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Publications
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Appropriately Bangladeshi? Invisible labour and class distinction in the construction of British Bangladeshi Identity
Chaudhuri A
, 10 Mar 2026
, In:
Identities
10.1080/1070289X.2026.2641370
Beyond East Africa: Queer and trans dis/emplacements in uncertain times
Marnell J et al.
, 2026
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East African Queer and Trans Displacements
,
Bloomsbury Academic
10.5040/9781350422063.0028
Can’t Take a Joke!1 Theorizing Reactionary Humor through a Pessimistic Counter-Reading
Moerking E
, 1 Mar 2026
, In:
International Political Sociology
, vol 20
, no 1
10.1093/ips/olaf034
Child marriage in Ghana
Okyere S et al.
, 1 Jun 2026
, In:
Children and Youth Services Review
, vol 185
10.1016/j.childyouth.2026.108972
Civil sphere values and moral responsibility in cultural production
Haynes J et al.
, 1 Mar 2026
, In:
Cultural Sociology
, vol 20
, no 1
10.1177/17499755241265423
Class, Race and Lifestyles in the US
Atkinson W
, 10 Apr 2026
, In:
Ethnic and Racial Studies
10.1080/01419870.2026.2651919
Conceptualising social value in net zero governance
Bird C et al.
, 1 Mar 2026
, In:
Energy Research & Social Science
, vol 133
10.1016/j.erss.2026.104571
Conclusions
Feldmann M et al.
, 2026
,
Practical Social Democracy
,
Cambridge University Press
10.1017/9781009614290.019
Criminalizing ‘female genital mutilation’: Where is the harm?
Pantazis C et al.
, 27 Mar 2026
, In:
British Journal of Criminology
10.1093/bjc/azag017
Deaths of 31 people in UK’s worst small boat disaster caused by government’s ‘systemic failure' – the Cranston inquiry conclusions explained
Van Isacker T
, 2026
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The Conversation Trust (UK) Limited
10.64628/AB.3g4qwc5yg
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