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The doll makers
Book
Grubb, P. The doll makers. The University of Hull

Crime novel: winner of international Crime Writers Association Debut Dagger

Look Who's Watching
Book
Goodman, M. Look Who's Watching. The University of Hull

A novel, following a theme of Buddhist reincarnation and examining media invasions of privacy and manipulation of the news agenda.

Counterterrorism and International Power Relations: The EU, ASEAN and Hegemonic Global Governance
Book
Beyer, C. Counterterrorism and International Power Relations: The EU, ASEAN and Hegemonic Global Governance. The University of Hull

This monograph presents an assessment of the counter-terrorism policies of the US, EU and ASEAN by conducting a broader analysis of the causes of participation within ‘hegemonic governance’. Global governance is generally conceptualised in highly nor... Read More about Counterterrorism and International Power Relations: The EU, ASEAN and Hegemonic Global Governance.

Forensic DNA evidence on trial : science and uncertainty in the courtroom
Book
Midgley, G., Ahuriri-Driscoll, A., Grace, V., & Veth, J. Forensic DNA evidence on trial : science and uncertainty in the courtroom. The University of Hull

When juries hear forensic DNA evidence presented in court, what does it mean to them? And does it mean the same for police officers, lawyers and forensic scientists? If jurors, scientists and others have fundamentally different understandings of DNA... Read More about Forensic DNA evidence on trial : science and uncertainty in the courtroom.

Marie Darrieussecq's textual worlds: self, society, language
Book
Chadderton, H. Marie Darrieussecq's textual worlds: self, society, language. The University of Hull

This is the first book-length study devoted to the work of the contemporary French author Marie Darrieussecq, one of France’s leading writers, whose work has proved fascinating to both critics and readers for its diversity, her seeming ability to eva... Read More about Marie Darrieussecq's textual worlds: self, society, language.