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Abbott, Dina and Wilson, Gordon (2015). The Lived Experience of Climate Change: Knowledge, Science and Public Action. Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Allen, John (2025). Power and Space: Essays on a Shifting Relationship. Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics. Abingdon, Oxon and New York: Routledge.

Allen, John (2003). Lost geographies of power. RGS-IBG Book Series. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Allen, John; Massey, Doreen; Cochrane, Allan; Charlesworth, Julie; Court, Gill; Henry, Nick and Sarre, Philip (1998). Rethinking the region. London: Routledge.

Andrews, Geoff (2010). Slow Food: Una storia tra politica e piacere. Intersezioni. Bologna, Italy: Il Mulino.

Annetts, Jason; Law, Alex; McNeish, Wallace and Mooney, Gerry (2009). Understanding social welfare movements. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Banks, Mark (2007). The politics of cultural work. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Barker, Carol; Bhagavan, Malur R.; Collande, Peter Von and Wield, David (1986). African Industrialisation: Technology and Change in Tanzania. Aldershot, UK: Gower Press.

Barnes, Marion; Newman, Janet and Sullivan, Helen (2007). Power, participation and political renewal: Case studies in public participation. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Beattie, Hugh (2001). Imperial Frontier Tribe and State in Waziristan. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press.

Belshaw, Christopher (2001). Environmental philosophy: reason, nature and human concern. UK, Canada: Acumen and McGill-Queens University Press.

Belshaw, Christopher (2009). Annihilation: the sense and significance of death. Stocksfield, UK: Acumen Publishing.

Belshaw, Christopher (2014). The Value of Life. The Open University.

Bennett, Robert J.; Smith, Harry; Van Lieshout, Carry; Montebruno, Piero and Newton, Gill (2019). The Age of Entrepreneurship: Business proprietors, self-employment and corporations since 1851. Abingdon: Routledge.

Bennett, Tony; Savage, Mike; Silva, Elizabeth; Warde, Alan; Gayo-Cal, Modesto and Wright, David (2005). Cultural capital and the cultural field in contemporary Britain. CRESC Working Papers (3). Milton Keynes, UK: CRESC (Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change).

Bennett, Tony; Savage, Mike; Silva, Elizabeth; Warde, Alan; Gayo-Cal, Modesto and Wright, David (2009). Culture, Class, Distinction. CRESC: Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change. London: Routledge.

Boni, Filippo (2019). Sino-Pakistani Relations. Politics, Military and Regional Dynamics. Routledge Contemporary South Asia. Abingdon: Routledge.

Borras, Saturnino M.; Franco, Jennifer C.; Isakson, Ryan; Levidow, Les and Vervest, Pietje (2014). Towards Understanding the Politics of Flex Crops and Commodities: Implications for Research and Policy Advocacy. Think Piece Series on Flex Crops & Commodities (1). Amsterdam: Transnational Institute.

Brown, Ed; Milward, Bob; Mohan, Giles and Zack-Williams, Alfred B. (2000). Structural Adjustment: Theory, practice and impacts. UK: Routledge.

Brown, William (2001). The European Union and Africa: the restructuring of north-south relations. Library of International Relations. I.B. Tauris.

Canning, Victoria and Tombs, Steve (2021). From Social Harm to Zemiology: A Critical Introduction. New Directions in Critical Criminology. London: Routledge.

Canning, Victoria (2017). Gendered Harm and Structural Violence in the British Asylum System. Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship. London: Routledge.

Carter, Simon (2007). Rise and Shine: Sunlight, Technology and Health. Oxford, UK: Berg Publishers Ltd.

Chappell, Sophie-Grace (2022). Epiphanies: an ethics of experience. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

Chappell, Timothy (2005). Reading Plato's Theaetetus. Indianapolis, USA: Hackett Publishing Company.

Chimisso, Cristina (2001). Gaston Bachelard: critic of science and the imagination. Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy, 9. London and New York: Routledge.

