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The ethical eye : photojournalists' views of ethics and digital photography in UK national newspapers
Published 2018“…At the current time in the UK photojournalistic context, the ethical significance of photojournalists’ practice is often silenced. This thesis aims to bring their voices to the surface. By adopting a social constructivist approach, this study draws on data collected from semi-structured interviews from twenty-five professional photojournalists. …”
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Beyond individual flow: distributed flow in ice hockey, its antecedents and consequences to performance
Published 2023“…This PhD research aimed to extend flow theory and bring metacognition research to ice hockey as this sport has not been studied specifically with either of these nor have these elements been studied in a similar environment with such a fast-paced nature heavily dependent on team mates and requiring constant interaction. …”
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2017 International Design Exchange Project, Hidden Space Project. Volume 8, Re-interpretation
Published 2017“…However this is now about to change as Waterloo undergoes a revamp restoring the 4 Euro star lines for the South of England where the tunnels and vaults underneath are being developed into retail spaces and eateries to meet the needs of the travellers and other new surrounding developments. This will bring a new customer into Lower Marsh making it a more attractive business opportunity for high street retailers and therefore will provoke the argument of regeneration versus gentrification. …”
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2018 International Design Project, Hidden Space Project. Volume 9, Rescued: space and people
Published 2018“…However this is now about to change as Waterloo undergoes a revamp restoring the 4 Eurostar lines for the South of England where the tunnels and vaults underneath are being developed into retail spaces and eateries to meet the needs of the travellers and other new surrounding developments. This will bring a new customer into Lower Marsh making it a more attractive business opportunity for high street retailers and therefore will provoke the argument of regeneration versus gentrification. …”
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