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‘This is not a success story’ : Florence Fulton Hobson, architect in Northern Ireland (2021)
Book Chapter
Poppelreuter, T. (2021). ‘This is not a success story’ : Florence Fulton Hobson, architect in Northern Ireland. In A. Sokolina (Ed.), The Routledge companion to women in architecture (83-94). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429278891-8

Florence Fulton Hobson (1881–1978) was the third women architect to be licensed by the RIBA and the first professional women architect in Ireland. Fulton Hobson attended the School of Art in Belfast, was an apprentice in the Belfast practice of James... Read More about ‘This is not a success story’ : Florence Fulton Hobson, architect in Northern Ireland.

Urban innovation districts as hotspots for innovators (2021)
Book Chapter
Trillo, C. (2021). Urban innovation districts as hotspots for innovators. In I. Bernhard, U. Gråsjö, & C. Karlsson (Eds.), Unlocking regional innovation and entrepreneurship : the potential for increasing capacities (38-62). Edward Elgar Publishing

Pandemic geographies of physical geography (2021)
Book Chapter
Coen, S., Cook, S., & Hayes, S. (2021). Pandemic geographies of physical geography. In G. Andrews, V. Crooks, J. Pearce, & J. Messina (Eds.), COVID-19 and similar futures : pandemic geographies (165-172). Springer Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70179-6_21

Public health measures implemented to control COVID-19 (e.g., lock downs, social distancing) have dramatically changed the geographies of recreational physical activity, closing off traditional exercise places, and pushing people both inside homes... Read More about Pandemic geographies of physical geography.

Thermal analysis of γAl2O3/H2O and γAl2O3/C2H6O2 elastico-viscous nanofluid flow driven by peristaltic wave propagation with electroosmotic and magnetohydrodynamic effects : applications in nanotechnological energy systems (2021)
Book Chapter
Prakash, J., Tripathi, D., & Beg, O. (2021). Thermal analysis of γAl2O3/H2O and γAl2O3/C2H6O2 elastico-viscous nanofluid flow driven by peristaltic wave propagation with electroosmotic and magnetohydrodynamic effects : applications in nanotechnological energy systems. In D. Tripathi, & R. Sharma (Eds.), Energy Systems and Nanotechnology (223-259). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1256-5_13

Motivated by new developments in electromagnetic nano/microfluidic energy systems, in this chapter a novel study is described of the thermal performance in unsteady peristaltic electro-osmotic hydromagnetic viscoelastic (Jeffreys model) flow of wat... Read More about Thermal analysis of γAl2O3/H2O and γAl2O3/C2H6O2 elastico-viscous nanofluid flow driven by peristaltic wave propagation with electroosmotic and magnetohydrodynamic effects : applications in nanotechnological energy systems.

Modelling the impact of melting and nonlinear radiation on reactive Buongiorno nanofluid boundary layer flow from an inclined stretching cylinder with cross diffusion and curvature effects (2021)
Book Chapter
Garvandha, M., Narla, V., Tripathi, D., & Beg, O. (2021). Modelling the impact of melting and nonlinear radiation on reactive Buongiorno nanofluid boundary layer flow from an inclined stretching cylinder with cross diffusion and curvature effects. In D. Tripathi, & R. Sharma (Eds.), Energy Systems and Nanotechnology (279-306). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1256-5_15

The composite effects of nonlinear radiation, melting (phase change) heat transfer and Soret and Dufour cross diffusion in nanofluid boundary layer flow external to an inclined stretching cylinder is studied theoretically. Buongiorno’s nanoscale mode... Read More about Modelling the impact of melting and nonlinear radiation on reactive Buongiorno nanofluid boundary layer flow from an inclined stretching cylinder with cross diffusion and curvature effects.

Transforming the productivity of people in the built environment : emergence of a digital competency management ecosystem (2021)
Book Chapter
Underwood, J., Shelbourn, M., Carlton, D., Zhao, G., Simpson, M., Aksenova, G., & Mollasalehi, S. (2021). Transforming the productivity of people in the built environment : emergence of a digital competency management ecosystem. In J. Underwood, & M. Shelbourn (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Driving Transformational Change in the Digital Built Environment (430-466). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6600-8.ch017

This chapter explores how we create and support a digitally enabled, agile, competent, and ultimately, productive workforce and determines the key research questions that need to be addressed if Digital Built Britain (DBB) is to provide return on inv... Read More about Transforming the productivity of people in the built environment : emergence of a digital competency management ecosystem.

The anticipatory power of the objectile (2021)
Book Chapter
Hales, D. (2021). The anticipatory power of the objectile. In J. Brassett, & J. O'Reilly (Eds.), A Creative Philosophy of Anticipation. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367234591

In the literature emerging from the field of anticipation studies there are expressions of that confluence of design and futurological practices which can be caricatured as speculative. Less present is a related encounter with the notion of ‘anticipa... Read More about The anticipatory power of the objectile.

Psychophysiological approaches to sound and music in games (2021)
Book Chapter
Williams, D. (2021). Psychophysiological approaches to sound and music in games. In M. Fritsch, & T. Summers (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Video Game Music (302-318). Cambridge University Press (CUP). https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108670289.019

Psychological research investigating sound and music has increasingly been adapted to the evaluation of soundtracking for games, and is now being considered in the development and design stages of some titles. This chapter summarizes the main finding... Read More about Psychophysiological approaches to sound and music in games.

Community archaeology, identity and the excavation of Manchester’s Reno nightclub (2021)
Book Chapter
Nevell, M., & Brogan, L. (2021). Community archaeology, identity and the excavation of Manchester’s Reno nightclub. In L. Maloney, & J. Schofield (Eds.), Music and heritage : new perspectives on place-making and sonic identity (150-159). London and New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429343049-17

This chapter looks at the experiences of excavating a twentieth century urban site with the community who created and used it. The format is deliberately not that of a traditional archaeology report or theory piece, but rather a dialogue between the... Read More about Community archaeology, identity and the excavation of Manchester’s Reno nightclub.

