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Iconic fascism The excess of destruction and creation in interwar radical right-wing politics (2026)
Book
Kallis, A. (2026). Iconic fascism The excess of destruction and creation in interwar radical right-wing politics. (1). Bloomsbury Publishing

Aristotle Kallis uses comparative analysis in Fascism and Iconoclasm to demonstrate that fascists were supreme icon-lovers even as they were consummate icon-breakers. Kallis shows that Iconoclasm – the wilful destruction of icons – was a core feature... Read More about Iconic fascism The excess of destruction and creation in interwar radical right-wing politics.

Social and Behavioural Macroeconomics: Theoretical and Policy Perspectives (2025)
Book
Tsoukis, C., Tournemaine, F., & Driffill, E. J. (2025). Social and Behavioural Macroeconomics: Theoretical and Policy Perspectives. Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com]. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77748-6

Despite significant theoretical advances in social and behavioural macroeconomics, little has been done to synthesise the disparate developments in these fields and point the way forward to future research directions and policy implications. This bo... Read More about Social and Behavioural Macroeconomics: Theoretical and Policy Perspectives.

An Intriguing Monastic Collection? The Case of Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense MS 2010 (2025)
Journal Article
Cushing, K. G. (online). An Intriguing Monastic Collection? The Case of Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense MS 2010. Rechtsgeschichte,

Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense MS 2010 is an intriguing witness to canonistic activity in eleventh-and early twelfth-century Rome and its environs. The manuscript itself-or more properly the two manuscripts that were combined (as I will argue) sometime... Read More about An Intriguing Monastic Collection? The Case of Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense MS 2010.

Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Legal Education (Ed. by Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney and Emma Jones) (2025)
Book
Cownie, F., Bradney, A., & Jones, E. (2025). Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Legal Education (Ed. by Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney and Emma Jones)

This Concise Encyclopedia provides a thorough overview of legal education and explores diverse topics including the use of digital skills in law schools, and the intersection between law and economics and law and humanities. Carefully curated, it pre... Read More about Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Legal Education (Ed. by Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney and Emma Jones).

Business Schools Accreditations and Awards as indicators of commitment to sustainability (2025)
Book Chapter
Fernandez Martin, R. M. (2025). Business Schools Accreditations and Awards as indicators of commitment to sustainability. In Elgar Companion to Management Education and the Sustainable Development Goals. Edward Elgar Publishing

The pressure on business schools to survive in a highly competitive and commodified environment has driven attempts to gain international recognition through engaging on accreditation exercises by renowned organisations. While these accreditations ma... Read More about Business Schools Accreditations and Awards as indicators of commitment to sustainability.

Kant's Right as Normatively Independent: One Strategy Considered and Rejected (2025)
Book Chapter
Baiasu, S. (2025). Kant's Right as Normatively Independent: One Strategy Considered and Rejected. In Law and Morality in Kant (1-15). Cambridge University Press

The question of how politics and ethics are supposed to connect, if at all, in our societies is an important one, especially in the context of today’s socio-economic and geo-political challenges. Not surprisingly, commentators have tried to find an a... Read More about Kant's Right as Normatively Independent: One Strategy Considered and Rejected.

Shirley Williams: Breaking the Mould? (2025)
Book Chapter
Parr, H. (2025). Shirley Williams: Breaking the Mould?. In The Labour Party and European Integration: A Biographical Approach. Bristol University Press

Submarine ash megabed fed by far-travelled, shoreline-crossing pyroclastic currents from a large explosive volcanic eruption (2025)
Journal Article
Papanikolaou, D., Manga, M., Druitt, T., Lee, H.-Y., Yamamoto, Y., Nedelec, J.-M., DeBari, S., li, X., Gertisser, R., Kletetschka, G., Preine, J., Tominaga, M., Morris, A., Kutterolf, S., McCanta, M., Bernard, A., Fernandez Perez, T., Polymenakou, P., Metcalfe, A., Alexander Ronge, T., … Chiyonobu, S. (2025). Submarine ash megabed fed by far-travelled, shoreline-crossing pyroclastic currents from a large explosive volcanic eruption. Science Advances, 11(33), https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ads9642

Large explosive volcanic eruptions from island volcanoes deliver vast quantities of ash to the marine environment. While many of the transport pathways are understood, those from shoreline-crossing or submarine pyroclastic currents, and their transfo... Read More about Submarine ash megabed fed by far-travelled, shoreline-crossing pyroclastic currents from a large explosive volcanic eruption.