Chimisso, Cristina (2008). Writing the History of the Mind: Philosophy and Science in France, 1900 to 1960s. Science, Technology and Culture 1700-1945. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Chimisso, Cristina (2019). Hélène Metzger, Historian and Historiographer of the Sciences. Science, Technology and Culture, 1700-1945. Abingdon: Routledge.

Christie, Frances and Hanlon, Joseph (2001). Mozambique & the great flood of 2000. African Issues. Indiana, USA: Indiana University Press.

Clark, Norman; Mugabe, John and Smith, James (2007). Biotechnology Policy in Africa. Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies.

Clark, Norman; Frost, Andy; Maudlin, Ian and Ward, Andrew (2013). Technology Development Assistance for Agriculture; Putting research into use in low income countries. Routledge Explorations in Development Studies. Abingdon: Routledge.

Clarke, John; Bainton, Dave; Lendvai, Noémi and Stubbs, Paul (2015). Making Policy Move: towards a politics of translation and assemblage. Bristol: Policy Press.

Clarke, John; Collins, Kathleen; Dagnino, Evelina and Neveu, Catherine (2014). Disputing Citizenship. Bristol: Policy Press.

Clarke, Simon and Garner, Steve (2009). White Identities: A Critical Sociological Approach. London: Pluto Press.

Cooper, Charles; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Turner, R. (1973). Second-hand Equipment in a Developing Country: A Study of Jute-Processing in Kenya. Geneva: International Labour Organization.

Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David (1988). Survival and Change in the Third World. UK: Oxford University Press.

de Braganca, A.; Munslow, B.; Wield, D. and Wuyts, M. (1979). Zimbabwe - A questão rodesiana (Zimbabwe - The Rhodesian Question). Maputo: Instituto Nacional do Livro e do Disco.

de Jong, Sara (2017). Complicit Sisters: Gender and Women's Issues Across North-South Divides. Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Dorling, Danny; Gordon, Dave; Hillyard, Paddy; Pantazis, Christina; Pemberton, Simon and Tombs, Steve (2008). Criminal Obsessions: Why Harm Matters More Than Crime (2nd ed.). Harm and Society. London: Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.

Drake, Deborah (2012). Prisons, Punishment and the Pursuit of Security. Critical Criminological Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Edwards, Ros; Hadfield, Lucy and Mauthner, Melanie (2006). Children talking about brothers and sisters. London: Family Planning Institute.

Edwards, Rosalind; Hadfield, Lucy; Lucey, Helen and Mauthner, Melanie (2006). Sibling Identity and Relationships: Sisters and Brothers. Relationships and Resources. Oxford, UK: Routledge.

Erel, Umut (2009). Migrant women transforming citizenship. Studies in Migration and Diaspora. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Ferguson, Iain; Lavalette, Michael and Mooney, Gerry (2002). Rethinking Welfare: A Critical Perspective. UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Finnegan, Ruth (2007). The oral and beyond: doing things with words in Africa. Oxford / Chicago: James Currey / University of Chicago Press.

Finnegan, Ruth (2007). The Hidden Musicians: Music-Making in an English Town (2nd ed.). Music/Culture series. Middletown, CT, USA: Wesleyan University Press.

Finnegan, Ruth (2011). Why Do We Quote?: The Culture and History of Quotation. Cambridge, U.K.: Open Book Publishers.

Finnegan, Ruth (2012). Oral literature in Africa (rev.ed.). World Oral Literature series, 1. Cambridge: Open Book.

Forbes, Naushad and Wield, David (2002). From Followers to Leaders: Managing Technology and Innovation. London, UK: Routledge.

Frankish, Keith (2004). Mind and supermind. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Frankish, Keith (2005). Consciousness. Milton Keynes, U.K.: The Open University.

Frevert, Ute and Bailey, Christian (2011). Gefühlswissen. Eine lexikalische Spurensuche in der Moderne. Frankfurt am Main: Campus.

