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    Aboelezz, Mariam (2019) Qirāʾah Taḥlīliyyah fī al-Malaffāt al-Brīṭāniyyah ḥawl Thawrat 1919. In: Ibrahim, N.A. (ed.) al-Thawrah w-al-Tārīkh, a special issue of Marāyā. Cairo, Egypt: Al-Maraya Publishing House, pp. 201-217. ISBN 9789776648357.

    Acton, Harry (2019) Reading the nonhuman in D.H. Lawrence's 'Studies in Classic American Literature' and 'Women in Love'. The D. H. Lawrence Review 44 (2), pp. 88-109. ISSN 0011-4936.

    Al-Amer, Asma (2019) Phonological acquisition and development in Arabic-English bilingual children. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Alambritis, M. and Avery-Quash, S. and Fraser, Hilary (2019) Introduction: Old Masters, Modern Women. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Alqarni, Nada (2019) Emotion perception in Arabic and English by Arabic/English monolinguals and Arabic-English bilinguals: a mixed methods investigation. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Angel, Katherine (2019) Daddy issues: an essay on fathers and feminism. Peninsula Press. ISBN 9781999922399.

    Appel, R. and Trofimovich, P. and Saito, Kazuya and Isaacs, T. and Webb, S. (2019) Lexical aspects of comprehensibility and nativeness from the perspective of native-speaking English raters. ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics 170 (1), pp. 24-52. ISSN 0019-0810.

    Arnold-de Simine, Silke (2019) Beyond trauma? memories of Joi/y and memory play in Blade Runner 2049. Memory Studies 12 (1), pp. 61-73. ISSN 1750-6980.

    Arnold-de Simine, Silke (2019) Keynote speech. In: Museums as Agents of Memory and Change, 24-26 April 2019, Tartu, Estonia. (Unpublished)

    Arnold-de Simine, Silke (2019) Muuseumid konfliktidest lõhestatud ühiskonnas. Sirp: Eesti Kultuurileht , ISSN 2382-8161.

    Arnold-de Simine, Silke (2019) Speech. In: Holographic Afterlives: Virtual Encounters in the Museum, 11th April 2019, UCC, Ireland. (Unpublished)

    Arnold-de Simine, Silke (2019) The stories we tell: uncanny encounters in Mr Straw’s house. International Journal of Heritage Studies 25 (1), pp. 80-95. ISSN 1352-7258.

    Asibong, Andrew (2019) Beyond a carnival of zombies: the economic problem of 'aliveness' in Laurent Cantet's 'Vers le Sud'. Studies in French Cinema 19 (4), pp. 279-293. ISSN 1471-5880.

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    Bale, Anthony (2019) Afterword: three letters. In: Burger, G. and Crocker, H. (eds.) Medieval Affect, Feeling, and Emotion. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, p. 203. ISBN 9781108471961.

    Bale, Anthony (2019) Is Brexit a 'crusade'? FifteenthEightyFour ,

    Bale, Anthony (2019) Where did Margery Kempe cry? In: Barbezat, M. and Scott, A. (eds.) Fluid Bodies and Bodily Fluids in Premodern Europe: Bodies, Blood, and Tears in Literature, Theology, and Art. Arc Humanities Press. ISBN 9781641892384.

    Bale, Anthony and Volovici, M. and Feldman, David (2019) Jews, money, myth. [Show/Exhibition]

    Balibrea, Mari Paz (2019) Bou, Enric, and Jaume Subirana, editors. The Barcelona Reader. Cultural Readings of a City. [Book Review]

    Balibrea, Mari Paz (2019) El paradigma exilio en Catalunya. La Transición en clave comparativa. In: Sarria Buil, A. (ed.) A vueltas con el retorno. La experiencia del exilio republicano en las culturas políticas de la España contemporánea. Bordeaux/Madrid: Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux/Universidad Nacional a Distancia, pp. 137-160. ISBN 9788477874997.

    Balibrea, Mari Paz (2019) Exilio republicano: hay futuro en este pasado. Política Exterior 33 (189), pp. 110-118. ISSN 0213-6856.

    Balibrea, Mari Paz (2019) Sección bibliográfica. Reseña. Carlos Zanón, Carvalho: problemas de identidad. [Book Review]

    Balibrea, Mari Paz and London, J. (2019) Mediating the Catalan Independence Movement: an introduction to a dossier of studies. Journal of Catalan Studies 3 (21), pp. 282-288. ISSN 1139-0271.

    Barrow, Daniel (2019) Scars of the visible: the politics of the image in contemporary experimental fiction. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Bauer, Heike (2019) Ralph M. Leck, Vita Sexualis: Karl Ulrichs and the Origins of Sexual Science. [Book Review]

    Bauer, Heike (2019) Review of Not Straight from Germany: Sexual Publics and Sexual Citizenship since Magnus Hirschfeld (Michigan UP, 2017) ed. by Michael Thomas, Taylor, Annette Timm, and Rainer Herrn. [Book Review]

    Bauer, Heike (2019) Veronika Fuechtner; Douglas E. Haynes; Ryan M. Jones (Editors). A Global History of Sexual Science, 1880–1960. xiii + 437 pp., notes, index. Oakland: University of California Press, 2017. $34.95 (paper). ISBN 9780520293397. [Book Review]

    Bell, Julia (2019) Dinner with Martin Amis. Paris Review , ISSN 0031-2037.

    Bell, Julia (2019) The (Dis)order of things. Mal Journal ,

    Bell, Julia (2019) Fairy. BBC Radio 4, London, UK.

    Bell, Julia (2019) Fear in your water. In: Page, R. (ed.) Resist: Stories of Uprising. Comma Press. ISBN 9781912697076.

    Bell, Julia (2019) Liquid assets. The Times Literary Supplement , ISSN 0307-661X.

    Bintley, Mike (2019) The stones of the wall will cry out: lithic emissaries and marble messengers in Andreas. In: Boulton, M. and Bintley, Mike (eds.) Insular Iconographies: Essays in Honour of Jane Hawkes. Boydell Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture. Boydell and Brewer. ISBN 9781783274116.

    Brooker, Joseph (2019) “Everywhere I look, you could frame it”: David Mitchell’s Mission to Describe. Crossings: A Journal of English Studies 10 , pp. 40-46. ISSN 2071-1107.

