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    Bolúmar-Montero, F. and Fuster-Ruiz de Apodaca, M.J. and Weait, Matthew and Alventosa, J. and Del Amo, J. (2015) Time trends, characteristics, and evidence of scientific advances within the legal complaints for alleged sexual HIV transmission in Spain: 1996–2012. AIDS Care 27 (4), pp. 529-535. ISSN 0954-0121.

    Brooker, Joseph (2015) Fiction in a fictionalized society. In: Leggett, B. and Venezia, A. (eds.) Twenty-First Century Fiction. London, UK: Gylphi, pp. 1-9. ISBN 9781780240213.

    Brooker, Joseph (2015) Reanimating historical fiction. In: James, D. (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction since 1945. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 160-176. ISBN 9781107562714.

    Brooker, Joseph (2015) Waiting for Beckett. Crossings 6 , pp. 2-17. ISSN 2040-4344.

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    Dodds, C. and Weait, Matthew and Bourne, A. and Egede, S. (2015) Keeping confidence: HIV and the criminal law from service provider perspectives. Critical Public Health 25 (1), pp. 410-426. ISSN 0958-1596.

    Douzinas, Costas (2015) As muitas faces do humanitarismo. Diretito e Praxis Revista 6 (11), pp. 375-424. ISSN 2179-8966.

    Douzinas, Costas (2015) Hukuk adalet ve insan hakları. Istanbul, Turkey: Nota Bene. ISBN 9786059020626.

    Douzinas, Costas (2015) Krizde felsefe ve direniş: yunanistan ve avrupa'nın geleceği. Istanbul, Turkey: Metis Books. ISBN 9789753429856.

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    Edwards, Caroline and Dillon, S. (2015) Beyond the blue: the sorrowful joy of Gee. In: Edwards, Caroline and Dillon, Sarah (eds.) Maggie Gee: Critical Essays. Canterbury: Gylphi, pp. 1-30. ISBN 9781780240336.

