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Reterritorialising concrete as an agent of comfort (2017)
Book Chapter
Moustaka, A. (2017). Reterritorialising concrete as an agent of comfort. In C. Boundas, & V. Tentokali (Eds.), Architectural and Urban Reflections after Deleuze and Guattari. London: Rowman & Littlefield

Idealist strands of philosophical thought and phenomenology implemented into architectural theory conspicuously neglect the role of matter. They treat it as a passive and inert receptacle of a creators order, rather than an active presence. The activ... Read More about Reterritorialising concrete as an agent of comfort.

Already seen, already heard, already visited : constructing the experience of déjà states within live intermedial performance (2017)
Book Chapter
constructing the experience of déjà states within live intermedial performance. In P. Hansen, & B. Bläsing (Eds.), Performing the Remembered Present : The Cognition of Memory in Dance, Theatre and Music. Bloomsbury, Methuen Drama

This chapter considers our collaborative Practice-as-Research in performance as a mode of memory-making and specifically as a way of activating and exploring the subjective experience of déjà vu associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. Utilising const... Read More about Already seen, already heard, already visited : constructing the experience of déjà states within live intermedial performance.

The psychological development and consequences of involvement with new religious movements (2017)
Book Chapter
Dubrow-Marshall, L., & Dubrow-Marshall, R. (2017). The psychological development and consequences of involvement with new religious movements. In S. Harvey, S. Steidinger, & J. Beckford (Eds.), New Religious Movements and Counselling : Academic, Professional and Personal Perspectives (80-95). Abingdon: Routledge / Taylor & Francis

The loss of self and self-identity present as common issues for former members of new religious movements seeking help after leaving – the huge gain and importance of the group and belief system is replaced with an understanding that much of what was... Read More about The psychological development and consequences of involvement with new religious movements.

virtual : Performance and digital (2017)
Book Chapter
Scott, J. (2018). virtual : Performance and digital. In E. Bryon (Ed.), Performing Interdisciplinarity : Working Across Disciplinary Boundaries Through an Active Aesthetic (59-73). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315558639-5

As my fingers hover above the laptop keyboard, I am aware of a number of things – the people watching my actions, the choice I have to make and what that will do to this moment we are experiencing, the technical requirements of interacting with a dig... Read More about virtual : Performance and digital.

Subcultures (2017)
Book Chapter
Crawford, G. (2017). Subcultures. In B. Turner (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Social Theory. London: Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118430873.est0767

The term ‘subculture’ is often used to refer to any loosely identifiable, most often youth, group that appears to share some kind of common culture, such as music or pop culture tastes or fashion choices, which is in some way different to what would... Read More about Subcultures.

Overview of a current ethical challenge in anti-doping (2017)
Book Chapter
Miah, A. (2017). Overview of a current ethical challenge in anti-doping. In A. Rigozzi, E. Wisnosky, & B. Quinn (Eds.), The proceedings of the 2017 Macolin Anti-Doping Summit: A fresh look at the science, legal and policy aspects of anti-doping (159-170). Bern: Editions WebLaw

Methods for studying information provision, networking and communication in patient support groups (2017)
Book Chapter
Vasilica, C., & Ormandy, P. (2017). Methods for studying information provision, networking and communication in patient support groups. In C. Urquhart, F. Hamad, D. Tbaishat, & A. Yeoman (Eds.), Information Systems : Process and practice (205-233). London, UK: Facet Publishing

The chapter discusses the design and development of an online patient support group for renal patients, where co-creation of information was vital. The chapter covers the identification of information needs for this group, how users might engage with... Read More about Methods for studying information provision, networking and communication in patient support groups.

Renzi removed : the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum and its outcome (2017)
Book Chapter
Bull, M. (2017). Renzi removed : the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum and its outcome. In A. Chiaramonte, & A. Wilson (Eds.), Italian Politics: The Great Reform that Never Was (131-153). Oxford: Berghahn

The 2016 Constitutional referendum in Italy was only the third constitutional referendum held in the Italian Republic, and was on a constitutional reform proposal which would have re-written about a third of the Italian Constitution. Its chief protag... Read More about Renzi removed : the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum and its outcome.

Mysteries of Raúl Ruiz’s Portugal : territory, littoral and memory bridge (2017)
Book Chapter
Goddard, M. (2017). Mysteries of Raúl Ruiz’s Portugal : territory, littoral and memory bridge. In M. Liz (Ed.), Portugal's Global Cinema : Industry, History and Culture. I. B. Tauris

Raúl Ruiz’s 2010 film Mistérios de Lisboa/Mysteries of Lisbon may have been his first (and last) film in Portuguese, but it was far from being his first film in Portugal. In fact Portugal, beyond being an inexpensive and convenient film location, hel... Read More about Mysteries of Raúl Ruiz’s Portugal : territory, littoral and memory bridge.