Frowe, Helen and Matravers, Derek (2024). Stones and Lives: The Ethics of Protecting Heritage in War. Oxford University Press.

Gabb, Jacqui and Fink, Janet (2015). Couple Relationships in the 21st Century. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Gabb, Jacqui (2008). Researching Intimacy in Families. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Garner, Steve (2003). Racism in the Irish Experience. London: Pluto Press.

Garner, Steve (2007). Whiteness: an introduction. London: Routledge.

Garner, Steve (2010). Racisms: an Introduction. London / Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Ltd..

Gaskarth, Jamie (2020). Secrets and Spies: UK Intelligence Accountability After Iraq and Snowden. A Chatham House Insights Series book. Washington, D.C. / London: Brookings Institution Press / Chatham House.

Gillies, Val; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Holland, Janet (2001). Pulling together, pulling apart: the family lives of young people aged 16-18. London, UK: Family Policy Studies Centre / Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Hall, Stuart; Critcher, Chas; Jefferson, Tony; Clarke, John and Roberts, Brian (2013). Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order (2nd ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Hanlon, Joseph (1997). Guia Básico Sobre as Autárquias Locais. Maputo: Ministério de Administração Estatal e Associação de Parlamentares Europeus para Africa.

Hanlon, Joseph (1991). Mozambique: Who Calls the Shots? London, UK: James Currey.

Hanlon, Joseph (1989). SADCC: in the 1990s: development on the front line. London, UK: Economist Intelligence Unit.

Hanlon, Joseph (1984). Mozambique: The Revolution under fire. Third World Books. London, UK: Zed Books Ltd.

Hanlon, Joseph and Omond, Roger (1987). The Sanctions Handbook. Middlesex, UK: Penguin.

Hanlon, Joseph and Smart, Teresa (2008). Do Bicycles Equal Development in Mozambique? Oxford, UK: James Currey.

Hanlon, Joseph; Barrientos, Armando and Hulme, David (2010). Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South. Sterling, VA, USA: Kumarian.

Hanlon, Joseph; Manjengwa, Jeanette and Smart, Teresa (2012). Zimbabwe Takes Back Its Land. Sterling, Viirginia: Kumarian Press.

Harrison, Rodney (2012). Heritage: Critical Approaches. Abingdon: Routledge.

Harrison, Rodney and Schofield, John (2010). After Modernity: Archaeological Approaches to the Contemporary Past. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.

Heap, Vicky and Waters, Jaime (2019). Mixed Methods in Criminology. Abingdon: Routledge.

Heffernan, Richard (2000). New Labour and Thatcherism: Political Change in Britain. Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan.

Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David (1992). Industrialization and Development. UK: Oxford University Press.

Hill, Andrew (2008). Re-Imagining the war on terror: seeing, waiting, travelling. Shifting Securities series. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Hinchliffe, Steve; Bingham, Nick; Allen, John and Carter, Simon (2016). Pathological Lives: Disease, Space and Biopolitics. RGS-IBG Book Series. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.

Hirst, Paul; Thompson, Grahame and Bromley, Simon (2009). Globalization in Question (3rd edition). Cambridge, UK / Malden, MA, USA: Polity.

Honwana, Alcinda (2005). Child Soldiers in Africa. Ethnography of Political Violence. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Hope, Tim and Walters, Reece (2008). Critical Thinking About the Uses of Research. Evidence Based Research. London, UK: Centre For Crime and Justice Studies.

Horne, John; Tomlinson, Alan; Whannel, Garry and Woodward, Kath (2012). Understanding Sport. Culture Economy and the Social. London: Routledge.

Hough, Mike; Jacobson, Jessica and Millie, Andrew (2003). The Decision to Imprison: Sentencing and the Prison Population. London, UK: Prison Reform Trust.

