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Murphy, Sam (2023). Support after stillbirth: Findings from the Parent Voices Initiative Global Registry Project. Bereavement: Journal of Grief and Responses to Death, 2

Wilson, Marcia A. (2023). Uptown Top Ranking: From a Council Estate to the Academy. In: Reilly, I. B. ed. The Lives of Working Class Academics. Leeds: Emerald Publishing, pp. 89–100.

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Jones, Kerry and Murphy, Sam (2022). Researching perinatal death: managing the myriad of emotions in the field. In: Borgstrom, Erica; Mallon, Sharon and Murphy, Sam eds. Unpacking Sensitive Research: Epistemological and Methodological Implications. Abingdon: Routledge.

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Jones, Lurraine and Wilson, Marcia (2021). Decolonising the academic library: reservations, fines and renewals. In: Crilly, Jess and Everitt, Regina eds. Narrative Expansions: Interpreting Decolonisation in Academic Libraries. London: Facet Publishing, pp. 57–72.

Kantirou, Maria and Rossade, Klaus-Dieter (2021). Technological change as a force for good: when the Jedi get working. In: Proceedings of the Innovating Higher Education Conference 2021 (Ubachs, George; Meuleman, Stefan and Antonaci, Alessandra eds.), EADTU, The Netherlands, pp. 386–400.

Mallon, Sharon; Borgstrom, Erica and Murphy, Sam (2021). Unpacking sensitive research: a stimulating exploration of an established concept. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 24(5) pp. 517–521.

Taylor, Peter Geoffrey; Cooke, Helen and Lane, Andy (2021). Open by Degrees: Personalization at Degree and Module Level. In: Stevenson, Carolyn N. ed. Enhancing Higher Education Accessibility Through Open Education and Prior Learning. IGI Global, pp. 1–25.

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Cooke, Helen; Lane, Andrew and Taylor, Peter (2018). Open by Degrees: A Case of Flexibility or Personalization? In: Stevenson, Carolyn ed. Enhancing Education Through Open Degree Programs and Prior Learning Assessment. IGI Global, pp. 128–148.

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Bakhbakhi, Danya; Siassakos, Dimitrios; Burden, Christy; Jones, Ffion; Yoward, Freya; Redshaw, Maggie; Murphy, Samantha and Storey, Claire (2017). Learning from deaths: Parents’ Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirth/perinatal death (the PARENTS 1 study). BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 17, article no. 333.

Murphy, Samantha and Cacciatore, Joanne (2017). The psychological, social, and economic impact of stillbirth on families. Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 22(3) pp. 129–134.

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Sieminski, Sandy; Messenger, Julie and Murphy, Sam (2016). Case study: what supports students to improve their grades? Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning, 31(2) pp. 141–151.

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Murphy, Sam (2015). Who shouts the loudest? The demographics of research into child bereavement. In: Death, Dying and Disposal 12, 2-6 Sep 2015, “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania.

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Farley, Katherine and Blackman, Tim (2014). Ethnic residential segregation stability in England, 1991-2001. Policy & Politics, 42(1) pp. 39–54.

Ferguson, Rebecca; Macfadyen, Leah P.; Clow, Doug; Tynan, Belinda; Alexander, Shirley and Dawson, Shane (2014). Setting learning analytics in context: overcoming the barriers to large-scale adoption. Journal of Learning Analytics, 1(3) pp. 120–144.

Murphy, Sam (2014). The Good Stillbirth. In: Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting 2014, 26-30 May 2014, Brock University, St Catherines, Canada.

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Murphy, Samantha (2013). Bereaved parents: a contradiction in terms? In: Earle, Sarah; Komaromy, Carol and Layne, Linda eds. Understanding Reproductive Loss: Perspectives on Life, Death and Fertility. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 117–128.

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Andrews, Trish and Tynan, Belinda (2012). Distance learners: connected, mobile and resourceful individuals. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 28(4) pp. 565–579.

Andrews, Trish; Tynan, Belinda and Backstrom, Kendra (2012). Distance learners' use of non-institutional social media to augment and enhance their learning experience. In: Ascilite 2012: Future Challenges, Sustainable Futures, 25-28 Nov 2012, Wellington, New Zealand.

