good character': the fickle colonial tyrant and the ambiguity of homicide trials in Condominium Sudan, 1924-1956. Panel Presentation presented to: Justice in Sudan and South Sudan: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Challenges, Durham University, 15-16 December 2014. (Unpublished)
  12. Brazier, R. and Cartwright, N. (2014) The lessons learnt from Willy Wonka (includes alternate ending). Paper presented to: LJMU (Liverpool John Moores University) Learning and Teaching Conference 2014, Liverpool John Moores University, 16-17 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  13. 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. (Unpublished)
  14. 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. (Unpublished)
  15. 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. (Unpublished)
  16. Callaghan, J. (2015) Children who experience domestic violence: emotional competence and paradoxical resilience. Invited Keynote presented to: British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (BASPCAN) Conference: Beautiful Minds: Nurturing and Promoting Mental Wellbeing in Children, Birmingham, 05 October 2015. (Unpublished)
  17. Callaghan, J. (2014) Children's experiences of domestic violence. Invited Presentation presented to: Research Institute for Health and Social Change (RIHSC) Seminar Series, Manchester Metropolitan University, 05 November 2014. (Unpublished)
  18. Callaghan, J. (2010) Discourses of social and geographical mobility. Invited Presentation presented to: Psychology Seminar Series, De Montfort University, Leicester, England, 15 December 2010. (Unpublished)
  19. Callaghan, J. (2014) Humour, embodiment and use of space: agency and resistance in young people who have lived with domestic violence. Invited Keynote presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2014, Windsor, England, 09-11 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  20. Callaghan, J. (2013) Innovative qualitative research with children and young people. Symposium presented to: Children and Young People's Mental Health: Improving Outcomes, Widening Access and Tackling Stigma in an Age of Austerity, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  21. Callaghan, J. (2013) Research and relationalities. Symposium presented to: British Psychological Society's Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) Conference 2013, Huddersfield University, 04-06 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  22. Callaghan, J. (2013) Research in online spaces: 'Tumblr' and eating 'disorder'. Symposium presented to: Children and Young People's Mental Health: Improving Outcomes, Widening Access and Tackling Stigma in an Age of Austerity, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  23. Callaghan, J. (2014) Understanding agency and resistance strategies. Invited Keynote presented to: Seminari Interdisciplinar de Metodologia de Recerca Feminista (SIMReF) Symposium, Barcelona, Spain, 05 May 2014. (Unpublished)
  24. Callaghan, J. and Alexander, J. (2015) Embodiment and use of space. Invited Presentation presented to: Thomas Coram Research Institute Seminar Series, Institute of Education, Thomas Coram Research Institute, London, 03 March 2015. (Unpublished)
  25. Callaghan, J. and Alexander, J. (2013) Midlands and East Mental Health and Wellbeing Project. Poster presented to: Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Conference, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  26. Callaghan, J., Alexander, J., Fellin, L. and Sixsmith, J. (2015) Children’s experiences of domestic violence and abuse: agency, resistance, resilience. Symposium presented to: Violence: Children, Family & Society Conference 2015, The University of Northampton, 24-26 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  27. Callaghan, J., Alexander, J., Fellin, L. and Sixsmith, J. (2015) Fathers as objects, fathers as subjects: domestic violence, childhood and masculinities. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2015, Windsor, 08-10 July 2015. (Unpublished)
  28. Callaghan, J., Alexander, J., Fellin, L. and Sixsmith, J. (2014) Imaging agency and resistance: Photos and drawings in work with children in situations of domestic abuse. Invited Presentation presented to: The British Psychological Society, Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP): Multiple Transformations of Qualitative Data, De Montfort University, Leicester, 11 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  29. Callaghan, J., Alexander, J., Fellin, L., Sixsmith, J. and Mavrou, S. (2015) Understanding agency and resistance strategies: children's experiences of domestic violence and abuse. Symposium presented to: European Conference on Domestic Violence (ECDV), Queen's University Belfast, 06-09 September 2015. (Unpublished)
  30. Callaghan, J., Alexander, J., Sixsmith, J. and Fellin, L. (2014) Understanding agency and resistance: children's experiences of domestic violence. Poster presented to: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 02-04 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  31. Callaghan, J., Alexander, J., Sixsmith, J. and Fellin, L. (2014) “Witness” to violence? Agency and resistance in children’s accounts of domestic abuse. Paper presented to: 8th Annual Keele Counselling Conference: Daring to Make an Impact: Dynamic Qualitative Research, Keele University, 22-23 March 2014. (Unpublished)
  32. Callaghan, J. and Dann, C. (2010) Conforming and resisting: femininities, embodiment and fashion. Invited Keynote presented to: Centre for Children and Youth Seminar Series, The University of Northampton, Northampton, England, 14 October 2010. (Unpublished)
  33. Callaghan, J. and Fellin, L. (2013) Deconstructing DSM 5: de-classifying childhood. Paper presented to: Children and Young People's Mental Health: Improving Outcomes, Widening Access and Tackling Stigma in an Age of Austerity, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  34. Callaghan, J., Nardulli, C., Fellin, L., Alexander, J., Sixsmith, J. and Sanelli, M. B. (2014) Understanding agency and resistance strategies: Psychological discourses of children in situations of domestic violence. Invited Presentation presented to: Garante Dei Diritti Dell’Infanzia e Dell’Adolescenza: Bari Workshop to present the Daphne Project UNARS, Excelsior Hotel, Bari, Italy, Puglia, 01 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  35. Callaghan, J. and Sixsmith, J. (2013) 'Damaged' and 'Damaging': psychological discourses of children in situations of domestic violence. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society's Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) Conference 2013, Huddersfield University, 04-06 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  36. Callaghan, J. and Sixsmith, J. (2013) Growing up with violence: discourses of childhood in situations of domestic abuse. Paper presented to: The British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2013, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, 10-12 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  37. Callaghan, J. and Sixsmith, J. (2013) “Witness” to violence? Psychological discourses of children in situations of domestic abuse. Invited Keynote presented to: Diversity: Inaugural Conference of Wales Health Student Forum, Cardiff, 18 October 2013. (Unpublished)
  38. Callaghan, J., Sixsmith, J., Alexander, J., Fellin, L., Armstrong-Hallam, S., Deliyanni-Kouimtzi, K., Papathanassiou, M., Mavrou, S., Munoz, M. and Nardulli, C. (2014) Children's experiences of domestic abuse: agency, resistance and resilience. Other presented to: Children's Experiences of Domestic Abuse: Agency, Resistance, Resilience (Knowledge Cafe), The University of Northampton, 16 May 2014. (Unpublished)
  39. Callaghan, J., Sixsmith, J., Alexander, J., Fellin, L., Deliyanni-Kouimtz, K., Papathanassiou, M., Mavrou, S., Munoz, M. and Nardulli, C. (2014) Children’s experiences of domestic violence: understanding agency and resistance. Paper presented to: Understanding Agency and Resistance Strategies (UNARS), Thessaloniki, Greece, 30 May 2014. (Unpublished)
  40. Callaghan, J., Sixsmith, J., Alexander, J., Fellin, L. and Harrison-Breed, C. (2014) UNARS - Understanding agency and resistance: children in situations of domestic violence and abuse. Symposium presented to: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 02-04 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  41. Callaghan, J. and Stock, H. (2013) Safe, respectful and functional: teachers’ talk about sex education. Paper presented to: Congress of Critical Social Psychology: Discourse, Materiality and Politics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 06-08 February 2013. (Unpublished)
  42. 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. (Unpublished)
  43. 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. (Unpublished)
  44. 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. (Unpublished)
  45. 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. (Unpublished)
  46. 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. (Unpublished)
  47. 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. (Unpublished)
