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A structural equation model for happy streets in urban residential neighborhoods
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Impak pembangunan ekonomi terhadap komuniti Tanah Bencah Setiu, Terengganu
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Indigenous knowledge in flood disaster risk reduction in Kaduna Town Nigeria
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An exploration of female journalists’ experiences of covering potentially traumatic news stories : an IPA study
Published 2016“…This study qualitatively analysed female journalists’ experiences of covering potentially traumatic news stories, with a view to exploring the lived experience behind the statistics. Interviews with four UK-based journalists, with extensive experience of covering potentially traumatic news stories, were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). …”
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3D Simulation-based Analysis of Individual and Group Dynamic Behaviour in Video Surveillance
Published 2018“…Our method utilizes only limited data extracted from the live video to analyse the activities monitored by surveillance cameras. …”
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Migrants becoming mathematics teachers : personal resources and professional capitals
Published 2017“…This study traces the professional learning of student teachers who have lived and studied outside the UK, and successfully applied to follow a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) course in London to become teachers of mathematics in English schools. …”
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User perceptions of technology and the office
Published 1995“…However, while users appeared to emphasize an enhanced version of existing systems current developments seem to have the potential to create radical changes in the way people work and live. In Study 4 evaluation of video presentations about two prototype computer systems suggested that user perceptions could be deployed to evaluate the suitability of computer systems for application in different situations. …”
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Apoptotic induction induces Leishmania aethiopica and L. mexicana spreading in terminally differentiated THP-1 cells
Published 2017“…Spreading was detected after 12 h of co-culture. Live cell imaging showed inter-cellular extrusion of L. aethiopica and L. mexicana to recipient cells took place independently of host cell lysis. …”
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Late booking amongst African women in a London borough, England: implications for health promotion
Published 2017“…Whilst most health promotion information regarding the booking appointment is designed in a top-down fashion, health planners should also recognize ethnic diversities so as to market the booking appointment using downstream approaches that take account of the cultural, political and economic contexts in which migrants/ethnic minority populations live.…”
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Made in Hayes
Published 2018“…CASS Projects asked students and tutors to propose and deliver a series of ‘live projects’. These took place in Hayes between 2012 and 2017. …”
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Illegal private hire touting and countermeasures : case study of City of Westminster, London
Published 2019“…This appears to have made it very challenging for PHDs to earn a living and promoted illegal Private Hire (PH) touts. …”
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Faster and more accurate identification of male faces in female care home residents
Published 2020“…We investigated whether healthy older adults who live in female-dominated old age care homes can identify the gender of male and female faces of people from different ethnicities in the same way as young adults. …”
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Black Workers and BME networks organising against racism in the NHS workplace
Published 2018“…As an empirical qualitative study of a relatively under-researched group of BME NHS support workers and Allied Health Professionals, along with BME nurses, the thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by foregrounding the voices, agency, and everyday lived experience of BME workers challenging racism in the NHS workplace. …”
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How do second generation Muslim men experience mental health problems within the context of their faith: an IPA study
Published 2020“…As the second largest religion in the world, Islam has a following of over 1.8 billion people worldwide, with approximately 3 million Muslims living in the UK. Muslims and the Arab world have contributed to psychology and mental health as early as the period between the 7th and 13th centuries (Wael-Mohamed, 2012). …”
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Food & meal decision making in lockdown: how and who has Covid-19 affected?
Published 2021“…A number of sub-groups were identified who may be particularly vulnerable to food-related challenges in future lockdowns including younger adults, parents and carers of children, those self-isolating and individuals who do not live within close proximity to food shops. These results are preliminary and larger sub-group sample sizes will be necessary to draw firm conclusions. …”
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Reactivating underpopulated areas through participatory architecture in southern Italy by creating a home for newcomers
Published 2022“…We have paired the design studio activities in London with a field experience of live engagement in southern Italy, in a region suffering from depopulation, while simultaneously experiencing the arrival of asylum seekers. …”
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The Viceroyalty of Lord Reading, 1921-1926: with particular reference to the political and constitutional progress of India
Published 1989“…In foreign affairs two areas caused concern, the problems of Indians living in southern Africa, and the threat of Russian Involvement in Afghanistan. …”
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Participatory architecture workshops with asylum seekers and local people: experiences from the Crossing Cultures project in Southern Italy
Published 2022“…Participants reported experiences relating to “living together”, “working together”, “making home”, “making locals comfortable to be involved” and of “understanding and respecting differences”. …”
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Role models: expatriate gender diversity pipeline or pipe-dream?
Published 2014“…Findings: Potential assignees value the information that women role models can provide on living in challenging, masculine locations. Role models are particularly important to women undertaking unaccompanied assignments and also when assignment periods exceed traditional lengths. …”
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