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‘Where is the safe space?!’ From drag queen storytime to LGBTQA+ inclusive practice
Published 2024“…Drag queen storytime (DQS), also known as drag (queen) story-hour, has been implemented in selected libraries and schools across North America, Oceania, and the United Kingdom, to open safe spaces for drag queens to read children’s books that may involve LGBTQA+ characters or subject matters. …”
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Rules, practices and identities: an interactional sociolinguistic study of Queen’s Speech Debates in the House of Lords
Published 2020“…This PhD thesis adopts an interactional sociolinguistic approach to analysing how speakers in Queen’s Speech Debates in the House of Lords construct intersecting identities as they negotiate institutional and interactional rules and practices. …”
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'No other faction but my own': dynastic politics and Elizabeth I's Carey cousins
Published 2009“…Extending Elton’s ‘points of contact’ model to include not only court, privy council and parliament but also military and foreign service, allows analysis of the role of kinship networks in Elizabethan government. …”
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Tax and the labour market: taxing personal services income in the UK
Published 2008“…In March 1999, the UK Inland Revenue (now Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs) issued a press release (IR35) announcing changes designed to counter perceived tax avoidance through the use of intermediaries to disguise employment relationships. …”
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