  48. Capdevila, R. and Callaghan, J. (2013) Publishing feminist research: opportunities and challenges. Workshop presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2013, Windsor, 10-12 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  49. Capewell, C. and Callaghan, J. (2013) Glue that sticks and separates. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society's Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) Conference 2013, Huddersfield University, 04-06 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  50. Cartwright, N. (2015) Parklife. Paper presented to: Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference 2015, The University of Northampton, 21 May 2015. (Unpublished)
  51. 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. (Unpublished)
  52. 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. (Unpublished)
  53. Clegg, H. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2014) Phantom limbs in the therian community. Paper presented to: Consciousness & Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society 2014 Annual Conference, University of Cambridge, 04-06 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  54. 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. (Unpublished)
  55. Cochrane, A., Field, M. and Colenutt, B. (2013) Building vulnerable suburbs on the edge of the South-East. Invited Presentation presented to: Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC) Annual Conference 2013, SOAS, London, 04-06 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  56. Cochrane, A., Field, M. and Colenutt, B. (2013) Living on the edge: rethinking suburbia in the London city region. Invited Presentation presented to: International Sociological Association Research Committee 21 (Urban and Regional Development) Conference, Berlin, 29-31 August 2013. (Unpublished)
  57. 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. (Unpublished)
  58. Colenutt, B. (2010) Co-operatives in Switzerland. Invited Presentation presented to: The Regeneration Academy - New Options for Housing, Bradford, England, 15 September 2010. (Unpublished)
  59. Colenutt, B. (2015) Interrogating viability assessments in planning and housing. Invited Presentation presented to: The Critical Corporation Seminar Series, Cass Business School, City University, London, 24 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  60. 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. (Unpublished)
  61. 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. (Unpublished)
  62. 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. (Unpublished)
  63. Colenutt, B. (2015) Viability assessment and Freedom of Information appeals. Invited Presentation presented to: Information Commissioners Office, Wilmslow, Cheshire, 23 February 2015. (Unpublished)
  64. 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. (Unpublished)
  65. Colenutt, B. and Field, M. (2013) The challenge of sustainable urban extensions in the UK: resurrecting quality from austerity. Seminar Presentation presented to: European Urban Research Association Conference 2013: Cities as Seedbeds for Innovation, Enschede, Netherlands, 03-06 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  66. 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. (Unpublished)
  67. 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. (Unpublished)
  68. Colenutt, B., Field, M. and Cochrane, A. (2012) Tensions and prospects for sustainable housing growth: ESRC interim findings. Seminar Presentation presented to: ESRC Advisory Group Meeting, Open University, Milton Keynes, 18 October 2012. (Unpublished)
  69. 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. (Unpublished)
  70. 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. (Unpublished)
  71. 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. (Unpublished)
  72. 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. (Unpublished)
  73. 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. (Unpublished)
  74. 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. (Unpublished)
  75. 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. (Unpublished)
  76. 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. (Unpublished)
  77. Daskalou, M. and Bowles, P. (2016) Concerning consent. Workshop presented to: The American Society of Criminology 72nd Annual Meeting: The Many Colors of Crime and Justice, New Orleans, 16-19 November 2016.
  78. Davies, J. (2013) ADR/ODR: threads of consumer protection or cosmetic accessories to a broader civil law agenda? Invited Presentation presented to: Civil Justice in the EU - Growing and Teething?, Uppsala, 17-18 October 2013. (Unpublished)
  79. Davies, J. (2014) ADR/ODR: too much optimism in the promotion of cross border trade? Invited Presentation presented to: Consumer Arbitration Workshop, Brunel University Law School, 03 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  80. 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. (Unpublished)
  81. 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. (Unpublished)
  82. 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. (Unpublished)
  83. Davies, J. (2014) Opening up public services: marketisation of social services. Invited Presentation presented to: Innovative Approaches in Providing Services of General Interest at National, Regional or Local Level in Europe, EESC, Brussels, 04 November 2014. (Unpublished)
  84. Davies, J. (2013) Privatisation of public service delivery in the EU: where lay the public service obligations in social service provision? Paper presented to: Fostering Growth: Reinforcing the Internal Market, University of San Pablo, Madrid, 28-29 October 2013. (Unpublished)
  85. 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. (Unpublished)
  86. Davies, J. and Bauby, P. (2014) Public services, services of general interest: what are we talking about? Invited Presentation presented to: Northampton Public Services Seminar, The University of Northampton, 17 March 2014. (Unpublished)
  87. 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. (Unpublished)
  88. 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. (Unpublished)
  89. 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. (Unpublished)
  90. 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. (Unpublished)
  91. Eboka, T., McDonald-Walker, S., Sixsmith, J. and Tucker, F. (2015) Cultural violence against the girl-child in northern Nigeria. Paper presented to: Violence: Children, Family & Society Conference 2015, The University of Northampton, 24-26 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  92. Evenden, R. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2014) Clinical parapsychology in the UK: counselling for anomalous experiences. Paper presented to: 18th Annual Conference of the Transpersonal Section of the British Psychological Society: Contextualising Mindfulness: Between the Sacred and the Secular, Sunley Conference Centre, Northampton, 10-12 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  93. 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. (Unpublished)
  94. Field, M. (2014) Alternative strategies for 'alternative' housing – a look at mainstreaming opportunities for the utopian vision. Invited Presentation presented to: Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG) Annual International Conference 2014: Geographies of Co-production, Royal Geographic Society, London, 26-29 August 2014. (Unpublished)
  95. Field, M. (2013) Bringing ‘community’ building into the mainstream: mixing old tenures for a new paradigm. Seminar Presentation presented to: New Solutions for Housing and Regeneration: Communities, Ownership and Mutuality, Centre for Housing Research, University of St Andrews, 04 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  96. 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. (Unpublished)
  97. Field, M. (2013) Does the UK’s community-led sector need to accept providing housing properties for ‘market rent’? Invited Presentation presented to: International Communal Studies Association (ICSA) Conference 2013: Communal Pathways to Sustainable Living, Findhorn Foundation, Scotland, 26 - 28 June 2013. (Unpublished)
  98. Field, M. (2015) Housing rights and housing duties: the twisted legacies of investments in the UK’s private rental market. Invited Presentation presented to: Deconstructing "Generation Rent" Seminar, Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences, University of Sheffield, 13 February 2015. (Unpublished)
  99. Field, M. (2013) Is there a cogent argument to make for seeking a deliberate reduction in UK house prices? Invited Presentation presented to: Housing Studies Association Annual Conference 2013: Changing Political, Socioeconomic and Institutional Landscapes: What are the Consequences for Housing?, University of York, 10 - 12 April 2013. (Unpublished)
  100. 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. (Unpublished)
  101. Field, M. (2014) Separating the demands of housing suppliers from the houses in demand: the changing moral values embedded in UK housing transactions. Invited Presentation presented to: Housing Studies Association Annual Conference 2014: The Value of Housing, University of York, 15-17 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  102. Field, M. (2014) Strategic steps to create sustainable neighbourhoods – generating ‘social capital’ through the ‘collective’. Invited Presentation presented to: Greenlight Festival 2014, De Montfort University, Leicester, 22 March 2014. (Unpublished)
