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Visual representation of text in web documents and its interpretation (2005)
Book Chapter
Karatzas, D., & Antonacopoulos, A. (2005). Visual representation of text in web documents and its interpretation. In G. Malcolm (Ed.), Multidisciplinary approaches to visual representations and interpretations (181-196). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0831%2804%2980041-8

This chapter examines the uses of text and its representation on Web documents in terms of the challenges in its interpretation. Particular attention is paid to the significant problem of non-uniform representation of text. This non-uniformity is mai... Read More about Visual representation of text in web documents and its interpretation.

The Royal Navy and the guided missile (2005)
Book Chapter
Grove, E. (2005). The Royal Navy and the guided missile. In R. Harding (Ed.), The Royal Navy 1930-2000: innovation and defence (193-212). Routledge

Allen Fisher: reading 'Mummers' Strut' (2005)
Book Chapter
Thurston, S. (2005). Allen Fisher: reading 'Mummers' Strut'. In L. Blaim, & D. Malcolm (Eds.), Eseje o wspolczesnej poezji brytyjskiej I irlandzkiej (Essays on modern British and Irish poetry) (119-134). Gdansk, Poland: Wydaw/Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego (University of Gdansk Press)

Breaking the cycle: fundamentals of crime-proofing design (2005)
Book Chapter
Wootton, A., Cooper, R., Davey, C., & Press, M. (2005). Breaking the cycle: fundamentals of crime-proofing design. In R. Clarke, & G. Newman (Eds.), Designing out crime from products and systems (179-202). Criminal Justice Press/Willow Tree Press

If a product or service can readily be used as a tool by criminals to victimize others or increases the vulnerability of its users to certain crimes, then it is likely to have declining sales in the marketplace. Crime-resistant design of products and... Read More about Breaking the cycle: fundamentals of crime-proofing design.

The social and (counter)cultural 1960s in the USA, transatlantically (2005)
Book Chapter
McKay, G. (2005). The social and (counter)cultural 1960s in the USA, transatlantically. In C. Gruenenberg, & J. Harris (Eds.), Summer of Love: Psychedelic Art, Social Crisis and the Counterculture in the 1960s (35-62). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press

In this chapter I want to look at the counterculture of the 1960s, primarily at the American phenomenon, with specific reference to political, social and cultural questions. I am conscious that these are not so easily distinguished—that, in fact, for... Read More about The social and (counter)cultural 1960s in the USA, transatlantically.

Sexuality; Social work theories and practice (2005)
Book Chapter
Hicks, S. (2005). Sexuality; Social work theories and practice. In R. Adams, L. Dominelli, & M. Payne (Eds.), Social work futures: Crossing boundaries, transforming practice (141-153). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

Othello in Egypt: translation and the (un)making of national identity (2005)
Book Chapter
Hanna, S. (2005). Othello in Egypt: translation and the (un)making of national identity. In J. House, M. R. Martin Ruano, & N. Baumgarten (Eds.), Translation and the Construction of Identity (109-128). Seoul: IATIS

The long held view that national identities are natural entities whose formation is not conditioned by human agency, and hence are constitutive rather than constituted, has been challenged by a whole range of scholarship which underlined the constru... Read More about Othello in Egypt: translation and the (un)making of national identity.

The industrial archaeology of entertainment (2005)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (2005). The industrial archaeology of entertainment. In E. Casella, & J. Symonds (Eds.), Industrial Archaeology : Future Directions (261-278). Boston, MA: Springer

This chapter outlines the case for an industrial archaeology of entertainment complexes by identifying some primary characteristics. As is appropriate to the discipline, there is a material bias to this case - an eye for buildings, iconography and a... Read More about The industrial archaeology of entertainment.

Clinical gait analysis in neurology (2005)
Book Chapter
Morris, M., Baker, R., Dobson, R., McGinley, J., Bilney, B., Dodd, K., & Denisenko, S. (2005). Clinical gait analysis in neurology. In J. Hausdorff, & N. Alexander (Eds.), Gait Disorders: Evaluation and Management (247-271). Taylor and Francis Group

Critical theory (2005)
Book Chapter
May, T. (2005). Critical theory. In C. Booth, & J. Harrington (Eds.), Developing Business Knowledge. SAGE Publications

Reflexivity and sociological practice (2005)
Book Chapter
May, T. (2005). Reflexivity and sociological practice. In M. Williams (Ed.), The Philosophical Foundations of Social Research: Social Reality and the Social Context of Social Research. London: SAGE Publications

Philosophical considerations and positions underlie all of the natural and social sciences. In the latter case philosophical foundations and their emergent issues have a profound impact on methodology and empirical practice. Design decisions will usu... Read More about Reflexivity and sociological practice.

Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy' (2005)
Book Chapter
Richardson, H. (2005). Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy'. In D. Howcroft, & E. Trauth (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Information Systems Research. Edward Elgar

What a whirlwind the past couple of decades have been – blink and you may have missed it. Open your eyes now and wonder on the revolutionary transformation. Everything is new and different. We are in a new digital age, in new relationships and commun... Read More about Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy'.

Interdisciplinary knowledge modelling for free-form design - An educational experiment (2005)
Book Chapter
Kocaturk, T., & Veltkamp, M. (2005). Interdisciplinary knowledge modelling for free-form design - An educational experiment. In B. Martens, & A. Brown (Eds.), Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures 2005: Proceedings of the 11th International CAAD Futures Conference held at the Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, on June 20–22, 2005 (465-474). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3698-1_44

The recent advances in digital design media and digital fabrication processes have introduced formal and procedural effects on the conception and production of architecture. In order to bridge the individual concepts and processes of multiple design... Read More about Interdisciplinary knowledge modelling for free-form design - An educational experiment.