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Towards a framework for care-full teacher learning: stories from the British Art Show professional development programme (2024)
Journal Article
Thomson, P., & Coles, R. (in press). Towards a framework for care-full teacher learning: stories from the British Art Show professional development programme. Professional Development in Education,

The education system in England can arguably be characterised as careless. Art teachers for example are rarely offered opportunities to acquire subject-specific knowledges. This paper reports on a programme which supported art teachers to engage with... Read More about Towards a framework for care-full teacher learning: stories from the British Art Show professional development programme.

International product adaptation and performance: A systematic analysis of the literature and agenda for future research (2024)
Journal Article
Tsougkou, E., Cadogan, J. W., Boso, N., Hodgkinson, I. R., Oliveira, J. S., Laukkanen, T., Yazdani, N., & Story, V. M. (2025). International product adaptation and performance: A systematic analysis of the literature and agenda for future research. Journal of World Business, 60(1), Article 101597. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwb.2024.101597

There is a lack of consensus on what the international product adaptation (IPA) concept involves, and only a partial understanding of its outcomes. Our analysis of the IPA-performance link uncovers, for the first time, the multidimensional nature of... Read More about International product adaptation and performance: A systematic analysis of the literature and agenda for future research.

Developing peer-led recovery groups (PRIZE) for people with psychosis and their caregivers in a low resource South African setting (2024)
Journal Article
Brooke-Sumner, C., Repper, J., Petersen, I., Hanlon, C., Myers, B., Faris, G., Rapiya, B., & Asher, L. (2024). Developing peer-led recovery groups (PRIZE) for people with psychosis and their caregivers in a low resource South African setting. SSM - Mental Health, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2024.100370

Aim
In South Africa and other low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), personal recovery for people with a severe mental health condition (SMHC) is hampered by lack of community-based support. This paper describes the development of a non-specialist... Read More about Developing peer-led recovery groups (PRIZE) for people with psychosis and their caregivers in a low resource South African setting.

What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity? (2024)
Journal Article
Noonan, H. W. (in press). What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity?. Organon F,

What is so bad about permanent coincidence without identity?’ (Mackie 2008: 163). This is the very question at the heart of the debate between pluralists and monists about constitution (Baker 1997, Fine 2003, Gibbard 1975, Johnston 1992, Lewis 1986,... Read More about What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity?.

Reverse Innovation for Global Sustainable Development: a Conceptualization (2024)
Journal Article
Corsi, S., & Bianchi, L. (in press). Reverse Innovation for Global Sustainable Development: a Conceptualization. International Journal of Development Issues,

Purpose: we offer a first conceptualization of sustainable reverse innovation, by discussing the contribution of innovation from the Global South towards sustainable development. In so doing, we aim at recognizing an active role played by developing... Read More about Reverse Innovation for Global Sustainable Development: a Conceptualization.

Online Therapy for Children: Yay or Nay? Clinicians’ Insights from the COVID-19 Era (2024)
Journal Article
Hagyari-Donaldson, P., & Scott, N. (2024). Online Therapy for Children: Yay or Nay? Clinicians’ Insights from the COVID-19 Era. Child and Youth Care Forum, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10566-024-09835-3

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated an almost overnight shift in mental healthcare from in-person to remote delivery. However, the feasibility of online therapy for children and its potential as a long-term fixture remain underexplored. Ob... Read More about Online Therapy for Children: Yay or Nay? Clinicians’ Insights from the COVID-19 Era.

Local leaflets: Constituency issue messaging at the 2024 General Election (2024)
Journal Article
Duggan, A., Milazzo, C., & Trumm, S. (in press). Local leaflets: Constituency issue messaging at the 2024 General Election. Political Quarterly,

The 2024 General Election brought about a significant change in the parliamentary balance of power. There has already been much attention devoted to the issues that dominated the national campaign. Using original leaflet data from the OpenElections p... Read More about Local leaflets: Constituency issue messaging at the 2024 General Election.

Recurrent ascending cholangitis secondary to food reflux following transduodenal resection of an ampullary adenoma (2024)
Journal Article
Fouad, M., James, M. W., Zaitoun, A. M., Hanks, M., & Lobo, D. N. (in press). Recurrent ascending cholangitis secondary to food reflux following transduodenal resection of an ampullary adenoma. Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England,

Ampullary lesions, including adenomas and early-stage carcinomas, pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to their location and proximity to the pancreatic and bile ducts. Transduodenal ampullectomy offers a targeted approach for the resectio... Read More about Recurrent ascending cholangitis secondary to food reflux following transduodenal resection of an ampullary adenoma.

