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Alford, P. and Clarke, S., 2009. Information technology and tourism a theoretical critique. Technovation, 29 (9), pp. 580-587.

Alford, P., 2004. Critical Theory -- An Alternative Solution to IT Planning Implementation Problems in Tourism. In: Frew, A. J., ed. ENTER 11: Information & Communication Technologies in Tourism Conference 2004: Proceedings of the International Conference in Cairo, Egypt, 2004. Vienna, Austria: Springer, pp. 271-282.

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Berger, R., 2011. How Mick Learned to Love the Devil. In: Dick, L. and Reisch, G.. A, eds. The Rolling Stones and Philosophy: It's Just A Thought Away. Chicago: Open Court, pp. 231-240.

Beer, S., 2011. Aims,objectives and paradigms: discovering a new meaning to the word meaning. In: 3rd Annual Postgraduate Research Conference Bournemouth University, 12 January 2011, Bournemouth University, England.

Bray, J. P., Johns, N. and Kilburn, D., 2010. An Exploratory Study into the Factors Impeding Ethical Consumption. Journal of Business Ethics.

Beer, S., 2010. The inter-relationship between the aim(s), objectives and the paradigm of your PhD. In: Services Management PhD Workshop, 9 July 2010, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Biley, F., 2010. Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality and the changing boundaries of medicine, psychiatry and psychiatric and mental health nursing practice: a slave revolt? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. (In Press)

Berger, R., 2008. GINO or Dialogic: What does "Re-imagined" really mean? In: Tamplin, T. and Steiff, J., eds. Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: mission accomplished or mission frakked up? Chicago, USA: Open Court, pp. 317-328.

Berger, R., 2007. Re-designing the Designer: Adapting Polytheism in Battlestar Galactica. In: BSG 2007: The Politics, Poetics and Philosophy of Battlestar Galactica, 28 July 2007, Buckingham Chilterns University College.

Biley, F. and Galvin, K. T., 2007. Lifeworld, the arts and mental health nursing. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 14 (8), pp. 800-807.

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Dyer, B. T.J., Noroozi, S., Sewell, P. and Redwood, S., 2011. The Fair use of lower-limb running prostheses: A Delphi study. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 28 (1), pp. 16-26.

Dyer, B. T.J., Noroozi, S., Sewell, P. and Redwood, S., 2010. The Design of lower-limb sports prostheses: fair inclusion in disability sport. Disability and Society, 25 (5), pp. 593-602.

De Bruijn, O., McDougall, S. and Curry, M., 1999. ESPbase: a Microsoft Access Tool for Selecting Symbol and Icon Sets for Usability. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 31 (3), pp. 479-486.

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Erdelyi, P., 2009. Actor-Network Theory and the Technological Economy. In: Business and Society Research Group Seminar, 9 March 2009, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge. (Unpublished)

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Flintham, J., 2011. Narrative Approaches to Wellbeing. In: Wellbeing 2011: The First International Conference Exploring the Multi-dimensions of Well-being, 18-19 July 2011, Birmingham City University, England.

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Galvin, K. T. and Todres, L., 2011. Kinds of well-being: A conceptual framework that provides direction for caring. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 6 (10362).

Galvin, K. T. and Todres, L., 2010. Research based empathic knowledge for nursing: A translational strategy for disseminating phenomenological research findings to provide evidence for caring practice. International Journal of Nursing Studies.

Galvin, K. T. and Todres, L., 2009. Poetic enquiry and phenomenological research: the practice of ‘embodied interpretation’. In: Prendergast, M., Leggo, C. and Sameshima, P., eds. Poetic inquiry: Vibrant voices in the social sciences. Rotterdam: Sense Publishing, pp. 307-316.

Galvin, K. T. and Todres, L., 2009. Embodying Nursing Openheartedness: An Existential Perspective. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 27 (2), pp. 141-149.

Galvin, K. T. and Todres, L., 2007. The creativity of ‘unspecialisation': a contemplative direction for integrative scholarly practice. Phenomenology & Practice, 1 (1), pp. 31-46.

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Holloway, I., 2008. A-Z of Qualitative Research in Healthcare. 2nd. Oxford: Blackwell.

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Kretschmer, M., 1993. Recent Hume interpretations: a critical discussion. Mind, 102 (406), pp. 340-348.

