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How do counselling psychologists talk about doing therapy with working class clients in an IAPT setting?: a Foucauldian discourse analysis
Published 2020“…The interviews were analysed using Foucauldian discourse analysis, which takes into account structural hierarchies beyond the text. Findings: Three main discourses emerged from the data: ‘class is seen and heard, but not talked or thought about’, ‘intrusion of poverty’ and ‘mind the gap’. …”
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New project development and marketing of Smart City initiatives: an empirical study
Published 2022“…Findings: To be inserted. Research limitations/implications: The study covers a sample of smart city initiatives in a single country. …”
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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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Entertainment noise control in Algeria
Published 2009“…In this present study, my concern will be on one of the main noise source in Algeria which is noise from entertainment halls. …”
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Serotonin mediated effects on food intake, feeding body weight and subjective variables
Published 1992“…The motivation for the main body of work presented in this thesis arose from three sources. …”
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Lessons from the integrated domestic abuse programme, for the implementation of building better relationships
Published 2017“…This paper offers reflections on the Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme (IDAP), and its implications for the Building Better Relationships programme (BBR), which has now replaced IDAP as the main criminal justice intervention for male domestic violence perpetrators in England and Wales. …”
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Student workers: a new invisible proletariat? Evidence from the French case
Published 2015“…Using the data gathered in France during an EU funded research project, it reveals that students have a very specific approach to their work precariousness. Their main motivations turns to be outside of the workplace where they are only temporarily inserted and they prove very reluctant to act to improve their working conditions. …”
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Between 'cultural richness' and 'useful enemy': the securitization and instrumentalization of Christians in Turkey
Published 2024“…This article employs interviews and primary and secondary sources to examine the discrimination, securitization, and instrumentalization faced by four main Christian denominations throughout Turkish history: the Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, and Protestant communities. …”
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Perceptions of parental substance misuse among social workers working with children and families
Published 2023“…The research findings are discussed in the context of wider literature, in reference to applicable psychological theory, and in next steps for future research and potential future training.…”
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Let's just see what happens: a qualitative case study of risk and uncertainty in the creative process
Published 2023“…This paper uses focused cognitive ethnography to explore how creativity is manifest in a complex environment. We report four main findings: that creativity involves a form of “knowing through doing”, that creativity requires risk on different levels, that an embodied material sensitivity is required to make ideas appear in the world and that the form of the creative product is often unstable. …”
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What do Syrian managers know about self-directed learning?
Published 2015“…The research applied a qualitative interpretive approach involving twenty interviews with Syrian managers to collect the required data within a qualitative approach to examine their SDL, and the interview transcripts were analysed to understand how, why and what they learn. The main methods which were used to analyse the data are: observation, coding the interviews, deriving categories and conclusions, displaying the data and examining the relationships between all the findings. …”
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Inflation and inflation uncertainty in the Euro area
Published 2009“…This paper estimates a time-varying AR-GARCH model of inflation producing measures of inflation uncertainty for the euro area, and investigates the linkages between them in a VAR framework, also allowing for the possible impact of the policy regime change associated with the start of EMU in 1999. The main findings are as follows. Steady-state inflation and inflation uncertainty have declined steadily since the inception of EMU, whilst short-run uncertainty has increased, mainly owing to exogenous shocks. …”
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