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Analyzing Pluralized Moral Panics using Morphological Framing: The case of the transgender debate (2025)
Journal Article
Tyler, C. (online). Analyzing Pluralized Moral Panics using Morphological Framing: The case of the transgender debate. Deviant behavior, https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2025.2525255

This article presents a new theory of pluralized moral panics that can help researchers make sense of the uniquely inflected conflicts that arise in our highly fragmented and mediatized world. Section one expounds and critiques both the classic theor... Read More about Analyzing Pluralized Moral Panics using Morphological Framing: The case of the transgender debate.

Achieving Quality and Effectiveness in Dementia Using Crisis Teams (AQUEDUCT): A randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a Best Practice Resource Kit used by Teams Managing Crisis in Dementia (2025)
Journal Article
Orrell, M., O'Raw, L., Coleston, D., Breton, M., Guo, B., Dening, T., Hoe, J., Lloyd-Evans, B., Moniz-Cook, E., Poland, F., Redley, M., Worden, A., & Challis, D. (online). Achieving Quality and Effectiveness in Dementia Using Crisis Teams (AQUEDUCT): A randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a Best Practice Resource Kit used by Teams Managing Crisis in Dementia. Nature communications, 16, Article 6414. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61537-z

Worldwide, people with dementia experience acute mental health crises requiring urgent hospital admission. In the UK, crisis teams support cases, but practices vary widely. The lack of a best practice model can lead to poor quality care and increased... Read More about Achieving Quality and Effectiveness in Dementia Using Crisis Teams (AQUEDUCT): A randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a Best Practice Resource Kit used by Teams Managing Crisis in Dementia.

Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Mental Health: Development and Pragmatic Evaluation in the NHS (2025)
Thesis
Blenkiron, P. (2025). Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Mental Health: Development and Pragmatic Evaluation in the NHS. (Thesis by Publication). University of Hull and University of York. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5287979

Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are standardised questionnaires or interviews that elicit subjective reports of health. They have growing potential for improving patient-centred care and decision making. The National Institute f... Read More about Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Mental Health: Development and Pragmatic Evaluation in the NHS.

Projecting stock market impacts of climate change via rational bubble models (2025)
Journal Article
Fry, J. (online). Projecting stock market impacts of climate change via rational bubble models. Risk analysis, https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.70078

In this paper we develop a rational bubble model to quantify the susceptibility of global stock markets to future temperature rises. The approach builds on existing theory incorporating the unpredictable timing of future Black-Swan events alongside p... Read More about Projecting stock market impacts of climate change via rational bubble models.

Early Career Teachers’ identities: Polymorphous identities that form, morph, and flex over time. (2025)
Journal Article
Dockerty, K. (online). Early Career Teachers’ identities: Polymorphous identities that form, morph, and flex over time. Journal of education for teaching : JET, 51(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/02607476.2025.2530470

This article focuses on a small part of original doctoral research conducted at the University of Sheffield and presents the perceptions of three Early Career Teachers (ECTs) and how their identities as professionals developed and changed over time i... Read More about Early Career Teachers’ identities: Polymorphous identities that form, morph, and flex over time..

The CSI effect in academia: influencing forensic science enrolment and perception in higher education (2025)
Journal Article
Ness, D., & Preece, D. (in press). The CSI effect in academia: influencing forensic science enrolment and perception in higher education. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 15(1), Article 48. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-025-00467-9

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Television portrayals of forensic science, often referred to as the CSI effect, have been widely discussed in relation to their influence on public perceptions and jury expectations. Less explored, however, is how these portrayals shape... Read More about The CSI effect in academia: influencing forensic science enrolment and perception in higher education.