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Lynch, P., Germann Molz, J., McIntosh, A., Lugosi, P. and Lashley, C., 2011. Theorising hospitality. Hospitality & Society, 1 (1), pp. 3-24.

Latour, B., Harman, G. and Erdelyi, P., 2011. The Prince and the Wolf: Latour and Harman at the LSE. Winchester, England and Washington DC, USA: Zero Books. (In Press)

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Norton, E. A., 2009. The use of reflexivity in a grounded theory study. In: 10th Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference, 8-10 October 2009, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Unpublished)

Norton, E. A., 1999. The philosophical bases of grounded theory and the implications for research practice. Nurse Researcher, 7 (1), pp. 31-44.

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Pullen, C., 2012. LGBT Youth Identity and Online New Media: Agency, Vulnerability, and Physical Space. In: SCMS Annual conference , 21-25 March 2012, Boston, MA, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2012. LGBT Transnational Identity and the Media. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan.

Pullen, C., 2011. New Storytelling for Elder Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals and Transgender People in Contemporary Media: Autobiography, Citizenship and Becoming. In: Aging and Society: An Interdisciplinary Conference, 8-9 November 2011, University of California, Berkeley, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2011. Online stimulations of LGBT Political Reflection: Responses to Hate Crimes, and Self Reflective Performativity. In: Screen Studies Conference , 1-3 July 2011, Glasgow, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2011. Heroic Gay Characters in Popular Film; Tragic Determination, and the Everyday. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 25 (3), pp. 397-413.

Pullen, C., 2011. Sexuality and the Media: Looking for our reflection. In: OUT & About Revealed! The findings of Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual research in Havant & East Hampshire, March 2011, Portsmouth, England. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2010. ‘Tom Ford’s A Single Man: Reconstructing Isherwood though Aesthetics and Domesticity’. In: Film and History Conference, 11-14 November 2010, Milwaukee, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2010. ‘Recognising LGBTs as Everyday People: Shifting from ‘use’ to ‘us’’. In: Reflecting diversity – the LGBT community and the media , 30 September 2010, London, England.

Pullen, C., 2010. The Murder of Lawrence King and LGBT Online Stimulations of Narrative Copresence. In: Pullen, C. and Cooper, M., eds. LGBT Identity and Online New Media. New York: Routledge, pp. 17-36.

Pullen, C., 2010. “Love the coat”: Bisexuality, the Female Gaze and the Romance of Sexual Politics. In: Ireland, A., Palumbo, D. E. and Sullivan, C.W., eds. Illuminating Torchwood: Essays on Narrative, Character and Sexuality in the BBC Series. Jefferson NC,USA: McFarland, pp. 135-152.

Pullen, C., 2010. Heroic Gay Characters in Popular Film: Documentary, Domesticity and Sacrifice. In: 41st Anniversary Convention Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA), 7-11 April 2010, Montreal, Canada. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2010. Introduction. In: Pullen, C. and Cooper, M., eds. LGBT Identity and Online New Media. New York: Routledge, pp. 1-13.

Pullen, C., 2010. The Transgendered Narrative Body. In: Keeping it Real: Narratives of Ordinary and Extraordinary People Across Media, 3 September 2010, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2009. The Transgendered Body and Documentary Narratives: Resistance, Partnership and Domestic Screen Memories. In: Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association Conference, 7-10 April 2009, New Orleans, LA, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2008. AIDS Orphans, Parents and Children in Documentary: Disclosure, Performance and Sacrifice. Media, Culture and Society, 30 (5), pp. 663-676.

Pullen, C., 2008. Documentary Performances of LGBT and Queer Identity in the Developing and Non Western World. In: Visual Evidence XV 2008: The International Documentary Studies Conference, 4-8 August 2008, University of Lincoln, England. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2008. Gay Subjects and Young Learners: Public Service Possibilities and Early Coming Out in Documentary Form. In: Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association Conference, 19-22 March 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2008. Gay Teen Identity and Factual Media: Public Service and New Media Performance. In: Centre for Research in Sex Gender and Sexuality, 12 March 2008, Roehampton University, London. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2008. Youths in Educational Documentary: Coming Out, Partnerships and Race. In: Society for Cinema & Media Studies Conference, 6-9 March 2008, Philadelphia, PA, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2006. Narrative Agency in Queer Television Drama: Shame, Reflection and (American) Community. In: Subversive Re/Viewing : Readings, Communities, Practices , 2 December 2006, Faculty of Media, Art & Communications, University of Gloucestershire, England. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2006. Lance Loud, An American Family, and the reconfiguration of the American Son. In: 4th Film and History Biennial Conference, 8-12 November 2006, Dallas, TX, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2006. Television’s ‘Necessary Fictions’: Queer as Folk, The L Word and the Imagined Gay Community. In: Screen Studies Conference , 30 June - 2 July 2006, University of Glasgow, Scotland. (Unpublished)

