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Black Police Associations and the police occupational culture (2007)
Book Chapter
O'Neill, M., & Holdaway, S. (2007). Black Police Associations and the police occupational culture. In Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions (253-274). Elsevier Press / Emerald

In recent years, Black Police Associations (BPAs) have become key forces of change within the police service, involved in minority ethnic recruitment and retention initiatives, working closely with senior management, and also serving as mechanisms of... Read More about Black Police Associations and the police occupational culture.

Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways (2007)
Book Chapter
Guy, S., & Marvin, S. (2007). Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways. In M. Deakin, G. Mitchell, P. Nijkamp, & R. Vreeker (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume 2: the environmental assessment methods. Routledge

This paper begins to build a conceptual framework that acknowledges the multiplicity of pathways towards different sustainable futures that often co-exist within a single city. There are three stages to the argument: the shift from the concept of a s... Read More about Constructing sustainable futures: from models to competing pathways.

Michael Foucault (2007)
Book Chapter

Interpretive analytics and the constitution of the social

Introduction (2007)
Book Chapter
O'Neill, M., & Singh, A. (2007). Introduction. In M. O'Neill, M. Marks, & A. Singh (Eds.), The police occupational culture : new debates and directions (1-16). Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780191980879.003.0001

The Introduction highlights the issues that are central to the book. First and foremost is the apparent tension between using informers to collect intelligence for counter-terrorism and the need to uphold the law by arresting, charging, and prosecuti... Read More about Introduction.

Hacker culture and the FLOSS innovation (2007)
Book Chapter
Lin, Y. (2007). Hacker culture and the FLOSS innovation. In Handbook of research on open source software: Technological, economic, and social perspectives (34-46). IGI

This conceptual paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the FLOSS innovation and how it is shaped by and also shapes various perceptions on and practices of hacker culture. Unlike existing literature that usually normalises, radicalises, mar... Read More about Hacker culture and the FLOSS innovation.