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101. Talking about death and dying: Findings from deliberative discussion groups with members of the public.

102. Unequal Universalism. The Short Circuit of Solidarity in European National Healthcare Systems.

103. Educational technology for learners with disabilities in primary school settings in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic literature review.

104. Decolonising the curriculum: A survey of current practice in a modern UK university.

105. The Views of Practitioners on Care Act Easements during the Covid-19 Pandemic.

106. Towards Instrumental Trainability in England? The 'Official Pedagogy' Of The Core Content Framework.

107. Adaptation of Connecting People to address loneliness and social isolation in university students: a feasibility study.

108. Joe Wicks, lifestyle capitalism and the social construction of PE (with Joe).

109. The Transformative Potential of Everyday Life: Shared Space, Togetherness, and Everyday Degrowth in Housing.

110. 'You're in the alcohol Matrix, then you unplug from it, and you're like 'Wow"': exploring sober women's management, negotiation and countering of alcohol marketing in the UK.

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

112. Identifying difficulties and best practices in catering to diversity in CLIL: instrument design and validation.

113. International education 'here' and 'there': geographies, materialities and differentiated mobilities within UK degrees.

114. Mobile educational space and imaginative travellers in-situ: A case study of a UK international branch campus in China.

115. Coverage of environmental issues in undergraduate curricula in social work in four European countries: the UK, Switzerland, Germany and Greece.

116. Is a PhD worth more than a Master's in the UK labour market? The role of specialisation and managerial position.

117. Raising Standards of Training, a Therapeutic Approach.

118. Views and experiences of primary care among Black communities in the United Kingdom: a qualitative systematic review.

119. Home or hotel? A contemporary challenge in the use of housing stock.

120. Confronting the 'Coming Crisis' in Education Research.

121. Bridging the gaps between demos and kratos: broad-based community organising and political institutional infrastructure in London, UK.

122. Running with a bag: encumbrance, materiality and rhythm.

123. Patient patients: middle-aged British Pakistani women and the intuition of limits to care.

124. "It's like we are not human": discourses of humanisation and otherness in the representation of trans identity in British broadsheet newspapers.

125. Digital planning practices: benchmarking planners' use of information and communication technologies (ICTs).

126. 'I had to take control': gendered finance rationality in the UK.

127. Managing cognitive dissonance in art teacher education.

128. A Questionable Project: Herbert McLeod and the Making of the Fourth series of the Royal Society Catalogue of Scientific Papers , 1901–25.

129. Art Treasures of the United Kingdom and the United States: The George Scharf Papers.

130. Interpreting examiners' annotations on examination papers: a sociocultural analysis.

131. Related Material -- The Arrangement and Description of Family Papers.

132. 'A paper not so much for the armchair but for the factory and the street': Fenner Brockway and the Independent Labour Party's New Leader, 1926–1946.

133. Gender and the Nuclear Weapons State: A Feminist Critique of the UK Government's White Paper on Trident.

134. Home Defence and the Sandys Defence White Paper, 1957.

135. Quiet Moves Toward Proportionate Dispute Resolution: The Law Commission's Consultation Paper on Administrative Redress.

136. Evaluation of a postgraduate examination for primary care: perceptions and performance of general practitioner trainers in the multiple choice paper of the Membership Examination of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

137. Discussion of Terry Owens' Paper.

138. The 2003 UK Government Higher Education White Paper: a critical assessment of its implications for the access and widening participation agenda.

139. The UK edition of The Little Red Schoolbook : a paper tiger reflects.

140. 'You've been NERFed!' Dumbing down the academy: National Educational Research Forum: 'a national strategy – consultation paper': a brief and bilious response.

141. Commentary: Public Parks after the Urban White Paper.

142. The role of an intermediary in back-channel negotiation: evidence from the Brendan Duddy papers.

143. Consensus paper: Resources for teaching critical appraisal.

144. On Reading the Morris Papers: 1959 Revisited.

145. Education for All: Papers from the 2005 Conference of the History of Education Society (UK).

146. Using the papers of contemporary British politicians as a testbed for the preservation of digital personal archives.

147. Mainstreaming interprofessional education in the United Kingdom: A position paper.

148. A Dealer's Perspective on the Future of Paper Maps.

149. 'Judging educational research' and the selection of papers for publication.

150. The Green Paper and beyond.