Items where Division is "Faculty of Arts, Business & Applied Social Science > Department of Young People & Education" and Year is 2019

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Ayling, Pere (2019) Distinction, exclusivity and whiteness: elite Nigerian parents and the international education market. Springer, Singapore, Singapore. ISBN 9789811357800

Bond, Emma and Rawlings, Vanessa (2019) Children as active participants in health literacy research and practice? from rhetoric to rights. In: International handbook of health literacy: research, practice and policy across the life-span. Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781447344513

Clark, Jessica (2019) Biker gangs and boyhood agency in Akira. In: Child and youth agency in science fiction: travel, technology, time. Lexington books, Maryland, USA, pp. 109-130. ISBN 9781498597388

Corti, Louise, Haaker, Maureen and Van den Eynden, Veerle (2019) Making use of other people's research data: opportunities and limitations. In: Managing and sharing research data: a guide to good practice. Sage, London, pp. 240-274. ISBN 9781526460264

Haaker, Maureen (2019) Qualitative secondary analysis in teaching. In: Secondary analysis of qualitative data. Sage, London, pp. 119-134. ISBN 9781526445254

Haaker, Maureen and Corti, Louise (2019) Publishing and citing research data. In: Managing and sharing research data: a guide to good practice. Sage, London, pp. 275-307. ISBN 9781526460264

Haaker, Maureen, Corti, Louise and Van den Eynden, Veerle (2019) Formatting, organising and transforming data. In: Managing and Sharing Research Data: A Guide to Good Practice (2nd edition). Sage, London, pp. 102-134. ISBN 9781526460264

Haaker, Maureen, Van den Eynden, Veerle, Woollard, Matthew, Summers, Scott, Bishop, Libby and Corti, Louise (2019) Disclosure review, access control and anonymisation. In: Managing and sharing research data: a guide to good practice. Sage, London, pp. 196-215. ISBN 9781526460264

Phippen, Andy and Bond, Emma (2019) Aldi “Teatime TakeDown” - are data breaches and online abuse the best ways to get children to come down for dinner?”. Entertainment Law Review, 30 (5). pp. 140-142. ISSN 0959-3799

Phippen, Andy and Bond, Emma (2019) When digital ghost stories go viral. Entertainment Law Review, 30 (4). pp. 103-105. ISSN 0959-3799

Phippen, Andy and Bond, Emma (2019) Why is placing the child at the centre of online safeguarding so difficult? Entertainment Law Review, 30 (3). pp. 80-84. ISSN 0959-3799

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