Humphreys, David (2006). Logjam: Deforestation and the crisis of global governance. Earthscan Forestry Library. London: Earthscan Publications Ltd.

Hutchings, Stephen; Tolz, Vera; Chatterje-Doody, Precious; Crilley, Rhys and Gillespie, Marie (2024). Russia, Disinformation, and the Liberal Order: RT as Populist Pariah. NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Ithaca, NY, USA: Cornell University Press.

Hutchinson, Mark and Wolffe, John (2012). A Short History of Global Evangelicalism. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Isin, Engin and Ruppert, Evelyn (2015). Being Digital Citizens. London: Rowman & Littlefield International.

Jewkes, Yvonne (2004). Media and crime. Key Approaches to Criminology. London, UK: Sage.

Johns, Nick and Green, Alison (2012). Trust and Substitutes for Trust: The Case of Britain Under New Labour. European Political, Economic, and Security Issues. Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Johnson, Hazel and Wilson, Gordon (2009). Learning for Development. Development Matters. London: Zed Books.

Johnson, Nevil and Cochrane, Allan (2017). Economic Policy-Making by Local Authorities in Britain and Western Germany (2nd ed). Routledge Library Editions: The German Economy, 7. Abingdon: Routledge.

Johnson, Richard; Chambers, Deborah; Raghuram, Parvati and Tincknell, Estella (2004). The Practice of cultural studies. UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Jordan, Timothy (2008). Hacking: Digital Media and Technological Determinism. Digital Media and Society. Cambridge, UK: Polity.

Jordan, Tim and Taylor, Paul A. (2004). Hacktivism and cyberwars: rebels with a cause? Routledge.

Julios, Christina (2022). Sexual Harassment in the UK Parliament: Lessons from the #MeToo Era. Gender and Politics. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1987). Microelectronics and Employment Revisited: A Review. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983). Sugar Processing: The Development of a Third World Technology. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Joffe, Avril; Kaplan, David and Lewis, David (1995). Improving Manufacturing Performance in South Africa: Report of the Industrial Strategy Project. Cape Town: UCT Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1979). Ownership and Equity in Kenya, 1966-1976. Nairobi: National Christian Council of Kenya.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma; Alcorta, Ludovico and Rodousakis, Niki (2012). Promoting Industrial Diversification in Resource Intensive Economies: The Experiences of Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia Regions. Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organisation.

King, Peter (2006). Crime and law in England, 1750-1850: remaking justice from the margins. Past and Present Publications. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Kofman, Eleonore; Phizacklea, Annie; Raghuram, Parvati and Sales, Rosemary (2000). Gender and International Migration in Europe: Employment, welfare and politics. London, UK: Routledge.

Kofman, Eleonore and Raghuram, Parvati (2015). Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction. Migration Diaspora and Citizenship. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Law, John (2002). Aircraft Stories: Decentering the Object in Technoscience. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press.

Levidow, Les and Carr, Susan (2009). GM food on trial: Testing European democracy. Genomics & Society. New York/London: Routledge.

Mackay, Hugh (2010). Understanding Contemporary Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.

Mackay, Hugh and Ivey, Darren (2004). Modern Media in the Home: An ethnographic study. Rome, Italy: John Libbey.

Mackay, Hugh; Maples, Wendy and Reynolds, Paul (2002). Investigating the Information Society. London, UK: Routledge.

MacKian, Sara; Bartolini, Nadia; Pile, Steve and Sambo, Daniele (2016). Spiritualism in Stoke-on-Trent. Glasgow: TWTD Press.

Maiden, John (2009). National religion and the Prayer Book controversy, 1927-28. Studies in Modern British Religious History. Woodbridge, UK: The Boydell Press.

Marino, Alessandra (2015). Acts of Angry Writing. Series in Citizenship Studies. Wayne State University Press.

Matravers, Derek and Brassey, Vanessa (2025). The Expression of Emotion in the Visual Arts. London: Routledge.