Rapeseed oleosomes facilitate intestinal lymphatic delivery and oral bioavailability of cannabidiol (2024)
Journal Article
Ji, L., Feng, W., Chen, H., Chu, Y., Wong, A., Zhu, Y., Sinatra, G., Bramante, F., Carrière, F., Stocks, M. J., di Bari, V., Gray, D. A., & Gershkovich, P. (2024). Rapeseed oleosomes facilitate intestinal lymphatic delivery and oral bioavailability of cannabidiol. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Article 124947. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124947

Due to high lipophilicity and extensive first-pass metabolic loss, cannabidiol (CBD) has low oral bioavailability. Co-administration of CBD and long-chain lipids facilitates the intestinal lymphatic delivery, resulting in higher systemic bioavailabil... Read More about Rapeseed oleosomes facilitate intestinal lymphatic delivery and oral bioavailability of cannabidiol.

Lessons from the PROTECT-CH COVID-19 platform trial in care homes (2024)
Journal Article
Bath, P. M., Ball, J., Boyd, M., Gage, H., Glover, M., Godfrey, M., Guthrie, B., Hewitt, J., Howard, R., Jaki, T., Juszczak, E., Lasserson, D., Leighton, P., Leyland, V., Shen Lim, W., Logan, P., Meakin, G., Montgomery, A., Ogollah, R., Passmore, P., …Gordon, A. L. (in press). Lessons from the PROTECT-CH COVID-19 platform trial in care homes. Health Technology Assessment,

Effect of loaded carbon-based nanoparticles on the evaporation dynamics of sessile droplets (2024)
Journal Article
Zhang, Z., & Yan, Y. (2025). Effect of loaded carbon-based nanoparticles on the evaporation dynamics of sessile droplets. International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 209, Article 109549. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2024.109549

Droplet evaporation is an essential physical process in industrial fields such as spray cooling and inkjet printing. With the widespread use of carbon materials, carbon-based nanofluid droplets have great potential to improve the efficiency and quali... Read More about Effect of loaded carbon-based nanoparticles on the evaporation dynamics of sessile droplets.

Communication Skills Influence Horse Owners’ Trust in Their Equine Veterinarian (2024)
Journal Article
Rutherford, D. J., & England, J. .. (2024). Communication Skills Influence Horse Owners’ Trust in Their Equine Veterinarian. Veterinary Record, 195(10), Article e4705. https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.4705

Background: Trust is an essential component in the relationship between vets and horse owners.

Methods: Using an anonymous online survey, we asked if horse owners consider their vets to be credible, reliable, empathetic and self-orientated, and th... Read More about Communication Skills Influence Horse Owners’ Trust in Their Equine Veterinarian.

Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the grammar of schools in project-based learning contexts (2024)
Journal Article
Woods, P. J., Anderson, E., & Hira, A. (in press). Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the grammar of schools in project-based learning contexts. Journal of Educational Change, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-024-09522-z

While scholars and public figures have positioned the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity for school reform, the response to this potential for change by teachers remains underexplored. In turn, we attend to the following research question: how do te... Read More about Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the grammar of schools in project-based learning contexts.

Queering the Asian Diaspora (2024)
Book
Bao, H. (in press). Queering the Asian Diaspora. SAGE Publications

The current COVID-19 pandemic has exuberated global geopolitical tensions and led to rising Sinophobia and anti-Asian racism worldwide. At the same time, there has been a nascent Asian diaspora consciousness emerging in the West, celebrating Asian id... Read More about Queering the Asian Diaspora.

Tunnelling-induced wall damage: an appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for the masonry (2024)
Journal Article
Yu, Y., Franza, A., Ghiassi, B., Canhoto Neves, L., & Marshall, A. M. (in press). Tunnelling-induced wall damage: an appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for the masonry. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology,

This paper investigates the role of masonry elastoplastic constitutive models on tunnelling induced damage in buildings. A two-stage analysis method (TSAM) is adopted, incorporating input greenfield displacements, 3D masonry walls, and an elastic mod... Read More about Tunnelling-induced wall damage: an appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for the masonry.

Timing of Neonatal Discharge and Unplanned Readmission to PICUs Among Infants Born Preterm (2024)
Journal Article
van Hasselt, T. J., Wang, Y., Gale, C., Ojha, S., Battersby, C., Davis, P., Kanthimathinathan, H. K., Draper, E. S., Seaton, S. E., & United Kingdom Neonatal Collaborative and the Paediatric Critical Care Society Study Group (PCCS-SG). (2024). Timing of Neonatal Discharge and Unplanned Readmission to PICUs Among Infants Born Preterm. JAMA Network Open, 7(11), Article e2444909. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.44909

Importance Children born very preterm (<32 weeks) are at risk of ongoing morbidity and admission to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in childhood. However, the influence of the timing of neonatal discharge on unplanned PICU admission has not b...

Baseline (2024)
Book Chapter
Pappa, M. (2024). Baseline. In T. Soliman Hunter, A. Dobb, & E. Nordtveit (Eds.), Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Oil and Gas Law. Edward Elgar Publishing

Sovereignty and sovereign rights (2024)
Book Chapter
Pappa, M. (2024). Sovereignty and sovereign rights. In T. Soliman Hunter, A. Dobb, & E. Nordtveit (Eds.), Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Oil and Gas Law. Edward Elgar Publishing