  103. 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. (Unpublished)
  104. 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. (Unpublished)
  105. Field, M. and Colenutt, B. (2014) The use of public interventions to meet the five-year land supply requirement. Invited Presentation presented to: An Examination of Coalition Policy for ‘Five-year Land Supplies', The University of Northampton, 30 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  106. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2013) Building an affordable utopia. Invited Presentation presented to: Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG) Annual International Conference 2013, Royal Geographical Society, London, 28-30 August 2013. (Unpublished)
  107. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2013) Can the development of sustainable urban extensions help to stabilise house prices? Invited Presentation presented to: Housing Studies Association Annual Conference 2013: Changing Political, Socioeconomic and Institutional Landscapes: What are the Consequences for Housing?, University of York, 10 - 12 April 2013. (Unpublished)
  108. 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. (Unpublished)
  109. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2014) Old planning and new governance: the changing nature of residential development. Invited Presentation presented to: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2014: Sustainable Recovery? Rebalancing, Growth, and the Space Economy, Bloomsbury, London, 27-28 November 2014. (Unpublished)
  110. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2014) Tensions and future prospects for sustainable housing growth: a case study of Northamptonshire & Milton Keynes - context of research. Seminar Presentation presented to: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Project Seminar, The University of Northampton, 20 March 2014. (Unpublished)
  111. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2014) Tensions and future prospects for sustainable housing growth: a case study of Northamptonshire & Milton Keynes - findings and policy implications. Seminar Presentation presented to: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Project Seminar, The University of Northampton, 20 March 2014. (Unpublished)
  112. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2014) Tensions and future prospects for sustainable housing growth: a case study of Northamptonshire & Milton Keynes: making up a new urban region. Seminar Presentation presented to: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Project Seminar, The University of Northampton, 20 March 2014. (Unpublished)
  113. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2012) Tensions and future prospects for sustainable housing growth: a case study on Milton Keynes and Northamptonshire. Workshop presented to: Half-day Workshop Seminar, The University of Northampton, 04 December 2012. (Unpublished)
  114. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2013) The changing nature of planning new dwellings for sustainability: insights from research around Northamptonshire & Milton Keynes. Invited Presentation presented to: Housing Forum Midlands Networking Conference, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, 05 December 2013. (Unpublished)
  115. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2013) The changing politics of planning: from sustainability to viability. Invited Presentation presented to: Policy & Politics Annual Conference 2013: Transforming Policy & Politics: the Future of the State in the 21st Century, University of Bristol, 17-18 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  116. 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. (Unpublished)
  117. Goodgame, J. and Fellin, L. (2013) Under a double moon? The relational context of adoption and fostering. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society's Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) Conference 2013, University of Huddersfield, 04-06 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  118. Gordon-Finlayson, A. (2013) Label, state, path: three functions of Buddhist identity. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society's Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) Conference 2013, University of Huddersfield, 04-06 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  119. Gordon-Finlayson, A. (2015) Secular Buddhism as a materialist transpersonalism. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society (BPS) Transpersonal Psychology Section 19th Annual Conference, Coughton, Scarborough, 18-20 September 2015. (Unpublished)
  120. Gordon-Finlayson, A. (2012) “I’m not a Buddhist,” said the Buddhist: identity, religious change and religious orientation. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Transpersonal Psychology Section 16th Annual Conference, Cober Hill, Scarborough, 28-30 Sept 2012. (Unpublished)
  121. Gordon-Finlayson, A. and Becker, S. (2013) Teaching quality in qualitative research. Workshop presented to: Higher Education Academy, Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (HEA STEM) Workshop: Supervising Qualitative Dissertations in Psychology: Developing Practice and Guidelines, University of Teeside, Darlington, 20 June 2013. (Unpublished)
  122. Gordon-Finlayson, A., Becker, S., Sullivan, C. and Wiggins, S. (2015) Qualitative undergraduate dissertation supervision in psychology: current practice, needs and support for supervisors. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society (BPS) Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section Annual Conference 2015, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, 02-04 September 2015.
  123. 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. (Unpublished)
  124. 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. (Unpublished)
  125. Gray, D. (2013) Putting undergraduates on trial: using the Old Bailey online in teaching and assessment. Invited Presentation presented to: Our Criminal Past: Educating Historians of Crime: Classroom, Archives, Community, Leeds Metropolitan University, 06 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  126. 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. (Unpublished)
  127. Grivell, T., Clegg, H. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2012) An interpretative phenomenological analysis of identity in the therian community. Paper presented to: First Conference on Applied Qualitative Research in Psychology, University of Derby, 21 June 2012. (Unpublished)
  128. 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. (Unpublished)
  129. 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. (Unpublished)
  130. 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. (Unpublished)
  131. 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. (Unpublished)
  132. 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. (Unpublished)
  133. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Caribbean criminologies. Paper presented to: Criminology Conference, University of Northampton, Northampton, England, 14 May 2010. (Unpublished)
  134. 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. (Unpublished)
  135. 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. (Unpublished)
  136. 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. (Unpublished)
  137. 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. (Unpublished)
  138. 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. (Unpublished)
  139. 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. (Unpublished)
  140. 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.
  141. 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. (Unpublished)
  142. Hamer, H. (2014) Service transformation in children’s services: daring to go where no research has gone before. Paper presented to: 8th Annual Keele Counselling Conference: Daring to Make an Impact: Dynamic Qualitative Research, Keele University, 22-23 March 2014. Keele University: Keele University. (Unpublished)
  143. 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. (Unpublished)
  144. 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. (Unpublished)
  145. 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. (Unpublished)
  146. Hill, K. M. (2015) Understanding the functional characteristics of drinking environments: an alternative approach for making nightlife healthier. Invited Presentation presented to: Club Health Lisbon 2015: 9th International Conference on Nightlife, Substance Use and Related Health Issues, Lisbon, Portugal, 17-19 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  147. Hill, K. M. (2015) Writing for publication and publishing papers. Workshop presented to: European Society of Prevention Research (EUSPR) Annual Conference and Members Meeting, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 22-24 October 2015. (Unpublished)
  148. Hill, K. M., Foxcroft, D. and Pilling, M. (2015) Changing behaviour without talking: affordances and the importance of context. Paper presented to: Sixth European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR) Annual Conference and Member's Meeting, Ljublijana, Slovenia, 22-24 October 2015.
  149. 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 (Unpublished)
  150. 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. (Unpublished)
