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Durham Research Online (DRO) is the University’s Open Access repository for publications. The primary purpose of DRO is to provide open access to publications authored by staff and students affiliated with Durham University.

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Consent: Legacies, Representations, and Frameworks for the Future (2023)
Book
Franklin, S., Piercy, H., Thampuran, A., & White, R. (Eds.). (2024). Consent: Legacies, Representations, and Frameworks for the Future. Routledge

Consent: Legacies, Representations, and Frameworks for the Future examines the conceptualisation of ‘consent’ across various historical periods, cultures, and disciplines to offer an expansive, pluralistic vision for future articulations of consent a... Read More about Consent: Legacies, Representations, and Frameworks for the Future.

‘I wasn’t aware at the time, I could actually say “no”’: Intimacy, Expectations, and Consent in Queer Relationships (2023)
Book Chapter
Donovan, C., Butterby, K., & Barnes, R. (in press). ‘I wasn’t aware at the time, I could actually say “no”’: Intimacy, Expectations, and Consent in Queer Relationships. In S. Franklin, H. Piercy, A. Thampuran, & R. White (Eds.), . Routledge

Drawing on interview data collected in three projects exploring domestic abuse in LGB and/or T+ people’s intimate relationships, this chapter examines sexual consent in LGB and/or T+ people’s abusive relationships through a queer lens. Three themes a... Read More about ‘I wasn’t aware at the time, I could actually say “no”’: Intimacy, Expectations, and Consent in Queer Relationships.

A simulation study of the role of anisotropic charge transport and grain boundary recombination in thin-film Sb2Se3 photovoltaics (2023)
Journal Article
Lomas-Zapata, R., Prior, A., & Mendis, B. (2023). A simulation study of the role of anisotropic charge transport and grain boundary recombination in thin-film Sb2Se3 photovoltaics. Solar Energy, 264, Article 112054. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2023.112054

The crystal structure of Sb2Se3, which consists of [0 0 1] oriented ribbons held together by weak van der Waals forces, gives rise to unique absorber layer properties different from other more conventional photovoltaic materials, such as Si or CdTe.... Read More about A simulation study of the role of anisotropic charge transport and grain boundary recombination in thin-film Sb2Se3 photovoltaics.

Crowded Out: The Effects of Concurrent Elections on Political Engagement, Candidate Evaluation, and Campaign Learning in the United States (2023)
Journal Article
Andersen, D. (2023). Crowded Out: The Effects of Concurrent Elections on Political Engagement, Candidate Evaluation, and Campaign Learning in the United States. Representation: Journal of Representative Democracy, https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2023.2261450

Holding multiple elections simultaneously, also known as concurrent elections, is well known to benefit electoral systems by increasing the rate of voter turnout. Essentially, the public becomes more willing to participate in voting because they can... Read More about Crowded Out: The Effects of Concurrent Elections on Political Engagement, Candidate Evaluation, and Campaign Learning in the United States.