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    ‘Changing our Heads’ : evaluation of the partnership between Shpresa Programme and Solace Women’s Aid to develop a specialist service for Albanian Speaking Women experiencing viole... by Coy, Maddy, Sharp-Jeffs, Nicola

    Published 2016
    “…The evaluation brief required a focus on what lessons can be learned from this model of provision – a small community organisation acting as service commissioner - to inform the development of sustainable services for women from newly arrived communities in London. This final report is based on two years of delivery of the project, from 1st October 2013 to 30th September 2015. …”
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    Respecting and ensuring rights: feminist ethics for a state response to fundamentalism by Dhaliwal, Sukhwant

    Published 2019
    “…In keeping with the conjoined objectives of the piece, the final section offers a simultaneous critique of non-state actors for whom every state intervention on fundamentalism, and every feminist engagement with the state, is sullied by the accusation of ‘securitisation’.…”
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    Using Padlets as e-portfolios to enhance undergraduate students’ writing skills and motivation by Meletiadou, Eleni

    Published 2021
    “…Using a diagnostic test and their final assignment, students had to write a reflective report at the beginning and the end of an academic term. …”
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    A remote behaviour change service for increasing physical activity in people with chronic lung conditions: intervention development using the Behaviour Change Wheel by Peel, Jenna, Webb, Justin, Jones, Arwel

    Published 2020
    “…Method An iterative approach was taken to intervention development guided by the eight steps outlined by the BCW and supported by a reviewing of the existing literature and stakeholder discussions. Results The final intervention was designed to improve the capability, opportunity and motivation of inactive people with chronic lung conditions to increase their physical activity levels. …”
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    Land remediation, event spaces and the pursuit of Olympic legacy by Gold, Margaret, Gold, John Robert

    Published 2020
    “…The fourth and fifth parts analyse approaches to implementing remediation, with respect to the key event spaces for two of the twenty-first century’s Summer Games: Homebush Bay, which housed the Olympic Park for Sydney 2000; and the Lower Lea Valley, which served the same function for London 2012. The final section provides commentary on the wider narratives of transformation associated with deployment of remediated sites for Olympic event spaces and indicates the significance of the values that have underpinned those narratives.…”
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    Evaluation of green lean production in textile industry: a hybrid fuzzy decision-making framework by Vahabi Nejat, Shadi, Avakh Darestani, Soroush, Omidvari, Manouchehr, Amin Adibi, Mohammad Amin

    Published 2021
    “…In this paper, using a multiple decision-making model for ranking and selecting criteria and sub-criteria, which is presented using the step-wise weight assessment ratio analysis (SWARA) and also by examining several industrial plants on weaving, the final ranking was performed using the fuzzy COPRAS method. …”
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    Tourism development, community participation and community empowerment : the case of Shiraz in Iran by Hamedi, Maryam

    Published 2016
    “…Drawing of analysis of the results of the primary research, the major findings of this research are as follows: 1) Tourism literature has not paid enough attention to the importance of the impact of power relations and prevailing socio-political conditions of different contexts on the tourism development process. 2) Tourism development in the context of developing countries is generally challenged by a set of operational and structural obstacles. 3) The study suggests that adopting a participatory approach could, economically and socially, contribute to community empowerment; however, it is not the final solution. 4) In the context of Iran and other developing countries with similar conditions, there is a need for a strong political power to adopt and implement participatory tourism development approach. 5) Analysis of the results indicates that the level of community participation is co-related to the level of community empowerment. …”
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