  151. 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. (Unpublished)
  152. 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. (Unpublished)
  153. 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. (Unpublished)
  154. 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. (Unpublished)
  155. 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. (Unpublished)
  156. Hurren, K. and Maunder, R. (2015) Investigating retrospective bullying experiences: how does social support contribute to current resilience and recurrent memories of bullying? Poster presented to: Violence: Children, Family & Society Conference 2015, The University of Northampton, 24-26 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  157. King, L., Roe, C. A. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2014) A transpersonal understanding of experiences of spirituality in individuals with epilepsy. Poster presented to: 18th Annual Conference of the Transpersonal Section of the British Psychological Society: Contextualising Mindfulness: Between the Sacred and the Secular, Sunley Conference Centre, Northampton, 10-12 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  158. 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. (Unpublished)
  159. 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. (Unpublished)
  160. Maunder, R. (2013) Conducting focus groups and semi-structured interviews. Invited Presentation presented to: Library and Learning Services Research Summer School, The University of Northampton, 17-18 June 2013. (Unpublished)
  161. 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. (Unpublished)
  162. Maunder, R. (2013) Forming new relationships with students: exploring the potential of staff-student partnerships for undertaking pedagogic research. Paper presented to: Higher Education Academy Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (HEA STEM): Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2013: Where Practice and Pedagogy Meet, University of Birmingham, 17-18 April 2013. (Unpublished)
  163. Maunder, R. (2013) Going URB@N: creating staff-student partnerships in pedagogic research to facilitate learning and teaching enhancement. Invited Presentation presented to: Undergraduate Students as Partners in Research, The University of Sheffield, 22 October 2013. (Unpublished)
  164. 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. (Unpublished)
  165. Maunder, R. (2013) Staff-student partnerships in pedagogic research: benefits; challenges and lessons learned. Paper presented to: Researching, Advancing & Inspiring Student Engagement (RAISE) Third Annual Conference: The Future of Student Engagement: Partnerships, Practices, Policies and Philosophies, Nottingham Trent University, 12-13 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  166. 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. (Unpublished)
  167. 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. (Unpublished)
  168. 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. (Unpublished)
  169. Maunder, R. and Monks, C. (2015) Are you my friend too? The role of reciprocal friendship: links to friendship quality, peer and school identification and general self-worth. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society, Psychology of Education Section Annual Conference: The Role of Competence Beliefs in Teaching and Learning, Jury's Inn, Liverpool, 22-24 October 2015. (Unpublished)
  170. Maunder, R. and Monks, C. (2015) Bullying within friendships among primary school pupils. Paper presented to: 17th European Conference on Developmental Psychology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, 08-12 September 2015. (Unpublished)
  171. 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. (Unpublished)
  172. 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. (Unpublished)
  173. 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. (Unpublished)
  174. McCormack, M. (2014) Citizen soldiers? Masculinity and politics in the Georgian Militia. Paper presented to: Leadership, Power and Masculinity: From Antiquity to the Contemporary World, University of London Institute in Paris, 06-07 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  175. McCormack, M. (2015) Citizen soldiers? The identity of the English militiaman, 1757-1815. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 44th Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 06-08 January 2015. (Unpublished)
  176. McCormack, M. (2014) Glamping at Coxheath: domesticity, sociability and the Georgian militia officer. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 43rd Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 08-10 January 2014. (Unpublished)
  177. McCormack, M. (2013) Numbering the fighting men: population, bodies and the Militia lists of the eighteenth century. Invited Presentation presented to: Life-Cycles Seminar Series, Institute for Historical Research, University of London, 19 November 2013. (Unpublished)
  178. 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. (Unpublished)
  179. McCormack, M. (2015) Tall histories: height and Georgian masculinities. Invited Presentation presented to: Masculinity and the Body in Britain, 1500-1900, The University of Northampton, 18 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  180. McCormack, M. (2015) The citizen soldier's tale: memoirs by militia privates of the Napoleonic Wars. Paper presented to: Military Masculinities in the Long Nineteenth Century, University of Hull, 20-21 May 2015. (Unpublished)
  181. 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. (Unpublished)
  182. McCormack, M. (2013) The material culture of the militia camp. Paper presented to: War, Culture and Society in Britain, c.1688-1830, University of Leeds, 04-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  183. 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. (Unpublished)
  184. 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. (Unpublished)
  185. McDermott, P. (2007) Internationalisation of level 7 postgraduate Masters programmes: identification of good practice. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society, London, 28 August 2007. (Unpublished)
  186. 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. (Unpublished)
  187. 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. (Unpublished)
  188. Miladi, N. (2010) Mapping the Arab media landscape. Paper presented to: Media and War, Swindon, England, 25 January 2010. (Unpublished)
  189. Miladi, N. (2011) New media and social responsibility. Paper presented to: Media Action Network "Euro Media Days", Brussels, 08-11 December 2011. (Unpublished)
  190. 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. (Unpublished)
  191. 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. (Unpublished)
  192. 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. (Unpublished)
  193. 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. (Unpublished)
  194. 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. (Unpublished)
  195. 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. (Unpublished)
  196. 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. (Unpublished)
  197. Monks, C. and Maunder, R. (2015) Bullying and cyberbullying: risks for involvement and opportunities for intervention. Symposium presented to: 17th European Conference on Developmental Psychology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, 08-12 September 2015. (Unpublished)
  198. Monks, C. and Maunder, R. (2014) Children’s peer relationships in primary classrooms: friendship quality; participant roles in bullying situations; and links to feelings of self-worth and school belonging. Paper presented to: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 02-04 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  199. 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. (Unpublished)
  200. O'Gorman, F., Gregory, J., Wagner, C., McCormack, M. and Grenby, M. (2014) Political history and the shape of eighteenth-century studies. Panel Presentation presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 43rd Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 08-10 January 2014. (Unpublished)
  201. 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. (Unpublished)
  202. 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. (Unpublished)
  203. Pilkington, A. (2010) Are the police still institutionally racist? Invited Presentation presented to: Sociology Lecture Series, Worcester, England, 25 November 2010. (Unpublished)
  204. 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. (Unpublished)
  205. 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. (Unpublished)
  206. 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 (Unpublished)
  207. Pilkington, A. (2011) Hate breeds hate. Invited Presentation presented to: Hate Breeds Hate: Exploring Vulnerabilities and Social Responsibility, University of Northampton, 01 December 2011. (Unpublished)
  208. 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. (Unpublished)
  209. 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. (Unpublished)
  210. Pilkington, A. (2013) Is institutional racism past its sell buy date? Reflections on a decade of researching equality and diversity in higher education. Invited Keynote presented to: Sociology Research Seminar, University of Wolverhampton, 20 November 2013. (Unpublished)
