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Sean O'Casey in context (2025)
Book
Moran, J. (Ed.). (in press). Sean O'Casey in context. Cambridge University Press

Sean O'Casey is one of Ireland's best-known writers. He is the most frequently performed playwright in the history of the Irish National Theatre, and his work is often revived onstage elsewhere. O'Casey is also widely studied in schools, colleges, an... Read More about Sean O'Casey in context.

The status and role of ants in oil palm landscapes: knowledge gaps and directions for future research (2025)
Journal Article
Stone, J., Luke, S. H., Drescher, J., & Turner, E. C. (2025). The status and role of ants in oil palm landscapes: knowledge gaps and directions for future research. Myrmecological News, 35, 145-159. https://doi.org/10.25849/myrmecol.news_035%3A145

Ants play crucial roles in terrestrial ecosystems, especially in the tropics where they are abundant and speciose. Growing global demand for oil palm has resulted in extensive deforestation and modifcation of ecosystems. Due to their high abundance,... Read More about The status and role of ants in oil palm landscapes: knowledge gaps and directions for future research.

Heterogeneous Mutual Knowledge Distillation for Wearable Human Activity Recognition (2025)
Journal Article
Xiao, Z., Xing, H., Qu, R., Li, H., Cheng, X., Xu, L., Feng, L., & Wan, Q. (2025). Heterogeneous Mutual Knowledge Distillation for Wearable Human Activity Recognition. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1109/tnnls.2025.3556317

Recently, numerous deep learning algorithms have addressed wearable human activity recognition (HAR), but they often struggle with efficient knowledge transfer to lightweight models for mobile devices. Knowledge distillation (KD) is a popular techniq... Read More about Heterogeneous Mutual Knowledge Distillation for Wearable Human Activity Recognition.

Cell Components – Electrolytes | Non-Aqueous Liquid Electrolyte (2025)
Book Chapter
Xia, L., Zhu, J., & Chen, G. Z. (2025). Cell Components – Electrolytes | Non-Aqueous Liquid Electrolyte. In Encyclopedia of Electrochemical Power Sources (467-479). (Second Edition). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-96022-9.00258-9

An electrolyte that serves as an ionic conductor, is an indispensable component for electrochemical cell devices. The electrolyte is generally sandwiched between the positive electrode and negative electrode. In fact, both the electrolyte properties... Read More about Cell Components – Electrolytes | Non-Aqueous Liquid Electrolyte.

Collective Management in the United Kingdom and Ireland (2025)
Book Chapter
Furgal, U., & Torremans, P. (2025). Collective Management in the United Kingdom and Ireland. In D. Gervais, & J. Pedro Quintais (Eds.), Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights (315-342). (Fourth edition). Kluwer Law International

Advancements in Electrical Machines for Aircraft Propulsion (2025)
Journal Article
Gerada, D., Zhang, F., Jiang, J., Zhang, X., Zou, T., Xu, Z., & Gerada, C. (2025). Advancements in Electrical Machines for Aircraft Propulsion. IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications, 14(3), 468-476. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejjia.24010320

Electrical machines are at the center of future aircraft propulsion architectures, and their improvement is key in increasing the market uptake of cleaner transport. This paper investigates recent/ongoing improvements within the constituent technolog... Read More about Advancements in Electrical Machines for Aircraft Propulsion.

Bloomberg LP v ZXC [2022] UKSC 5: The Public Interest in Non-Publicity (2025)
Book Chapter
Butler, O. (in press). Bloomberg LP v ZXC [2022] UKSC 5: The Public Interest in Non-Publicity. In J. Russell, & L. Graham (Eds.), Private Law and the UK Supreme Court: Key Cases and Decisions. Routledge

This chapter explores the role played by the public interest in non-publicity in Bloomberg LP v ZXC, in which the UK Supreme Court held that a reasonable expectation of privacy was a  ‘legitimate starting point’ for individuals under investigation pr... Read More about Bloomberg LP v ZXC [2022] UKSC 5: The Public Interest in Non-Publicity.