Blackman, Tim; Harrington, Barbara; Elliott, Eva; Greene, Alex; Hunter, David J.; Marks, Linda; McKee, Lorna and Williams, Gareth (2012). Framing health inequalities for local intervention: comparative case studies. Sociology of Health & Illness, 34(1) pp. 49–63.

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Andrews, Trish; Smyth, Robyn; Tynan, Belinda; Berriman, Andrew; Vale, Deborah and Caladine, Richard (2011). Mobile technologies and rich media: expanding tertiary education opportunities in developing countries. In: Abdel-Wahab, Ahmed Gad and El-Masry, Ahmed Ahmed A. eds. Mobile Information Communication Technologies Adoption in Developing Countries: Effects and Implications. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference (IGI Global), pp. 103–116.

Andrews, Trish and Tynan, Belinda (2011). Changing student learning preferences: what does this mean for the future of universities? In: Ascilite 2011: Changing Demands, Changing Directions, 4-7 Dec 2011, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, pp. 118–122.

Andrews, Trish; Tynan, Belinda and James, Rosalind (2011). The lived experience of learners' use of new media in distance teaching and learning. On the Horizon, 19(4) pp. 321–330.

Andrews, Trish; Tynan, Belinda and Stewart, Cherry (2011). Ubiquitous learning: issues in the Australian higher education context. In: Kidd, Terry T. and Chen, Irene eds. Ubiquitous Learning: Strategies for Pedagogy, Course Design, and Technology. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, pp. 41–60.

Bossu, Carina and Tynan, Belinda (2011). OERs: new media on the learning landscape. On the Horizon, 19(4) pp. 259–267.

Dalgarno, Barney; Lee, Mark J. W.; Carlson, Lauren; Gregory, Sue and Tynan, Belinda (2011). Institutional support for and barriers to the use of 3D immersive virtual worlds in higher education. In: AscIlite 2011: Changing Demands, Changing Directions, 4-7 Dec 2011, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, pp. 316–330.

Delgarno, Barney; Lee, Mark J. W.; Carlson, Lauren; Gregory, Sue and Tynan, Belinda (2011). An Australian and New Zealand scoping study on the use of 3D immersive virtual worlds in higher education. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 27(1) pp. 1–15.

Lee, Mark J. W.; McCloughlin, Catherine and Tynan, Belinda (2011). Podcasting in distance learning: true pedagogical innovation or just more of the same? In: Lee, Mark J. W and McCloughlin, Catherine eds. Web 2.0-Based E-Learning: Applying Social Informatics for Tertiary Teaching. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference (IGI Global), pp. 228–246.

Tynan, Belinda and Barnes, Cameron (2011). Web 2.0 and professional development of academic staff. In: Lee, Mark J. W. and McCloughlin, Catherine eds. Web 2.0-Based E-Learning: Applying Social Informatics for Tertiary Teaching. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference (IGI Global), pp. 365–379.

Wise, Nathan and Tynan, Belinda (2011). The DEHub virtual learning space: a niche social network community of practice. In: Keppell, Mike; Souter, Kay and Riddle, Matthew eds. Physical and Virtual Learning Spaces in Higher Education: Concepts for the Modern Learning Environment. Hershey, PA: IGI Publishing (IGI Global), pp. 136–146.

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Andrews, Trish and Tynan, Belinda (2010). Why the student voice? The case for investigating the distance learners' experience of ICT in distance education. In: ASCILITE 2010: Curriculum, Technology and Transformation for an Unknown Future, 5-8 Dec 2010, Syndey, New South Wales, Australia, pp. 60–64.

Blackman, Tim; Hunter, David; Marks, Linda; Harrington, Barbara; Elliott, Eva; Williams, Gareth; Greene, Alex and McKee, Lorna (2010). Wicked comparisons: reflections on cross-national research about health inequalities in the UK. Evaluation, 16(1) pp. 43–57.

