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Managing design in the extended enterprise (2003)
Journal Article
Wootton, A., Bruce, M., Cooper, R., Hands, D., & Daly, L. (2003). Managing design in the extended enterprise. Building Research and Information, 31(5), 367-378. https://doi.org/10.1080/0961321032000107555

Design is a key driver of the innovation process. It is the creative engine underpinning a new product or service. Quite often, however, design is treated as the Cinderella of the innovation process and as such can be neglected and not managed as int... Read More about Managing design in the extended enterprise.

These Englands: or where does devolution leave the English? (2003)
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Bryant, C. (2003). These Englands: or where does devolution leave the English?. Nations and Nationalism, 9(3), 393-412. https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-8219.00103

Devolution to Scotland and Wales has not yet led to popular demand for a new constitutional settlement for England, but it has led to renewed debate about who the English are. One reason why the English find this a difficult question is that there is... Read More about These Englands: or where does devolution leave the English?.

Skepticist philosophy as ethnomethodology (2003)
Journal Article
Dennis, A. (2003). Skepticist philosophy as ethnomethodology. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 33(2), 151-173. https://doi.org/10.1177/0048393103033002001

Ethnomethodology is in trouble, its conceptual apparatus prone to indifference or misunderstanding both from "conventional" sociologists and from its own practitioners. This article describes some of these loci of confusion and suggests that they hav... Read More about Skepticist philosophy as ethnomethodology.

'A conquerable yet resilient foe': British perceptions of the Imperial Japanese Army's tactics on the India-Burma front, September 1942 to Summer 1944 (2003)
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Ford, D. (2003). 'A conquerable yet resilient foe': British perceptions of the Imperial Japanese Army's tactics on the India-Burma front, September 1942 to Summer 1944. Intelligence and National Security, 18(1), 65-90. https://doi.org/10.1080/02684520308559247

Britain's ability to discard its image of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) as an invincible enemy during the Burma campaign hinged upon two key factors. First, accurate assessments of the appropriate means to overcome the IJA not only hinged upon rel... Read More about 'A conquerable yet resilient foe': British perceptions of the Imperial Japanese Army's tactics on the India-Burma front, September 1942 to Summer 1944.

The future of the radical centre in Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement (2003)
Journal Article
Evans, J., & Tonge, J. (2003). The future of the radical centre in Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement. Political Studies, 51(1), 26-50. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9248.00411

The 1998 Good Friday Agreement has provided a new political dispensation in Northern Ireland. Through the management of the competing aims of unionism and nationalism, the Agreement hopes to promote cross-community consensus and forge a new, moderate... Read More about The future of the radical centre in Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement.

Values, cleavages and party choice in France, 1988-1995 (2003)
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Andersen, R., & Evans, J. (2003). Values, cleavages and party choice in France, 1988-1995. French Politics, 1(1), 83-114. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.fp.8200019

This paper examines the relations between social cleavages, voters' values and party choice in France from 1988 to 1995. Its main goal is to assess Grunberg and Schweisguth's influential claim that 1995 was marked by a critical election whereby Frenc... Read More about Values, cleavages and party choice in France, 1988-1995.

Aspects of the Italian transition (2003)
Journal Article
Allum, F., & Newell, J. (2003). Aspects of the Italian transition. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 8(2), 182-196. https://doi.org/10.1080/1354571032000078275

The second Berlusconi government came to power at the end of a period of unprecedented change in Italian politics to which the term 'Italian transition' is frequently applied. While the new government's arrival has not brought the transition to an en... Read More about Aspects of the Italian transition.

Political parties, party communication and new information and communication technologies (2003)
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Römmele, A. (2003). Political parties, party communication and new information and communication technologies. Party Politics, 9(1), 7-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/135406880391002

The article provides a theoretical overview of how parties in modern democracies are using the Internet to perform a range of key functions, such as opinion formation, interest mediation and party organization. Drawing on the party goals’ literature... Read More about Political parties, party communication and new information and communication technologies.

CRM packaged software: a study of organisational experiences (2003)
Journal Article
Light, B. (2003). CRM packaged software: a study of organisational experiences. Business Process Management Journal, 9(5), 603-616. https://doi.org/10.1108/14637150310496712

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) packaged software has become a key contributor to attempts at aligning business and IT strategies in recent years. Throughout the 1990s there was, in many organisations strategies, a shift from the need to mana... Read More about CRM packaged software: a study of organisational experiences.

On non-overt specifiers (2002)
Journal Article
Rowlett, P. (2002). On non-overt specifiers

I consider non-overt specifiers, in particular two contexts in which they have been posited. First, SpecIP: in finite clauses in nullsubject languages, SpecIP is standardly assumed to be occupied by a null pronominal (little pro) (Rizzi 1982a). Secon... Read More about On non-overt specifiers.