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Contested gendered space: public sexual harassment and women’s safety work
Published 2020“…Drawing from research conducted in the UK, this article sets out in detail the concept of “safety work” and how it relates to not only women’s behaviours but our sense of being in public places. It ends in exploring the possibilities of feminist self defence as a means of making safety work visible and measurable, to both ourselves and the wider world.…”
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The impact of COVID-19 on tourism sector in India
Published 2021“…In this aspect, the tourism sector is not being left behind. The pandemic has not only affected the foreign exchange earnings (FEE) but also affected various regional developments, job opportunities, thereby disrupting the local communities as a whole. …”
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Efficient wireless power transfer via magnetic resonance coupling using automated impedance matching circuit
Published 2021“…The results confirm a power transfer efficiency between the transmit and receive resonant circuits of 92%, with this efficiency being sensitive to the degree of coupling between the coupled pair of resonators.…”
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Zones of entrapment and impunity: on the constitution of vague and strange regimes of power
Published 2022“…This article challenges a tendency prominent in critical theory—one that holds that being “vague and strange” constitute qualities of life opposed to the grid-like systems of coercive control intrinsic to the operation of modern power regimes which, by their ascriptive nature, are compelled to suppress all life which exhibits these traits. …”
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(En)gendering change: understanding the gendered dynamics of domestic abuse perpetrator programmes
Published 2023“…These interactions are highly gendered; reflecting men’s desires to present acceptable masculine identities and narratives, which they perceive as being threatened by their presence on a perpetrator programme. …”
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Ethnic Minority Restaurateurs and the Regeneration of ‘Banglatown’ in London’s East End
Published 2012“…While these partnerships widened participation, it would be naïve to assume that the ‘stakeholders’ enjoyed equal influence over decisions regarding public intervention, some of which had profound implications for the area and their own well-being. More specifically, this chapter examines a programme to package and sell a minority ‘culture’ - an exotic spectacle for the benefit of visitors more affluent than the local population - which has enabled Brick Lane restaurant owners to create new wealth and jobs. …”
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Photovoltaic panels and planning in the UK
Published 2023“…There are also no accepted criteria to assess how much is considered an acceptable reduction of solar radiation being enjoyed previously. This has even resulted in legal challenges of planning decisions. …”
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Green Technology: a must or a need in TVET Education in Malaysia?
Published 2021“…The study uses exploratory sequential mixed method as the research design but only the qualitative approach is being selected to be discussed in this paper. Hence, we report the findings conducted through semi-structured interview by interviewing 7 industrial players in TVET, associated with Vocational Colleges in Malaysia. …”
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Mental health and recovery : experiences of peer support workers employed in mental health services
Published 2019“…These findings are discussed in relation to existing literature and recommendations are offered.…”
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Big data-enabled solutions framework to overcoming the barriers to circular economy initiatives in healthcare sector
Published 2021“…In the healthcare sec-tor, the conservation of the natural resources is being obstructed by insufficient infrastructure for managing residual waste resulting from single-use medical materials, increased energy use, and its environmental burden. …”
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Understanding the factors that inhibit the success of indigenous entrepreneurs in Malaysia
Published 2020“…Factors that inhibit indigenous from becoming successful entrepreneurs include being lacking financial capital, experience, knowledge in information technology and business strategy, entrepreneurial information, management skills, networking skills, difficulty in finding skilled workers, and complicated financial loan bureaucracy. …”
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Rethinking learning outcomes : review of Trevor Hussey & Patrick Smith (2003) ‘The Uses of Learning Outcomes’, Teaching in Higher Education, Vol. 8. No 3, pp. 357-368
Published 2005“…This new model will employ ‘the distinction between predicted and unpredicted learning outcomes, together with the distinction between those that are desirable and those that are undesirable’, the aim being ‘to aid understanding of the nature and proper use of learning outcomes in teaching and learning’.…”
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Engaging students in learning through social networking : users’ perspectives
Published 2009“…They are very popular among the so-called ‘Google generation’ and are used for both social communication and learning purposes. Being an international student, I had benefited from using different social networking sites that helped me to connect with family and friends. …”
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An integrated craft and design approach for wearable orthoses
Published 2017“…Using craft techniques, they share narratives regarding well-being and wearing orthoses. A hybrid approach was employed to analyse the data, which then informs and inspires the design process, and which identifies those design factors that affect the wearability of worn objects. …”
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Sport as an analogy to teach life skills and redefine moral values: a case study of the ‘Seedbeds of Peace’ sport-for-development programme in Medellin, Colombia
Published 2018“…A history of drug trafficking in Medellin, Colombia, resulted in the city receiving the dubious distinction of being the murder capital of the world in 1991. Over a quarter of a century later, drug trafficking has left a complex legacy of an illegal and violent culture, which has subsequently eroded values systems that leave disadvantaged children vulnerable to criminal activities. …”
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Subjectivity and the Cultural Constraints of Academic Literature in Material Culture: An Investigation into the Discussion of Pattern and Symbol in Persian Carpets
Published 2012“…Persian carpets have been interpreted within European art for over four hundred years, and this has led to a variety of concepts being integrated into the academic perception of them. …”
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