    Brooker, Joseph (2019) Flann O'Brien, The Collected Letters of Flann O’Brien. [Book Review]

    Brooker, Joseph (2019) Jonathan Lethem and the galaxy of writing. New Horizons in Contemporary Writing. London, UK: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781350003767.

    Brooker, Joseph (2019) Palimpsests: The Flann O’Brien Conference (University College Dublin, 16-19 July 2019). [Book Review]

    Brooker, Joseph (2019) Raymond’s Fen. In: Harle, Matthew and Machin, James (eds.) Of Mud & Flame - A Penda’s Fen Sourcebook. Strange Attractor. ISBN 9781907222689.

    Brown, Geoffrey (2019) Concert and disconcertion: the music of relationality in the cinema of Claire Denis. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

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    Calatayud, Agnes (2019) An illustrated guide to unfamous places: Satoshi Miki’s Adrift in Tokyo (2007). Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies 19 (2), ISSN 1059-440X.

    Calè, Luisa (2019) Book illustration. In: Haggarty, S. (ed.) William Blake in Context. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 56-69. ISBN 9781107144910.

    Calè, Luisa (2019) Maria Cosway’s Hours: Cosmopolitan and Classical Visual Culture in Thomas Macklin’s Poets Gallery. In: Haywood, I. and Matthews, S. and Shannon, M. (eds.) Romanticism and Illustration. Studies in Romanticism. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 221-242. ISBN 9781108425711.

    Carville, Daragh (2019) The Bay: Season One. ITV, ITV.

    Carville, Daragh (2019) 'Fifty Years', a contribution to 'A Love Letter to Europe: An Outpouring of Sadness and Hope from Writers, Thinkers and Artists' (Coronet, 2019). In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) A Love Letter to Europe. Coronet, pp. 284-285. ISBN 9781529381092.

    Catani, Damian (2019) From victims to perpetrators: the banality of evil in Jonathan Littell’s 'The Kindly Ones'. In: Dihal, K. (ed.) Perspectives on Evil: From Banality to Genocide. At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries 103. Oxford, UK: Brill, pp. 3-24. ISBN 9789004365827.

    Catani, Damian (2019) Rediscovering Beckford's 'satiric gravity': Mallarme's rehabilitation of Vathek. In: Louth, Charlie and McGuinness, Patrick (eds.) Gravity and Grace - Essays for Roger Pearson. Legenda (General Series). Oxford, UK: MHRA, pp. 112-129. ISBN 9781781887875.

    Centeno Martin, Marcos Pablo (2019) Challenging eurocentric surveys: the transnational topic in film studies. Journal of Cinema and Media Studies Teaching Dossier 5 (2), pp. 1-5.

    Centeno Martin, Marcos Pablo (2019) Dialectics of the Goddess in Japanese Audiovisual Culture, Lorenzo J. Torres Hortelano (ed.) (2018) Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. [Book Review]

    Centeno Martin, Marcos Pablo (2019) Legacies of Hani Susumu’s Documentary School. Arts 8 (3), p. 82. ISSN 2076-0752.

    Centeno Martin, Marcos Pablo (2019) Tokyo 1958: postwar narratives through avant-garde documentary. In: Guarné,, B. and Lozano-Mendez, A. and Martínez, D.P. (eds.) Persistently Postwar: Media and the Politics of Memory in Japan. New York, U.S.: Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781785339592.

    Chen, X. and Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) The relationship between English proficiency and humour appreciation among English L1 users and Chinese L2 users of English. Applied Linguistics Review 10 (4), pp. 653-676. ISSN 1868-6303.

    Christie, Ian (2019) Robert Paul and the origins of British Cinema. The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226105635.

    Cupitt, Rebekah and Forstorp, P-A. and Lantz, A. (2019) Visuality without form: video-mediated communication and research practice across disciplinary contexts. Qualitative Inquiry 25 (4), pp. 417-431. ISSN 1077-8004.

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    Damrau, Peter (2019) Elizabeth Singer Rowe (1674-1737): from Parsonage to bestselling author. In: Renker, C.K. and Bach, S. (eds.) Women from the Parsonage: Pastors’ Daughters as Writers, Translators, Salonnières, and Educators. De Gruyter, pp. 31-50. ISBN 9783110590364.

    Davis, Isabel (2019) Love, wind eggs, and mere conceptions: non-generation in William Harvey’s De conceptione. Textual Practice 33 (8), pp. 1321-1340. ISSN 0950-236X.

    Davis, Isabel (2019) Tales of the unexpected: A Marian woodcut in The Book of Common Prayer. Notes and Queries 66 (3), pp. 384-387. ISSN 0029-3970.

    Davis, Isabel (2019) The experimental conception hospital: dating pregnancy and the gothic imagination. Social History of Medicine 32 (4), pp. 773-798. ISSN 0951-631X.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) If classroom emotions were music, teachers would be conductors and learners would be members of the orchestra. In: Mentz, O. and Papaja, K. (eds.) Focus on Language: Challenging Language Learning and Language Teaching in Peace and Global Education. Europa lernen 10. Berlin, Germany: LIT Verlag, pp. 8-10. ISBN 9783643912640.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) When elephants fly: the lift-off of emotion research in applied linguistics. The Modern Language Journal 103 (2), pp. 533-536. ISSN 0026-7902.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) The effect of classroom emotions, attitudes toward English, and teacher behavior on willingness to communicate among English Foreign Language Learners. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 38 (4), pp. 523-535. ISSN 0261-927X.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) The relationship between Trait emotional intelligence and experienced ESL/EFL teachers´ love of English, attitudes towards their students and institution, self-reported classroom practices, enjoyment and creativity. Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics 41 (4), pp. 468-487. ISSN 2192-9513.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc and Chen, X. and Padilla, A. and Lake, J. (2019) The flowering of positive psychology in Foreign Language Teaching and Acquisition research. Frontiers in Psychology 10 (212), ISSN 1664-1078.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc and Lorette, Pernelle and Petrides, K.V. (2019) The effects of linguistic proficiency, trait emotional intelligence and cultural background on emotion recognition by English native speakers. In: Alba Juez, L. and Mackenzie, L. (eds.) Emotion in Discourse. Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 302. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: John Benjamins, pp. 279-300. ISBN 9789027202390.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc and MacIntyre, P. (2019) The predictive power of multicultural personality traits, learner and teacher variables on foreign language enjoyment and anxiety. In: Sato, M. and Loewen, S. (eds.) Evidence-based second language pedagogy: A collection of Instructed Second Language Acquisition studies. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780815392538.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc and MacIntyre, P. (2019) The predictive power of multicultural personality traits, learner and teacher variables on foreign language enjoyment and anxiety. In: Sato, M. and Loewen, S. (eds.) Evidence-Based Second Language Pedagogy: A Collection of Instructed Second Language Acquisition Studies. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 263-286. ISBN 9780815392521.