Caladine, Richard; Andrews, Trish; Tynan, Belinda; Smyth, Robyn and Vale, Deborah (2010). New communications options: a renaissance in videoconference use. In: Veletsianos, George ed. Emerging Technologies in Distance Education. Issues in Distance Education. Edmonton, AB, Canada: Athabasca University Press, pp. 249–266.

Delgamo, Barney; Lee, Mark J. W.; Carlson, Lauren; Gregory, Sue and Tynan, Belinda (2010). 3D immersive virtual worlds in higher education: an Australian and New Zealand scoping study. In: ASCILITE 2010: Curriculum, Technology and Transformation for an Unknown Future, 5-8 Dec 2010, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, pp. 269–280.

Garbett, Dawn and Tynan, Belinda (2010). A lifeline for emerging academics. In: Cantwell, Robert H. and Scevak, Jill J. eds. An Academic Life: A Handbook For New Academics. Camberwell, Victoria, Australia: ACER Press, pp. 173–180.

Gregory, Sue; Reiners, Torsten and Tynan, Belinda (2010). Alternative realities: immersive learning for and with students. In: Song, Holim ed. Distance Learning Technology, Current Instruction, and the Future of Education: Applications of Today, Practices of Tomorrow. Hershey, PA: IGI Publishing (IGI Global), pp. 245–272.

McDonell, Jennifer; Parkes, Mitchell and Tynan, Belinda (2010). Virtual tutor support using SMARTHINKING: preliminary findings. In: ASCILITE 2010: Curriculum, Technology & Transformation for an Unknown Future, 5-8 Dec 2010, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, pp. 595–603.

Murphy, S. L. (2010). Lost Futures: Stillbirth and the Social Construction of Grief. Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic Press.

Shucksmith, Janet; Carlebach, Sarit; Riva, Mylene; Curtis, Sarah; Hunter, David; Blackman, Tim and Hudson, Ray (2010). Health Inequalities in Ex-Coalfield/Industrial Communities.

Tynan, Belinda (2010). A community for learning and teaching, research, and innovation in distance education. In: Sixth Pan Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning, 24-28 Nov 2010, Kochi, India.

Tynan, Belinda; Adlington, Rachael; Stewart, Cherry; Vale, Deborah; Sims, Rod and Shanahan, Peter (2010). Managing projects for change: contextualised project management. Journal of Distance Education, 24(1) pp. 187–206.

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Blackman, Tim; Elliott, Eva; Greene, Alex; Harrington, Barbara; Hunter, David; Marks, Linda; McKee, Lorna; Smith, Kat and Williams, Gareth (2009). Tackling health inequalities in post-devolution Britain: do targets matter? Public Administration, 87(4) pp. 762–778.

Gregory, Sue and Tynan, Belinda (2009). Introducing Jass Easterman: my 'Second Life' learning space. In: ascilite 2009: Same places, different spaces, 6-9 Dec 2009, Auckland, New Zealand, pp. 377–386.

Harrington, B. E.; Smith, K. E.; Hunter, D. J.; Marks, L.; Blackman, T. J.; McKee, L.; Greene, A.; Elliott, E. and Williams, G. H. (2009). Health inequalities in England, Scotland and Wales: stakeholders' accounts and policy compared. Public Health, 123(1) e24-e28.

Smith, Katherine E.; Hunter, David J.; Blackman, Tim; Elliott, Eva; Greene, Alexandra; Harrington, Barbara E.; Marks, Linda; McKee, Lorna and Williams, Gareth H. (2009). Divergence or convergence? Health inequalities and policy in a devolved Britain. Critical Social Policy, 29(2) pp. 216–242.

Tynan, Belinda (2009). Harnessing international collaboration and cooperation for research and capacity development. In: 4th International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training, 27 May 2009, Dakar, Senegal.

Tynan, Belinda (2009). Bringing new learning to old cultures. In: Bamber, Veronica; Trowler, Paul; Saunders, Murray and Knight, Peter eds. Enhancing learning, teaching, assessment and curriculum in higher education: theory, cases, practices. Maidenhead: Open University Press, pp. 127–132.

