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The Repository@Nottingham is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided. See our Policies for further information.



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Black Archives, White Philanthropists: Pan-African Worldmaking in the Interwar United States (2025)
Journal Article
Hodder, J. (in press). Black Archives, White Philanthropists: Pan-African Worldmaking in the Interwar United States. Journal of Historical Geography,

This paper examines the development of key Pan-African collections in the United States during the interwar period, a time of heightened Pan-African consciousness among African Americans. The emergence of professionally trained Black curators and the... Read More about Black Archives, White Philanthropists: Pan-African Worldmaking in the Interwar United States.

Wet spinning of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose–sodium caseinate hydrogel fibres: relationship between rheology and spinnability (2025)
Journal Article
Vaniyan, L., Borah, P. K., Pavlovskaya, G. E., Terrill, N., Reid, J. E. S. J., Boehm, M., Prochasson, P., Nicholson, R. A., Baier, S., & Yakubov, G. E. (2025). Wet spinning of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose–sodium caseinate hydrogel fibres: relationship between rheology and spinnability. Soft Matter, https://doi.org/10.1039/d4sm00705k

Mimicking the fibrous structures of meat is a significant challenge as natural plant protein assemblies lack the fibrous organisation ubiquitous in mammalian muscle tissues. In this work, wet-spun hydrogel fibres resembling the anisotropic fibrous mi... Read More about Wet spinning of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose–sodium caseinate hydrogel fibres: relationship between rheology and spinnability.

Feasibility of cerebellar stimulation for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia (2025)
Journal Article
Wilkinson, G., Sasegbon, A., Smith, C. J., Bath, P. M., & Hamdy, S. (in press). Feasibility of cerebellar stimulation for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia. Cerebellum,

Background: Post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) is common and associated with poor outcomes.

Aim: To explore the feasibility, safety, and proof of concept of cerebellar rTMS in patients with sub-acute PSD.

Methods: Intended 48 participants with PSD.... Read More about Feasibility of cerebellar stimulation for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia.

Reframing internationalism and patriotism: The Labour Party and the Ukraine–Russia war (2025)
Journal Article
Miles, J. (2025). Reframing internationalism and patriotism: The Labour Party and the Ukraine–Russia war. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, https://doi.org/10.1177/13691481251316163

The Labour Party’s response to the Ukraine-Russia war offers some important insights into its internationalism and patriotism. Both aspects experienced considerable strain during Corbyn’s leadership, with the Party perceived as weak on international... Read More about Reframing internationalism and patriotism: The Labour Party and the Ukraine–Russia war.

Benefits of Calibrating a Global Hydrological Model for Regional Analyses of Flood and Drought Projections: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Basin (2025)
Journal Article
Zhao, F., Nie, N., Liu, Y., Yi, C., Guillaumot, L., Wada, Y., Burek, P., Smilovic, M., Frieler, K., Buechner, M., Schewe, J., & Gosling, S. N. (2025). Benefits of Calibrating a Global Hydrological Model for Regional Analyses of Flood and Drought Projections: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Basin. Water Resources Research, 61(3), Article e2024WR037153. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024wr037153

Uncalibrated global hydrological models are primarily used to inform projections of flood and drought changes under global warming and their impacts, but it remains unclear how model calibration might benefit these projections. Using the Yangtze Rive... Read More about Benefits of Calibrating a Global Hydrological Model for Regional Analyses of Flood and Drought Projections: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Basin.