Matravers, Derek (1998). Art and Emotion. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Matravers, Derek (2014). Fiction and Narrative. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Matravers, Derek (2017). Empathy. Key Concepts in Philosophy. Cambridge: Polity Press.

McFall, Liz (2004). Advertising: A cultural economy. Culture, Representation, and Identities. UK: Sage Publications.

Millie, Andrew (2016). Philosophical Criminology. New Horizons in Criminology. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Millie, Andrew (2009). Anti-social Behaviour. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press.

Millie, Andrew; Jacobson, Jessica; McDonald, Eraina and Hough, Mike (2005). Anti-Social Behaviour Strategies: Finding a Balance. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Mulberg, Jon (1998). Limites Sociais Á Teoria Económica. Lisbon: Instituto Piaget.

Mulberg, Jon (2005). Como Descifrar Cifras. Fondo de Cultura Economica.

Muncie, John (2004). Youth and crime. 2nd edition. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Neal, Sarah (1998). The Making of Equal Opportunities Policies in Universities. Buckingham, U.K.: Open University Press and Society for Research into Higher Education.

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Newsham, Andrew and Bhagwat, Shonil (2016). Conservation and Development. Routledge.

Oddy, Niall (2024). Writing Europe in Renaissance France: Travels in Reality and Imagination. Edinburgh Critical Studies in Renaissance Culture. Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press.

Pearce, Frank and Tombs, Steve (2012). Bhopal: Flowers at the Altar of Profit and Power. North Somercotes: CrimeTalk Books.

Pearce, Frank and Tombs, Steve (2019). Toxic Capitalism: corporate crime and the chemical industry. London: Routledge.

Phoenix, Joanna and Oerton, Sarah (2005). Illicit and Illegal: Sex, regulation and social control. Willan Publishing.

Pike, Jon (2007). Political Philosophy A-Z. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Pike, Jonathan (1999). From Aristotle to Marx: Aristotelianism in Marxist Social Ontology. Avebury Series in Philosophy. London: Ashgate.

Pile, Steve (2021). Bodies, Affects, Politics: The Clash of Bodily Regimes. RGIS-IBG Book Series. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Pile, Steve (2013). Postcards from the Unconscious: the shifting spaces of Kivland's Rome. Sharon Kivland: Reproductions II. London: Domobaal Editions.

Pittaway, Mark (2004). Eastern Europe 1939-2000. Brief Histories. London, UK: Hodder Arnold.

Power, Marcus; Mohan, Giles and Tan-Mullins, May (2012). China's Resource Diplomacy in Africa - Powering Development? International Political Economy Series. London: Palgrave McMillan.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2008). The assets agenda: principles and policy. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Prabhakar, Rajiv; Rowlingson, Karen and White, Stuart (2008). How to Defend Inheritance Tax. Fabian ideas, 623. Fabian Society.

Price, Carolyn (2001). Functions in mind: a theory of intentional content. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Price, Carolyn (2015). Emotion. Key Concepts in Philosophy. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

Puwar, Nirmal and Raghuram, Parvati (2003). South Asian women in the diaspora. Oxford, UK: Berg.

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Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Doolittle, Megan and Day Sclater, Shelley (2008). Family Meanings. Milton Keynes: Open University.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Edwards, Rosalind and Gillies, Val (2003). Making families: moral tales of parenting and step-parenting. London, UK: Sociology Press.

Ring, Patrick; Lowe, Jonquil and Luu, Lien (2024). Global Pension Challenges: Pensions, Saving and Retirement in the Twenty-First Century (1st ed.). Contemporary issues in finance. Oxon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge.

Robertson, David G. (2021). Gnosticism and the History of Religions. Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation. London: Bloomsbury.

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Roy, Manoj; Hanlon, Joseph and Hulme, David (2016). Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change: Keeping Our Heads Above Water. Anthem Climate Change and Policy Series. London: Anthem Press.