The Laws of Public Data Gaps (2025)
Book Chapter
Tomlinson, J., Coakley, N., Butler, O., Aidinlis, S., Somers-Joce, C., Meers, J., & O'Loughlin, E. (in press). The Laws of Public Data Gaps. In Y.-F. Ng, & M. Groves (Eds.), Automation in Governance: Theory, Practice and Problems. Bloomsbury Publishing

One of the most significant developments in the digitalisation and automation of government infrastructure is that the capacity of officials to collect, with minimal costs, valuable data on the performance, users, and impacts of public services is in... Read More about The Laws of Public Data Gaps.

Nitric oxide-mediated neuroinflammatory pathways as treatment targets in neurodegeneration (2025)
Book Chapter
Cale, J., Farr, T. D., Serres, S., & Steinert, J. R. (2025). Nitric oxide-mediated neuroinflammatory pathways as treatment targets in neurodegeneration. In Therapeutic Applications of Nitric Oxide in Cancer and Inflammatory Disorders (79-96). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-443-22354-9.00005-x

Vascular insufficiency associated with a dysfunctional neurovascular unit (NVU) develops over years without obvious clinical symptoms and can be exacerbated by environmental stress or lifestyle choices. Astrocytic responses to endothelial malfunction... Read More about Nitric oxide-mediated neuroinflammatory pathways as treatment targets in neurodegeneration.

«Não se nasce impunemente». Eugénio e a pós-automação da poesia (2025)
Book Chapter
Miranda, R. «Não se nasce impunemente». Eugénio e a pós-automação da poesia. In Actas dos Congressos Internacionais para o Centenário de Eugénio de Andrade. Documenta

A evolução da poesia gerada artificialmente, e a busca da indistinguibilidade entre poesia «humana» e «artificial», levanta, com redobrada urgência, velhas questões sobre tecnologia, linguagem e sociedade. Bifo Berardi propõe a poesia como o meio de... Read More about «Não se nasce impunemente». Eugénio e a pós-automação da poesia.

Cinematic Fabulation: Transgender Representation in Zhang Yuan’s Film Miss Jin Xing (2025)
Book Chapter
Bao, H. (2025). Cinematic Fabulation: Transgender Representation in Zhang Yuan’s Film Miss Jin Xing. In C. Berry, L. Robinson, S. Qiong Yu, & L. Wu (Eds.), Chinese Independent Cinema: Past, Present, and a Questionable Future. Amsterdam University Press

This chapter offers a critical reading of the film Miss Jin Xing by focusing on the formal and narrative strategies that the filmmaker Zhang deploys to represent Jin Xing the trans person. I draw on the Deleuzian (2004) concept of fabulation to elabo... Read More about Cinematic Fabulation: Transgender Representation in Zhang Yuan’s Film Miss Jin Xing.

Wellbeing with/out noticing: Developing an Outdoor Community and Learning Space on a University Campus (2025)
Book Chapter
Elliot, J., Dixon, K., & Wood, E. Wellbeing with/out noticing: Developing an Outdoor Community and Learning Space on a University Campus. In Nature, Outdoor Learning and Wellbeing. Bloomsbury

There is very little literature on the use of outdoor spaces in higher education despite the pedagogic potential of these spaces, the embodied nature of learning, and the ways we are always in relation with the world. This chapter outlines the ration... Read More about Wellbeing with/out noticing: Developing an Outdoor Community and Learning Space on a University Campus.

Insights and the importance of (researching) children’s perspectives on gender (2025)
Book Chapter
Brody, D., & Xu, Y. (in press). Insights and the importance of (researching) children’s perspectives on gender. In Young Children’s Perspectives on Teacher Gender: Contextualizing Gender Stereotypes and Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care. Routledge

The final chapter encompasses insights drawn from answers to the research questions. Children identified types of activities and ascribed different emotions to their male and female teachers. Staffing and organizational structure of the sites relate... Read More about Insights and the importance of (researching) children’s perspectives on gender.

Chinese young children’s perspectives on gender and their teachers in a high-socio-economic-status kindergarten (2025)
Book Chapter
Zhang, J., Chen, Z., Zhu, Y., Xu, Y., & Li, M. (in press). Chinese young children’s perspectives on gender and their teachers in a high-socio-economic-status kindergarten. In D. Brody, Y. Xu, K. Emilsen, & L. Coles (Eds.), Young Children’s Perspectives on Teacher Gender: Contextualizing Gender Stereotypes and Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care. Routledge

This chapter presents findings from a case study in a private, international kindergarten serving 3-6 years old children from affluent and high socio-economic status (SES) families in Hangzhou City, China. Building on existing research (Xu, 2020) tha... Read More about Chinese young children’s perspectives on gender and their teachers in a high-socio-economic-status kindergarten.