    Dewaele, Jean-Marc and Magdalena-Franco, A. and Saito, Kazuya (2019) The effect of perception of teacher characteristics on Spanish EFL Learners’ anxiety and enjoyment. The Modern Language Journal 103 (2), pp. 412-427. ISSN 0026-7902.

    Dolbear, Sam (2019) Names written in invisible ink: Walter Benjamin, friendship and historical generation. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Dovzhyk, Olexandra (2019) The afterlives of Aubrey Beardsley in Russia (1899-1929). [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Dziadosz, Bartłomiej (2019) On the meaning of a cut : towards a theory of editing. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Dzuverovic, Lina (2019) Momentum Biennial - The Reader. In: Klontz, A. and Marti, Manen (eds.) Momentum10: The Emotional Exhibition Reader. Stockholm, Sweden: Art & Theory. ISBN 9789188031754.

    Dzuverovic, Lina and Revell, I. (2019) Lots of shiny junk at the art dump: the sick and unwilling curator. Parse Journal 9 , ISSN 2002-0953.

    da Fonseca-Kruel, V.S. and Martins, Luciana and Cabalzar, A. and López-Garcés, C.L. and Coelho-Ferreira, M. and van der Veld, P.-J. and Milliken, W. and Nesbitt, M. (2019) Biocultural collections and participatory methods: old, current, and future knowledge. In: Albuquerque, U.P. and Lucena, R.F.P. and da Cunha, L.V.F.C. and Alves, R.R.N. (eds.) Methods and Techniques in Ethnobiology and Ethnoecology. Springer Protocols Handbooks. New York: Humana Press, pp. 215-228. ISBN 9781493989195.

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    Edwards, Caroline (2019) All aboard for Ararat: islands in contemporary flood fiction. ASAP/Journal 4 (1), pp. 211-238. ISSN 2381-4705.

    Edwards, Caroline (2019) Utopia and the contemporary British novel. Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108498708.

    Eldridge, Pippa (2019) The poetics of sprawl: literary and filmic engagements with American suburbia, 1990-2017. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Academic author rights of presentation on mutable digital platforms. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Additional points in my Plan S response. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Birkbeck updates draft REF code of practice to specify that it will not submit anyone on compulsory redundancy, despite not having any such redundancies anyway. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The British Academy response misrepresents Plan S and OA. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Close Reading with Computers is Published Today and Next Projects. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Close Reading with Computers: Textual Scholarship, Computational Formalism, and David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. ISBN 9781503609365.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Comments on the interim Royal Historical Society response to Plan S. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Digital Humanities, Open Publishing, and Literary Studies. In: Vice-Chancellor's Seminar, 13th November 2019, University of London, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) (Digital) Ways of Looking. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The Economics and Political-Economics of Open-Access Monograph Publishing. In: Open Access Monographs: From Policy to Reality, October 2nd 2019, University of Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Elsevier threatens others for linking to Sci-Hub but does so itself. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Enumerations: Data and Literary Study. Andrew Piper. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. xiii+243. [Book Review]

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Fact and Fiction, Proximity and Profundity, Distance and Depth. In: The Mediated Text, 5th April 2019, Loughborough University London. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) From Mars and Back to Close Reading with Computers. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The Future of Open Research and its Impact on Humanities and Social Science. In: Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, 5th December 2019, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) How do you describe this kind of illness? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) How long does it take to examine a PhD thesis? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) How to read a (blank) page: on redaction in contemporary fiction. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) I have won the 2019 Philip Leverhulme Prize. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) I have won the 2019 Philip Leverhulme Prize. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) If we choose to align open access to research with geo-political borders we negate the moral value of open access. LSE Impact Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Immunity problems. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) In or out, green or gold? Plan S raises questions for the REF. Research Fortnight , ISSN 1358-1198.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Instrumental reading. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Jennifer Egan’s Editorial Processes and the Archival Edition of Emerald City. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Late Modernism, Postmodernism, and After. In: Boxall, Peter (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction: 1980–2018. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Learned Societies Plan S report and a note on double dipping. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Learned Societies, Open Access and Budgetary Cross-Subsidy. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) My 2019 in review. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) My Draft Plan S Implementation Guidance Feedback. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) OA and Learned Societies. In: NorthEast Research Libraries Consortium Meeting, 21st June 2019, Washington, DC, USA. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Old Traditions and New Technologies. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) On music, life, Tici Taci, and a new release. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Open Access and Monographs. In: Technē Congress, 10-11 January 2019, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Open Access and the Humanities. fifteeneightyfour ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Open Access and the Slow Onset Storm for the Humanities. In: Fordham/Birkbeck Symposium on Digital Scholarship, 3-5th June 2019, Fordham University, London, UK.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Open Metrics for Monographs Experiment: Final Report. Jisc Open Metrics Lab ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Open Metrics for Monographs: Background Contexts and Literature Review. Jisc Open Metrics Lab ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Open Monographs Metrics Experiment. In: Metrics for Monographs Meeting, 14th October 2019, Jisc Collections, London. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Opting out of league tables is, of course, a type of prestige game. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Philosophy. In: Dalsgaard, Inger H. (ed.) Thomas Pynchon in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (In Press)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Plan S, Alternative Business Models, and Open Access Monographs. In: Challenges in the Scholarly Publishing Cycle, 20th November 2019, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Plan S: Origins, Developments, Speed. In: UKSG 42nd Annual Conference and Exhibition, 8 April - 10 Apr 2019, Telford, England. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The Problems of Unit Costs Per Article. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Publishing and Information. In: Phillips, Angus and Bhaskar, Michael (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Publishing Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (In Press)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Pynchon and the New Materialism. In: Freer, Joanna (ed.) The New Pynchon Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (In Press)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Ratholin. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Reading Redaction: Symptomatic Metadata, Erasure Poetry, and Mark Blacklock’s I’m Jack. Critique: Studies In Contemporary Fiction 60 (3), pp. 330-341. ISSN 0011-1619.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Review of Anthony Uhlmann’s Saint Antony in His Desert. Electronic Book Review , ISSN 1553-1139.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Review of Making Literature Now by Amy Hungerford; Mere Reading: The Poetics of Wonder in Modern American Novels by Lee Clark Mitchell; and Anti-Book: On the Art and Politics of Radical Publishing by Nicholas Thoburn. American Literature 91 (3), ISSN 0002-9831.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Running the PreSonus Quantum interfaces on Windows 7. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Running unoconv on Ubuntu 18.04 and Libreoffice 6. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The Sacred Unreadable Artefact: Digital Preservation, Computational Abundance, and Scarce Access. In: Digital Library Futures: Symposium on Non-Print Legal Deposit, 21st May 2019, University of Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Starting an Open Access Journal. In: Publishing Workshop, 29 January 2019, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Text of Digital Library Futures keynote (Cambridge, 21st May 2019). eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Thinking through citation resolution and proposals for consumer-driven, DOI-like metadata repositories. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Thoughts on academic prestige and institutional solvency. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) What size should my music studio be? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) "What was knowledge for, I would ask myself": Science, Technology, and Pharmakon in David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas. In: Knepper, Wendy and Hopf, Courtney (eds.) David Mitchell: Contemporary Critical Perspectives. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) When infrastructural support clashes with DORA and good research assessment practices. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) A brief note on the RHS Plan S report. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) An expensive but possible way to do Society OA. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The first OA liberated article from my Leverhulme Prize: The Critique of Metamodernism. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) An irony of the 'hierarchy of journals. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) A little more on defamation and CC BY. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The new REF individual circumstances setup: the good and the bad. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The second OA liberated article from my Leverhulme Prize: Natural language generation and authorial labour. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) The supervisory frustrations of AHRC Doctoral Training Partnerships. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2019) A thought experiment: do we really care about the type of scholarly publishing entity? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul and Byers, Andy and Sanchez, Mauro and Clemente Vega, Paula (2019) Janeway. An Open Insights interview with Martin Paul Eve, Andy Byers and Mauro Sanchez. Open Insights ,