Diffusion of Digital Transformation Initiatives in Multi-Tier Supply Chains: The Double Agency Role of Tier-1 Suppliers (2025)
Journal Article
Zhang, Z., Mishra, N., Wulandhari, N. B. I., Gölgeci, I., & Singh, A. (2025). Diffusion of Digital Transformation Initiatives in Multi-Tier Supply Chains: The Double Agency Role of Tier-1 Suppliers. International journal of production economics, 288, Article 109728. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2025.109728

Growing global supply chain complexity has generated interest in multi-tier management, yet most research focuses on focal–Tier-1 ties, overlooking Tier-2 dynamics. A specific gap exists in investigating digital transformation initiatives (DTI) withi... Read More about Diffusion of Digital Transformation Initiatives in Multi-Tier Supply Chains: The Double Agency Role of Tier-1 Suppliers.

URED Observer-based Feedback Linearized Neuro Adaptive SMC for aTwin Rotor MIMO System: Design and Experimental Study (2025)
Journal Article
Irfan, S., Zhao, L., Javaid, U., & Iqbal, J. (online). URED Observer-based Feedback Linearized Neuro Adaptive SMC for aTwin Rotor MIMO System: Design and Experimental Study. Guidance, Navigation and Control, https://doi.org/10.1142/S2737480725500281

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are highly nonlinear and sophisticated systems that demand precise trajectory tracking in environments with uncertainties and disturbances. This research
presents advanced nonlinear, adaptive, and arti¯cial intelligen... Read More about URED Observer-based Feedback Linearized Neuro Adaptive SMC for aTwin Rotor MIMO System: Design and Experimental Study.

Teaching first-year students during transition to higher education: An autoethnographical account (2025)
Journal Article
Tomlinson, A., & Killingback, C. (2025). Teaching first-year students during transition to higher education: An autoethnographical account. Journal of Perspectives in Applied Academic Practice, 13(2), 65-79. https://doi.org/10.56433/nm1k9e08

Transition to the first-year of higher education represents a key period of change for students and is a powerful element of the university experience. Educators are key in facilitating successful first-year experiences and must understand the multid... Read More about Teaching first-year students during transition to higher education: An autoethnographical account.

Children’s Right to Play and Social Protection Under the UNCRC: Implementation and Contestations in West Africa (2025)
Book Chapter
Ogunniyi, D., & Ifedayo Idowu, O. (2025). Children’s Right to Play and Social Protection Under the UNCRC: Implementation and Contestations in West Africa. In N. Lott (Ed.), The Interdependence of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Understanding the Relationship of the Right to Play with other Convention Rights (155-175). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-88964-6_7

Although the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) embodies an integrated approach to children’s rights, an isolationist approach is dominant in many countries. The isolationist view, a strategic approach often adopted in poore... Read More about Children’s Right to Play and Social Protection Under the UNCRC: Implementation and Contestations in West Africa.

Special educational needs and disabilities of children in custody: A systematic review of international research (2025)
Journal Article
Thomas, S., & Glazzard, J. (2025). Special educational needs and disabilities of children in custody: A systematic review of international research. Review of Education, 13(2), Article e70081. https://doi.org/10.1002/rev3.70081

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNRC) was introduced to guarantee the rights of all children to an education and to ensure that the imprisonment of children is used as a last resort and that children who are detained are tre... Read More about Special educational needs and disabilities of children in custody: A systematic review of international research.

Optimal design of a hybrid ship energy management system under various sea conditions using Model Predictive Contro (2025)
Journal Article
Mushtaq, R., Iqbal, M., Khaliq, A., & Iqbal, J. (2025). Optimal design of a hybrid ship energy management system under various sea conditions using Model Predictive Contro. PLoS ONE, 20(7), Article e0326969. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0326969

This paper introduces an optimal design and control approach for a hybrid ship energy management system under various sea conditions by employing model predictive control. Ship reliability and environmental sustainability can be enhanced by reducing... Read More about Optimal design of a hybrid ship energy management system under various sea conditions using Model Predictive Contro.