  211. 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. (Unpublished)
  212. Pilkington, A. (2014) Progressing race in higher education: lessons from the last 15 years. Invited Keynote presented to: Progressing Race in Higher Education: Inclusion, Diversity and Inequality, Southampton University, Highfield Campus, 06 June, 2014. (Unpublished)
  213. 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. (Unpublished)
  214. Pilkington, A. (2012) Racism in the academy. Invited Keynote presented to: Advancing Race Equality in Higher Education, Woburn House, London, 25 May 2012. (Unpublished)
  215. 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. (Unpublished)
  216. 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. (Unpublished)
  217. 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. (Unpublished)
  218. Pyer, M. (2007) Researching with children: ethics. Paper presented to: Future Directions in Children’s Research Conference, Hull, 14 December 2007. (Unpublished)
  219. 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. (Unpublished)
  220. 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. (Unpublished)
  221. Ressel, J. (2014) Hierarchies of knowledge: teaching law as a transformative experience. Paper presented to: Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference 2014: Northampton 2018: Planning, Designing and Delivering Student Success, The University of Northampton, 22 May 2014. (Unpublished)
  222. Ressel, J. (2013) Presentation and workshop on reading cases. Workshop presented to: Why Bother Reading Cases! Or, How do Students Read, Interpret and Understand Judgments and Reported Legal Cases?, The University of Northampton, 26 April 2013. (Unpublished)
  223. Ressel, J. (2014) Speech as "self-evident story": when not to listen. Paper presented to: Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Conference, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen Business School, 09-11 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  224. 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. (Unpublished)
  225. 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. (Unpublished)
  226. Roe, C. A. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2014) What can we learn from an exploration of the phenomenology of spiritualist mental mediumship? Paper presented to: 18th Annual Conference of the Transpersonal Section of the British Psychological Society: Contextualising Mindfulness: Between the Sacred and the Secular, Sunley Conference Centre, Northampton, 10-12 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  227. 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. (Unpublished)
  228. 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. (Unpublished)
  229. 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. (Unpublished)
  230. 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. (Unpublished)
  231. 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. (Unpublished)
  232. Roxburgh, E. C. (2013) Phenomenology of mediumship. Invited Keynote presented to: Science and Spirituality: Reassessing the Boundaries between Science, Psychical Research, and Spiritualism, The Arthur Findlay Centre, Stafford, 16 February 2013. (Unpublished)
  233. 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. (Unpublished)
  234. Roxburgh, E. C. and Evenden, R. (2015) Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches to investigate anomalous experiences. Symposium presented to: The EUROTAS Division of Transpersonal Research (EDTR) First Transpersonal Research Colloquium: Gathering Our Research Community Together, Milan, 22-23 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  235. Roxburgh, E. C. and Evenden, R. (2014) Counselling for anomalous experiences. Paper presented to: Qualitative Research on Mental Health 5 (QRMH5), MAICh, Chania, Crete, Greece, 02-04 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  236. Roxburgh, E. C. and Evenden, R. (2015) “Most people think you’re a fruit loop”: an exploratory study of clients’ experiences of seeking support for anomalous experiences. Paper presented to: 58th Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association and the 39th Society for Psychical Research International Annual Conference, University of Greenwich, London, 16-19 July 2015. [Also presented at: Compassionate Wellbeing ‘Spirituality and Wellbeing’ Conference, Derby Enterprise Centre, 14-15 November 2015; Exploring the Extraordinary Conference, York Marriott Hotel, 04-05 December 2015] (Unpublished)
  237. Roxburgh, E. C. and Larkin, M. (2010) Experience based design at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital. Invited Presentation presented to: Seminar for the Centre for Health and Wellbeing Research (CHWR), The University of Northampton, 08 December 2010. (Unpublished)
  238. Roxburgh, E. C. and Larkin, M. (2010) Outpatients department experience-based design research project. Poster presented to: Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Celebration of Excellence Conference, Birmingham, 19 March 2010. (Unpublished)
  239. 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. (Unpublished)
  240. Roxburgh, E. C. and Ridgway, S. (2014) Exploring the meaning in meaningful coincidences. Paper presented to: Qualitative Research on Mental Health 5 (QRMH5), MAICh, Chania, Crete, Greece, 02-04 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  241. 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. (Unpublished)
  242. Roxburgh, E. C. and Ridgway, S. (2014) Synchronicity in the clinical setting. Poster presented to: 18th Annual Conference of the Transpersonal Section of the British Psychological Society: Contextualising Mindfulness: Between the Sacred and the Secular, Sunley Conference Centre, Northampton, 10-12 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  243. Roxburgh, E. C. and Roe, C. A. (2014) Reframing voices and visions using a spiritual model: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of anomalous experiences in mediumship. Paper presented to: Qualitative Research on Mental Health 5 (QRMH5), MAICh, Chania, Crete, Greece, 02-04 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  244. 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. (Unpublished)
  245. 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. (Unpublished)
  246. 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. (Unpublished)
  247. 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. (Unpublished)
  248. Sheffield, K. (2014) A Q-study with loving kindness practitioners. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society (BPS) Transpersonal Psychology Section 18th Annual Conference, Northampton, UK, 10-12 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  249. Sheffield, K. (2014) An experiential and theory based session exploring Metta meditation and emerging evidence base relating to wellbeing. Workshop presented to: British Psychological Society Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section (BPS CEP) 17th Annual Conference: Investigating Somatic Consciousness: Beginning with Three Methodologies, Cambridge, 04-06 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  250. Sheffield, K. (2014) The idea of hating anyone becomes a kind of totally bizarre idea: practitioner accounts of Loving Kindness Meditation. Symposium presented to: Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPag) Annual Conference, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 23-25 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  251. Sheffield, K. and Gordon-Finlayson, A. (2014) An experiential and research based workshop on mindfulness meditation; therapeutic applications, evidence base and limitations. Workshop presented to: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 02-04 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  252. Smith, C. A. (2014) The pauper and the asylum: Northampton General Lunatic Asylum 1838-1876. Invited Presentation presented to: Communities and Institutions, Nottingham University, 08 February 2014. (Unpublished)
  253. Smith, L.-A. (2009) Within these four walls: unfolding older mental health service users experiences within the home spatiality. Paper presented to: 14th Emerging New Researchers in the Geographies of Health and Impairment (ENRGHI) Conference, Durham University, 06-07 April 2009. (Unpublished)
  254. Smith, L.-A. (2009) ‘Mad, bad and dangerous to know’: the (re)productive mapping of psycho-pathological landscapes. Paper presented to: Mapping Dangerous Spaces, British Library, 01 June 2009. (Unpublished)
  255. Smith, L.-A. (2008) ‘Mad, bad and dangerous to know’: the pervasive nature of socio-medical boundaries within mental health day centres. Paper presented to: 13th Emerging New Researchers in the Geographies of Health and Impairment (ENRGHI) Conference, St Andrews University, Scotland, June 2008. (Unpublished)
  256. Smith, L.-A. (2009) “The perfunctory vagina”: exploring the experiential discourses of sexuality and self-regulatory performances to invoke the appearance of ‘well-being’ with Karen, a mental health service user. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2009, Windsor, 15-17 July 2009. (Unpublished)