    Eve, Martin Paul and Sayer, Lizzie (2019) Distributed models for open access publishing: Q&A with Martin Eve. International Science Council ,

    Eve, Martin Paul and Willinsky, John and Rieger, Oya (2019) Consortial Funding Models: What are they and how do they work? In: OASPA Webinar, 4th April 2019, Online. (Unpublished)

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    Fergus, Emily (2019) 'Goblinlike, fantastic: little people and deep time at the fin de siècle. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Flynn, Molly (2019) Witness onstage: documentary theatre in Twenty-first Century Russia. Theatre: Theory – Practice – Performance. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9781526126191. (In Press)

    Fracchia, Carmen (2019) Black but human: slavery and visual arts in Hapsburg Spain, 1480-1700. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198767978.

    Fraser, Hilary (2019) Writing Cosmopolis: the cosmopolitan aesthetics of Emilia Dilke and Vernon Lee. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century (28), pp. 1-19. ISSN 1755-1560.

    Fraser, L. and Harman, Kerry (2019) Keeping going in austere times: the declining spaces for adult widening participation in Higher Education in England. In: Boeren, E. and James, N. (eds.) Being an Adult Learner in Austere Times: Exploring the Contexts of Higher, Further and Community Education. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 71-95. ISBN 9783319972077.

    Fyfe, Aileen and Eve, Martin Paul and Lawson, Stuart and Moore, Samuel and Neylon, Cameron (2019) Helping learned societies explore Plan S-compliant business models - A proposal. eve.gd ,

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    Grant, Catherine (2019) Beast fables: a videographic study of cinematic deer and transhuman children. The Cine Files 14 , ISSN 2156-9096.

    Grant, Catherine (2019) El embrujo de LA MUJER SIN CABEZA /The Haunting of THE HEADLESS WOMAN. Tecmerin: Revista de Ensayos Audiovisuales (2), ISSN 2659-4269.

    Grant, Catherine and Keathley, C. and Mittell, J. (2019) The videographic essay: criticism in sound and image. Kino Agora. Montreal, CA: Caboose books. ISBN 9781927852118.

    Grant, Catherine and Kooijman, J. (2019) New ways of seeing (and hearing): the audiovisual essay and television. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Griffiths, Catrin Mererid (2019) Renovating romance : experimentation in English narrative fiction, 1645-1665. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

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    Halden, Grace (2019) Photography and digital art. In: McFarlane, A. and Murphy, G.J. and Schmeink, L. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture. Routledge Companions. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780815351931.

    Hamblyn, Richard (2019) And now the weather: how technology helped us to predict. [Book Review]

    Hamblyn, Richard (2019) Diamonds in the sky. Countryfile (154), pp. 56-60. ISSN 1752-7287.

    Hamblyn, Richard (2019) Flights of fancy: victorian science and meteorological adventure. [Book Review]

    Hamblyn, Richard (2019) How much are they paying you? The Mechanics Institute Review (16), pp. 1-14.

    Hammer, Kate (2019) Bilingual cogito: inner speech in acculturated bilinguals. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 22 (5), pp. 576-592. ISSN 1367-0050.

    Harman, Kerry (2019) Enacting equality: rethinking emancipation and adult education with Jacque Rancière. In: Finnegan, F. and Grummell, B. (eds.) Power and possibility: adult education in a diverse and complex world. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers, pp. 107-116. ISBN 9789004413306.

    Harris, J.A. and Lawn, A. and Kaps, Marju (2019) Investigating sound and structure in concert: a pupillometry study of relative clause attachment. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2019: Creativity + Cognition + Computation, Montreal, Canada, July 24-27, 2019. NY Curran Associates, Inc., pp. 1880-1886. ISBN 0991196775.

    Harris-Birtill, Rose (2019) David Mitchell's post-secular world: Buddhism, belief and the urgency of compassion. New Horizons in Contemporary Writing. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781350078598.

    Harris-Birtill, Rose (2019) Introducing the Time and the Arts Special Edition: a Note from the Editor. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Harris-Birtill, Rose (2019) KronoScope Time in the Arts special edition. Brill.

    Harris-Birtill, Rose (2019) 'Looking Down Time's Telescope at Myself': reincarnation and global futures in David Mitchell's fictional worlds (Winner of the ISST New Scholar's Prize). In: Montemayor, C. and Daniel, R. (eds.) Time's Urgency. The Study of Time 16. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, pp. 16-34. ISBN 9789004408241.