A cross-cultural theoretical framework for understanding children’s perspectives of gender in early childhood education and care (ECEC) across countries (2025)
Book Chapter
Xu, Y., Ljunggren, B., & Bhana, D. (in press). A cross-cultural theoretical framework for understanding children’s perspectives of gender in early childhood education and care (ECEC) across countries. In D. Brody, Y. Xu, K. Emilsen, & L. Coles (Eds.), Young Children’s Perspectives on Teacher Gender: Contextualizing Gender Stereotypes and Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care. Routledge

This chapter presents a cross-cultural theoretical framework that draws on a hybrid of gender, sociological, and educational theories to interpret and understand children’s perspectives of their teachers across nine countries’ contexts. We start with... Read More about A cross-cultural theoretical framework for understanding children’s perspectives of gender in early childhood education and care (ECEC) across countries.

Young Children’s Perspectives on Teacher Gender: Contextualizing Gender Stereotypes and Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care (2025)
Book
Brody, D., Xu, Y., Emilsen, K., & Coles, L. (Eds.). (in press). Young Children’s Perspectives on Teacher Gender: Contextualizing Gender Stereotypes and Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care. Routledge

This book draws on ethnographic studies in nine countries across six continents to examine children’s perspectives on their male and female teachers.

Contributors from China, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Israel, Turkey, Norway, UK, and the USA... Read More about Young Children’s Perspectives on Teacher Gender: Contextualizing Gender Stereotypes and Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care.

Communal Geographies: Before and Beyond Partition in South Asia (2025)
Book
Legg, S., Gould, W., & Gupta, C. (Eds.). (2025). Communal Geographies: Before and Beyond Partition in South Asia. Routledge

This book builds on the latest research on India’s Partition and the politics of communal identity and explores the intricate relationship between community and religion on the one hand, and space or geography on the other.
Reconsidering the role... Read More about Communal Geographies: Before and Beyond Partition in South Asia.

Two for the road: an exploratory study investigating driver and co-passenger interactions during automation and the transition of control in a level 3 automated vehicle (2025)
Journal Article
Large, D., Harvey, C., Shaw, E., Khandeparker, S., Burnett, G., & Box, E. (2025). Two for the road: an exploratory study investigating driver and co-passenger interactions during automation and the transition of control in a level 3 automated vehicle. Advances in Transportation Studies, 66, 125-144

To explore the impact of a front-seat passenger during SAE level 3 (L3) automation, eighteen established driver-passenger pairings undertook three 30-minute journeys framed as ‘days-out’ in a L3 driving simulator. Participants were reminded of their... Read More about Two for the road: an exploratory study investigating driver and co-passenger interactions during automation and the transition of control in a level 3 automated vehicle.

Playing with Telepresence Robots for Design Speculation (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Avila, J. M., Boudouraki, A., Cameron, H., Reyes Cruz, G., Spors, V., Turmo Vidal, L., Windlin, C., Elmimouni, H., Rode, J. A., & Read, J. C. (2025, July). Playing with Telepresence Robots for Design Speculation. Presented at ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS) 2025, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

This workshop explores how telepresence robots can be used for playful design speculation, leveraging their inherent asymmetries to create engaging and innovative experiences. By focusing on playfulness instead of purely utilitarian applications this... Read More about Playing with Telepresence Robots for Design Speculation.

“Further details are needed!” Reflections on the reporting in quantitative systematic reviews submitted to JBI Evidence Synthesis (2025)
Journal Article
Leonardi-Bee, J. (2025). “Further details are needed!” Reflections on the reporting in quantitative systematic reviews submitted to JBI Evidence Synthesis. JBI Evidence Synthesis, 23(6), 1038-1040. https://doi.org/10.11124/jbies-24-00508

JBI Evidence Synthesis receives quantitative systematic reviews that employ a wide range of high-quality and innovative methods to address their review questions. While the systematic reviews must follow JBI methodologies or those endorsed by JBI, co... Read More about “Further details are needed!” Reflections on the reporting in quantitative systematic reviews submitted to JBI Evidence Synthesis.