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Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2010). Regulatory Surrender: Death, Injury and the Non-Enforcement of Law. London: Institute of Employment Rights.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2015). The Corporate Criminal. Why Corporations Must Be Abolished. Key Ideas in Criminology. Abingdon: Routledge.

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Tremlett, Paul-Francois (2008). Levi-Strauss on Religion: The Structuring Mind. Key Thinkers in the Study of Religion. London, UK: Equinox.

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Tremlett, Paul-François (2020). Towards a New Theory of Religion and Social Change: Sovereignties and Disruptions. Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and Place. Bloomsbury.

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Warburton, Nigel (2009). Free Speech: A Very Short Introduction. Very Short Introductions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Warburton, Nigel (2002). The Art Question. London, UK: Routledge.

Watson, Sophie and Studdert, David (2006). Markets as sites for social interaction : spaces of diversity. Bristol: Policy Press.

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Abb, Pascal; Boni, Filippo and Karrar, Hasan H. eds. (2024). China, Pakistan and the Belt and Road Initiative: The Experience of an Early Adopter State. Rethinking Asia and international relations. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

Aguilar, Jesús; Buckareff, Andrei and Frankish, Keith eds. (2011). New Waves in Philosophy of Action. New Waves in Philosophy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

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Agyei-Holmes, Andrew (2014). Tilling the Soil in Tanzania: What Do Emerging Economies Have to Offer? Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Alexander, Kimberly Ervin (2003). Models of Pentecostal healing and practice in light of early twentieth century Pentecostalism. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Ames, Janet Christine (1986). Hard bargains: a study of inter-agency collaboration in the provision of day care. Master of Philosophy (MPhil) thesis The Open University.

Antonov, Pavel P. (2013). Environmental Storytelling: Negotiating Travelling Norms in Post-Socialist Journalism. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Bagelman, Jennifer (2012). City of Sanctuary: A State of Deferral. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Beisel, Ulrike (2011). Who bites back first?: Malaria control in Ghana and the politics of co-existence. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Bhasin, Gurpreet (2008). Public spaces and discursive practices in colonial Delhi 1860-1915. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Botchie, David (2015). Distinctiveness of Asian Driver and Western Garment Technologies in Uganda. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Brian, Janet Margaret (2006). The Local Implementation of the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1875. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Buitelaar, Jerphasina Jacoba (2009). The theme of redemption in Midrash Tehillim as reflected in its Meshalim. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Butler, Timothy S. C. (1992). People like us: gentrification and the service class in Hackney in the 1980s. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Calder, Alexander J. (2013). The primitive Methodist connexion: Tackling the myth. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Cattell, Norma Ann (2006). 'The folly of generalisation': infant mortality in Loughborough, Leicestershire 1888-1910. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Chistyakova, Yulia (2010). Revisiting community policing in Ukraine: lessons for police reform. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Coates, Dermot Peter (2014). Housing, the Capabilities Approach and Life Satisfaction. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Cochrane, Berry (2013). Taking Bourdieu to the Movies: Understanding Cinema as a Spatial and Embodied Practice. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Coleman, Helen Jane (1998). The Nature of Infant Mortality in Norwich and the Effect of Illegitimate Death. Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil) thesis The Open University.

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Cottam, Hilary (1999). Zozobra: the tensions of urban space. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Dackombe, Barry Patrick (2008). Single-issue extra-parliamentary groups and liberal internationalism, 1899-1920. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

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Dar, Aqsa (2014). The educational careers of high-aspiring working-class British Pakistani women. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

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Disbrey, Claire (1990). Innovation and tradition: towards an institutional theory of religion. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Earle, Rod (2014). Men in Prison: Con-viviality, Race and Culture. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Edmonds, David (2003). Caste Wars: The morality of treating individuals as though they are members of groups. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Ejionye, Ukwu Agbai (1977). Sociology of planned migration: A study of planned migration process to new towns. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

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