    Harris-Birtill, Rose (2019) Voicing tragedy in David Mitchell's Libretti: Wake and Sunken Garden. In: Knepper, W. and Hopf, C. (eds.) David Mitchell: Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Contemporary Critical Perspectives. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 117-132. ISBN 9781474262118.

    Hartnell, Anna (2019) From Civil Rights to #BLM. In: O'Gorman, D. and Eaglestone, R. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Twenty-First Century Literary Fiction. Routledge, pp. 298-310. ISBN 9781032178455.

    Harwood, N. and Petrić, Bojana (2019) Helping international master’s students navigate dissertation supervision: research-informed discussion and awareness-raising activities. Journal of International Students 9 (1), pp. 150-171. ISSN 2166-3750.

    Hayward, Beverley Marie (2019) Positionings, policies and practices in the UK's current higher education sector in the context of neo-liberalism: an exploration of the subject position of the female learning support assistant, as they practise their art and craft in the everyday. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Henkel, Imke (2019) The witty Briton stands up to the European bully. How a populist myth helped the British Eurosceptics to win the 2016 EU referendum. Politique européenne 2019/4 (66), pp. 72-94. ISSN 1623-6297.

    Henkel, Imke and Thurman, N. and Deffner, V. (2019) Comparing journalism cultures in Britain and Germany: confrontation, contextualization, conformity. Journalism Studies 20 (14), pp. 1995-2013. ISSN 1461-670X.

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    Ilter, Seda (2019) Introduction: Reflections on Turkish theatre. Theatre Research International 44 (3), pp. 291-295. ISSN 0307-8833.

    Ilter, Seda (2019) Researching theatre in Turkey: hopeful thinking from afar. Cambridge University Press.

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    Jakeman, Robyn Sarah (2019) Italian futurism and the development of English literary modernism, 1909-1915. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Jeffery, L. and Palladino, M. and Rotter, R. and Woolley, Agnes (2019) Creative engagement with migration. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Jeffery, L. and Palladino, M. and Rotter, R. and Woolley, Agnes (2019) Creative engagement with migration - Special issue of Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture, v.10(1). Intellect.

    Jiang, Y. and Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) How unique is the foreign language classroom enjoyment and anxiety of Chinese EFL learners? System 82 , pp. 13-25. ISSN 0346-251X.

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    Kawakami, Akane (2019) Lost Voices: Modiano’s female protagonists. In: Modern Literary Association (MLA) Annual Conference, 23-25 Jul 2019, Lisbon, Portugal. (Unpublished)

    Kawakami, Akane (2019) Modiano’s Encre sympathique. In: Modern Languages Department Seminar Series, Lund University, Sweden. (Unpublished)

    Kawakami, Akane (2019) Time travelling in Ernaux's Memoire de Fille. French Studies 73 (2), ISSN 0016-1128.

    Kawakami, Akane (2019) Un écrivain mouvementé ; Ferrier’s dynamic style and identity. In: Michaël Ferrier conference: Mémoires d’outre-mer/Over Seas of Memory, 18 Sep 2019, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Kim, S.J. (2019) Vanilla. Juked ,

    Kleineidam, Claude-Patrick (2019) Intercultural crisis communication: cultural background and the formation of perception. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Kozminska, Kinga (2019) Intonation, identity and contact-induced change among Polish-speaking migrants in the U.K. Journal of Sociolinguistics 23 (1), pp. 29-53. ISSN 1360-6441.

    Kraniauskas, John (2019) The reflux of money: outlaw accumulation and territorialization in "Breaking Bad". In: Osborne, P. and Alliez, E. and Russell, E.-J. (eds.) Capitalism: Concept, Idea, Image. Aspects of Marx's "Capital" Today. London, UK: CRMEP Books, pp. 219-245. ISBN 9781999333706.

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    Lauenstein, Eva-Maria (2019) Women's mausoleums imagined: reformation, text and tomb c.1550-1650. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Lawson, Stuart Andrew (2019) Open Access Policy in the UK : from neoliberalism to the commons. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Lee, J.W. and Lou, Jackie Jia (2019) The ordinary semiotic landscape of an unordinary place: spatiotemporal disjunctures in Incheon’s Chinatown. International Journal of Multilingualism 16 (2), pp. 187-203. ISSN 1479-0718.

    Lem, Pola and Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Plan S: One Year On. Research Europe , pp. 8-9. ISSN 1358-1198.

    Lem, Pola and Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Worried societies air their concerns as they search for Plan S solutions. Research Europe , p. 7. ISSN 1358-1198.

    Leslie, Esther (2019) Anti-Fascism, anti-art, doubt and despair. Third Text 33 (3), pp. 293-313. ISSN 0952-8822.

    Leslie, Esther (2019) Ars Technica in Ethereality. In: Bang Larsen, L. (ed.) Mud Muses – A Rant About Technology. Stockhlom, Sweden: Museum of Modern Art/Moderna Museet, pp. 97-107. ISBN 9789198417753. (In Press)

    Leslie, Esther (2019) Jagode in Smetana: O Esfir Sub in revolucionarmen objecktu. In: Krajnc, M. and Baskar, N. and Kos, J. and Lovrenov, M. (eds.) Oktobrska revolucija in zgodnje-sovjetski film. Zbirka Jesenska filmska šola. Slovenia: Jesenskafilmskasola, Slovenska Kinoteka. ISBN 9789617013085.

    Leslie, Esther (2019) Messianic rays in the Atomic Age: Walter Benjamin in the presence of radioactivity. ALIENOCENE: Journal of the First Outernational ,

    Leslie, Esther (2019) This other atmosphere: against human resources, Emoji, and devices. Journal of Visual Culture 18 (1), pp. 3-29. ISSN 1470-4129.

    Leslie, Esther (2019) Waves and globes in Walter Benjamin’s Microcosmic Cities. In: Dirscherl, M. and Köhler, A. (eds.) Urban Microcosms 1789-1940. ilmr books. London, UK: Institute of Modern Language Research. ISBN 9780854572663.

    Lewis, Ann (2019) Adapting illustration for the almanach: text/image relations in Daniel-Nicolas Chodowiecki's illustrations for Rousseau's 'Julie, ou La Nouvelle Héloïse'. In: Illustration and Adaptation, 10-11 October 2019, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France. (Unpublished)

    Lewis, Ann (2019) Framing the sentimental topos: illustrating the novel of sensibility in a transnational context (Germany and France). In: International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, July 2019, University of Edinburgh. (Unpublished)

    Lewis, Ann (2019) Texte, légende et image dans sept illustrations de 'La Nouvelle Heloïse': autour de Julie et son père. In: Augustyn, J. and Dubost, J.P. and Sasson, S.J. (eds.) Penser et (d)écrire l'illustration: Le rapport à l'image dans la littérature des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. Révolutions et romantismes. Clermont-Ferrand, France: Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, pp. 79-106. ISBN 9782845168831.

