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The Billion Dollar Pig - A Subjective Extrospective Exploration of the Cross-Cultural Meanings of The Peppa Pig Cartoon Character Franchise
As a family, the children’s cartoon character franchise Peppa Pig has loomed large in our lives for our daughter’s first three years. The character stars in a popular TV cartoon series that is shown in more than 180 ... -
Biomedical Innovation in Fertility Care Evidence Challenges, Commercialization and the Market for Hope
(Bristol University Press, 2024-07-01)Available Open Access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book analyses the clashes between evidence-based medicine and the dynamics of an increasingly privatised fertility care industry. -
Biotoxicity of Halide Perovskites in Mice.
(2023-09-13)Halide perovskites are crystalline semiconductors with exceptional optoelectronic properties, rapidly developing towards large-scale applications.Lead (II) (Pb2+ ) is the core element used to prepare halide perovskites. ... -
Bittersweet cocoa: Certification programmes in Ghana as battlegrounds for power, authority and legitimacy
(2022-11-01)Critical studies on the interlinkages of access, power and sustainability in high value tropical commodity systems are gaining traction in the academic literature. This article draws on access theory to examine how the ... -
Blockchain and supply chain finance: a critical literature review at the intersection of operations, finance and law
(Springer, 2022-05-09)In the current environment, where the Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the vulnerabilities of the incumbent paper-based trade and supply chain finance systems, digital transformation pledges to alleviate the friction on ... -
Blurring the divide: Navigating the public/private landscape of fertility treatment in the UK.
(2023-03)It is widely assumed that fertility patients in the UK are either privately funded or publicly funded through the National Health Service. This article challenges this distinction and demonstrates how the boundaries between ... -
Bonding work: Spacing relations through pregnancy apps
(2021-03-18)This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Hamper, J. and Nash, C. (2021), Bonding work: Spacing relations through pregnancy apps. Trans Inst Br Geogr. Accepted Author Manuscript. https://doi.org/10. ... -
Book Review: Like Mother, Like Daughter? by Jill Armstrong
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‘The Bottom Line Is That the Problem Is You’: Aesthetic Labour, Postfeminism and Subjectivity in Russian Self-Help Literature.
This chapter explores the ways in which women are called upon to work on and manage their body, personality and sexuality in bestselling Russian self-help literature targeting a female audience. We argue that the aesthetic ... -
Bound up with Meaning: The Politics and Memory of Ribbon Wearing in Restoration England and Scotland
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Brazilian Think Tanks and the Rise of Austerity Discourse
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The bridging and bonding structures of place-centric networks: Evidence from a developing country.
(2019)Social capital has long been associated with opportunities of access to valuable resources that individuals, groups, communities, and places can extract from the social structure emerging from their interactions. Despite ... -
British ‘Colonial governmentality’: slave, forced and waged worker policies in colonial Nigeria, 1896–1930
(Informa UK Limited, 2019-04-22)