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Studying the regulatory space of public sector audit—the historical turn (2025)
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Ferry, L., Murphie, A., & Midgley, H. (in press). Studying the regulatory space of public sector audit—the historical turn. Public Money & Management,

The National Audit Office (NAO) is central to political life in the UK. The Comptroller and Auditor General’s (C&AG) decision at the end of November 2024 to issue a disclaimed opinion upon the Whole of Government Accounts was unprecedented. The NAO r... Read More about Studying the regulatory space of public sector audit—the historical turn.

Governmentality, counter-conduct, and modes of governing - accounting and the pursuit of municipal sustainable waste management (2025)
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Ahrens, T., & Ferry, L. (in press). Governmentality, counter-conduct, and modes of governing - accounting and the pursuit of municipal sustainable waste management. Contemporary Accounting Research,

Recent research into the uses of accounting as a technology of government has used Foucault’s notion of “counter-conduct” to shed light on various ways in which the governed can seek to alter the regimes to which they are subjected. This paper unpack... Read More about Governmentality, counter-conduct, and modes of governing - accounting and the pursuit of municipal sustainable waste management.

Young women’s travel safety and the journey to work: reflecting on lived experiences of precarious mobility in three African cities (and the potential for transformative action) (2024)
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Porter, G., Murphy, E., Adamu, F., Dayil, P. B., Dungey, C., Maskiti, B., de Lannoy, A., Clark, S., Ahmad, H., & Yahaya, M. J. (in press). Young women’s travel safety and the journey to work: reflecting on lived experiences of precarious mobility in three African cities (and the potential for transformative action). Journal of Transport Geography,

Please, hurry up! Leveraging narratives to speed up the mobilization of resources for entrepreneurial ventures (2024)
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Johnson, D., Geiger, M., Gianiodis, P., & Bock, A. (in press). Please, hurry up! Leveraging narratives to speed up the mobilization of resources for entrepreneurial ventures. Academy of Management Perspectives,

Narratives are important facilitators of resource mobilization. Specifically, entrepreneurs and ventures utilize narratives to persuade stakeholders to part with resources to support innovative activities and entrepreneurial action. We investigate th... Read More about Please, hurry up! Leveraging narratives to speed up the mobilization of resources for entrepreneurial ventures.

Do school exclusions and attainment outcomes disproportionately impact minority ethnic pupils? Analysis of pupil characteristics, segregation, and outcomes in England (2024)
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Gorard, S., Siddiqui, N., Huat See, B., & Gao, Y. (in press). Do school exclusions and attainment outcomes disproportionately impact minority ethnic pupils? Analysis of pupil characteristics, segregation, and outcomes in England. Education Sciences,

Large-scale administrative datasets show disproportionate figures for attainment outcomes and school exclusions for pupils in some ethnic groups in England. This surface gap in attainment and school exclusion is concerning, and we consider whether et... Read More about Do school exclusions and attainment outcomes disproportionately impact minority ethnic pupils? Analysis of pupil characteristics, segregation, and outcomes in England.

The Need for a Unified Language Framework in Extrinsic Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Research (2024)
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Walker, S. (online). The Need for a Unified Language Framework in Extrinsic Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Research. Emotion, https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0001463

With increasing research interest in extrinsic interpersonal emotion regulation, this paper aims to address the critical need for a unified language framework to strengthen and support these research efforts. Despite increasing interest and research... Read More about The Need for a Unified Language Framework in Extrinsic Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Research.

Stigma and the Inverse Care Law: Experiences of ‘care’ for people living in marginalised conditions (2024)
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Addison, M., Scott, S., Bambra, C., & Lhussier, M. (in press). Stigma and the Inverse Care Law: Experiences of ‘care’ for people living in marginalised conditions. Sociology of Health & Illness,

Aim: This paper explores the connection between stigma and the Inverse Care Law (ICL) by focusing on the idea that people who have the greatest needs have the least support from healthcare services.
Methods: 24 semi-structured interviews were undert... Read More about Stigma and the Inverse Care Law: Experiences of ‘care’ for people living in marginalised conditions.

Semi-infinite particle systems with exclusion interaction and heterogeneous jump rates (2024)
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Menshikov, M. V., Popov, S., & Wade, A. R. (in press). Semi-infinite particle systems with exclusion interaction and heterogeneous jump rates. Mathematical Sciences,

We study semi-infinite particle systems on the one-dimensional integer lattice, where each particle performs a continuous-time nearest-neighbour random walk, with jump rates intrinsic to each particle, subject to an exclusion interaction which suppre... Read More about Semi-infinite particle systems with exclusion interaction and heterogeneous jump rates.

Ice flow dynamics of the northwestern Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last deglaciation (2024)
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Stoker, B. J., Dulfer, H. E., Stokes, C. R., Brown, V. H., Clark, C. D., O'Cofaigh, C., Evans, D. J., Froese, D., Norris, S. L., & Margold, M. (in press). Ice flow dynamics of the northwestern Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last deglaciation. The Cryosphere,

Reconstructions of palaeo-ice stream activity provide an insight into the processes governing ice stream evolution over millennial timescales. The northwestern sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet experienced a period of rapid retreat driven by warming... Read More about Ice flow dynamics of the northwestern Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last deglaciation.

Evidencing terrorism: juridical truth-making in terrorism trials (2024)
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Chukwuma, K. (in press). Evidencing terrorism: juridical truth-making in terrorism trials. European Journal of International Security,

This article explores the construction of terrorism through evidentiary practices, through the examination of terrorism trials in Nigeria. By conceptualising legal evidence – or evidencing – as a juridical practice of truth-making, the article contri... Read More about Evidencing terrorism: juridical truth-making in terrorism trials.

M-Government and Saudi Women’s Empowerment: A Capability Approach Perspective (2024)
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Alotaibi, N. H., Zamani, E., & Dasuki, S. (in press). M-Government and Saudi Women’s Empowerment: A Capability Approach Perspective. Information Technology for Development,

At a time when Saudi women are no longer legally required to obtain permission from their male guardians to take actions about their own and their children’s lives, this study examines how m-government contributes toward women’s empowerment. We use S... Read More about M-Government and Saudi Women’s Empowerment: A Capability Approach Perspective.

Latitude Quenching Nonlinearity in the Solar Dynamo (2024)
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Yeates, A. R., Bertello, L., Pevtsov, A. A., & Pevtsov, A. A. (in press). Latitude Quenching Nonlinearity in the Solar Dynamo. The Astrophysical Journal,

We compare two candidate nonlinearities for regulating the solar cycle within the Babcock-Leighton paradigm: tilt quenching (whereby the tilt of active regions is reduced in stronger cycles) and latitude quenching (whereby flux emerges at higher lati... Read More about Latitude Quenching Nonlinearity in the Solar Dynamo.