    Li, W. and Zhu, Hua (2019) Imagination as a key factor in LMLS in transnational families. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2019 (255), pp. 73-107. ISSN 0165-2516.

    Li, W. and Zhu, Hua (2019) Tranßcripting: playful subversion with Chinese characters. International Journal of Multilingualism , ISSN 14790718.

    Litt, Toby (2019) Patience. Galley Beggar Press.

    Lorch, Marjorie (2019) The long view of language localization. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy , ISSN 1662-5129.

    Lorch, Marjorie and Whurr, R. (2019) The laryngoscope and 19th century British understanding of laryngeal movements. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 28 (2), pp. 262-276. ISSN 0964-704X.

    Lorette, Pernelle and Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) The relationship between bi/multilingualism, nativeness, proficiency and multimodal emotion recognition ability. International Journal of Bilingualism 23 (6), pp. 1502-1516. ISSN 1367-0069.

    Loutrari, Ariadni and Lorch, Marjorie (2019) Beyond existing prosodic dichotomies: perception of aesthetic prosodic properties of speech and music in a right-hemisphere stroke patient. Selected Papers on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics 23 , pp. 262-283. ISSN 2529-1114.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2019) Always historicize? Penda's Fen in the 1970s. In: Harle, Matthew and Machin, James (eds.) Of Mud and Flame: The Penda's Fen Sourcebook. London, UK: Strange Attractor Press. ISBN 9781907222689.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2019) Corridors: passages of modernity. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 9781789140538.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2019) Gothic, horror and the weird: shifting paradigms. In: Dennis, D. and Talia, S. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Victorian Literature. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 83-94. ISBN 9781138579866.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2019) Passage of time. Financial Times , pp. 10-11. ISSN 03071766.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2019) Professor Nobody's little lectures on Thomas Ligotti's supernatural horror. The Dark Arts Journal , ISSN 2397-107X.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2019) X-Ray specs. continent 8 (1-2), pp. 186-192. ISSN 2159-9920.

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    MacIntyre, P.D. and Dewaele, Jean-Marc and Macmillan, N. and Li, Chengchen (2019) The emotional underpinnings of Gardner’s Attitudes and Motivation Test Battery. In: Al-Hoorie, A. and MacIntyre, P.D. (eds.) Contemporary Language Motivation Theory: 60 years Since Gardner and Lambert (1959). Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters, pp. 57-79. ISBN 9781788925181.

    March, Philip (2019) The influence of Congregationalism on the New Journalism of W. T. Stead, 1870-1901. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Markham, Tim (2019) Affective solidarity and mediated distant suffering: In defence of mere feltness. International Journal of Cultural Studies 22 (4), pp. 467-480. ISSN 1367-8779.

    Martins, Luciana and Cabalzar, A. (2019) O rio Uaupés do passado: Escritos, imagens e coleções de Richard Spruce e Alfred Russel Wallace revelam como era essa região há 170 anos. Aru: revista de pesquisa intercultural da bacia do rio negro, amazônia (3), pp. 132-147. ISSN 1983-8298.

    Mayo, Nick and Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Journal’s plan to review preprints aims to kill ‘desk rejects’. Times Higher Education ,

    McCabe, Janet (2019) “And Not That It Matters, but I’m 5 F**king 2 and I Will Rock This Dress”: ageing and its (re)imagining of the female body in HBO’s Sex and the City, with Samantha Jones. Revue Française d'études américaines , ISSN 0397-7870.

    McEntee-Atalianis, Lisa (2019) Identity in applied linguistics research. London, UK: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781623564667.

    McGovern, Melanie and Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Information labour and shame in Farmer and Chevli’s 'Abortion Eve'. The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship 9 (1), 6.1-6.28. ISSN 2048-0792.

    McKenzie, Lindsay and Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Linking Liability: Sci-Hub, a repository for pirated research papers, is widely acknowledged to be illegal. But is sharing a link to the site illegal, too? Inside Higher Ed ,

    McKenzie, Lindsay and Eve, Martin Paul (2019) Making Monographs Open. Inside Higher Education ,

    McKim, Joel (2019) Into the universe of rendered architectural images. Unthinking Photography ,

    Mills, Victoria (2019) Paraphernalia! Victorian Objects by Helen Kingstone, Kate Lister. [Book Review]

    Moskowitz, S. and Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) Is teacher happiness contagious? A study of the link between perceptions of language teacher happiness and student attitudes. Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching , ISSN 1750-1229.

    Msiska, Mpalive Hangson (2019) Divine ways of cognition: the burden of the poet-seer in Soyinka's Idanre. In: Oni, D. and Adigun, B. (eds.) The Soyinka Impulse. Ibadan, Nigeria: Bookcraft, pp. 238-255. ISBN 9789785602296.

    Mulvey, Laura (2019) Afterimages: on cinema, women and changing times. London, UK: Reaktion. ISBN 9781789141221. (In Press)

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    Nead, Lynda and Wyver, J. (2019) Bert Hardy: exercises with photography and film. British Art Studies , ISSN 2058 - 5462.

    Nourpanah, Golnoosh (2019) The Iranian queer. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

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    O'Brien, Sean Joseph (2019) Accumulation. In: Pendakis, A. and Szeman, I. and Diamanti, J. (eds.) The Bloomsbury Companion to Marx. Bloomsbury Companions. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 251-258. ISBN 9781474278713.

    O'Brien, Sean Joseph (2019) Blacking out: Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man and the historicity of Anti-Blackness. Cultural Critique 105 , pp. 80-105. ISSN 0882-4371.

    Okuhata, Yutaka (2019) Angela Carter's critique of her contemporary world: politics, history, and mortality. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Ostrowska, Dorota (2019) Cinematic sense of place: embodied celluloid spectres on the red carpet in Cannes. In: Wise, N. and Harris, J. (eds.) Events, Places and Societies. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 85-96. ISBN 9781138482470.

    Ostrowska, Dorota (2019) "The migrant gaze" and "the migrant festive chronotope": programming the refugee crisis at the European human rights and documentary film festivals. The case of One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festivals (2016). Studies in European Cinema 16 (3), pp. 266-281. ISSN 1741-1548.