A Bayesian inversion supervised learning framework for the enzyme activity in graphene field-effect transistors (2025)
Journal Article
Khodadadian, E., Mirsian, S., Shashaani, S., Parvizi, M., Khodadadian, A., Knees, P., Hilber, W., & Heitzinger, C. (2025). A Bayesian inversion supervised learning framework for the enzyme activity in graphene field-effect transistors. Machine Learning with Applications, 21, Article 100718. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mlwa.2025.100718

Graphene Field-Effect Transistors (GFETs) are gaining prominence in enzyme detection due to their exceptional sensitivity, rapid response, and capability for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions. Among different catalytic sys... Read More about A Bayesian inversion supervised learning framework for the enzyme activity in graphene field-effect transistors.

Back to the Future Museum – Speculative Design for Virtual Citizen-Curated Museums (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Woolley, S., & Rhodes, R. (2025, November). Back to the Future Museum – Speculative Design for Virtual Citizen-Curated Museums. Presented at BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference, Cardiff, UK

This forward-looking paper uses speculative design fiction to explore future museum scenarios where citizen curators design and share immersive virtual reality museums populated with tangible heritage artefacts, intangible virtual elements and intera... Read More about Back to the Future Museum – Speculative Design for Virtual Citizen-Curated Museums.

Educational and gender disparities in healthy working life expectancy among middle-aged and older adults in South Korea (2025)
Journal Article
Yang, M., Lee, J., Lynch, M., Wilkie, R., van Tongeren, M., & Kang, M.-Y. (2025). Educational and gender disparities in healthy working life expectancy among middle-aged and older adults in South Korea. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 82(6), https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2025-110239

Objectives: Understanding healthy working life expectancy (HWLE) is critical in ageing societies to promote both extended workforce participation and well-being. This study quantifies WLE and HWLE among middle-aged and older adults in Korea, stratifi... Read More about Educational and gender disparities in healthy working life expectancy among middle-aged and older adults in South Korea.

The Effect of Early Resistance Training Combined With Aerobic Training Versus Aerobic Training Alone on Functional Capacity Following Rheumatic Fever-Related Valve Replacement Surgery: A Randomised Controlled Trial (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pengelly, J., Atef, H., Helmy, Z., Buckley, J., Bahjat, M., Nagy, E., & El-Ansary, D. (2025, August). The Effect of Early Resistance Training Combined With Aerobic Training Versus Aerobic Training Alone on Functional Capacity Following Rheumatic Fever-Related Valve Replacement Surgery: A Randomised Controlled Trial. Presented at 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting ofthe Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Aim
To determine the effect of early resistance training combined with aerobic training (RTAerobic) in Phase I Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) on functional capacity, P-R interval, and resting heart rate (RHR), compared to aerobic training alone (Aerobi... Read More about The Effect of Early Resistance Training Combined With Aerobic Training Versus Aerobic Training Alone on Functional Capacity Following Rheumatic Fever-Related Valve Replacement Surgery: A Randomised Controlled Trial.

Early Balance Training Combined With Phase I Cardiac Rehabilitation Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Randomised Controlled Trial Examining the Effects on Balance, Strength and Post-Operative Recovery (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pengelly, J., Atef, H., Maged, A., Ali, H., & El Ghaffar, H. (2025, August). Early Balance Training Combined With Phase I Cardiac Rehabilitation Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Randomised Controlled Trial Examining the Effects on Balance, Strength and Post-Operative Recovery. Presented at 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting ofthe Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Aim
To determine whether balance training combined with Phase I CR improved balance, strength, hospital length of stay (LOS) and quality of life (QoL) in post-coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients beyond Phase I cardiac rehabilitation (CR)... Read More about Early Balance Training Combined With Phase I Cardiac Rehabilitation Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Randomised Controlled Trial Examining the Effects on Balance, Strength and Post-Operative Recovery.

