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London Irish fictions: narrative, diaspora and identity
Published 2014“…By examining over 30 novels, short stories and autobiographies set in London since the Second World War, London Irish Fictions investigates the complex psychological landscapes of belonging and cultural allegiance found in these unique and intensely personal perspectives on the Irish experience of migration. As well as bringing new research to bear on the work of established Irish writers such as Edna O’Brien, John McGahern, Emma Donoghue and Joseph O’Connor, this study reveals a fascinating and hitherto unexplored literature, diverse in form and content. …”
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Implementing challenges of artificial intelligence: evidence from public manufacturing sector of an emerging economy
Published 2021“…The growing Artificial Intelligence (AI) age has been flooded with several innovations in algorithmic machine learning that may bring significant impacts to industries such as healthcare, agriculture, education, manufacturing, retail etc. …”
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Learning from the past and looking to the future after review conference: integrating NGO work on codes of conduct and an international biological security education network into t...
Published 2023“…This small sized half day hybrid workshop will bring together experts from civil society and international organisations to have an informal brainstorm after the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) 9th Review Conference of December 2022 and the start of new venture for the BTWC and civil society. …”
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Finding common ground on the threshold: an experiment in critical urban learning
Published 2024“…Practices of Urban Inclusion is thus seen as a threshold space that attempted to bring different subjectivities and forms of knowledge into connection by foregrounding experiential knowledge, fostering collaborative learning, and connecting temporalities. …”
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Everyday streets: inclusive approaches to understanding and designing streets
Published 2023“…They are places of social aggregation, bringing together those belonging to different classes, genders, ages, ethnicities and nationalities. …”
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'She loved this place': memorial benches as death writing, life writing and life siting
Published 2025“…So this paper also reflects on the benches as a celebration of seemingly undistinguished lives, as a mode of bringing the private into the public and for its performative aspects. …”
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The theoretical development of opacity entrepreneurship in Malaysia
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Live Projects as Research: Tools of Practice Research in Making Architecture
Published 2015“…This paper addresses the role of the architect as a maker, someone who has a foot in many camps in order to bring together and realise an intention in response to a setting. …”
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Partners in national cyber security strategy? : An analysis of cyber security strategies of Ministry of Defence and police in UK
Published 2018“…The research also found that the Cyber Security Strategy is mainly state centric while policing is human centric in approach, this accounts for the challenges in bringing the policing cyber strategy in line with the National cyber strategy. …”
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Land remediation, event spaces and the pursuit of Olympic legacy
Published 2020“…In particular, it considers ways in which redevelopment of the sizeable spaces prepared for staging the event take their place in broader strategies intended to bring long-term benefits to the host city and society in order to compensate for the costs and inconvenience originally incurred in hosting the Games. …”
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From ‘diaspora by design’ to transnational political exile: the Gülen movement in transition
Published 2018“…In the wake of the July 2016 putsch and the subsequent purge of followers of the outlawed Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen in every sphere of Turkish life under the ruling AKP government’s state of emergency, the Gülen movement (GM) is in disarray and crisis. A fruitful way to bring some analytical order to this issue is through the frame of diaspora, which we contend provides some useful analytical purchase on understanding the movement historically and in transition. …”
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The COVID-19 impact on humanitarian operations: lessons for future disrupting events
Published 2022“…Furthermore, it is necessary to bring out clarity on how the way of managing humanitarian operations services differ during pandemics, man-made, and nature-inspired disasters. …”
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The third way: the British Labour Party and the German SPD
Published 2007“…It was a place for international networking that did however not bring about a substantial policy cross-fertilisation or convergence. …”
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Nanoparticles-surfactant foam and crude oil interaction in porous media
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Debating Africa : BBC's documentary "Heart & soul - return to Zanzibar"
Published 2010“…All these provide a look behind the scene on debates that take place before programmes are made and bring out the key role that historians, researchers and academicians can, and need to play, in social communications. …”
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Migration aspirations and experiences of female Polish migrant workers in the UK
Published 2018“…Constructions of return decisions or the lack of return motivations, as well as experiences after return, bring forth the relevance of expectations resulting in the question: ‘return to what?’ …”
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The shipwrecked shore and other metaphors : what we can learn from occupation of, and representations in, virtual worlds
Published 2012“…With educational paradigms shifting to include 'online learning, hybrid learning and collaborative learning' (NMC2012:5); the NMC report points out that institutions that support their learners by offering affordances other than physical campuses leverage the online skills that learners bring with them to academia. Second Life is a 'virtual world', an electronic environment that visually mimics complex physical spaces, where people can interact with each other and with virtual objects, and where people are represented by animated characters called avatars (Bainbridge, 2007). …”
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After COVID-19: time to agree a biosecurity code of conduct under the biological and toxin weapons convention (book chapter)
Published 2020“…As part of that rethink, it should be possible now, 45 years after the Convention entered into force, to bring the protracted discussions on a Code of Conduct under the Convention to a successful conclusion at the 2021 9th Five-Year Review Conference of the BTWC. …”
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