    Owen, Louise (2019) How does theatre represent economic systems? In: Bleeker, M. and Kear, A. and Kelleher, J. and Roms, H. (eds.) Thinking Through Theatre: A Critical Companion to Performance. Thinking through Theatre. London, UK: Methuen Drama. ISBN 9781472579607.

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    Panicacci, Alex (2019) Do the languages migrants use in private and emotional domains define their cultural belonging more than the passport they have? International Journal of Intercultural Relations 69 , pp. 87-101. ISSN 0147‐1767.

    Parejo Vadillo, Ana (2019) Michael Field: Decadent Moderns: 1875-1914. Series in Victorian Studies. Ohio, U.S.: Ohio University Press. ISBN 9780821424018. (In Press)

    Parejo Vadillo, Ana (2019) Poets of style: cultivating artifice in poetries of asceticism and excess. In: Hughes, L.K. (ed.) Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women's Poetry. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316856543.

    Philo, G. and Miller, D. and Berry, M. and Schlosberg, Justin and Lerman, A. (2019) Bad news for Labour: the party, Antisemitism and public belief. Pluto Press. ISBN 9781786805720.

    Placencia, Maria Elena (2019) Los pedidos. In: Placencia, Maria Elena and Padilla, X.A. (eds.) Guía práctica de pragmática del español. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 7-17. ISBN 9780815357728.

    Placencia, Maria Elena (2019) Qué perfección: complimenting behaviour among Ecuadorian teenage girls on Instagram. In: Ogiermann, E. and Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, P. (eds.) From Speech Acts to Lay Concepts of Politeness. Multilingual and Multicultural Perspectives. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107198050.

    Placencia, Maria Elena (2019) Responding to bargaining moves in a digital era: refusals of offers on Mercado Libre Ecuador. In: Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, P. and Fernández Amaya, L. and de la O Hernández López, M. (eds.) Technology Mediated Service Encounters. Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 300. John Benjamins, pp. 173-198. ISBN 9789027202123.

    Placencia, Maria Elena and Fuentes Rodríguez, C. (2019) Introducción. Variación regional en el uso de marcadores del discurso en español / Introduction. Regional variation in the use of discourse markers in Spanish. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Placencia, Maria Elena and García, C. (2019) ‘No gracias amigo’: Refusals of bargaining offers in e-service encounters in Mercado Libre Ecuador and Mercado Libre Venezuela. In: Félix-Brasdefer, J.C. and Placencia, Maria Elena (eds.) Pragmatic variation in service encounter interactions across the Spanish-speaking world. Routledge Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138479593. (In Press)

    Powell, H. and Placencia, Maria Elena (2019) Interpersonal work in service encounters on Mercado Libre Argentina: a comparison between buyer and vendor patterns across two market domains. In: Félix-Brasdefer, C. and Placencia, Maria Elena (eds.) Pragmatic Variation in Service Encounter Interactions across the Spanish-Speaking World. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138479593. (In Press)

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    Rodgers, Scott (2019) Journalism: an urban affair. In: Krajina, Z. and Stevenson, D. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 66-75. ISBN 9780415792554.

    Rodgers, Scott (2019) Urban growth machine (2nd Edition version). In: Kobayashi, A. (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Elsevier. ISBN 9780081022955. (In Press)

    Rolland, L. and Dewaele, Jean-Marc and Costa, B. (2019) Planning and conducting ethical interviews: power, language and emotions. In: McKinley, J. and Rose, H. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in Applied Linguistics. Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 279-289. ISBN 9781138501140.

    Rosani, S. and Saladin, E. and Rebelo, Inês (2019) White masks. Atelierfrankfurt. (Unpublished)

    Rose, Jacqueline (2019) Mothers: an essay on love and cruelty. Faber and Faber. ISBN 9780571331437.

    Rudy, Susan (2019) ‘I don’t know what gender is, but I do, and I can, and we all do’: an interview with Clare Hemmings. European Journal of Women's Studies 26 (2), pp. 211-222. ISSN 1350-5068.

    Rudy, Susan (2019) A queer response to Caroline Bergvall's hyphenated practice: toward an interdependent model of reading. In: Colby, G. (ed.) Reading Experimental Writing. Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 163-184. ISBN 9781474440394.

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    Said, F. and Zhu, Hua (2019) “No, no Maama! say 'shaatir ya ouledee shaatir'!" children's agency in language use and socialisation. International Journal of Bilingualism 23 (3), pp. 771-785. ISSN 1367-0069.

    Saito, Kazuya (2019) Individual differences in second language speech learning in classroom settings: roles of awareness in the longitudinal development of Japanese learners’ English /ɹ/ pronunciation. Second Language Research 35 (2), pp. 149-172. ISSN 0267-6583.

    Saito, Kazuya (2019) To what extent does long-term foreign language education help improve spoken second language lexical proficiency? TESOL Quarterly 53 (1), pp. 82-107. ISSN 0039-8322.

    Saito, Kazuya (2019) The role of aptitude in second language segmental learning: the case of Japanese learners’ English /r/ pronunciation attainment in classroom settings. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Saito, Kazuya and Sun, Hui and Tierney, Adam (2019) Explicit and implicit aptitude effects on second language speech learning: scrutinizing segmental and suprasegmental sensitivity and performance via behavioural and neurophysiological measures. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 22 (5), pp. 1123-1140. ISSN 1366-7289.

    Saito, Kazuya and Suzukida, Y. and Sun, H. (2019) Aptitude, experience and second language pronunciation proficiency development in classroom settings: a longitudinal study. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 41 (1), pp. 201-225. ISSN 0272-2631.

    Shakiba, Nooshin (2019) The effects of socio-biographical background, acculturation, and personality on Persian immigrants' swearing behaviour. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Shanks, Leonie (2019) The epistolary I: Dorothy Richardson's correspondence and the paper trails of modernism. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Shintani, N. and Saito, Kazuya and Rie, K. (2019) The relationship between multilingual raters’ language background and their perceptions of accentedness and comprehensibility of second language speech. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 22 (7), pp. 849-869. ISSN 1367-0050.

    Sidi, Leah (2019) Sarah Kane's dramaturgy of psychic life. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Simpson, L. and Dewaele, Jean-Marc (2019) Self-misgendering among multilingual transgender speakers. International Journal of the Sociology of Language (256), pp. 103-128. ISSN 0165-2516.