  257. Smith, L.-A. and Mitchell, G. (2014) Incorporating Ashoka U into Psychology teaching. Paper presented to: 6th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), The University of Northampton, 01-03 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  258. Smith, L.-A., Reed, L., Hickinbotham, L., Cooper, C. E. and Evenden, R. (2015) “Oh yes, it has to be all neat and tidy down there”: exploring the everyday narratives of young women’s perceptions and practices around genital appearance and sexual identities. Paper presented to: LGBT/Sexualities Conference, Manchester, 15 May 2015. (Unpublished)
  259. Smith, L.-A., Reed, L., Hickinbotham, L., Cooper, C. E. and Evenden, R. (2015) “Well nobody wants to see a hairy fanny do they?”: exploring the everyday narratives of young women’s perceptions and practices around genital appearance and sexual identities. Paper presented to: Roles: A Gender and Sexuality Forum 5th Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, 21 May 2015. [Also presented at: 21st International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology, University of Hertfordshire, 15-17 July 2015] (Unpublished)
  260. Smith, L.-A., Ryan, J., Roe, C. A. and Cooper, C. E. (2015) “It happens too frequently for me to be kind of coincidental”. A qualitative analysis of telephone telepathy experiences. Paper presented to: Joint Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Society (58th) and the Society for Psychical Research (39th) (PA-SPR 2015), University of Greenwich, London, 16-19 July 2015. (Unpublished)
  261. Smith, L.-A. and Tucker, I. M. (2009) Fractured memoirs of a paranoid schizophrenic – one man’s autobiographical journey towards diagnostic embodiment. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual Conference, Manchester, 26-28 August 2009. (Unpublished)
  262. 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. (Unpublished)
  263. Sneddon, S. (2012) Cocaine: the West African connection. Paper presented to: Fourth Annual Illicit Networks Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, 01-02 October 2012. (Unpublished)
  264. Sneddon, S. (2015) Could you make it a bit more MOOCy? Paper presented to: Socio Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Warwick, 31 March - 02 April 2015. (Unpublished)
  265. Sneddon, S. (2012) Equality in Legal Assessment 2. Paper presented to: What Works: Student Retention and Success, University of York, 28-29 March 2012.
  266. 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. (Unpublished)
  267. Sneddon, S. (2014) The importance of law in the environment. Invited Presentation presented to: Ecole Hoteliere Lavasa, Taluka, Mulshi, Pune, India, 23 January 2014. (Unpublished)
  268. Sneddon, S. (2015) Trading our way from the brink of extinction. Invited Presentation presented to: Law Staff Seminar Series, The University of Northampton, 28 January 2015. (Unpublished)
  269. Sneddon, S. and Cartwright, N. (2014) A first look at ILOOC. Other presented to: Association of Law Teachers (ALT) 49th Annual Conference: Responding to Change, Leeds, 13-15 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  270. 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. (Unpublished)
  271. Sonnex, C., Roe, C. A. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2014) Monkeys' paws, poppets, sheep and goats; or the necessary components of successful spells. Paper presented to: 18th Annual Conference of the Transpersonal Section of the British Psychological Society: Contextualising Mindfulness: Between the Sacred and the Secular, Sunley Conference Centre, Northampton, 10-12 October 2014. (Unpublished)
  272. 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. (Unpublished)
  273. Stobart, J. (2014) A very English affair? Furnishing the Hanoverian English country house. Panel Presentation presented to: European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2014, University of Vienna, 23-26 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  274. Stobart, J. (2013) An empire of goods? Groceries in eighteenth-century England. Paper presented to: Economic History Society Annual Conference, University of York, 05-07 April 2013. (Unpublished)
  275. 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. (Unpublished)
  276. 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. (Unpublished)
  277. Stobart, J. (2013) Fashion, heritance and lifecourse: consumption in the Georgian country house. Keynote presented to: 2nd Early Modern Studies Workshop, University of Uppsala, Sweden, 27-28 May 2013. (Unpublished)
  278. 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. (Unpublished)
  279. Stobart, J. (2013) Lost aspects of the country house. Invited Presentation presented to: Lost Mansions and Country Estates, University of Essex, 13 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  280. 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. (Unpublished)
  281. Stobart, J. (2014) Making space in the country house: practice, performance and plans. Invited Presentation presented to: Practices and Performances: Between Materiality and Morality in Pre-Modernity, Sigtunastiftelsen, Sweden, 21-23 August 2014. (Unpublished)
  282. 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. (Unpublished)
  283. 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. (Unpublished)
  284. 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. (Unpublished)
  285. 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. (Unpublished)
  286. 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. (Unpublished)
  287. 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. (Unpublished)
  288. 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. (Unpublished)
  289. 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. (Unpublished)
  290. 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. (Unpublished)
  291. 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. (Unpublished)
  292. 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. (Unpublished)
  293. Stobart, J. (2014) Town or country? Seasonal mobility and the country house. Paper presented to: Travel and the Country House: Places, Cultures and Practices, The University of Northampton, 15-16 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  294. Stobart, J. and Blonde, B. (2014) The language of value: a comparative approach to newspaper advertisements for auctions of second-hand household goods in eighteenth-century England and the Low Countries. Paper presented to: Newspapers and Transculturality: New Approaches to Working with Historical Newspapers, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 30 January-01 February 2014. (Unpublished)
  295. Tucker, E. and Maunder, R. (2013) Helping children to get along: teachers’ strategies for dealing with bullying in pimary schools. Paper presented to: Children and Young People’s Mental Health Conference: Improving Outcomes, Widening Access and Tackling Stigma in an Age of Austerity, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  296. 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. (Unpublished)
  297. Ugazio, V., Fellin, L. and Castelli, D. (2013) Family semantic polarities and positionings in different psychopathologies. Symposium presented to: 8th European Family Therapy Association (EFTA) Congress, Istanbul, Turkey, 24-27 October 2013.
  298. Ugazio , V. and Fellin, L. (2013) Eating disorders during adolescence: when family therapy is not enough. Workshop presented to: Children and Young People's Mental Health: Improving Outcomes, Widening Access and Tackling Stigma in an Age of Austerity, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  299. Ugazio , V. and Fellin, L. (2013) Promoting resilience in families through semantic polarities. Workshop presented to: The Association for Family Therapy & Systemic Practice (AFT) National Conference: Hope and Resilience in Hard Times: Couples, Families, Therapists, Imperial College, London, 19-21 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  300. 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. (Unpublished)
  301. 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. (Unpublished)
  302. 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. (Unpublished)
  303. Ward, L. (2014) 'Just play the game’: exploring how masculinities shape emotionality within male dominated organisations. Seminar Presentation presented to: Centre For the Study of Women and Gender Graduate Seminar Series: Masculinities and Gender in Organisations, The University of Warwick, 30 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  304. Watley, G. (2013) The local state of (un)employment and ethnicity in Northampton. Seminar Presentation presented to: Doddridge Centre, Northampton, 23 May 2013. (Unpublished)
  305. Watley, G. (2013) The shaping of identities through childhood and adolescent schooling and non-compulsory education: a Northamptonshire Caribbean example. Invited Presentation presented to: Interdisciplinary Research in Histories of Education and Childhood (DOMUS) Research Seminar, University of Birmingham, 11 March 2013. (Unpublished)
  306. Youell, J., Callaghan, J. and Parkes, J. (2013) Home is here and gone away: constructions, meanings and sense of home for couples living with dementia. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2013, Windsor, 10-12 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  307. 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. (Unpublished)

