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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    2022At War or Saving Lives? On the Securitizing Semantic Repertoires of Covid-19  Baele, S; Rousseau, E
    15 January 2015Attachments and connections: a ‘white working class’ English family’s relationships with their BrAsian ‘Pakistani’ neighbours  Tyler, Katharine
    6 June 2018Attention to climate change in British newspapers in three attention cycles (1997-2017)  Saunders, C; Grasso, M; Hedges, C
    14 December 2020An Attitude of Gratitude: Older Japanese in the Hopeful Present  Kavedzija, I
    2 July 2018Attitudes Towards the Donation of Human Embryos for Stem Cell Research Among Chinese IVF Patients and Students.  Rosemann, A; Luo, H
    4 January 2023Author Correction: COVIDiSTRESS diverse dataset on psychological and behavioural outcomes one year into the COVID-19 pandemic  Blackburn, AM; Vestergren, S; COVIDiSTRESS II Consortium
    15 November 2022The authoritarian dynamic and Brexit: Understanding the relationship between authoritarianism and wanting to leave the EU  Stevens, D; Banducci, S
    13 February 2020Authoritarian powers and norm contestation in the liberal international order: theorizing the power politics of ideas and identity  Bettiza, G; Lewis, D
    31 December 2021Autocratization as an ideological project: Carl Schmitt's anti-liberalism in South Asia  Lewis, D
    1 October 2017Automatic Sweethearts for Transhumanists  Hauskeller, M
    19 June 2017Automobility reconfigured? Ironic seductions and mundane freedoms in 16–21 year olds’ accounts of car driving and ownership  Green, J; Steinbach, R; Garnett, E; et al.
    31 January 2022‘Aux Ouvrières!’: socialist feminism in the Paris Commune  Muldoon, J; Müller, M; Leipold, B
    29 March 2023Avoiding the ‘easy route’: Young people's socio-spatial experience of the outdoors in the absence of digital technology  Morse, AL; Emery, SB
    17 September 2020Awful noises: evaluativism and the affective phenomenology of unpleasant auditory experience  Roberts, T
    1 October 2021The “awkwardnesses” of aid and exchange: Food cooperative practices in austerity Britain  Plender, C
    30 June 2020The babel of drugs: On the consequences of evidential pluralism in pharmaceutical regulation and regulatory data journeys  Tempini, N; Teira, D
    4 February 2014Back to bundles: Deflating property rights, again  Glackin, Shane N.
    2014'Backroom Boys’: Occupational Dynamics in Crime Scene Examination  Wilson-Kovacs, Dana
    1 March 2017Badger-human conflict: an overlooked historical context for bovine TB debates in the UK  Cassidy, A
    1 December 2014Bajo el peso de la ley: una explicación del éxito de la extrema derecha durante la crisis griega  Dinas, E; Rori, L