    Strong, Dina (2019) The construction of Erasmus student identity: a discourse historic approach. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Swain, Robert (2019) Theatre director training for classical theatre. In: Theatre Director claasical theatre workshops, 8 March 2014; 9-10 Jan, 14-15 May 2016; 14-15 Jan, 6-7 May 2017; 19-20 May, 1 July 2018, London and Stratford upon Avon, UK.

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    Tarantino, M. and Lokot, T. and Moore, S. and Rodgers, Scott and Tosoni, S. (2019) Urban data cultures in post-socialist countries: challenges for evidence-based policy towards housing sustainability. University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. (Unpublished)

    Tavmen, Güneş (2019) Open data and smart London governmentality: thinking through discourse, infrastructure and citizenship. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Teevan, Colin (2019) Resistance (Rebellion, Series 2). [Video]

    Topinka, Robert (2019) “Back to a Past that Was Futuristic”: The Alt-Right and the uncanny form of racism. b2o: an online journal , ISSN 2639-7250.

    Tran, Mai Ngoc (2019) Scrutinizing the effects of the 4/3/2 activity: repetition, increasing time pressure, accuracy enhancement and cognitive individual differences. [Thesis] (Unpublished)

    Tsang, Michael (2019) Might the translated not travel? The case of Chang Hsi-kuo and his The City Trilogy. In: American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) Convention, 07-10 Mar 2019, Washington DC, U.S.. (Unpublished)

    Tsang, Michael (2019) Teaching Manga as a phenomenon of global commodity production and consumption. In: Holca, I. and Tămaş, C.S. (eds.) Japan in the World, The World in Japan: A Methodological Approach. Editura Pro Universitaria, pp. 78-100. ISBN 9786062610876.

    Tsang, Michael (2019) A minor literature(?) at interregnum: whither Hong Kong’s English writing? In: (Re)defining the Intersection: Hong Kong Textuality, 25 Jan 2019, Sheffield, UK. (Unpublished)

    Tsang, Michael and Fung, D. (2019) Beyond the spoon-feeding classroom: a Jesuit Priest’s use of outings as holistic education. Education About Asia 24 (1), pp. 22-27. ISSN 1090-6851.

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    Uchihara, T. and Kazuya, Saito (2019) Exploring the relationship between productive vocabulary knowledge and second language oral ability. The Language Learning Journal 47 (1), pp. 65-75. ISSN 0957-1736.

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    Vessey, Rachelle (2019) Arja Nurmi, Tanja Rütten, and Päivi Pahta (eds): 'Challenging the Myth of Monolingual Corpora'. Brill Rodopi, 2017. [Book Review]

    Vessey, Rachelle (2019) Domestic work = language work? Language and gender ideologies in the marketing of multilingual domestic workers in London. Gender and Language 13 (3), pp. 314-338. ISSN 1747-6321.

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    Walker, John (2019) Culture, society and secularization: literature and religion in the German-speaking world, 1830–1900. In: Walker, John and Cooper, I. (eds.) Literature and Religion in the German-Speaking World From 1200 to the Present Day. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108418102.

    Walker, John and Cooper, I. (2019) Introduction: literature and religion in the German-speaking world, 1200 to the present. In: Walker, John and Cooper, I. (eds.) Literature and Religion in the German-Speaking World From 1200 to the Present Day. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108284622.

    Walsh, Fintan (2019) Contagious performance: between illness and ambience. In: Walsh, Fintan (ed.) Theatres of Contagion: Transmitting Early Modern to Contemporary Performance. Methuen Drama Engage. London, UK: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781350085992. (In Press)

    Walsh, Fintan (2019) Encountering the pose. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) The Last Known Pose: Essays and Reflections on the Works of Qasim Riza Shaheen. Manchester, UK: Cornerhouse Productions, pp. 31-34. ISBN 9780956957160.

    Walsh, Fintan (2019) Experiments in time. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Walsh, Fintan (2019) On moving and being moved. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Walsh, Fintan (2019) The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre. [Book Review]

    Walsh, Fintan (2019) Scenes of political crisis. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Walsh, Fintan (2019) Viral Hamlet: history, memory, kinship. In: Walsh, Fintan (ed.) Theatres of Contagion: Transmitting Early Modern to Contemporary Performance. Methuen Drama Engage. London, UK: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781350085992. (Submitted)

    Warner, Marina (2019) Buck Moon. In: Hosking, S. (ed.) Kiss and Part. Norwich, UK: Canterbury Press. ISBN 9781786221926.

    Warner, Marina (2019) Dream. In: Provost, L. (ed.) Legsicon. Book Works. ISBN 9781906012991.

    Warner, Marina (2019) Living in the country of words. In: Fernyhough, C. (ed.) Others: Writers on Difference. Unbound, pp. 233-251.

    Warner, Marina (2019) Out loud: the experience of literature in the digital space. In: Susheila, N. (ed.) Brave New Words. The Power of Writing Now. Myriad Editions, pp. 223-250. ISBN 9781912408207.

    Warner, Marina (2019) This place of thorns. In: Murad, M. and Shurin, J. (eds.) The Outcast Hours. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781781085745.

    Winning, Jo (2019) Both sides, now: voice, affect, and Thirdness. In: Charnock, R. (ed.) Joni Mitchell: New Critical Readings. London, UK: Bloomsbury, pp. 65-82. ISBN 9781501332098.

    Winning, Jo (2019) Djuna Barnes, Thelma Wood and the making of the Lesbian Modernist Grotesque. In: Pender, E. and Setz, C. (eds.) Shattered Objects: Djuna Barnes’ Modernism. Pennsylvannia, U.S.: Penn State University Press, pp. 95-112. ISBN 9780271082202.

    Wiseman, Susan J. (2019) Labour’s loves? Isabella Whitney, Leonard Wheatcroft and the love miscellany. Textual Practice 33 (8), pp. 1363-1387. ISSN 0950-236X.

    Wiseman, Susan J. (2019) Loving beasts. Textual Practice 33 (8), pp. 1475-1478. ISSN 0950-236X.

    Wiseman, Susan J. (2019) Rethinking Renaissance Loves: Introduction. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Wolf, Alexis (2019) “The Original Journals of ‘Kitty’ Wilmot”: manufacturing women’s travel writing in the salon of Helen Maria Williams. European Romantic Review 30 (5-6), pp. 615-637. ISSN 1050-9585.

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