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Smeaton, D. 2009. The social support needs of the 80 plus. London Big Lottery Fund.
Smith, M. 2009. Questionnaire on Barack Obama. Journal of Visual Culture. 8 (2), pp. 123-124. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470412909107071
Smith, M. 2009. Politics: An Interview with W. J. T. Mitchell. Culture, Theory and Critique. 50 (2&3), pp. 321-335. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735780903240380
Mays, S. 2009. Consigning Badiou to the past: the encyclopaedia and philosophy's gendered thought of the endless archive. Cultural Politics. 5 (1), pp. 73-96. https://doi.org/10.2752/175174309X388482
Banakar, R., Orucu, E. and Nelken, D. 2009. Power, culture and method in comparative law: a review essay of Comparative Law: a Handbook, Esin Orucu & David Nelken, eds., Hart Publishing, 2007. International Journal of Law in Context. 5 (1), pp. 69-85. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744552309005047
Pons-Sanz, S.M. 2009. Recovering the northern dialects in the early history of English. AEDEAN Conference. University of Cadiz, Cadiz, Spain
Clapson, M. 2009. Bowling alone or bowling along? New Geography.
Waters, E. 2009. Between cultures: drinking patterns and attitudes to alcohol amongst women in Kazakhstan. KBS 2009 - 35th Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium of the Kettil Bruun Society. Copenhagen 01 - 05 Jun 2010
Wall, S. 2009. (Un)settling the Irish emigrant identity: representation and construction of an Irish emigrant/exile identity in the travel narratives of Kathleen Nevin and William Bulfin. Heroes, victims or villains? Irish Presentations and Representations in Latin America and the Caribbean. Morelia, Mexico 15 - 18 July 2009
Wall, S. 2009. Relocating the self in Mary Morris's Nothing to declare: memoirs of a woman travelling alone. Journal of Romance Studies. 9 (1), pp. 75-85. https://doi.org/10.3167/jrs.2009.090107
Tanega, J. 2009. Securitisation law: EU and US disclosure regulations. LexisNexis Butterworths.
Tanega, J. 2009. Credit crisis solutions: risk symmetric criteria for the re-construction of socially fair asset-backed securities. Future of Financial Regulation Conference. University of Glasgow, School of Law 30 - 31 May 2009
Szczelkun, S. 2009. AgitDisco.com - 2 hour broadcast. 3rd May, 9am - 11am
Smith, M. 2009. Visual culture studies: questions of history, theory, and practice. in: Preziosi, D. (ed.) The art of art history: a critical anthology. New edition Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 455-467
Smith, M. 2009. Review: On the Zapruder film: travelling images in our visual and media culture. Norsk Medietidsskrift. 15 (3).
Smeaton, D. and Vegeris, S. 2009. Small grants thematic evaluation (UK wide). London The Big Lottery Fund.
Smeaton, D. and Vegeris, S. 2009. Older people inside and outside the labour market: a review. Manchester EHRC.
Seidel, K. 2009. DG IV and the origins of a supranational competition policy: establishing an economic constitution for Europe. in: Kaiser, W., Leucht, B. and Rasmussen, M. (ed.) The history of the European union: origins of a trans- and supranational policy 1950-1972 London Routledge. pp. 129-147
Ray, K., Hoggart, L., Taylor, R.F., Vegeris, S. and Campbell-Barr, V. 2009. Rewarding responsibility? Long-term unemployed men and the welfare-to-work agenda. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 27 (6), pp. 975-990. https://doi.org/10.1068/c0852
Randall, L. 2009. Dix jours au pays des crevettes. BoD - Books on Demand France.
Randall, L. 2009. Book review: Performances of migration, by Nicky Hitchcott. Bulletin of Francophone Postcolonial Studies.
Press, M.C. 2009. North African modernities: myth stripped bare. Matatu: journal for African culture and society. 36 (1), pp. 239-253.
Pons-Sanz, S.M. 2009. Loanwords as gender markers in the Viking diaspora. Viking Identities Network IV: Language, Texts, and Gender in the Viking Diaspora. University of Leicester, UK 30 - 31 Mar 2009
Parekh, B. 2009. Feeling at home: some reactions on Muslims in Europe. Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic Review. 8, pp. 51-85.
Mamah, W. 2009. Self defence in an era of non state actor terrorism: is the paradigm shifting or twisting? in: Nweze, C.C. (ed.) Contemporary issues on public International and comparative law: essays in honour of professor Christian Nwachukwu Okeke Lake Mary, Fla., USA Vandeplas Publishing. pp. 117-
Mamah, W. 2009. Humanitarian intervention is a pseudonym for aggressive unilateralism. in: Nweze, C.C. (ed.) Contemporary issues on public International and comparative law: essays in honour of professor Christian Nwachukwu Okeke Lake Mary, Fla., USA Vandeplas Publishing. pp. 643
Krzanowski, M. 2009. Foreword from the editor. in: Krzanowski, M. (ed.) Current developments in English for academic, specific and occupational purposes Reading Garnet Education.
Hudson, M., Ray, K., Vegeris, S. and Brooks, S. 2009. People with mental health conditions and Pathways to Work. Norwich Department for Work and Pensions.
Hogwood, P. 2009. Institutionalising European cooperation on immigration control. Joint Sessions of Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR). Lisbon 14-19 April 2009
Hodgkinson, P., Kandelia, S. and Reddy, R. 2009. Capital punishment: creating more victims? in: Loucks, N., Holt, S. and Adler, J. (ed.) Why we kill: understanding violence across cultures and disciplines Hendon Middlesex University Press. pp. 63-82
Hird, D. 2009. The sexual ambiguities of white-collar masculinity. in: Pan, S. and Huang, Y. (ed.) Sexuality research in China Kaohsiung Wan you chubanshe.
Hird, D. 2009. Xiaofei ziyou? Dangdai Zhongguo nanxing bailing de 'sexualities' (Consumer freedoms? White-collar male sexualities in contemporary China). Second International Conference for Research on Chinese Sexuality. Beijing, P.R. China 18 - 20 Jun 2009
Hird, D. 2009. White-collar men's sexual lives in contemporary China. Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference. Manchester, UK 26 - 28 Aug 2009
Hird, D. 2009. White-collar men and masculinities in contemporary urban China. PhD thesis University of Westminster School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages https://doi.org/10.34737/90x85
Hird, D. 2009. White-collar men and masculinites in contemporary urban China. Anthropology of East and Inner Asia Seminar Series. London School of Economics, UK October 2009
Hird, D. 2009. Sexualising the white-collar man. VII Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society. Hanoi, Vietnam 15 - 18 Apr 2009
Hird, D. 2009. Model masculinites: from Mao's macho men to middle-class metrosexuals. Asian Studies Seminar on 'Art, Language and Culture in China: reflections on culture and society on the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic. University of Westminster, UK 1 October 2009
Hird, D. 2009. Methodological minefields: theory, ethnography and white-collar masculinities in China. Area Studies Research Seminar Series. University of Westminster, UK November 2009