Health among Retired Great Britain’s Olympic Athletes: A cross-sectional Study of Disease and Multimorbidity (2025)
Journal Article
Cooper, D. J., & Sim, J. (in press). Health among Retired Great Britain’s Olympic Athletes: A cross-sectional Study of Disease and Multimorbidity. Sports Medicine - Open, 11(1), Article 93. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-025-00897-8

Background: Currently, there is a paucity of long-term health data for retired athletes. This study describes the prevalence of common morbidities and multimorbidity among retired Great Britain’s (GB) Olympic athletes, compared to a general populatio... Read More about Health among Retired Great Britain’s Olympic Athletes: A cross-sectional Study of Disease and Multimorbidity.

Replicating, Refining and Extending the Reconciliation Orientation Model (ROM): The Contributions of Multidimensional Identity and the Role of Conflict Type (2025)
Journal Article
Dinnick, I., Noor, M., Borinca, I., & Halabi, S. (in press). Replicating, Refining and Extending the Reconciliation Orientation Model (ROM): The Contributions of Multidimensional Identity and the Role of Conflict Type. European Journal of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.70015

This research replicated, refined and extended the Reconciliation Orientation Model (ROM). While the original ROM treated ingroup identity as unidimensional, we adopted a multidimensional model, distinguishing self‐investment and self‐definition, and... Read More about Replicating, Refining and Extending the Reconciliation Orientation Model (ROM): The Contributions of Multidimensional Identity and the Role of Conflict Type.

Coproducing COVID‐19 Health Information Resources: A Participatory Study With Older Adults From Minoritised Ethnic Communities in the UK (2025)
Journal Article
Paudyal, P., Wasim, A., Majeed‐Hajaj, S., Magar, N. K., Sharp, R., Skinner, E., Sharma, A., Hughes, L., Keeling, D. I., Armes, J., Kulasabanathan, K., Canvin, K., Gaihre, S., & Cassell, J. (2025). Coproducing COVID‐19 Health Information Resources: A Participatory Study With Older Adults From Minoritised Ethnic Communities in the UK. Health Expectations, 28(4), Article e70370. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70370

Background: Minoritised ethnic communities in the UK experience disproportionate levels of morbidity and mortality compared to their Caucasian counterparts. This disparity was magnified during the COVID‐19 crisis, particularly amongst older adults. A... Read More about Coproducing COVID‐19 Health Information Resources: A Participatory Study With Older Adults From Minoritised Ethnic Communities in the UK.

Systematic identification and functional characterisation of cis-regulatory elements in the Anopheles gambiae germline [version 1] (2025)
Preprint / Working Paper
Chesters, E., Ravenscroft, L., Thompson, T., Sylla, L., Tembely, B., Kerr, J., Hasenauer, J., Page, N., Winny, T., Nolan, T., Tonge, D., & Galizi, R. Systematic identification and functional characterisation of cis-regulatory elements in the Anopheles gambiae germline [version 1]

Tissue- or cell-specific cis-regulatory elements (CREs) are crucial for the development of effective genetic control strategies in pest and vector insects. Identification and characterisation of CREs has proven difficult so far due to lack of computa... Read More about Systematic identification and functional characterisation of cis-regulatory elements in the Anopheles gambiae germline [version 1].

The Role of Technology in Transforming Global Value Chains (2025)
Book Chapter
Gaur, D., Pal, A., Gupta, K., Salmani, R., & Behl, A. (2025). The Role of Technology in Transforming Global Value Chains. In Global Value Chains and Geopolitical Uncertainty. (1). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003468899-6

Technology is now a value-chain-altering force for Global Value Chains (GVCs), transforming production, logistics, and trade patterns. This chapter reviews technology as a facilitator of GVCs, its economic effects, architectural models, design princi... Read More about The Role of Technology in Transforming Global Value Chains.