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An Imminent Rehabilitation for Philip Snowden?
Published 2008“…For some time past a ghost has been standing behind Alistair Darling sardonically monitoring his every action and thought with the expertise that comes from having lived through the United Kingdom’s last encounter with the dilemmas that are posed by the onset of a World Depression. …”
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What decolonising the curriculum means: reflections by students of Politics and International Relations at London Metropolitan University
Published 2022“…Working in a university that has one of the most diverse student populations in the UK, with a high level of black and ethnic minority students, it is clear that the traditional curriculums of the West often do not reflect the interests of our students, and, equally importantly, they do not see themselves reflected in the subject matter. Students’ lived experience is often not present. This paper reflects on a student conference held by the Subject Area of Politics and International Relations at London Metropolitan University focused on decolonising the curriculum.…”
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Networking and resource sharing in library and information services: the case for consortium building
Published 2008“…Finally, it is concluded that libraries must face up to the reality of resource and information synergy in order to live up to the expectations of of clients and society.…”
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Understanding the factors that contribute to the outcome of cognitive behavioural therapy as adjunct to medical treatment in a sample of individuals with psoriasis : a constructivi...
Published 2017“…The psychological implications of psoriasis can be highly disturbing and a significant number of patients with psoriasis live with considerable and enduring psychological distress. …”
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From the jungle : Iban performance practice, migration and identity : a practice-based PhD based on four-years of research, culminating in this thesis and a performance piece, From...
Published 2013“…My father is Iban and my mother white New Zealander, and I grew up in both Sarawak and New Zealand before coming to live in the UK in my 20s. My performance training has been within a Western context, both in New Zealand and the UK. …”
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The workhome... a new building type?
Published 2007“…This research is concerned with the hybrid building that combines dwelling and workplace (the 'workhome'). In the 1980-90s the 'live/work unit' emerged as an apparently new architectural type. …”
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Therapy & HIV positive clients: exploring aspects that promote psychosocial adjustment using constructivist grounded theory
Published 2022“…With antiretroviral medication (ART) individuals with HIV can expect to live longer yet are likely to encounter an increasing diverse array of medical, psychological, social and cultural challenges. …”
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Moral panic, fear, stigma, and discrimination against returnee migrants and Muslim populations in Nepal: analyses of COVID-19 media content
Published 2024“…We conclude that the Nepali media tend to depict returnee migrant workers and Muslims living in Nepal as COVID-19 spreaders and a threat to the community for transmission of virus. …”
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Immigration, politics and violence in urban France: between fiction and facts
Published 2008“…Semi-fictional accounts of immigrants’ life in the banlieues are a privileged source of information about the social distress that nurtured the explosion of urban violence. Reading between the lines of these representations helps grasping what happens underneath the surface of an overexposed situation of inequality that periodically morphs into violence. …”
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Gender approaches in the translation classroom: training the doers
Published 2019“…It focuses on topics including, how to develop gender-inclusive practices to challenge students’ attitudes and behaviours; whether there are institutional constraints that prevent trainers from implementing non-heteronormative practices in their teaching; and how gender awareness can become an everyday mode of expression. Positioned at the lively interface of gender and translation studies, this work will be of interest to practitioners and scholars from across the fields of linguistics, education, sociology and cultural studies.…”
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"This is not a Banksy!": Street art and the transformation of public space
Published 2014“…We argue that the excision of Slave Labour provided a ‘gap in the sensible’ (Rancière 2004) and the conditions of possibility for the emergence of a lively local intertextual visual dialogue, which transformed this otherwise apparently unremarkable London side street into an arena for aesthetic protest and critical social commentary.…”
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Street art as aesthetic protest
Published 2014“…We argue that the excision of Slave Labour provided a ‘gap in the sensible’ (Rancière 2004) and the conditions of possibility for the emergence of a lively local intertextual visual dialogue, which transformed this otherwise apparently unremarkable London side street into an arena for aesthetic protest and critical social commentary.…”
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The immigrants
Published 2017“…In the first four films, through a series of small actions undertaken by costumed performers in different locations across the UK, an installation of filmed vignettes posits the futility of the border as a means of demarcating boundaries of identity, power and resources in an age of global capital flows, migrant labour forces, and environmental destruction that does not stop at abstract lines on a map. Masks drawn from sources as diverse as Romanian folklore and riot police spit masks, combined with props suggesting checkpoints and rafts, invert the hierarchies of border guards and asylum seekers, refugees in boats and Brexit flotillas. …”
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Imagined cities (Voicescapes)
Published 2015“…RESEARCH QUESTIONS While the field of vocal studies has progressively emphasised the interdisciplinary potential of vocal performance (Novak, 2015; Thomaidis and Macpherson, 2015), the idea of durational/installational live singing is still a little explored subject. • How may live singing be used to create a durational, post-dramatic exhibit? …”
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Factors associated with non-adherence to social distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic: a logistic regression analysis
Published 2021“…It is recommended that people living in high-risk environments, such as those living in houses of multiple occupancy, should be specially supported when asked to stay at home, and public health messaging should emphasise shared responsibility and public consciousness.…”
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Online training resources to aid therapeutic radiographers in engaging in conversations about physical activity and diet: a mixed methods study
Published 2021“…Introduction: This study explored changes in therapeutic radiographers’ (TRs) self-reported knowledge and skills to engage in conversations about physical activity and diet with people living with and beyond cancer following completion of publicly available online courses. …”
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Human cytomegalovirus vaccination: progress and perspectives of recombinant gB
Published 2016“…Numerous preclinical and clinical studies have investigated vaccine strategies ranging from live attenuated preparations, nucleic acid-based approaches and recombinant delivery systems to subunit vaccines. …”
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Introduction to special edition of International journal of digital television
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Post-truth, information and emotion
Published 2016“…Over recent months a vogue phrase has emerged in domestic and international politics: post truth. We are living it is suggested in an age where politics no longer functions through rational discourse. …”
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