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Article

Arnold, David Research Error. How I Came to be Where I am. Worcester Papers in English and Cultural Studies (3). p. 2005.

Parham, John “‘For you, pollution’: The Victorian Novel and a Human Ecology. Disraeli’s Sibyl and Gaskell’s Mary Barton”. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism (14). ISSN 1468-8417 (Print), 2168-1414 (Online)

Book Section

Kailoglou, Eleftherios Being More Alternative and Less Brit-pop: the Quest for Originality in Three Urban Styles in Athens. In: Indexing Authenticity: Perspectives from Linguistics and Anthropology. de Gruyter. (Submitted)

Webb, Jean Social and Cultural Values and Reading – a Literary Perspective. In: Pedagogy of Children’s Reading: History, Theory, Perspectives. Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow.

Conference or Workshop Item

Levene, Alysa and Webb, Jean 'Overwork, Leisure and Health in Literature and Legislature in the Mid-nineteenth Century'. In: Child Health and Welfare in History invited symposium, November, 2011, St John’s Research Centre, Oxford.. (Unpublished)

Swift, Elizabeth Negotiating Networks in Hypertext Fiction and Interactive Performance Work. In: TAPRA.

Webb, Jean A.A. Milne’s Poetic World of Childhood in When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six. In: British Library/Homerton Cambridge Poetry and Childhood , March 2009, British Library, London. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean ‘Chicken or eggs-over-easy?: a Discussion of Catherine Forde’s Fat Boy Slim'. In: American Popular Culture Association and the Popular Culture Assoc Conference, April 2007, Boston, USA. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean A Discussion of the Contemporary Relevance of Michelle Paver’s Series Chronicles of Ancient Darkness. In: Children's Literature Association Annual Conference, June, 2008, Illinois State University, Illinois, USA. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean Out of the Mouths of Babes... the Construction of Irishness in Charles Kingsley’s The Water Babies’. In: To the Other Shore conference on the notions of Irishness, La Sainte Union, Southampton. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean ‘A Panorama of Pirates, Performance and Parenting'. In: International Research Society for Children's Literature, August 2005, University of Winnipeg, Canada. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean Planning and Developing Research at PhD Level in Children’s Literature. In: Belfast PhD Research network in children’s literature., May 2009, Queen's University, Belfast.. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean Politics and Children’s Literature. In: Children’s Literature Association India, January 2008, Mangalore, India. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean ‘Re-writing the Heroic Map: a Discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Problematisation of the Nineteenth Century Hero and Cultural Otherness.’. In: International Research Society for Children's Literature Congress, August 2007, Kyoto Japan. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean ‘Reconstruction of the Family in the Work of Jacqueline Wilson’. In: Children's Literature Association Annual Conference, June 2006, Manhattan Beach, LA, USA. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean ‘Voices of Anti-imperialism in Fiction for Children’. In: Seminar series, Centre for International Research in Children's Literature, October 2000, University of Reading. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean ‘Voracious Appetites: the Construction of 'Fatness' in Children's Literature.’. In: Children's Literature Association Annual conference , June 2007, Virginia, USA. (Unpublished)

Webb, Jean ‘Writing History and Children’s Literature’. In: ‘Writing History and Children’s Literature’, Autumn 2006, Danish National Centre for Research in Children's Literature, Copenhagen. (Unpublished)

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