Conference Proceedings

  1. Crafter, S. (2009) Parental resources for understanding mathematical achievement in multiethnic settings. In: Abreu, G. d. and Gorgorio, N. (eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth European Society for Research in Mathematics Education (CERME 6). Lyon, France: Universite de Lyon. pp. 14-22.
  2. Field, M. (2009) Assessing the impact of current residential development processes on the fragility of the UK housing market. In: RSA Conference Proceedings. London, UK: Regional Studies Association.
  3. Field, M. (2010) Deconstructing ‘eco-retrofit’ in the housing sector, and assembling engagements. In: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference Proceedings 2010. London: Regional Studies Association.
  4. Field, M. (2011) Making the most of ‘Green’ deals: other ‘strategic’ funds for housing retrofit. In: Making the Most of 'Green' Deals. York: Housing Quality Network. pp. 42-47. [Also presented at: London, 9 June 2011]
  5. 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. In: Proceedings of RSA European Conference. Seaford, UK: Regional Studies Association.
  6. Field, M. and Colenutt, B. (2011) Implications for ‘community influence’ following the instigation of the Coalition Government’s National Planning Policy Framework. In: Conference Proceedings: Planning Resilient Communities in Challenging Times. Birmingham: Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (CURS), University of Birmingham.
  7. Field, M., Colenutt, B. and Cochrane, A. (2013) Will strategic housing market assessments in England be given an appropriate role? In: Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association RSA Winter Conference November 2013: Summary of Presentations. Sussex, UK: Regional Studies Association. 9781897721452.
  8. Hill, K. M., Foxcroft, D. R. and Pilling, M. (2015) Individual-environment transactions and subjectivity: an alternative approach to behaviour change. In: Developmental Section & Social Section Psychology Annual Conference 2015 Abstract Book. Leicester: British Psychological Society. pp. 13-14.
  9. Hill, K. M., Pilling, M. and Foxcroft, D. R. (2014) Action-oriented predictive processing as a bellwether for ecological and psychological research in alcohol misuse. In: Fifth European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR) Conference and Members’ Meeting Conference Booklet. Warsaw: European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR). p. 48.
  10. Hitchman, G. A., Roe, C. A. and Sherwood, S. J. (2012) The influence of latent inhibition on performance at a non-intentional precognition task. In: Abstracts of Presented Papers: Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association. pp. 32-33.
  11. 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. In: Proceedings of presented papers of the 4th Psi meeting: Parapsychology and psychology. Curitiba, Brazil: Universitario Bezerra de Menezes. pp. 131-139. 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
  12. Robbins, K. and Roe, C. A. (2008) An empirical test of the theory of morphic resonance using recognition for Chinese symbols. In: Proceedings of Presented Papers: The Parapshychological Association 51st Annual Convention & The Incorporated Society for Psychical Research 32nd Annual Conference. Winchester: Parapsychological Association. pp. 176-186.
  13. Roe, C. A. (2012) What have we learned from experimental tests of dream ESP? In: Bierman, D. (ed.) Aquém e Além do Cérebro: Sono e Sonhos (Behind and Beyond the Brain: Sleep and Dreams): 9º Simpósio da Fundação Bial. Porto: Bial Foundation. 9789729928642. pp. 115-126.
  14. Roe, C. A., Grierson, S. and Lomas, A. (2012) Feeling the future: two independent replication attempts. In: Abstracts of Presented Papers: Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association. pp. 52-53.
  15. Roe, C. A., Hodrien, A. and Kirkwood, L. (2012) Comparing remote viewing and ganzfeld conditions in a precognition task. In: Abstracts of presented papers: Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association. pp. 36-37.
  16. Roe, C. A., Sonnex, C. and Roxburgh, E. C. (2012) Two meta-analyses of distant healing studies. In: Abstracts of Presented Papers: Parapsychological Association 55th Annual Convention, Durham, North Carolina. Durham, North Carolina, USA: Parapsychological Association. pp. 25-26.
  17. Ugazio, V., Negri, A. and Fellin, L. (2012) The semantics of phobic, obsessive, eating and mood disorders. In: Giliberto, M., Dell'Aversano, C. and Velicogna, F. (eds.) PCP and Constructivism: Ways of Working, Learning and Living: Proceedings of the XVIIIth International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology. Florence: Libri Liberi. 9788884151018. pp. 69-100.

