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1. The making of the activist disabled subject: disability and political activism in English higher education.

2. What do child protection social workers consider to be the systemic factors driving workforce instability within the English child protection system, and what are the implications for the UK Government's reform strategy?

3. Pubs and pints, crims and crimes: exploring the relationship between public houses and crime.

4. Stories of the gendered mobile work of English lorry driving.

5. Anti-fracking campaigns in the United Kingdom: the influence of local opportunity structures on protest.

6. Shaping landscapes and industry: linking historic watermill locations to bedrock river knickpoints.

7. Dwelling activism: making the personal political in the English home through a feminist dwelling lens.

8. The Impact of COVID-19 on Farmers' Mental Health: A Case Study of the UK.

9. Feeling in Suspension: Waiting in COVID-19 Shopping Queues.

10. Legal Analysis of the UK Government's Closure of Schools in England in 2020 and 2021 – Part 1.

11. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN ENGLAND AND WALES: THE LOST OPPORTUNITY OF THE COLLEGES OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.

12. Guidance for clinicians when working with refugees and asylum seekers.

13. Heritage and the Pandemic: An Early Response to the Restrictions of COVID-19 by the Heritage Sector in England.

14. School exclusion disparities in the UK: a view from Northern Ireland.

15. Gender, class and school teacher education from the mid-nineteenth century to 1970: scenes from a town in the North of England.

16. Households in place: socio-spatial (dis)advantage in energy-carbon restructuring.

17. From being the most vulnerable children to becoming conventional members of society: four cases from Manchester certified industrial schools, c. 1880–1920.

18. Teaching and transitions: understanding classroom practices that support higher education progression in England.

19. More than 'bare walls': the educational philosophy of Margery Fry (1874–1958) and its impact on university residential facilities for women in the twentieth century.

20. Sustainability Appraisal in neighbourhood planning in England.

21. Procedural justice, compliance with the law and police stop-and-search: a study of young people in England and Scotland.

22. Is Zoning the Solution to the UK Housing Crisis?

23. 'We are fighting a tide that keeps coming against us': a mixed method exploration of stressors in an English county police force.

24. From deployment to debriefing: introducing the D.I.A.M.O.N.D. model of hostage and crisis negotiation.

25. Looking into the ‘black box’ of heritage protection: analysis of conservation area disputes in London through the eyes of planning inspectors.

26. Myths, truths and pioneers: the early development of association football in The Potteries.

27. Generation as a social variable.

28. Examining the effect of occupational structure on social mobility – an investigation of A Black Country village 1851–1901.

29. The eco-club: a place for the becoming active citizen?

30. Revisiting the growth coalition concept to analyse the success of the Crossrail London megaproject.

31. Baby on board: the impact of sling use on experiences of family mobility with babies and young children.

32. 'Filling the family coffers': commercial opportunities for estate archives.

33. Prioritizing social and moral learning amid conservative curriculum trends: spaces of possibility.

34. The rise and decline of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the United Kingdom.

35. Pre-service teacher training in health and well-being in England: the state of the nation.

36. First count to five: some principles for the reform of vocational qualifications in England.

37. Intra-class differences in the post-16 educational trajectories of young people from lower socioeconomic groups.

38. The Making of the Global Working Class in Contemporary History.

39. E. P. Thompson's Concept of Class Formation and its Political Implications: Echoes of Popular Front Radicalism in The Making of the English Working Class.

40. The effects of setting on classroom teaching and student learning in mainstream mathematics, English and science lessons: a critical review of the literature in England.

41. 'The Flashy Strings of Neon Lights Unravelled'-Motoring Leisure and the Potential for Technological Sublimity on the Great West Road.

42. Reforming teacher education in England: 'an economy of discourses of truth'.

43. Living in Fear: Rejected Asylum Seekers Living as Irregular Migrants in England.

44. Comfort radicalism and NEETs: a conservative praxis.

45. Developing an independent anti-racist model for asylum rights organizing in England.

46. The violent frontline: space, ethnicity and confronting the state in Edwardian Spitalfields and 1980s Brixton.

47. Making multiculturalism.

48. ‘When you see a normal person …’: social class and friendship networks among teenage students.

49. How gender became sex: mapping the gendered effects of sex-group categorisation onto pedagogy, policy and practice.

50. School collaborations within the contemporary English education system: possibilities and constraints.