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Quantitative investigation of the validity conditions for the Beckmann-Kirchhoff scattering model (2022)
Journal Article
Hooshmand, H., Liu, M., Leach, R., & Piano, S. (2022). Quantitative investigation of the validity conditions for the Beckmann-Kirchhoff scattering model. Optical Engineering, 61(12), Article 124113. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.61.12.124113

Approximate and rigorous methods are widely used to model light scattering from a surface. The boundary element method (BEM) is a rigorous model that accounts for polarization and multiple scattering effects. BEM is suitable to model the scattered li... Read More about Quantitative investigation of the validity conditions for the Beckmann-Kirchhoff scattering model.

News from the United Kingdom (2022)
Journal Article
Torremans, P. L. C. (2022). News from the United Kingdom. Revue internationale du droit d'auteur, 55-104

This article critically examines the evolution of UK copyright over the last decade.

Une injonction internationale vis-à-vis d’un fournisseur alternatif de DNS : une option en droit d’auteur et en droit international privé ? (2022)
Book Chapter
Torremans, P. (2022). Une injonction internationale vis-à-vis d’un fournisseur alternatif de DNS : une option en droit d’auteur et en droit international privé ?. In Entre art et technique: les dynamiques du droit, mélanges en l'honneur de Pierre Sirinelli (787-803). Paris: Dalloz

The chapter looks at options to obtain a global injunction against alternative DNS providers.

UK Tax Policy in the Oil and Gas Sector: An Empirical Examination of Recent Changes (2022)
Journal Article
Abdo, H., & Frecknall-Hughes, J. (2022). UK Tax Policy in the Oil and Gas Sector: An Empirical Examination of Recent Changes. British Tax Review, 4, 421-452

The UK oil and gas industry is past maturity, with an ageing infrastructure. The UK North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA, formerly, the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA)) has set Maximising Economic Recovery as a key objective for operators. This aims to p... Read More about UK Tax Policy in the Oil and Gas Sector: An Empirical Examination of Recent Changes.

Changing lanes and removing rights: Quashing the judicial activism of the Court of Justice through Directive 2021/2118 (2022)
Journal Article
Marson, J., & Ferris, K. (2022). Changing lanes and removing rights: Quashing the judicial activism of the Court of Justice through Directive 2021/2118. European Law Review, 47(6), 773-790

Since the first Motor Vehicle Insurance Directive (MVID) in 1972, not only did the scope of the legal protection of victims of motor vehicle accidents increase in each of the five subsequent MVID iterations but so did the activism of the Court of Jus... Read More about Changing lanes and removing rights: Quashing the judicial activism of the Court of Justice through Directive 2021/2118.

The confluence of authenticity and mindfulness: Principal component analysis of the Authenticity Scale and the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (2022)
Journal Article
Toper, A., Sellman, E., & Joseph, S. (2024). The confluence of authenticity and mindfulness: Principal component analysis of the Authenticity Scale and the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire. Humanistic Psychologist, 52(1), 54-69. https://doi.org/10.1037/hum0000304

The concepts of authenticity and mindfulness have recently attracted much empirical research. Although these concepts appear to represent different phenomena and are regarded as independent research foci with their own theoretical heritage and resear... Read More about The confluence of authenticity and mindfulness: Principal component analysis of the Authenticity Scale and the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire.

“Indiascape”: Bharati Mukherjee’s engagement with E.M. Forster, Hermann Hesse and R.K. Narayan (2022)
Journal Article
Maxey, R. (2022). “Indiascape”: Bharati Mukherjee’s engagement with E.M. Forster, Hermann Hesse and R.K. Narayan. Postcolonial Text, 17(4),

Bharati Mukherjee is principally known for her best-selling 1989 novel Jasmine. But much of Mukherjee's early work, especially her unpublished creative and academic writing from the 1960s, has been overlooked by critics and scholars. My essay address... Read More about “Indiascape”: Bharati Mukherjee’s engagement with E.M. Forster, Hermann Hesse and R.K. Narayan.

