-
121
Legitimacy of death: national appropriation of the fallen
Published 2019“…Many influential theorists of nationalism see war as a social conflict that to great extent homogenizes and unifies the nation. …”
Get full text
Article -
122
Measuring the persistence of poverty in East London
Published 2008“…Inner east London has been one of the consistently poorest areas of the city since the 19th century, and this study explores the use of mapping techniques to see how persistent the regional geography of poverty in east London has been since the 1880s. …”
Get full text
Article -
123
"Darling Look! It's a Banksy!" Viewers’ Engagement with Street Art and Graffiti
Published 2014“…Viewers’ material engagements with street art and graffiti represent a disruption of the expectable order that demonstrates that what we see, according to our usual division of the sensible, could be otherwise – thus revealing the contingency of our perceptual and conceptual order. …”
Conference or Workshop Item -
124
Virtual realities in the business world
Published 2018“…The computer screen is a window to an alien world, one we can see and hear but never touch. Over time improvements in display technology have meant that the spaces which greet us on the other side of the plastic and glass are filled-in with ever greater realism and verisimilitude, enmeshing us more completely in our digital environments. …”
Article -
125
The effective assessment of clinical legal education
Published 2003“…In January 2003, a new unit was established under the auspices of the Human Rights and Social Justice Research Institute of London Metropolitan University to deal with human rights cases from Russia (see Leach, 2003). The new unit, the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre (EHRAC), is assisting lawyers and non-governmental organisations based in Russia to utilise the European Convention on Human Rights (which Russia ratified in 1998) by providing advice and assistance in taking cases to the European Court of Human Rights. …”
Get full text
Article -
126
Problem-based learning principles and application to practice : an example from a practitioner-orientated course
Published 2006“…It is a philosophy of learning that enables students to see the relevance of the learning they need to achieve targets and succeed.…”
Get full text
Article -
127
Eliminating the 'dunce' : challenging a teaching myth
Published 2008“…It is therefore not difficult to see how the notion of the 'Dunce' became associated with diversity. …”
Get full text
Article -
128
The New BRICS Bank: Challenging the International Financial Order?
Published 2015“…In addition, compared to the established international institutions the NDB is committed to providing loans more rapidly and more cheaply, and operate through more representative and democratic forms of governance and decision making. (see BRICS 2013, paragraph 9: BRICS 2014b). The NDB is complemented by the US$100bn. …”
Get full text
Article -
129
The immigrants
Published 2017“…The installation leads the viewer through a physical, concrete checkpoint to a military tent/post, where they can see a short narrative film about the bio-political control of a plague village.…”
Get full text
Show/Exhibition -
130
Development education and social marketing: two disciplines with one purpose (article)
Published 2018“…Both DE and SM advocates see in them a clear opportunity for reducing global disadvantages while enhancing mutual understanding, with a view to minimising world conflicts. …”
Get full text
Article -
131
Counting with understanding? What is at stake in debates on researching domestic violence
Published 2021“…We argue for the utility of coercive control as a framework for measurement of domestic violence, and highlight what we see as misrepresentation of this concept in the work of Walby and colleagues. …”
Get full text
Article -
132
Right-wing populism and religion in Europe and the USA
Published 2020“…Right-wing populists in both the USA and Europe pursue this strategy because they see it as chiming well with public opinion at a time of great uncertainty, instability, and insecurity.…”
Get full text
Article -
133
Right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion: what are the connections and why?
Published 2021“…Nationalists may identify and target those they see as ‘enemies of the people’, said to be a serious threat to fulfilment of a nationalist future free from culturally ‘alien’ influences. …”
Get full text
Article -
134
The politics of the rope: the campaign to abolish capital punishment in Britain 1955-1969
Published 2009“…It looks at the debate within the framework of the other 'conscience' issue campaigns of the time in order to see what light this casts upon the process of pressure group activity and policy change.…”
Get full text
Thesis -
135
Smart City brand creation and implementation
Published 2021“…Smart city developments have been initiated throughout the world (see Angelidou, 2017; Saiu, 2017; Yigitcanlar, 2018), and are increasingly commonplace (Manville, 2014; Giffinger, Kramar, Hainlmaier and Strohmayer, 2015). …”
Get full text
Conference or Workshop Item -
136
Populism in foreign policy
Published 2017“…And while populists generally eschew commitments to broader milieu goals of the international system, they can still engage with foreign affairs if they see immediate material benefits. The same goes for trade: populists (particularly in the United States) are seen usually as ideological protectionists, but most often they do not mind striking trade deals if these favor their interests (see, e.g., Donald Trump’s discourse on this issue). …”
Get full text
Book Section -
137
Exploring the use of a gap analysis approach for quantitative evaluation of teaching effectiveness
Published 2003“…The project focuses on several undergraduate and postgraduate business Marketing modules and was conducted to see whether the technique offers any particular benefits which the Department of Business and Service Sector Management may use in the future.…”
Get full text
Article -
138
Teaching and Learning Economics through Cinema
Published 2007“…In the United State, modules are usually run in the students’ first year presenting a variety of fundamental economic concepts such as opportunity cost, scarcity, aymmetric information and illustrating them using films (see, for example, Leet and Houser (2003)). The approach developed here is, in a sense, the reverse of that process since it is the medium of cinema which is allowed to inform and suggest the economic concepts that can be discussed through this medium. …”
Get full text
Article -
139
It takes two to tango: the state and organized crime in Russia
Published 2016“…Using a case study conducted in Tatarstan, which included interviews with criminal gang members and representatives of law enforcement agencies and analysis of secondary data, it argues that instead of a pattern of elimination or subjugation of Russian organized crime by the state, we see a mutually reinforcing ensemble which reproduces the existing social order. …”
Get full text
Article -
140
Young Europeans: a new political generation?
Published 2018“…This broad pan-European analysis suggests that young people see themselves in many ways as a politically distinct cohort, a generation with different political values than those of their parents and grandparents.…”
Get full text
Article