    Edwards, Caroline and Venezia, T. (2015) Unintroduction: China Miéville's weird universe. In: Edwards, Caroline and Venezia, T. (eds.) China Miéville: Critical Essays. Canterbury, UK: Gylphi, pp. 1-38. ISBN 9781780240275.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) APCs and Uneven Distribution. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Academia.edu’s peer-review experiments. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Academic Structures of Exclusion. In: Reading the World: Challenging Canon Formations, 3rd December 2015, Senate House, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Additional contexts for reading the emergence of new UK university presses. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Another copyright absurdity: using film screenshots. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The Anxiety of Academia: Academics, Legitimation and Discipline in Contemporary Metafiction. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Applications now open for OpenCon 2015. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Auto-renewing SSL Certificates with Let'sEncrypt. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) BIS, metrics and non-selective QR allocation. Wonkhe ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) BIS, metrics and non-selective QR-allocation. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Being called to account: tax considerations for UK-based collectively-funded open access publishers. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Building a real XML-first (XML-in) workflow for scholarly typesetting. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) CaSSius: a PDF typesetter using CSS regions (via polyfill). eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Chapter Four: <s>Academic</s> Fiction. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Chapter Three: Political Critique and the University in Roberto Bolaño's 2666. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Chapter Two: Self-Canonisation, Literary-Historical Fictions and Aesthetic Critique. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Clarifying a few facts for Elsevier and their response to Lingua. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Co-operating for gold open access without APCs. In: UKSG 38th Annual Conference and Exhibition, 30 Mar - 1 Apr 2015, Glasgow, Scotland. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Co-operating for gold open access without APCs. Insights: the UKSG journal 28 (1), pp. 73-77. ISSN 2048-7754.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The Conservatism of Cloud Atlas. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) CrossRef deposit: a scholar-publisher experience. In: CrossRef Annual Meeting, 17-18 November 2015, Boston, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Disable incoming call voice announcement on the Nexus 6. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Dissemination and Assessment: Open Access, Reputation and Economics. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Ethics of a Journal's Surplus. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Financing for fee-driven gold open access. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Fix some of your writing tics with a bit of technology. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Flipping humanities journals to open access with the OLH. In: Fair Open Acces Tijdschriften in de Geesteswetenschappen, 23rd November 2015, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Flipping humanities journals to open access with the OLH. In: OpenCon 2015, 13-16 November 2015, Brussels, Belgium. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Flipping journals to OA while supporting existing OA publications. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Foucauldian methodologies for considering emerging archives? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) "Freedom To" vs. "Freedom From". In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) The Cost of Freedom: A Collective Inquiry. Pourrières, France: Book Sprints, pp. 61-62.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Gearing up for OLH in the UK and the resolution to the VAT question. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Getting started typesetting with CaSSius. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Getting your research published and read: transformations in the publication landscape. In: Open Access Week, 16th October 2015, Kansas University, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 1. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 10. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 11. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 12. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 13. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 14. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 15. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 16. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 17. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 18. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 19. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 2. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 20. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 21. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 22. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 23. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 24. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 25. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 26. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 3. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 4. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 5. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 6. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 7. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 8. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) HE Green Paper: response to question 9. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The HEFCE report on Open Access Monographs: some reflections. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) He doesn’t talk politics any more': Politics and Postmodernism; Morality and Metafiction; Nihilism and the Novel? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) 'He doesn’t talk politics any more': Politics and Postmodernism; Morality and Metafiction; Nihilism and the Novel? In: Action Writing: The Politics of US Literature, 1960-Present, 3rd July 2015, Birkbeck, University of London, UK.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Heidi's Years of Learning and Travel: Late Pynchon's Academics. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Heidi's Years of Learning and Travel: Late-Pynchon's Academics. In: International Pynchon Week, 8-12 June 2015, Athens, Greece. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Historical Fictions. In: Arts Week 2015, 21st May 2015, Waterstones Book Shop, Gower Street, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) How can Elsevier claim that its OA revenue stream is separate from subscriptions in a hybrid environment? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) How to block distributed brute-force attacks against Wordpress using fail2ban. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) How to do a hard reset on a Jaybird Reign. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Humanities research, publics and access. In: Open Access Week, 20th October 2015, Brunel University, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) In the beginning was the Word. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Internal review of FOI2015/25797. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) It is never a good time to start a new journal. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) It is no use trying to replace the Impact Factor. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) It's not about stifling academic freedom. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Jo Johnson: your proposals for British higher education will not yield the competitiveness you seek. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Keep writing: the critique of the university in Roberto Bolaño's 2666. Textual Practice 30 (5), pp. 949-964. ISSN 0950-236X.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Metrics in the Arts and Humanities. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Metrics, Open Access and publishing. In: Metrics and the assessment of research quality and impact in the Arts and Humanities, 16 Jan 2015, University of Warwick, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) More on fair-use of screengrabs. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Moving to Birkbeck. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) My 2015 academic year in review. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) My response to the NHS consultation. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) New review published of Joanna Freer, Thomas Pynchon and the American Counterculture. