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“Dragged in the Opposite Direction”: Identity Tensions Facing Women Academics in Management and Organisation (2025)
Book Chapter
Black, K., Ciesielska, M., & Whitton, D. (2025). “Dragged in the Opposite Direction”: Identity Tensions Facing Women Academics in Management and Organisation. In S. Cinque, & D. Ericsson (Eds.), Debating ‘Homo Academicus’ in Management and Organization: Ontological Assumptions and Practical Implications. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58195-3

Sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries (2025)
Book Chapter
Hodgetts, S., & Hausmann, M. (2025). Sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries. In Cerebral Asymmetries (255-265). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-443-15646-5.00014-2

This chapter will critically review evidence across 40 years of research, covering both early and contemporary studies that have investigated sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries, including both structural and functional asymmetries. We... Read More about Sex/gender differences in hemispheric asymmetries.

The Laws of Public Data Gaps (2025)
Book Chapter
Tomlinson, J., Butler, O., Somers-Joce, C., Meers, J., Aidlinis, S., Coakley, N., & O'Loughlin, E. (in press). The Laws of Public Data Gaps. In Automation in Public Governance: Theory, Practice and Problems. Hart 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.

Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem (2025)
Book Chapter
Wu, L., & Sutherland, D. (in press). Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem. In C. Williams, & M. Kaspar (Eds.), Foreign Direct Investment and Cities: Global Case Studies for Theory and Practice. Routledge

We explore the pivotal role of greenfield R&D foreign direct investments in transforming Shenzhen's innovation ecosystem and establishing it as a key R&D cluster in China. Since the 1979 economic reforms, Shenzhen has rapidly developed into an innova... Read More about Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem.

Research co-production: What is co-production, why do it, and how might it be practiced, evaluated, and move forward? (2025)
Book Chapter
Smith, B., & Williams, T. (in press). Research co-production: What is co-production, why do it, and how might it be practiced, evaluated, and move forward?. In M. D. Giardina, M. K. Donnelly, & D. J. Waldman (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Physical Culture. SAGE Publications

This chapter focuses on co-production. In the first section we cover the ‘what’ question without wishing to essentialize or ontological finalize the concept of co-production. To help with the ‘what ‘is’’ question, and respect difference, different ty... Read More about Research co-production: What is co-production, why do it, and how might it be practiced, evaluated, and move forward?.

The Impact of Diversity in Disney's Ms. Marvel: An Analysis of YouTube Comments (2025)
Book Chapter
Hardey, M., Ahmed, W., & Khan, I. (in press). The Impact of Diversity in Disney's Ms. Marvel: An Analysis of YouTube Comments. In W. Ahmed (Ed.), Oxford Intersections: Social Media in Society and Culture. Oxford University Press

This article examines the Disney+ streaming television series Ms. Marvel, as a case study in popular cultural representations of Muslim youth. By analysing YouTube comments on the shows trailer, this research explores how the series navigates the int... Read More about The Impact of Diversity in Disney's Ms. Marvel: An Analysis of YouTube Comments.

State-owned Enterprises (2025)
Book Chapter
Du, M. (2025). State-owned Enterprises. In J. Chaisse, & C. Herrmann (Eds.), The International Law of Economic Integration (963-976). Oxford University Press

Despite three decades of extensive state reform and privatization, State-owned enterprises (SOEs) remain key players in the global economy. The expansion of SOEs’ global footprint has caused widespread concerns about their implications for fair compe... Read More about State-owned Enterprises.

History Of Solid State And Condensed Matter Physics (2025)
Book Chapter
Martin, J. (in press). History Of Solid State And Condensed Matter Physics. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Physics. Oxford University Press

Solid state physics, the branch of physics focused on the physical properties of solid matter, emerged in the mid-twentieth century as physics grew and diversified, both conceptually and professionally. The study of solids and other condensed materia... Read More about History Of Solid State And Condensed Matter Physics.

Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism (2025)
Book Chapter
Finden, A. E. (2025). Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism. In Global Counterterrorism: A Decolonial Approach. Manchester University Press

In this chapter Finden explores the colonial characteristics of counter terrorism in Britain and Egypt. This chapter argues that counter terrorism laws and policies in both Global North and Global South states should be understood as fragmented autho... Read More about Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism.

Academic Tracking in Germany as a Challenge to Children's Rights: Implications for School Leadership (2025)
Book Chapter
Pham Xuan, R., & Nguyen, D. (2025). Academic Tracking in Germany as a Challenge to Children's Rights: Implications for School Leadership. In Educational Leadership and Children's Rights? Kinderrechte als Führungsaufgabe?. Waxmann. https://doi.org/10.31244/9783830998259_4

Academic tracking in education is the process of assigning students to different classes or schools based on an assessment of their abilities or interests. The aim of tracking policies is to improve the efficiency of the education system by grouping... Read More about Academic Tracking in Germany as a Challenge to Children's Rights: Implications for School Leadership.

When YouTubers Launch a Sports Drink: A Social Network Analysis Case Study of the Virality Related to Prime Hydration (2025)
Book Chapter
Ahmed, W., Hardey, M., & Fenton, A. (in press). When YouTubers Launch a Sports Drink: A Social Network Analysis Case Study of the Virality Related to Prime Hydration. In W. Ahmed (Ed.), Oxford Intersections: Social Media in Society and Culture. Oxford University Press

When entertainment influencers launch products like sports drinks, it often leads to significant online conversations that shape public perception and consumer behaviour. This case study examines such discussions surrounding Prime Hydration on X (for... Read More about When YouTubers Launch a Sports Drink: A Social Network Analysis Case Study of the Virality Related to Prime Hydration.

Fifteen years of Pupil Premium policy in England (2025)
Book Chapter
Siddiqui, N., & Gorard, S. (in press). Fifteen years of Pupil Premium policy in England. In Perry, & Morris (Eds.), Education Policy 2010-2024. Routledge

The introduction and nationwide implementation of the Pupil Premium policy in 2011 was a major policy initiative by the then Coalition Government to address socioeconomic segregation between schools in England, and reduce the persistent attainment ga... Read More about Fifteen years of Pupil Premium policy in England.

Icons in Time: Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso and Chivalric Literature through the Ages (2025)
Book Chapter
Mac Carthy, I. (2025). Icons in Time: Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso and Chivalric Literature through the Ages. In S. Jossa (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Italian Literature. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197613955.013.45

For five centuries, Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando furioso has enjoyed the status of literary icon. Traversing space and time, it has travelled within and outside Italy, often in the company of Boiardo’s Orlando Innamorato and Tasso’s Gerusalemme Liberat... Read More about Icons in Time: Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso and Chivalric Literature through the Ages.

Directors Duties and Remedies (2025)
Book Chapter
Bouwer, K. Directors Duties and Remedies. In I. Alogna, & P. Abadie (Eds.), TBD. Confluence de droits

The changing landscape of doctoral education: Conclusions and further research (2025)
Book Chapter
Holley, K. A., Taylor, S., & Kiley, M. (2025). The changing landscape of doctoral education: Conclusions and further research. In S. Taylor, K. Holley, & M. Kiley (Eds.), Global Perspectives on Graduate and Doctoral Education: International Case Studies (181-189). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003582335-17

The articles in this special issue of Innovations in Education and Teaching International provide a global snapshot of the current state of doctoral education. They show variation across national systems, and at the same time, demonstrate that simila... Read More about The changing landscape of doctoral education: Conclusions and further research.