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Enchanted Objects: Star Trek & The New Technological Sublime
Shaw, D. B. 2025. Enchanted Objects: Star Trek & The New Technological Sublime. Anthropocenes – Human, Inhuman, Posthuman. 6 (1). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.16997/ahip.1755
Activity, Behavior, and Healthcare Computing
Inoue, S., Lopez, G., Hossain, T. and Ahad, M. (ed.) 2025. Activity, Behavior, and Healthcare Computing. Boca Raton CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group.
Automatic Synchronization: Music and Image in the Films of Harry Smith
Chapman, D. 2025. Automatic Synchronization: Music and Image in the Films of Harry Smith. in: Valente, P. (ed.) The Occult Harry Smith: The Magical and Alchemical Work of an Artist of the Extremes Park Street Press. pp. 156-172
Post-Apartheid South Africa: Progress, Challenges and Future Prospects
Frimpong, F. and Adaba, G. 2025. Post-Apartheid South Africa: Progress, Challenges and Future Prospects. International Conference on African Development iCAD.
A large exploratory survey of electroconvulsive therapy recipients, family members and friends: what information do they recall being given?
Read, J. 2025. A large exploratory survey of electroconvulsive therapy recipients, family members and friends: what information do they recall being given? Journal of Medical Ethics. p. In press. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme-2024-110629