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The unexpected politics of ILGA-Europe’s rainbow maps: (de)constructing queer utopias/dystopias
Published 2025“…The emphasis on legislative frameworks, thus, in part displaces lived experiences of LGBTQI+ people in Europe – projecting both Queer Utopias and Dystopias onto different geographical localities feeding into existing homonationalist discourses. With such findings, we argue against the fetishization of legislation within LGBTQI+ activism and academia.…”
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Migrant workers in small London hotels: Employment, recruitment and distribution
Published 2013“…Secondly, it analyses how migrant workers are recruited, and finds less evidence to support the concepts of ethnic queuing and co-ethnic recruitment as opposed to diversified migrant recruitment in the context of the super-diversity of migrant populations in a global city. …”
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Dataset for TPB, Data Security and Perceived Benefits
Published 2023“…A partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) approach was applied to evaluate 601 responses from a self- administered online survey collected from mobile user participants based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The survey findings indicated that habit has the strongest and statistically significant positive influence on behaviour; followed by knowledge and skills. …”
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Do Instagram profiles accurately portray personality?
Published 2019“…Quantitative results (Study 1) showed a difference between how the observers perceived the Instagram account holders’ personality and the Instagram account holders’ personality self-reports. Qualitative findings (Study 2) revealed four major themes: (1) Selfies as a personality predictor; (2) Faces as a personality predictor; (3) Layout as personality predictor, (4) Misuse of social networks and its consequence for communication. …”
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Institutionalised: the rise of Islamophobia in higher education
Published 2021“…A series of non-exhaustive recommendations are presented, enabling the University to directly act upon the findings. The report has been written with accessibility in mind, therefore Institutionalised offers in-depth background into Islamophobia, catering to those who may know little about this form of discrimination, to those who may be well versed.…”
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An ontological approach to model software quality assurance knowledge domain
Published 2013“…Based on the results and findings of the ontology evaluation process, an enhanced version of the SQA ontology was developed. …”
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Accountability: setting the standards for policing in Northern Ireland
Published 2012“…Police accountability and legitimacy in NI will then be closely examined through a thematic analysis based on results elucidated from a succession of semi-structured interviews with senior police practitioners in NI. The research findings aim to emphasize opportunities which broaden our knowledge and understanding of police reform and accountability beyond the outcomes generated by the Patten accountability framework.…”
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Online counsellors' experiences of the therapeutic relationship with young people: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2010“…In addition, the novel method of data collection, the researcher's experience of this and the implications of the findings for the practice of online therapy and further research were discussed.…”
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Biomediated soil improvement in the mitigation of liquefiable sandy soil
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Applications of flow to work
Published 2017“…In the early 1970s, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi interviewed surgeons, rock climbers, composers, dancers, chess players, and athletes, asking them to report their experience when they engaged in the most challenging phases of their preferred endeavors, and he reported the findings in the seminal book Beyond Boredom and Anxiety (1975/2000). …”
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An exploration of a traceur's experience of lack of progression in parkour: a grounded theory study
Published 2021“…Parkour consists of practitioners finding a route through predominantly urban terrain, mastering various physical and psychological skills to overcome obstacles in the most efficient, effective way possible (Belle, 2009). …”
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An analysis of humanitarian intervention in action
Published 2016“…This submission examines these claims in light of the standards that the advocates of humanitarian intervention have themselves put forward in order to measure the success or otherwise of any military action undertaken to stop mass atrocities and to save endangered civilians. My findings suggest that, even judged by those standards, NATO’s actions in Bosnia and Kosovo fell well short of success. …”
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Learning Objects To Enhance Students’ Conceptual Understanding Of Probability
Published 2005“…This paper reports the quantitative findings from the development and evaluation of a series of learning objects (LOs) the design of which was based upon the results of a previously reported pilot study (Gossett, 2003). …”
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Behavioural microanalysis of dopamine autoreceptor function
Published 1987“…The Implications of these findings are discussed in relation to the hypothesis that antidepressant drugs increase DA function by reducing the sensitivity of presynaptic DA receptors.…”
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Female domestic violence counsellors/psychotherapists: attitudes towards addiction. An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2018“…It further provided insight into how supported and involved they felt in their workplace when counselling this group. These findings are discussed in terms of strategy development and training aimed at improving the experience of counsellors/psychotherapists working in DV counselling organisations when they encounter SUDs in order to support counsellors and service-users well-being.…”
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Electronic cigarette users lack intention to quit vaping
Published 2018“…We conclude from our study findings that the majority of vapers do not intend to reduce or quit using electronic cigarettes and this issue has fundamental implications regarding the long-term negative effects of vaping; that will take time to unfold and further research to fully appreciate.…”
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