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Magnificent entrances and undignified exits: chronicling the symbolism of castle space in Normandy
Hicks, L. 2009. Magnificent entrances and undignified exits: chronicling the symbolism of castle space in Normandy. Journal of Medieval History. 35 (1), pp. 52-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmedhist.2009.01.001

Journal article

Accurately representing stimulus conditions in computational simulations
Yeates, F., McAndrew, A., Jones, F., Wills, A., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2013. Accurately representing stimulus conditions in computational simulations.

Conference paper

The Tain and the Tain: China Miéville’s gift of uncanny London
Butler, A. 2013. The Tain and the Tain: China Miéville’s gift of uncanny London. CR: The New Centennial Review. 13 (2).

Journal article

A preliminary model of enduring positive change in professionals working with trauma survivors.
Bamford, E. 2006. A preliminary model of enduring positive change in professionals working with trauma survivors. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Department of Applied Psychology

PhD Thesis

Exploring modality switching effects in negated sentences: further evidence for grounded representations
Hald, L., Hocking, I., Vernon, D., Marshall, J. and Garnham, A. 2013. Exploring modality switching effects in negated sentences: further evidence for grounded representations. Frontiers in Psychology. 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00093

Journal article

Exploring the myth of the bobby and the intrusion of the state into social space
Brunger, M. 2013. Exploring the myth of the bobby and the intrusion of the state into social space. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law/ Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique. 2013 (April). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11196-013-9316-y

Journal article

Learning to craft a digital story about person centredness
Howatson-Jones, L. 2013. Learning to craft a digital story about person centredness.

Conference paper

Angels
Worsley, H. 2009. Angels. in: Richards, A. and Privett, P. (ed.) Through the eyes of a child: new insights in theology from a child's perspective London Church House Publishing.

Book chapter

Anglican church school education: moving beyond the first two hundred years
Worsley, H. (ed.) 2013. Anglican church school education: moving beyond the first two hundred years. London Continuum.

Book

Seven years on: insights from children's developing perspectives in interpreting the wisdom of the biblical creation narrative
Worsley, H. 2013. Seven years on: insights from children's developing perspectives in interpreting the wisdom of the biblical creation narrative. British Journal of Religious Education. 35 (13), pp. 55-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/01416200.2012.704868

Journal article

Children's encounters with The Bible as seen in a selection of English literature
Worsley, H. 2011. Children's encounters with The Bible as seen in a selection of English literature. Journal of Children's Literature Studies. 15 (2), pp. 104-118.

Journal article

The Bible in the family context
Worsley, H. 2010. The Bible in the family context. International Journal of Children's Spirituality. 15 (2), pp. 115-127. https://doi.org/10.1080/1364436X.2010.497644

Journal article

Children's literature as implicit religion: the concept of grace unpacked
Worsley, H. 2010. Children's literature as implicit religion: the concept of grace unpacked. Implicit Religion. 13 (1).

Journal article

Churches linking with schools
Worsley, H. 2010. Churches linking with schools. Cambridge Grove.

Book

Twenty-first century children's views of angels
Worsley, H. 2009. Twenty-first century children's views of angels. REsource: The Journal of the National Association of Teachers of Religious Education. 31 (2), pp. 13-18.

Journal article

Efficacy of Turnitin in support of an institutional plagiarism policy
Starr, S. and Graham-Matheson, L. 2012. Efficacy of Turnitin in support of an institutional plagiarism policy.

Conference paper

'Teaching creates all other professions': what is the definition of a profession? Is teaching a profession - and does it really matter?
Graham-Matheson, L. 2012. 'Teaching creates all other professions': what is the definition of a profession? Is teaching a profession - and does it really matter?

Conference paper

Children and young people's views of their workforce
Graham-Matheson, L. 2009. Children and young people's views of their workforce.

Project report

Research informed teaching
Graham-Matheson, L. 2010. Research informed teaching. in: Graham-Matheson, L. (ed.) Research Informed Teaching: Exploring the Concept Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.

Book chapter

Knots, nuts and new space: three theological models underpinning Christian mission with children and young people
Worsley, H. 2008. Knots, nuts and new space: three theological models underpinning Christian mission with children and young people. Journal of Anglican Secondary School Heads. 21, pp. 24-26.

Journal article

The Parent Champion Programme: independent evaluation
Durrant, J. 2013. The Parent Champion Programme: independent evaluation.

Report

Euroscepticism in Estonia
Fitzgibbon, J. 2008. Euroscepticism in Estonia.

Conference paper

Ireland, Britain and Europe: lessons from Lisbon
Fitzgibbon, J. 2009. Ireland, Britain and Europe: lessons from Lisbon.

Conference paper

Ireland’s second vote on Lisbon
Fitzgibbon, J. 2009. Ireland’s second vote on Lisbon.

Conference paper

United Nations peacekeeping
Groom, A. 1998. United Nations peacekeeping. Review of International Affairs.

Journal article

Essential theory for primary teachers: an introduction for busy trainees
Graham-Matheson, L. 2014. Essential theory for primary teachers: an introduction for busy trainees. Routledge.

Book

'Family Tree' and 'Matter & Memory'
Long, T. 2010. 'Family Tree' and 'Matter & Memory'.

Artefact

On reflection
Long, T. 2009. On reflection.

Artefact

Two drawings from the series ‘What Can A Body Be?’
Long, T. 2008. Two drawings from the series ‘What Can A Body Be?’.

Artefact

Mr Big
Long, T. 2011. Mr Big.

Artefact

Taming death: the construction of human/alien nature in Avatar
Butler, A. 2013. Taming death: the construction of human/alien nature in Avatar.

Conference paper

Eurosceptic protest movements: Ireland and UK compared
Fitzgibbon, J. 2007. Eurosceptic protest movements: Ireland and UK compared.

Conference paper

Political parties and civil society in perfect harmony: the case of Ireland and the Nice Treaty referendums
Fitzgibbon, J. 2007. Political parties and civil society in perfect harmony: the case of Ireland and the Nice Treaty referendums.

Conference paper

Civil society and Euroscepticism: new dimensions of active European citizenship
Fitzgibbon, J. 2007. Civil society and Euroscepticism: new dimensions of active European citizenship.

Conference paper

The triumph of strategy over ideology? Euroscepticism in the Irish party system
Fitzgibbon, J. 2007. The triumph of strategy over ideology? Euroscepticism in the Irish party system.

Conference paper

Not just Europeanization, not necessarily populism: potential factors underlying the mobilisation of populism in Ireland and Poland
Fitzgibbon, J. and Guerra, S. 2008. Not just Europeanization, not necessarily populism: potential factors underlying the mobilisation of populism in Ireland and Poland.

Conference paper

It’s the end of the EU as we know it and Ireland feels fine: Ireland and the Lisbon treaty vote
Fitzgibbon, J. 2008. It’s the end of the EU as we know it and Ireland feels fine: Ireland and the Lisbon treaty vote.

Conference paper

Ireland’s first referendum on Europe
Fitzgibbon, J. 2008. Ireland’s first referendum on Europe.

Conference paper

Opposing Europe in Estonia: society trumps politics
Fitzgibbon, J. 2009. Opposing Europe in Estonia: society trumps politics.

Conference paper

The failure of political parties and the triumph of civil society: Ireland’s two Lisbon votes in wider perspective
Fitzgibbon, J. 2010. The failure of political parties and the triumph of civil society: Ireland’s two Lisbon votes in wider perspective.

Conference paper

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