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1. Public perspectives on inequality and mental health: A peer research study.

2. Parents' understandings of social media algorithms in children's lives in England: Misunderstandings, parked understandings, transactional understandings and proactive understandings amidst datafication.

3. Moving beyond masculine defensiveness and anxiety in the classroom: exploring gendered responses to sexual and gender based violence workshops in England and Ireland.

4. #Relationshipgoals: fantasies of the good life in young people's digitally-networked peer cultures.

5. Connecting and reconnecting: a phenomenological study of the meanings extra care tenants attribute to using the internet for social contact.

6. Using social media to infer the diffusion of an urban contact dialect: A case study of Multicultural London English.

7. Maintaining police-citizen relations on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic.

8. The Political Economy of Working-Class Social Media Commerce: Digital Capitalism and the Engelsian Concept of Working- Class "Property".

9. Vulnerable adults in police custody.

10. 'To me, it's ones and zeros, but in reality that one is death': A qualitative study exploring researchers' experience of involving and engaging seldom‐heard communities in big data research.

11. From Acceptance to Adaptive Acceptance of Social Media Policy Change: a Set-Theoretic Analysis of B2B SMEs.

12. STOP. . .YAMMER TIME: USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO HELP INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TRANSITION TO MASTER’S LEVEL STUDY.

13. Policy in the pandemic: lost opportunities, returning to 'normal' and ratcheting up control.

14. Social Media, Social Capital and Adolescents Living in State Care: A Multi-Perspective and Multi-Method Qualitative Study.

15. Older carers of people with learning disabilities: their experiences with local authority assessment processes and personnel.

16. 'Go hard or go home': a social practice theory approach to young people's 'risky' alcohol consumption practices.

17. The social media response to twice-weekly mass asymptomatic testing in England.

18. Online educational populism and New Right 2.0 in Australia and England.

19. eHealth literacy during the COVID-19 pandemic: seeking, sharing, suspicion amongst older and younger UK populations.

20. Re‐ordering connections: UK healthcare workers' experiences of emotion management during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

21. Keep calm and carry on vaccinating: Is anti-vaccination sentiment contributing to declining vaccine coverage in England?

22. How research into healthcare staff use and non‐use of e‐books led to planning a joint approach to e‐book policy and practice across UK and Ireland healthcare libraries.

23. Dementia-friendly communities: challenges and strategies for achieving stakeholder involvement.

24. The human geography of Twitter: Quantifying regional identity and inter-region communication in England and Wales.

25. The added value of online user-generated content in traditional methods for influenza surveillance.

26. Insight from the horsemeat scandal.

27. From Research to Knowledge Translation: Co‐Producing Resources to Raise Awareness of Meals on Wheels in England.

28. Soil health pilot study in England: Outcomes from an on-farm earthworm survey.

29. Using smartphone technology and social media to introduce a new pain relief method during the fitting of contraceptive subdermal implants.

30. 32nd Annual BACCN Conference.

31. Cohort profile: The Social media, smartphone use and Self-harm in Young People (3S-YP) study–A prospective, observational cohort study of young people in contact with mental health services.

32. Practitioners' experiences of adolescent suicidal behaviour in peer groups.

33. Are we fit yet? English adolescent girls’ experiences of health and fitness apps.

34. Hello from the new Editor-in-Chief.

35. Non-medical prescribing by health visitors in 2015.

36. Internet Use and Perceived Parental Involvement among Adolescents from Lower Socioeconomic Groups in Europe: An Exploration.

37. Silver linings of the Covid-19 pandemic... for some! Comparing Experiences and Social demographic characteristics of autistic and non-autistic children with SEND in England.

38. Public Awareness, Usage, and Predictors for the Use of Doctor Rating Websites: Cross-Sectional Study in England.

39. The non-financial costs of violent public disturbances: Emotional responses to the 2011 riots in England.

40. Effectiveness of spironolactone for women with acne vulgaris (SAFA) in England and Wales: pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3, double blind, randomised controlled trial.

41. What does ‘good’ palliative care look like for children and young people? A qualitative study of parents’ experiences and perspectives.

42. Healthcare utilisation, physical activity and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown: an interrupted time-series analysis of older adults in England.

43. Science and user‐based co‐development of a farmland earthworm survey facilitated using digital media: Insights and policy implications.

44. Fire Prevention Targeting by Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service in UK.

45. Exiting Alcoholics Anonymous disappointed: A qualitative analysis of the experiences of ex-members of AA.

46. What do young women below national screening age in England think about cervical cancer and cervical screening? A qualitative study.

47. It is criminal: The state of magistrates' court reporting in England and Wales.

48. Spiritual Support During COVID-19 in England: A Scoping Study of Online Sources.

49. Novel use of social media to assess and improve coastal flood forecasts and hazard alerts.

50. Professional development opportunities for early years teachers using social media: the case of England and Turkey.