Objectives for, of and in Strategic Environmental Assessment (2021)
Book Chapter
Hayes, S., & Fischer, T. (2021). Objectives for, of and in Strategic Environmental Assessment. In T. Fischer, & A. Gonzáles (Eds.), Handbook on Strategic Environment Assessment (24-38). Edward Elgar

This chapter explores the use of objectives as part of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). As suggested by the title, it does this by considering objectives in several ways. To illustrate the points made in our discussion we draw on UK practice... Read More about Objectives for, of and in Strategic Environmental Assessment.

Chapter 11 : Mobile interviews by land, air and sea (2021)
Book Chapter
Riley, M., Turner, J., Hayes, S., & Peters, K. (2021). Chapter 11 : Mobile interviews by land, air and sea. In N. von Benzon, M. Holton, C. Wilkinson, & S. Wilkinson (Eds.), Creative methods for Human Geographers (141-152). Sage Publishing

Introducing a broad range of innovative and creative qualitative methods, this accessible book shows you how to use them in research project while providing straightforward advice on how to approach every step of the process; from planning and organi... Read More about Chapter 11 : Mobile interviews by land, air and sea.

Leaving Gondwana : the changing position of the Indian subcontinent in the Global Faunal Network (2020)
Book Chapter
subcontinent in the Global Faunal Network. In G. Prasad, & R. Patnaik (Eds.), Biological Consequences of Plate Tectonics : New Perspectives on Post-Gondwana Break-up – a tribute to Ashok Sahni (227-249). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49753-8_9

The paleogeographic history of the Indian subcontinent is unique among Earth’s landmasses. From being part of the southern supercontinent Gondwana for most of the Mesozoic, through a period of isolation as a drifting entity in the Late Cretaceous... Read More about Leaving Gondwana : the changing position of the Indian subcontinent in the Global Faunal Network.

Spatial morphology and urban heat island: comparative case studies (2020)
Book Chapter
Elmarakby, E., Khalifa, M., Elshater, A., & Afifi, S. (2020). Spatial morphology and urban heat island: comparative case studies. In S. Kamel, H. Sabry, G. Hassan, M. Refat, A. Elsahter, A. Elrahman, …R. Rashed (Eds.), Architecture and Urbanism: A Smart Outlook (441-454). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52584-2_31

Urbanisation is a process associated with the global industrial and technological development. Globally, this process causes a continuous change of the land cover and increases the urban areas. Scholars from various disciplines address these changes... Read More about Spatial morphology and urban heat island: comparative case studies.

Breaking down barriers : the role of public archaeology and heritage interpretation in shaping perceptions of the past (2020)
Book Chapter
Nevell, R., & Nevell, M. (2020). Breaking down barriers : the role of public archaeology and heritage interpretation in shaping perceptions of the past. In K. Gleave, H. Williams, & P. Clarke (Eds.), Public Archaeologies of Frontiers and Borderlands (108-128). Archaeopress

In 2018 a survey by English Heritage found that children’s memories of historic sites, specifically castles, are more likely to derive from film and television than visiting a castle. Ideas about the past become influenced by popular culture. Despite... Read More about Breaking down barriers : the role of public archaeology and heritage interpretation in shaping perceptions of the past.

Agile at scale : a summary of the 8th International Workshop on Large-Scale Agile Development (2020)
Book Chapter
Bass, J., & Salameh, A. (2020). Agile at scale : a summary of the 8th International Workshop on Large-Scale Agile Development. In M. Paasivaara, & P. Kruchten (Eds.), Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops XP 2020 Workshops, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 8–12, 2020, Revised Selected Papers (67-73). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58858-8

The Large-Scale Agile Development workshop explored the main research challenges in large-scale software development. We considered multi-site organisations with large-scale projects that include a large number of teams adopting agile methods. Such... Read More about Agile at scale : a summary of the 8th International Workshop on Large-Scale Agile Development.

Nature’s contribution to health and wellbeing in the city (2020)
Book Chapter
James, P., Tzoulas, K., & Dennis, M. (2020). Nature’s contribution to health and wellbeing in the city. In C. Boyko, R. Cooper, & N. Dunn (Eds.), Designing Future Cities for Wellbeing (54-70). New York and Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429470684-5

Biodiverse, vegetation-rich, green-spaces are important in the context of public health in urban environments. Links between residential proximity and equitable access to natural environments have been made with cardiometabolic disorders and emotiona... Read More about Nature’s contribution to health and wellbeing in the city.

Hermaphroditism and gonochorism (2020)
Book Chapter
Benvenuto, C., & Weeks, S. (2020). Hermaphroditism and gonochorism. In R. Cothran, & M. Thiel (Eds.), The Natural History of the Crustacea: Reproductive Biology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190688554.003.0008

This chapter compares two sexual systems: hermaphroditism (both partners can act as either sex) and gonochorism (each individual organism acts as only one of two distinct sexes) in crustaceans. These two main sexual systems contain a variety of alter... Read More about Hermaphroditism and gonochorism.

Towards a user specification for immersive audio description (2020)
Book Chapter
Hughes, C., Orero, P., & Rai, S. (2020). Towards a user specification for immersive audio description. In S. Braun, & K. Starr (Eds.), Innovation in Audio Description Research. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003052968-7

This chapter reports on an initial study conducted as part of the EU-funded Immersive Accessibility (ImAc) project, whose broad objective it is to define the requirements for accessibility services such as audio description and audio subtitles within... Read More about Towards a user specification for immersive audio description.