Unbinding architectural imagination: Wang Shu’s textual bricolage in theoretical writing and design (2022)
Journal Article
Jin, X., & Hale, J. (2022). Unbinding architectural imagination: Wang Shu’s textual bricolage in theoretical writing and design. Journal of Architecture, 27(7-8), 1012-1033. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2022.2153377

Architectural writing norms have been a subject of constant debate in recent decades. Architectural poststructuralists have often conceptualised writing as a form of virtual construction in the medium of words. Recent scholarship relating to innovati... Read More about Unbinding architectural imagination: Wang Shu’s textual bricolage in theoretical writing and design.

Media Visibility of Femininity and Care: UK Women’s Magazines’ Representation of Female ‘Keyworkers’ During Covid-19 (2022)
Journal Article
Orgad, S., & Rottenberg, C. (2022). Media Visibility of Femininity and Care: UK Women’s Magazines’ Representation of Female ‘Keyworkers’ During Covid-19. International Journal of Communication, 16,

This article explores the media visibility of female keyworkers—workers deemed essential for society’s functioning, including medical staff, transport workers, and social care workers—during COVID-19. Focusing on UK women’s magazines as an important... Read More about Media Visibility of Femininity and Care: UK Women’s Magazines’ Representation of Female ‘Keyworkers’ During Covid-19.

English schooling and little e and big E exclusion: what’s equity got to do with it? (2022)
Journal Article
Mills, M., & Thomson, P. (2022). English schooling and little e and big E exclusion: what’s equity got to do with it?. Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 27(3), 185-198. https://doi.org/10.1080/13632752.2022.2092273

It seems uncontentious that policy development should be informed by evidence, and that researchers should be engaged to assess available evidence. In this paper, we tell the story of a Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) about school exclusion, a task i... Read More about English schooling and little e and big E exclusion: what’s equity got to do with it?.

Benefits and Challenges in Pivoting to Online When Studying the Cognitive Aging of Memory (2022)
Book
Gopi, Y., Zhang, R.-C., & Madan, C. (2022). Benefits and Challenges in Pivoting to Online When Studying the Cognitive Aging of Memory. SAGE Publications. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781529799842

This case study discusses challenges and advantages associated with pivoting from lab-based to online research. We outline three experimental studies related to memory and cognitive aging that were shifted online due to the pandemic. Across these pro... Read More about Benefits and Challenges in Pivoting to Online When Studying the Cognitive Aging of Memory.

“The Constant is that Governments Regard Motorcyclists as a Problem”: Riders’ Rights Activists in the United Kingdom on Threats, Political Mobilization, and Freedom (2022)
Journal Article
Humphrey, M., & Andersson-Hudson, J. (2022). “The Constant is that Governments Regard Motorcyclists as a Problem”: Riders’ Rights Activists in the United Kingdom on Threats, Political Mobilization, and Freedom. International Journal of Motocycle Studies, 18,

This article examines the views of UK riders’ rights activists about perceived threats to the freedom to enjoy motorcycling, and how to mobilize the motorcycling community against these threats. Through semi-structured interviews with activists, we a... Read More about “The Constant is that Governments Regard Motorcyclists as a Problem”: Riders’ Rights Activists in the United Kingdom on Threats, Political Mobilization, and Freedom.

Of Rights and Riots: Indenture and (Mis)Rule in the Late Nineteenth-Century British Caribbean (2022)
Journal Article
Auerbach, S. (2022). Of Rights and Riots: Indenture and (Mis)Rule in the Late Nineteenth-Century British Caribbean. English Historical Review, 137(589), 1662-1692. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cead002

This article builds on the work of Walter Rodney, Thomas Holt, Gad Heuman, Diana Paton, and others who have investigated the complexities of post-slavery societies in the Caribbean. It addresses the dynamics of resistance and the re-working of legal... Read More about Of Rights and Riots: Indenture and (Mis)Rule in the Late Nineteenth-Century British Caribbean.

Integrality of twisted L-values of elliptic curves (2022)
Journal Article
Wiersema, H., & Wuthrich, C. (2022). Integrality of twisted L-values of elliptic curves. Documenta Mathematica, 27, 2041-2066. https://doi.org/10.25537/dm.2022v27.2041-2066

Under suitable, fairly weak hypotheses on an elliptic curve E/Q and a primitive non-trivial Dirichlet character χ, we show that the algebraic L-value L (E, χ) at s = 1 is an algebraic integer. For instance, for semistable curves L (E, χ) is integral... Read More about Integrality of twisted L-values of elliptic curves.