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    Brownridge, A and Twigg, PM (2014) Body Scanning for Avatar Production and Animation. International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education, 7.

    Curran, Tillie and Runswick-Cole, Katherine (2014) Disabled children’s childhood studies: a distinct approach? Disability & society, 29 (10). pp. 1617-1630. ISSN 1360-0508

    Elliott, David R., Thomas, Andrew D., Hoon, Steve R. and Sen, Robin (2014) Niche partitioning of bacterial communities in biological crusts and soils under grasses, shrubs and trees in the Kalahari. Biodiversity and conservation, 23 (7). pp. 1709-1733. ISSN 1572-9710

    Goodley, D, Lawthom, R and Runswick Cole, K (2014) Posthuman disability studies. Subjectivity, 7 (4). pp. 342-361. ISSN 1755-6341

    Goodley, Dan, Lawthom, Rebecca and Runswick-Cole, Katherine (2014) Dis/ability and austerity: beyond work and slow death. Disability & Society, 29 (6). pp. 980-984. ISSN 1360-0508

    Goodley, Daniel and Runswick-Cole, Katherine (2014) Becoming dishuman: thinking about the human through dis/ability. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 37 (1). ISSN 1469-3739

    Tetley, Josie and Draper, Jan (2014) Editorial: ‘Slaying the myth’ of the overqualified nurse: the graduate nurse and older people. International journal of older people nursing, 9 (1). pp. 1-2. ISSN 1748-3735

    Whitton, Nicola, Jones, Rosie, Wilson, Scott and Whitton, Peter (2014) Alternate reality games as learning environments for student induction. Interactive Learning Environments, 22 (3). pp. 243-252. ISSN 1744-5191

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    Cook, Kate (2014) News Focus: ‘verbal abuse is not readily recognised as criminal offence’. Campaign for Social Science.

    Cook, Kate (2014) Sex crimes not being recorded: the police need to believe allegations. Campaign for Social Science.

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