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Andrews, Trish; Smyth, Robyn; Tynan, Belinda; Vale, Deb and Caladine, Richard (2008). Rich media technologies and uncertain futures: developing sustainable, scalable models. In: ASCILITE 2008 conference: Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology?, 30 Nov - 3 Dec 2008, Melbourne, Australia.

Duggan, Sandra; Blackman, Tim; Martyr, Anthony and Van Schaik, Paul (2008). The impact of early dementia on outdoor life: A `shrinking world'? Dementia, 7(2) pp. 191–204.

Lee, Mark J. W. and Tynan, Belinda (2008). Podcasts and distance learning. In: Salmon, Gilly and Edirisingha, Palitha eds. Podcasting for Learning in Universities. Maidenhead: Open University Press, pp. 92–102.

Smyth, Robyn; Tynan, Belinda and Vale, Deborah (2008). Leading rich media implementation collaboratively: mobilising international, national and business expertise. In: IADIS e-Learning 2008 Conference, 22-25 Jul 2008, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Tynan, Belinda (2008). Authentic learning experiences: complementary organizational strategy for academic professional development. In: IADIS e-Learning 2008 Conference, 22-25 Jul 2008, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Tynan, Belinda; Lee, Mark J. W. and Barnes, Cameron (2008). Polar bears, black gold, and light bulbs: creating stable futures for tertiary education through instructor training and support in the use of ICTs. In: ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2008, 30 Jun - 4 Jul 2008, Vienna, Austria, pp. 3557–3564.

Tynan, Belinda; Stewart, Cherry; Adlington, Rachael; Littledyke, Mike and Swinsburg, Steve (2008). Participatory action research for professional development: changing our approach to distance learning. In: ASCILITE 2008 Conference: Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology?, 30 Nov - 3 Dec 2008, Melbourne, Australia.

Van Schaik, Paul; Martyr, Anthony; Blackman, Tim and Robinson, John (2008). Involving persons with dementia in the evaluation of outdoor environments. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 11(4) pp. 415–424.

Ware, Helen and Tynan, Belinda (2008). The use of Wiki in teaching/learning peace studies: a platform for the disadvantaged. In: Fifth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning: Access to Learning for Development (PCF5), 13-17 Jul 2008, London, United Kingdom.

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Barnes, Cameron and Tynan, Belinda (2007). The adventures of Miranda in the brave new world: learning in a Web 2.0 millennium. ALT-J: Research in Learning Technology, 15(3) pp. 189–200.

Garbett, Dawn and Tynan, Belinda (2007). Storytelling as a means of reflecting on the lived experience of making curriculum in teacher education. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 32(1) pp. 45–51.

Tynan, Belinda and Smyth, Robyn (2007). Evaluating the work of academic developers: a case study from the University of New England. In: 30th HERDSA Annual Conference: Enhancing Higher Education, Theory and Scholarship (HERDSA 2007), 8-11 Jul 2007, Adelaide, Australia.

Tynan, Belinda R. and Garbett, Dawn L. (2007). Negotiating the university research culture: collaborative voices of new academics. Higher Education Research and Development, 26(4) pp. 411–424.

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Brennan, John and Gourley, Brenda (2006). Strategic alliance between universities and their communities. In: Weber, Luc E. and Duderstadt, James J. eds. Universities and business: partnering for the knowledge society. London: Economica, pp. 39–62.

Colbran, Stephen and Tynan, Belinda (2006). Australian Law Postgraduate Network (ALPN). Legal Education Review, 16(1&2) pp. 35–53.

Tynan, Belinda and Colbran, Stephen (2006). Podcasting, student learning and expectations. In: ASCILITE 2006: Who's Learning? Whose Technology?, 3-6 Dec 2006, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, pp. 825–832.

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Tynan, Belinda (2005). How do we go beyond the affordances of what we already do on campus? A case of supporting staff in developing a constructivist learning environment. In: ASCILITE 2005: Balance, Fidelity, Mobility. Maintaining the Momentum?, 4-7 Dec 2005, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, pp. 685–691.

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Garbett, Dawn and Tynan, Belinda (2004). Preliminary findings: early childhood student teachers' perception of their confidence and competence. Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 25(1) pp. 67–74.

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