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Round, J., 2013. Medium, spirits and embodiment in voice of the fire. In: Green, M., ed. Alan Moore and the Gothic Tradition. Manchester University Press. (In Press)

Round, J., 2011. Out of House and Holmes. In: Steiff, J., ed. Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy: The Footprints of a Gigantic Mind. Chicago, IL. USA: Open Court, pp. 135-146.

Round, J., 2011. Zombies, absence and existentialism: 'We are the walking dead!'. In: Yuen, W., ed. The Walking Dead and Philosophy. Chicago, IL. USA: Open Court. (In Press)

Ryan, K., Brown, S., Wilkins, C., Taylor, A. M., Arnold, R., Angell, C. and van Teijlingen, E., 2011. Which hat am I wearing today? Practising midwives doing research. Evidence Based Midwifery, 9 (1), pp. 4-8.

Round, J., 2009. Redefining time in Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s Signal to Noise. In: Timeframes - The 3rd Dundee Comics Conference , 28 June 2009, Dundee University, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Redwood, S., 2008. Research Less Violent? Or the Ethics of Performative Social Science. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 9 (2. Ar).

Richards, B. and Brown, J., 1998. The humanist Freud. In: Elliott, A., ed. Freud 2000. Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 235-261.

Richards, B., 1989. Images of Freud: Cultural responses to psychoanalysis. London: J.M. Dent & Sons.

Richards, B., 1988. The eupsychian impulse: psychoanalysis and politics since 1968. Radical Philosophy, 48, pp. 3-13.

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Spicer, P., 2009. MA Digital Effects 2008/9 Class Photograph. Photograph.UNSPECIFIED.

Spicer, P., 2008. MA Digital Effects 2007/8 Class Photograph. Photograph.UNSPECIFIED.

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Thomas, B., 2012. The Idea of Dialogue. In: Kinzell, T. and Mildorf, J., eds. Imaginary Dialogues in English: Explorations of a Literary Form. Heidelberg, Germany: Universititatsverlag Winter, pp. 203-220.

Todres, L., 2011. Experiential-existential therapy: embodying freedom and vulnerability. In: Barnett, L. and Madison, G., eds. Existential Therapy: Legacy, Vibrancy and Dialogue. London: Routledge, pp. 67-80.

Todres, L. and Galvin, K. T., 2010. “Dwelling-mobility”: An existential theory of well-being. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 5 (3).

Todres, L., 2008. Being With That: The Relevance of Embodied Understanding for Practice. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 3 (S2), p. 8.

Todres, L., 2006. Embodied Inquiry: Some touchstones and openings for qualitative research. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 1 (Supp1), p. 12.

Todres, L., 2004. The meaning of understanding and the open body: some implications for qualitative research. Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 15 (1), pp. 38-54.

Todres, L., 2002. Globalisation and the complexity of self: the relevance of psychotherapy. Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 13 (1), pp. 98-105.

Todres, L., 1999. The bodily complexity of truth-telling in qualitative research: some implications of Gendlin's theory. The Humanistic Psychologist, 27 (3, Aut), pp. 283-300.

Todres, L., 1993. Psychological and spiritual freedoms: reflections inspired by Heidegger. Human Studies, 16 (3), pp. 255-266.

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van Teijlingen, E. and Simkhada, P., 2012. Ethical approval in developing countries is not optional. Journal of Medical Ethics. (In Press)

Van de Vliet, P. and Dyer, B. T.J., 2010. Technology & Sports: The Future of Paralympic Sports. In: 13th ISPO World Congress, 10-15 May 2010, Leipzig, Germany. (Unpublished)

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