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) New rhetorics: disciplinarity and the movement from historiography to taxonomography. In: di Episcopo, G. (ed.) Metahistorical Narratives and Scientific Metafictions. Naples, Italy: Edizioni Cronopio, pp. 101-122. ISBN 9788898367092.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Object Thinking, Systems Description Languages and the Future of the Book. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) On open-access books and “double dipping”. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Only Revolutions: Transitioning to a Digital Publication Environment for Humanities Scholarship. In: Digital Humanities Seminar, 8th December 2015, Queen Mary University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access. In: BAFTSS Annual Conference, 16-18 April 2015, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access and the Humanities. In: Humanities Seminar, 25th November 2015, Aberystwyth University, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access and the Open Library of the Humanities. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 25 Mar 2015, National Humanities Center, Durham, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access and the humanities. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 19 Mar 2015, UNC-Chapel Hill, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access and the humanities. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 24 Mar 2015, Duke University, Durham, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access in the humanities: benefits, challenges and economics. In: Open Access in the Humanities: Benefits, Challenges and Economics with Martin Paul Eve, 20 Mar 2015, Brown University, Rhode Island, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access, libraries and cooperation. In: Library Publishing Forum, 29-30 Mar 2015, Portland State University, Oregon, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The Open Library of Humanities. In: UCL Open Access Conference 2015: ‘Open Access Publishing Options’, 21st October 2015, University College London, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The Open Library of Humanities. In: ACRL/NEC Scholarly Communication Group Spring Program, Open Humanities and Digital Scholarship: Access, Innovation, and Support, 19 Mar 2015, Northeastern University, Boston, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The Open Library of the Humanities. In: University English Ordinary General Meeting: English in New Landscapes, 5th December 2015, Senate House, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open access & the humanities. In: CrossRef Annual Meeting, 17-18 November 2015, Boston, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open access and the humanities. In: LIBER 2015, 23rd-26th June 2015, Senate House, London. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open access in the humanities: why we need it and how to do it. In: Open Access in the Humanities, 21st October 2015, Groningen University, Groningen, Holland. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open-Access publishing and scholarly communications in non-scientific disciplines. Online Information Review 39 (5), pp. 717-732. ISSN 1468-4527.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Preferential consideration: David Foster Wallace, Melville and behaviourism. In: Supposedly Fun Things: A Colloquium on the Writing of David Foster Wallace, 7 Feb 2015, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Prestige and Non-APC OA Journals. In: FP7 Post-Grant OA Pilot APC-Equivalent Funding Scheme Workshop, 11th December 2015, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, NL. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Publication: Co-operating for gold open access without APCs. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Publishers: Serving Authors or Readers? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Publishing and technology. In: Academic Publishing in the Digital Age, 1st July 2015, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Quasi-Objects. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Re-hosting the 2014 British Academy report on OA Journals in the Humanities and Social Sciences. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Researchers are altering their methods because of uncertainty over Creative Commons licenses. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Review of Althusser and His Contemporaries: Philosophy’s Perpetual War by Warren Montag. Foucault Studies (20), pp. 317-319. ISSN 1832-5203.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Review of Thomas Pynchon and the American Counterculture by Joanna Freer. Journal of American Studies 49 (04), pp. 946-947. ISSN 0021-8758.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Scalability, Sustainability, Market Responsiveness and Mandates in OA. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Software, markup languages, preservation. In: Academic Publishing in the Digital Age, 1st July 2015, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Some lessons in writing Python web scrapers. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Some numbers on book processing charge scalability. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Some thoughts on repealing the Human Rights Act. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Stephen Curry (@Stephen_Curry) reviews Open Access and the Humanities. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) “Structural Dissatisfaction”: academics on safari in the novels of Jennifer Egan. Open Library of Humanities 1 (1), pp. 1-24. ISSN 2056-6700.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) TEF, REF, QR, deregulation: thoughts on Jo Johnson's HE talk. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) TEF, REF, QR, deregulation: thoughts on Jo Johnson’s HE talk. Times Higher Education Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Thoughts in response to Michael Chibnik's editorial on OA and American Anthropologist. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) "Too many goddamn echoes": historicizing the Iraq War in Don DeLillo's Point Omega. Journal of American Studies 49 (3), pp. 575-592. ISSN 0021-8758.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Two fundamental challenges for a transition to open-access monographs. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Vint Cerf on Digital Preservation at AAUP 2015. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Visualizing Gravity's Rainbow. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Visualizing textual variance/genetics with SankeyVariant. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) "A Web of Rights": Roundtable and Conversation at the British Library (Feb 19th, 2015) #bldigital. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) What TEF is really for. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) What does the academic monograph market look like for a new open-access publisher? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Who will disrupt the disruptors? In: SCONUL Winter Meeting, 27th November 2015, The Wellcome Collection, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Wordpress php eval attacks. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) A final example to show that misquotation is nothing to do with open licensing. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The humanities in the digital age: access, equality and education. In: Digital Humanities and Open Access, 6th November 2015, Finnish Literature Society, Helsinki, Finland. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The link between teaching, tuition fees and research publication economics. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The politics of style: on styleguides in scholarly communications. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The prestige economy of academia. In: Finnish Terminological Bank Workshop, 5th November 2015, Helsinki, Finland. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Basset, Caroline and Shoman, Kiren (2015) What is the future for the academic book? In: Academic Book Week, 11th November 2015, University of Sussex, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Berry, David and Kempshall, Chris (2015) Alternatives to the monograph: new ways of publishing for doctoral researchers. In: Academic Book Week, 11th November 2015, University of Sussex, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Christensen, Neil and Hooper, Clare (2015) Open access for HSS journals. In: American Association of University Presses Annual Meeting, 19th-20th June 2015, Denver, Colorado, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Churchwell, Sarah and Champion, Justin and Gregg, Stephen and Stonebridge, Lyndsey and Wilcox, Pip (2015) Roundtable on the Academic Book of the Future. In: Opening the book: reading and the evolving technology(ies) of the book, 10th November, Institute for Historical Research, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2015) Humanities takes over. In: OpenCon Webcast, 15th September 2015, Online. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2015) Opening the Open Library of Humanities. Open Library of Humanities 1 (1), ISSN 2056-6700.

