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Choreographics of square [London]
Published 2023“…In the video series 'Choreographics of Square' (2023), static shots focus on the movement and behaviour of people across three metropolitan squares as chosen case studies: Trafalgar Square in London, Piazza San Marco in Venice and Federation Square in Melbourne. …”
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“Sweet” detectives: children crack the case for a healthy future
Published 2024“…To coincide with British Science Week, we ran an outreach activity in March 2024 with several year 5 and 6 (ages 9–11) classes at Whitehall Park School in Islington, London. …”
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Flipped classrooms and translation technology teaching: a case study
Published 2021“…This chapter will present a case study based on the analysis of end-of-semester module evaluation forms collected from students, demonstrating how this approach has empowered them by enhancing their overall translator competence and satisfaction.…”
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Knowledge-based reactive planning and re-planning – a case-study approach
Published 2024“…To demonstrate its application, the ontology is implemented in a case study involving London Metropolitan University’s Tower Building, and its design is elucidated in this paper.…”
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(Re)wilding London: fabric, politics, and aesthetics
Published 2025“…We establish future priorities for research into urban rewilding, including exploring minoritarian cultures of nature, comparative analysis of diverse cases, and examination of rural–urban linkages. …”
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Connected Communities: supporting inclusive recovery in London. Final report
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Organizing long duration interdependence in Lloyd’s of London: persistence in a part-whole paradox of organizing
Published 2024“…How interorganizational groups manage these ‘paradoxes of organizing’ to ensure long-term survival remains, however, unclear. We investigate this phenomenon through a historical case study of Lloyd’s of London, arguably the most prominent and long-standing interorganizational group in the global insurance industry. …”
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Improving access to pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with COPD treated for substance misuse in the London Borough of Islington
Published 2025“…The primary objective was to achieve 100 eligible referrals during the 14-month project period. In practice, a total of 57 patients were referred to the programme. …”
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Financial elites and the spatial variation of inequality: examining the intersection of gender, race and class in Frankfurt, London, and New York
Published 2021“…The two strands of research focus mostly on gender, exploring mainly gender differences in behaviour and the ‘business case for diversity’, i.e. the economic proposition underpinning arguments in favour of greater diversity. …”
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Prioritizing problems in and solutions to homecare safety of people with dementia: supporting carers, streamlining care
Published 2017“…Methods: The project steering group determined the scope, the context and the criteria for prioritization. We then invited 185 North-West London clinicians via an open-ended questionnaire to identify three main problems and solutions relating to homecare safety of people with dementia. 76 clinicians submitted their suggestions which were thematically synthesized into a composite list of 27 distinct problems and 30 solutions. …”
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COVID-19 pandemic impact on hypertension management in North East London: an observational cohort study using electronic health records
Published 2024“…Conversely, the Asian ethnic group was more likely to have controlled blood pressure (ORs 1.09 (95% CI 1.05 to 1.14, p<0.001) to 1.28 (95% CI 1.23 to 1.32, p<0.001)). …”
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