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    2006

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2006) Resilient learners in higher education. In: Resilient learners in higher education, 2006, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Northumbria University. (Unpublished)

    2007

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2007) Older learners in higher education. Academy Exchange 6 , p. 41.

    2009

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2009) Exploring resilience. In: Brown, T. (ed.) The Doctorate: Stories of Knowing, Power and Becoming. Bristol, UK: HEA/ESCalate, pp. 18-22. ISBN 9781907207129.

    2010

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2010) Reading the 'miracle' of transformational adult learning. In: Reading the 'miracle' of transformational adult learning, 2010, The Faculty of Education and the Institute of English Studies, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. (Unpublished)

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2010) Reading through Bourdieu and Cixous to recognize and escape the sham of academic writing. In: International Conference on English Language Teaching, 2010, Government Women's, College, Thiruvananthaparuram, Kerala, India. (Unpublished)

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2010) Recognizing the sham: authority moves, truth claims and the fiction of academic writing. In: The European Society for Research on Education of Adults, 2010, Vaxjo, Sweden. (Unpublished)

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2010) The search for an authentic methodology in an interdisciplinary study into resilient adult learning. Research Intelligence 113 , pp. 22-23. ISSN 0307-9023.

    2011

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2011) ... AND ... The Winter's Tale and resilient learners. Critical Survey 23 (2), pp. 91-105. ISSN 0011-1570.

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2011) ...And... 'The Winter's Tale' and resilient learners. Critical Survey 23 (2), pp. 91-105. ISSN 0011-1570.

    Pratt, J. and Matthews, S. and Nairne, B. and Hoult, Elizabeth and Ashenden, S. (2011) Collaboration between universities: an effective way of sustaining community-university partnerships? Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement 4 , ISSN 1836-3393.

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2011) With love and anger. In: Brown, T. (ed.) Ten Years of National Teaching Fellowships: Four Stories from Education. Bristol, UK: HEA/ESCalate, pp. 9-12. ISBN 9781907207327.

    2012

    Durrant, I. and Peterson, A. and Hoult, Elizabeth and Leith, L. (2012) Pupil and teacher perceptions of community action: an English context. Educational Research 54 (3), pp. 259-283. ISSN 0013-1881.

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2012) Recognizing and escaping the sham: authority moves, truth claims and the fiction of academic writing about adult learning. InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information Studies 8 (2), ISSN 1548-3320.

    January 2012

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2012) Adult learning and la recherche féminine: reading resilience and Hélène Cixous. Education Collection 2012. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230338838.

    2015

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2015) Re-thinking ulnerability and resilience through a psychosocial reading of Shakespeare. In: Frosh, Stephen (ed.) Psychosocial Imaginaries: Perspectives on Temporality, Subjectivities and Activism. Studies in the Psychosocial. New York, U.S.: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 105-125. ISBN 9781137388179.

    December 2016

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2016) A place free from compromise: literary study and resilient learning. The Use of English 68 (1), pp. 49-56. ISSN 0042-1243.

    2017

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2017) The social uses of the alien: an account of a science fiction film project in a UK men’s prison. Foundation: The International Review Of Science Fiction , ISSN 0306-4964. (Submitted)

    November 2017

    Bainbridge, A. and Gaitanidis, A. and Hoult, Elizabeth (2017) When learning becomes a fetish: the pledge, turn and prestige of magic tricks. Pedagogy, Culture & Society , ISSN 1468-1366.

    19 December 2018

    Hoult, Elizabeth (2018) On not doing co-produced research: the methodological possibilities and limitations of co-producing research with participants in a prison. In: Banks, S.J. and Hart, A. and Pahl, K. and Ward, P. (eds.) Co-Producing Research. Connected Communities. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press. ISBN 9781447340768.

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