Show/Exhibition

  1. 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

Performance

  1. 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.

Image

  1. Owton, H. (2013) Love. [Image]. Online: The Sociological Imagination.

Video

  1. Prior, R. W., Crofts, M., Boaden, G. and Lomas, S. (2015) Criminal conflicts: a legal learning case study. [DVD]. Northampton: The University of Northampton.

Audio

  1. Cartwright, N. (2014) Comment on assisted dying. [Radio]. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton.

Honorary role

  1. Broughton, R. S. (2011) President. Society for Psychical Research.
  2. Broughton, R. S. (2011) Member of Editorial Board. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. London, England: Society for Psychical Research. 0037-9751.
  3. Callaghan, J. (2013) Committee Member, Psychology of Women Section. Psychology of Women Section, British Psychological Society.
  4. Callaghan, J. (2013) Clinical Trustee. Northamptonshire Parent Infant Partnership.
  5. Callaghan, J. (2015) Editor. Journal of Gender Studies. Taylor & Francis. 0958-9236.
  6. Callaghan, J. (2014) Member of Editorial Board. Journal of Gender Studies. Taylor & Francis. 0958-9236.
  7. Callaghan, J. (2013) Member of Research Council. British Psychological Society.
  8. Callaghan, J. (2013) Editor. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section Review. British Psychological Society. 1466-3724.
  9. Callaghan, J. (2015) Member of the Executive Committee. International Society for Critical Health Psychology.
  10. Callaghan, J. (2013) Committee Member. Northamptonshire Young Healthy Minds Partnership.
  11. Callaghan, J. (2014) Committee Member. American Psychological Association (APA) - International Committee (IC) of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology.
  12. Callaghan, J. (2011) Member of Advisory Board. Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. Northampton: University of Northampton. 2041-3122.
  13. Callaghan, J. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. Manchester, England: Discourse Unit, Manchester Metropolitan University. 1746-739X.
  14. Capdevila, R. (2008) Editor. Feminism & Psychology. London: SAGE Publications. 0959-3535.
  15. Capdevila, R. (2008) Editor. British Journal of Social Psychology. London: British Psychological Society. 0144-6665.
  16. Capdevila, R. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University.
  17. Capdevila, R. (2008) Member of international advisory group. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS).
  18. Colenutt, B. (2009) Emeritus Research Fellow. Emeritus Fellowship, Leverhulme Trust.
  19. Cronin, S. (2007) Member of Editorial Board. Middle Eastern Studies. London: Taylor & Francis. 0026-3206.
  20. Cronin, S. (2007) Member of Editorial Board. Iranian Studies. London: Taylor & Francis. 0021-0862.
  21. Cronin, S. (2007) Member of international advisory group.
  22. Cronin, S. (2007) Editor. Holy Land Studies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 1474-9475.
  23. Feldman, M. and Jackson, P. (2013) Co-Editor. Religion Compass: Modern Ideologies and Faith section. Online: Wiley. 1749-8171.
  24. Fellin, L. (2013) Co-Editor. In-Mind Italia. 2240-2454.
  25. Fellin, L. (2013) Member of Editorial Board. Eating and Weight Disorders: Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity. Springer. 1590-1262.
  26. Hagley-Dickinson, L. (2010) Chair of Advisory Group. Clinks.
  27. Horton, J. (2007) Member of Editorial Board. Children's Geographies. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis. 1473-3285.
  28. Jackson, P. (2013) Book Series Editor. A Modern History of Politics and Violence. London: Bloomsbury.
  29. Maunder, R. (2016) Chair of Editorial Team. Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. Northampton: The University of Northampton. 2041-3122. [Editor 2012 to 2016].
  30. Maunder, R. (2015) Member of Editorial Board. Cogent Education. Taylor and Francis. 2331-186X.
  31. McCormack, M. (2015) Editor. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Wiley Blackwell. 1754-0208.
  32. McCormack, M. (2012) Online Event Reviews Editor. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS).
  33. McCormack, M. (2012) Member of Editorial Board. Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. Northampton: The University of Northampton. 2041-3122.
  34. Owton, H. (2013) Member of Editorial Board. The Qualitative Report. Nova Southeastern University. 1052-0147.
  35. Tucker, F. (2013) Membership Secretary of RGS-IBG Geographies of Children, Youth and Families Research Group. Royal Geographical Society Research Group (RGS-IBG) on Geographies of Children, Youth and Families.
  36. Tucker, F. (2013) Book Reviews Editor. Children's Geographies. Abingdon: Taylor and Francis. 1473-3285.
  37. Watley, G. (2012) Chair. Black and Asian Studies Association.

Other

  1. Bieber, N. and Cartwright, N. (2015) University of Northampton lecturer pays heartfelt tribute to Right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy. Bedford: Northampton Herald & Post.
  2. Cartwright, N. (2014) Comment on the European elections. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton.
  3. Cartwright, N. (2014) Comment on the death of 'right to die' campaigner Debbie Purdy. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton.
  4. Cartwright, N. (2015) Discussion with Michael Ellis MP on military intervention against IS in Iraq and Syria. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton.
  5. Cartwright, N. (2015) Interview on Terry Pratchett's contribution to the assisted dying debate. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton.
  6. Cartwright, N. (2015) Interview on social exclusion and Changemaker. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton.
  7. Cartwright, N. (2015) Interview on the Assisted Dying Bill. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton.
  8. Cartwright, N. (2015) Panelist on BBC Radio Ulster debate on the Assisted Dying Bill. Ulster: BBC Radio Ulster.
  9. Cartwright, N. (2015) Supporting refugees - a message from our Director. Online: Northamptonshire Rights & Equality Council.
  10. Colenutt, B. (2015) How development viability is undermining the English planning system - written evidence (BEN0027). Online: Parliament House of Lords Select Committee, National Policy for the Built Environment.
  11. Colenutt, B. (2014) Witness statement on Viability Assessment for Heygate Development, Southwark. (Unpublished)
  12. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Channel 4 News. Channel 4. 15 January 2011.
  13. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Frost Over the World. Al-Jazeera International. 22 January 2011.
  14. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Open Agenda. BBC Arabic. 22 January 2011.
  15. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Politics and Beyond. Islam Channel. 1 February 2011.
  16. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: Politics and Media. Islam Channel. 18 July 2011.
  17. Miladi, N. (2011) TV debate in: The Link. Press TV. 30 January 2011.
  18. Pilkington, A. (2011) TV debate in: Politics and Media. Islam Channel. 12 December 2011.
  19. Ressel, J. (2013) Legal regulation of social media. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton. 28 February 2013.
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