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    Marine plastics threaten giant Atlantic Marine Protected Areas by Barnes, D.K.A., Morley, S.A., Bell, J., Brewin, P., Brigden, K., Collins, M., Glass, T., Goodall-Copestake, W.P., Henry, L., Laptikhovsky, V., Piechaud, N., Richardson, A., Rose, P., Sands, C.J., Schofield, A., Shreeve, R., Small, A., Stamford, T., Taylor, B.

    Published in Current biology (08-10-2018)
    “…There has been a recent shift in global perception of plastics in the environment, resulting in a call for greater action. Science and the popular media have…”
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    Challenging the Need for Deep Seabed Mining From the Perspective of Metal Demand, Biodiversity, Ecosystems Services, and Benefit Sharing by Miller, K. A., Brigden, K., Santillo, D., Currie, D., Johnston, P., Thompson, K. F.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (29-07-2021)
    “…The extraction of minerals from the seabed of the deep oceans is of increasing interest to investors, mining companies and some coastal states. To date, no…”
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    Interannual variability in reproductive traits of the Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides around the sub‐Antarctic island of South Georgia by Brigden, K. E., Marshall, C. T., Scott, B. E., Young, E. F., Brickle, P.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-07-2017)
    “…Commercial fisheries data, collected as part of an observer programme and covering the period 1997–2014, were utilized in order to define key reproductive…”
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    Understanding Body Resistance in El Salvador: A Qualitative Discussion of a Pilot Program for Embodied Empowerment by Brigden, Noelle K.

    Published in Violence against women (01-10-2023)
    “…This article evaluates a Body Resistance Program in an urban area of El Salvador. The goal of this program is to facilitate women's reclamation of bodily…”
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    From La Monjita to La Hormiga: Reflections on Gender, Body and Power in Fieldwork by Brigden, Noelle K.

    Published in Geopolitics (05-01-2021)
    “…Ethnography is widely accepted to be an embodied and experiential form of knowledge production. Gender, in particular, shapes fieldwork, influencing…”
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    Gender mobility: survival plays and performing Central American migration in passage by Brigden, Noelle K.

    Published in Mobilities (02-01-2018)
    “…Bandits, corrupt officials, travel companions and smugglers rape Central American migrants during their clandestine journey across Mexico. However, migrants do…”
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    The Politics of Data Access in Studying Violence across Methodological Boundaries: What We Can Learn from Each Other? by Brigden, Noelle K, Gohdes, Anita R

    Published in International Studies Review (01-06-2020)
    “…Abstract In this article, we investigate where the ethics of data collection and access of two widely disparate methodological approaches studying violence…”
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    Transnational journeys and the limits of hometown resources: Salvadoran migration in uncertain times by Brigden, Noelle K.

    Published in Migration studies (01-07-2015)
    “…Central American migrants confront intensifying violence along the unauthorized routes through Mexico into the United States. Under these increasingly violent…”
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    Clinical evaluation of a new orthosis, the 'Walkabout', for restoration of functional standing and short distance mobility in spinal paralysed individuals by MIDDLETON, J. W, YEO, J. D, BLANCH, L, VARE, V, PETERSON, K, BRIGDEN, K

    Published in Spinal cord (01-09-1997)
    “…The Walkabout orthosis is a relatively new device for assisted standing and mobility in spinal paralysed individuals. The design, with a medially-mounted…”
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    Improvised Transnationalism: Clandestine Migration at the Border of Anthropology and International Relations by Brigden, Noelle K.

    Published in International studies quarterly (01-06-2016)
    “…To travel undetected by state authorities and criminal predators, Central Americans pass as Mexican during their journey to the United States. This 'passing'…”
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    'Like a War': The New Central American Refugee Crisis by Brigden, Noelle K.

    Published in NACLA report on the Americas (1993) (22-12-2012)
    “…[...]migrants with "payment on delivery" agreements have become valuable merchandise, subject to theft by competing smugglers and other criminal groups,…”
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