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Understanding the audience experience of contemporary visual arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site : a dialogue between a contemporary artist and a sociologist (2020)
Book Chapter
Bagnall, G., & Randall, J. (2020). Understanding the audience experience of contemporary visual arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site : a dialogue between a contemporary artist and a sociologist. In N. Cass, G. Park, & A. Powell (Eds.), Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces (166-182). Leeds, UK: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429053498-14

This chapter examines the outcomes of collaboration between an artist (Randall) and a sociologist (Bagnall) to explore how the use of contemporary visual art might engage audiences and generate new knowledge and understanding of an industrial heritag... Read More about Understanding the audience experience of contemporary visual arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site : a dialogue between a contemporary artist and a sociologist.

How protective is custody for unaccompanied minors in Greece? Protecting children’s rights within detention (2020)
Book Chapter
Papadopoulos, I. (2020). How protective is custody for unaccompanied minors in Greece? Protecting children’s rights within detention. In M. Klaasen, S. Rap, P. Rodrigues, & T. Liefaard (Eds.), Safeguarding Children’s Rights in Immigration Law (179-194). Intersentia

Published in Klaassen M, Rap S, Rodrigues P and Liefaard T (eds.), Safeguarding Children’s Rights in Immigration Law (p. 179-194). Cambridge, Intersentia.

Grief and loss (2020)
Book Chapter
Lawrence, J. (2020). Grief and loss. In M. Rogers, D. Whitaker, D. Edmondson, & D. Peach (Eds.), Developing skills & knowledge for social work practice (2nd edition) (310-317). London: Sage

Greif and loss involve change which often involves struggling with how to make sense of, and live with, grief. Grief and loss are important and complex areas of social work practice. Although traditional theories remain influential, more contemporary... Read More about Grief and loss.

Policing, vulnerability and mental health (2020)
Book Chapter
Cummins, I. (2020). Policing, vulnerability and mental health. In J. McDaniel, K. Moss, & K. Pease (Eds.), Policing and Mental Health: theory, policy and practice. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429470882-13

Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises and emergency situations. This chapter will examine the debates about whether this is an appropriate role for police officers, who on the whole have l... Read More about Policing, vulnerability and mental health.

Chapter 11 : Care in the community (2020)
Book Chapter
Homer, D., Prior, Y., Walsh, N., & Berry, A. (2020). Chapter 11 : Care in the community. In S. Oliver (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Musculoskeletal Nursing (2nd Edition) (351-384). Oxford University Press

Chapter 19 : Non-pharmacological therapies (2020)
Book Chapter
Prior, Y., Walsh, N., & Berry, A. (2020). Chapter 19 : Non-pharmacological therapies. In S. Oliver (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Musculoskeletal Nursing (2nd Edition) (583-594). Oxford University Press

Ethnomethodology and the visual : practices of looking, visualization, and embodied action (2020)
Book Chapter
Smith, G., & Ball, M. (2020). Ethnomethodology and the visual : practices of looking, visualization, and embodied action. In L. Pauwels, & D. Mannay (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods (2nd edition) (413-433). London: SAGE

The chapter considers the relevance of ethnomethodology for visual studies through an examination of selected studies. Ethnomethodology’s distinctive contribution to visual studies arises from its unremitting concern to analyse the specific details o... Read More about Ethnomethodology and the visual : practices of looking, visualization, and embodied action.