    Eve, Martin Paul and Fitzpatrick, K. and Gold, M.K. and Marden, C. and Norberg, L. (2015) Innovation in digital publishing in the humanities. In: American Historical Association, 5 Jan 2015, New York, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Jones, Alison and Kember, Sarah and Mandler, Peter and Zylinska, Joanna (2015) Panel discussion. In: Open access monographs and publishing models: collaborative ways forward, 19 October 2015, Goldsmiths, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Nicholson, Joshua and Teytelman, Lenny and Konkiel, Stacy (2015) When publishers aren’t getting it done. In: American Association of University Presses Annual Meeting, 19th-20th June 2015, Denver, Colorado, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Willinsky, J. and Coble, Z. and Ho, A. (2015) Open access in humanities and social sciences: visions for the future of publishing. College and Research Libraries News 76 (2), pp. 88-91. ISSN 0099-0086.

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    Gearey, Adam (2015) Book review - If God Were A Human Rights Activist, by Boaventura De Sousa Santos - Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2015. Journal of Law and Society 42 (4), pp. 660-663. ISSN 0263-323X.

    Gearey, Adam (2015) Equity in a severe style: the phenomenology of spirit, conscience and critical legal thinking. Australian Feminist Law Journal 41 (1), pp. 161-176. ISSN 1320-0968.

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    Halden, Grace (2015) 20 things you didn't know about... immortality. Discover Magazine , ISSN 0274-7529.

    Halden, Grace (2015) Lighting. In: Smith, M. (ed.) The World of the American Revolution: A Daily Life Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: A Daily Life Encyclopedia. ABC-Clio Greenwood. ISBN 9781440830273.

    Halden, Grace (2015) Mills. In: Smith, M. (ed.) The World of the American Revolution: A Daily Life Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: A Daily Life Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, U.S.: ABC-Clio Greenwood. ISBN 9781440830273.

    Hanafin, Patrick (2015) Survival's witness: poetry, sociality, community. In: Mulqueen, Tara and Matthews, D. (eds.) Being Social: Ontology, Law, Politics. London, UK: Counterpress Books. ISBN 9781910761007.

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    Kraniauskas, John (2015) 'Desarrollos anomalos, retoricas populistas: Ernesto Laclau (1935-2014). In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Politicas culturales: acumulacion, desarrollo y critica cultural. Mexico City: FLACSO, Mexico, pp. 159-174. ISBN 9786079275754.

