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The Iron Age (1994)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (1994). The Iron Age. In C. Saunders (Ed.), An illustrated dictionary of South African history. Sandton: Ibis Books and Editorial Services

South Africa: History (1993)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (1993). South Africa: History. In R. McHenry (Ed.), The New Encyclopaedia Britannica (916-918). London: Encyclopaedia Britannica

Tales and heads: bodies and landscapes (1993)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (1993). Tales and heads: bodies and landscapes. In M. Payne (Ed.), Face Value: Old Heads in Modern Masks. Cape Town: Axeage

The power of the ballot box: balloting at Eng Co (1992)
Book Chapter
Morris, H., Fosh, P., Martin, R., Smith, P., & Undy, R. (1992). The power of the ballot box: balloting at Eng Co. In D. Winstanley, & J. Woodall (Eds.), Cases in personnel management. Institute of Personnel Management

Trade unions in a hostile environment (1992)
Book Chapter
Morris, H., Fosh, P., Martin, R., Smith, P., & Undy, R. (1992). Trade unions in a hostile environment. In J. Leemput, & P. Leisnik (Eds.), Trade unions in transition. Aldershot: Edgar Elgar

The classification of long-term prisoners in Scotland (1989)
Book Chapter
Adler, M., & Longhurst, B. (1989). The classification of long-term prisoners in Scotland. In E. Wozniak (Ed.), Current issues in Scottish prisons : systems of accountability and regimes for difficult prisoners (21-45). Edinburgh: Scottish Office Central Research Unit

Africanisation and the University of Cape Town (1989)
Book Chapter
Hall, M., & Goosen, G. (1989). Africanisation and the University of Cape Town. In G. Goosen, M. Hall, & C. White (Eds.), Rethinking UCT : the debate over Africanisation and the position of women (1-85). Cape Town: Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town

Frontiers in southern African archaeology (1984)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (1984). Frontiers in southern African archaeology. In M. Hall, G. Avery, M. Avery, M. Wilson, & T. Humphreys (Eds.), Frontiers : southern African archaeology today (1-10). Oxford: British Archaeological Reports

Embedding interdisciplinary and challenge-led learning into the student experience
Book Chapter
Power, E. Embedding interdisciplinary and challenge-led learning into the student experience. In D. Hyams-Ssekasi, & E. Caldwell (Eds.), Experiential learning for entrepreneurship (105-123). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90005-6_6

The Innovation and Creative Exchange (ICE) presents a blueprint for challenge-led learning within Higher Education (HE). It uses a combination of wicked and commercial challenges to develop knowledge exchanges and communities of practice for learning... Read More about Embedding interdisciplinary and challenge-led learning into the student experience.

A study of flat-bed knitting technology for three-dimensional preforms
Book Chapter
Power, E. A study of flat-bed knitting technology for three-dimensional preforms. In Conference Proceedings: World Congress: Knitting for the 21st Century. UMIST (189-199). Manchester: UMIST Conference Centre

To enable shaped preforms to be produced accurately, it is essential to have a full understanding of the geometrical properties of the structure and the effects that the various shaping techniques produce. This publication discusses the technique of... Read More about A study of flat-bed knitting technology for three-dimensional preforms.

Knitting of electroconductive yarns
Book Chapter
Power, E., & Dias, T. Knitting of electroconductive yarns. In IEE Eurowearable '03. Conference Proceedings, 2003 (55-60). IEEE

The advantages of producing 3-D conductive knitted textiles for the purpose of generating heat are enormous. Products may be developed that conform to complex contours providing a uniform heat distribution. Applications can be foreseen in the automot... Read More about Knitting of electroconductive yarns.

Are we equipped for wearables
Book Chapter
Power, E. Are we equipped for wearables. In Conference Proceedings: Raleigh. North Carolina: The Textile Institute