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    Memoirs of a taboo : a novel. Volume 1 -- Women in pre- and post-Victorian India : the use of historical research in the writing of fiction. Volume 2 by Praveen, Radhika

    Published 2018
    “…Finally, the study contributes to contemporary literature by bringing to light some fascinating aspects of the public role of women in ancient and pre-Victorian India as well as some lesser-known historical incidents, and re-interpreting these in the novel in an engaging and informative narrative.…”
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    Socio-spatial practices of well-being: authors of civic ecologies by McAllister, Jane

    Published 2023
    “…The paper examines practices of city farms and the value that they bring to the community by fostering ‘well-being’ (Raz, 2004) from the ground up. …”
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    Sexual citizenship : an analysis of gay men as sexual citizens in nonmetropolitan England and Ireland by McKearney, Aidan

    Published 2018
    “…While life outside the cities can bring a number of distinct advantages, such as tranquillity, and a more relaxed pace of life, the men also report numerous challenges which include social isolation, powerful hegemonic narratives around rural masculinity, and a pervasive heteronormative culture. …”
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    Ethical decision-making: a treatise into the role of ethics in 21st century policing by Edwards, Jonathan

    Published 2012
    “…A feature that emerged during interviews was that, while there was a reluctance to 'grass' on a colleague, this would not occur at the expense of themselves, bringing to the fore the notion of 'self-preservation'. …”
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    To what extent and in what ways do communities of practice facilitate learning in the context of professional development for interpreting students and practitioners? by D'Hayer, Danielle

    Published 2021
    “…This study explores whether the concept of Communities of Practice (CoP) within a Social Learning framework offers a collaborative approach to support the transformative trajectory of interpreting students to becoming professional interpreters engaged in the market, and to potentially bring the interpreting profession to value, nurture and care for newcomers. …”
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    The casa: architecture students in residence - Die Casa: Architekturstudierende in residence by Denicke-Polcher, Sandra, McAllister, Jane

    Published 2022
    “…Both enter from different directions, however, they are in the same arena and complement each other with regard to the social implication their schemes might bring. This has a two-fold effect for the project as a whole, as it builds local awareness and confidence through engaging with “paperless” live building projects, but also ignites the imagination of the local population through the paper-based, visions of Belmonte as a new civic place for living, learning and working. …”
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    An exploration of developments of corporate social responsibility by Idowu, Samuel O.

    Published 2017
    “…The six papers used in the submission (thesis) bring together different perspectives of corporate social responsibility garnered from empirical investigations of corporate entities in the UK which was originally termed by scholars as CSR 1.0 model consisting of - defensive, charitable, promotional and strategic Visser (2010), Claydon (2011), Idowu and Schmidpeter (2016) and Camilleri (2017). …”
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    The ethical eye : photojournalists' views of ethics and digital photography in UK national newspapers by Kliewer, Paula D.

    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 by Reidelberger, Melissa

    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 by Newman, Kaye, Park, Young Tae

    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 by Newman, Kaye, Park, Young Tae

    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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