Embracing compassion and self-care: educator wellbeing amidst the chaos (2025)
Book Chapter
Fallin, L. (2025). Embracing compassion and self-care: educator wellbeing amidst the chaos. In S. Abegglen, T. Burns, R. Heller, R. Madhok, F. Neuhaus, J. Sandars, S. Sinfield, & U. G. Singh (Eds.), Stories of Hope: Reimagining Education (545-554). OpenBook Publishers. https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0462.45

This chapter is a call for self-understanding and hope, beginning with the individual. It explores how Higher Education professionals can apply self-compassion—through self-kindness, recognition of shared humanity, and mindfulness—to support their ow... Read More about Embracing compassion and self-care: educator wellbeing amidst the chaos.

Boosting sustainable hydrogen production through the gasification of biorefinery sludges (2025)
Journal Article
Taylor, M. J., Hornsby, K., Cheah, K. W., Minh Loy, A. C., Hurst, P., Gronnow, M., Chong, K., Kelly, P., Walker, S., & Skoulou, V. (2025). Boosting sustainable hydrogen production through the gasification of biorefinery sludges. Energy Conversion and Management: X, 27, Article 101135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecmx.2025.101135

Decarbonisation of energy production is vital to prevent further climatological disasters; sustainable hydrogen production from unique underutilised feedstocks will presents a viable pathway to overcome further energy crises and transition away from... Read More about Boosting sustainable hydrogen production through the gasification of biorefinery sludges.

Everyday work organising: a sociomaterial examination of coworkers using different work settings (2025)
Journal Article
Suckley, L., & Marsh-Davies, K. (online). Everyday work organising: a sociomaterial examination of coworkers using different work settings. International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOTB-09-2024-0183

Purpose: This research examines the dynamics in work organizing practices of coworkers as they shift between work settings over time. Experiences of organizing are examined using a sociomaterial lens that allows an in-depth understanding of the socio... Read More about Everyday work organising: a sociomaterial examination of coworkers using different work settings.

The longitudinal relationships between the built and natural environment, air pollution, noise and dementia: results from two UK-based cohort studies (2025)
Journal Article
Wu, Y. T., Beevers, S., Barratt, B., Brayne, C., Cerin, E., Franklin, R., Houlden, V., Woods, B., Zied Abozied, E., Prina, M., & Matthews, F. (2025). The longitudinal relationships between the built and natural environment, air pollution, noise and dementia: results from two UK-based cohort studies. Preventive Medicine, 198, Article 108348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2025.108348

Objective: Recent epidemiological studies have investigated a variety of environmental risk factors for dementia. However, most existing studies have focused on single environmental factors and reported mixed results. The aim of this study is to exam... Read More about The longitudinal relationships between the built and natural environment, air pollution, noise and dementia: results from two UK-based cohort studies.

A Quantitative study on the consumption of organic fruits and vegetables in Vietnam (2025)
Journal Article
Thuy, N. N., Saxena, G., Bhattarai, K., & Anh, H. H. (2025). A Quantitative study on the consumption of organic fruits and vegetables in Vietnam. SAGE Open, 15(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440251348843

This study investigates the key factors influencing Vietnamese consumers' organic fruit and vegetable purchase intentions, drawing on consumer trust research. Analysis of data collected from 330 randomly sampled individuals in Ho Chi Minh City reveal... Read More about A Quantitative study on the consumption of organic fruits and vegetables in Vietnam.

Harnessing Virtualization to Transpose Place-Based Music (2025)
Journal Article
Barnard, M., Martin, A., & Slater, M. (2025). Harnessing Virtualization to Transpose Place-Based Music. Computer Music Journal, 48(1), 30-50. https://doi.org/10.1162/comj_a_00710

The original aim behind the project Nightports at Hull Minster was to create a 30-minute musical composition intended for live performance across a loudspeaker orchestra in situ. As the project evolved, new dissemination opportunities emerged, leadin... Read More about Harnessing Virtualization to Transpose Place-Based Music.