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    Leslie, Esther (2015) Art after war: experience, poverty and the crystal utopia. In: Anievas, A. (ed.) Cataclysm 1914: The First World War and the Making of Modern World Politics. Historical Materialism Book Series 89. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, pp. 216-235. ISBN 9789004262676.

    Leslie, Esther (2015) Art, documentary and the essay film. Radical Philosophy (192), ISSN 0300-211X.

    Leslie, Esther (2015) Kraftwerk’s signs of the 1970s. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Influenser, referenser och plagiat : om Kraftwerks estetik = Influences, references and imitations : on the aesthetics of Kraftwerk. Goteberg, Sweden: Röhsska museet. ISBN 9789187039096.

    Leslie, Esther (2015) On photography: Walter Benjamin. London, UK: Reaktion. ISBN 9781780235257.

    Leslie, Esther (2015) The peculiar ecstasy of the animated object. In: Pantenburg, V. (ed.) Cinematographic Objects: Things and Operations. Cologne, Germany: August Verlag, pp. 95-109. ISBN 9783941360341.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2015) Afterweird: Konvolut n + 1: City/Slither. In: Edwards, Caroline and Venezia, T. (eds.) China Miéville: Critical Essays. Canterbury, UK: Gylphi, pp. 265-284. ISBN 9781780240275.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2015) Sax Rohmer's Egyptian intoxication. In: Baker, P. and Clayton, A. (eds.) Lord of Strange Deaths : The Fiendish World of Sax Rohmer. London, UK: Strange Attractor Press. ISBN 9781907222252.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2015) Zombies: a cultural history. London, UK: Reaktion Press. ISBN 9781780235288.

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    Matthews, David and Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Library of Humanities aims to ‘flip’ journals to open access. Times Higher Education ,

    Mulvey, Laura (2015) Cinematic gesture: the ghost in the machine. Journal for Cultural Research 19 (1), pp. 6-14. ISSN 1479-7585.

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    Nicholson, Craig and Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Power to the people. Research Europe , p. 13. ISSN 1358-1198.

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    Rogaly, B. and Taylor, Becky (2015) For the likes of us? Retelling the classed production of a British university campus. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 14 (1), ISSN 1492-9732.

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    Schmitt, Jason and Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Can’t Disrupt This: Elsevier and the 25.2 Billion Dollar A Year Academic Publishing Business. Medium ,

    Segal, Lynne (2015) Feminism and the politics of pleasure: Lynne Segal on straight sex, second time around. In: Radical Thinkers: The Art, Sex and Politics of Feminism, 9 Feb 2015, London, UK.

    Segal, Lynne (2015) Portraying ageing: its contradictions and paradoxes. Working with Older People 19 (1), pp. 3-11. ISSN 1366-3666.

    Segal, Lynne (2015) The circus of (male) ageing: Philp Roth and the perils of masculinity. In: Frosh, Stephen (ed.) Psychosocial Imaginaries: Perspectives on Temporality, Subjectivities and Activism. Studies In The Psychosocial. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 87-104. ISBN 9781137388179.

    Smith, Adam and Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Huge cash injection for open-access humanities project. Research Fortnight , ISSN 1358-1198.

    Smith, Adam and Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Humanities mega journal seeks UK backing. Research Fortnight , ISSN 1358-1198.

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    Taylor, Becky (2015) A change of heart? British policies towards tubercular refugees during 1959 World Refugee Year. Twentieth Century British History 26 (1), pp. 97-121. ISSN 0955-2359.

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    Wexler, Ellen and Eve, Martin Paul (2015) As Academia.edu Grows, Some Scholars Voice Concerns. Chronicle of Higher Education , ISSN 0009-5982.

    Wexler, Ellen and Eve, Martin Paul (2015) What Open-Access Publishing Actually Costs. Chronicle of Higher Education , ISSN 0009-5982.

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