Mortality among migrants and their descendants living in England and Wales (2017)
Book Chapter
Wallace, M. (2017). Mortality among migrants and their descendants living in England and Wales. . Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781785365973



Mortality differences among immigrants and their descendants in England and Wales are studied. The analysis involves an assessment of the hypothesis that data errors, particularly under-registration of migrant deaths, lies at the root of the immi... Read More about Mortality among migrants and their descendants living in England and Wales.

Digital marketing and the young consumer (2017)
Book Chapter
Maheshwari, V., Sinnott, K., & Morris, B. (2017). Digital marketing and the young consumer. In A. Gbadamosi (Ed.), Young Consumer Behaviour. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315213590-11

This chapter analyzes the influences of the young consumer on the digital or online decision-making process for a variety of relevant brand categories. The digitalisation of media fuelled by remarkable technological advancement has changed the landsc... Read More about Digital marketing and the young consumer.

Charge dynamics in colloidal quantum dots : recombination, trapping and multiple exciton generation (2017)
Book Chapter
Leontiadou, M., Smith, C., Lydon, C., & Binks, D. (2017). Charge dynamics in colloidal quantum dots : recombination, trapping and multiple exciton generation. In P. Skabara, & M. Malik (Eds.), Nanostructured Materials for Type III Photovoltaics. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/9781782626749-00472

Colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) are semiconductor crystals, the nanometre-scale size of which both allows their absorption edge to be controlled during growth and enhances the yield of multiple exciton generation. These properties, combined with the fa... Read More about Charge dynamics in colloidal quantum dots : recombination, trapping and multiple exciton generation.

Emic and etic analysis (2017)
Book Chapter
Whitaker, E. (2017). Emic and etic analysis. In The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Wiley Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118430873.est0640

This entry explores the origins and usage of the terms “emic” and “etic” as they relate to positions of knowledge in research in the social sciences.The entry explains the origins of the emic–etic distinction and how these have changed over time. Read More about Emic and etic analysis.

The principles of supporting families and carers in practice (2017)
Book Chapter
Braine, M. (2018). The principles of supporting families and carers in practice. In I. Peate, & K. Wild (Eds.), Nursing Practice : Knowledge and Care (2nd Edition) (430-452). Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell

On completion of this chapter you will be able to:
• Provide an introduction to the context of supporting families and carers in the practice setting
• Understand the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours necessary to form appropriate profes... Read More about The principles of supporting families and carers in practice.

The person with a neurological disorder (2017)
Book Chapter
Braine, M. (2018). The person with a neurological disorder. In I. Peate, & K. Wild (Eds.), Nursing Practice : Knowledge and Care (2nd Edition) (797-849). Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell

Describe the overall functions of the neurological system, and detail the nervous system considering their key functions
• Provide an explanation for the normal and abnormal changes that can occur in the nervous system
• Gain an insight into some c... Read More about The person with a neurological disorder.

The effects of Supply Chain Management (SCM) activities and their impact on festival management and the customer experience (2017)
Book Chapter
Ryan, W., & Kelly, S. (2017). The effects of Supply Chain Management (SCM) activities and their impact on festival management and the customer experience. In A. Jepson, & A. Clarke (Eds.), Power, Construction and Meaning in Festivals (109-128). Routledge

As the number of festivals and the need to provide more satisfying customer experiences continue to grow, the challenges faced by festival managers have become more complicated than ever. This means that festival organisers are becoming progressively... Read More about The effects of Supply Chain Management (SCM) activities and their impact on festival management and the customer experience.

The effects of supply chain management (SCM) activities and their impact upon festival management and the customer experience (2017)
Book Chapter
Kelly, S., & Ryan, W. (2017). The effects of supply chain management (SCM) activities and their impact upon festival management and the customer experience. In A. Jepson, & A. Clarke (Eds.), Power, Construction and Meaning in Festivals (109-128). Abingdon: Routledge

As the number of festivals and the need to provide more satisfying customer experiences continue to grow, the challenges faced by festival managers have become more complicated than ever. The demand to reduce costs and deal with the increasingly comp... Read More about The effects of supply chain management (SCM) activities and their impact upon festival management and the customer experience.

A place to call home (2017)
Book Chapter
Gibbons, A. (2017). A place to call home. In A Right to the City: A Verso Report. Verso

An investigation of the meaning of home as it connects to a sense of self, to health and to community, and a look at the politics and policies that underpin the tragedy of Grenfell and where we can go from here.

The International context : end of an era (2017)
Book Chapter
Callaghan, J. (2017). The International context : end of an era. In J. Davis, & R. McWilliam (Eds.), Labour and the Left in the 1980s (132-149). Manchester: Manchester University Press

The 1980s was in many ways the most creative, exciting era for the left in decades. It has had an impact on British politics and culture ever since. Many of its once trail-blazing radical ideas are the now mainstream consensus; especially around issu... Read More about The International context : end of an era.