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Virtually foul or virtually fair? FIFA, fair play and video gaming (2005)
Book Chapter
James, M. (2005). Virtually foul or virtually fair? FIFA, fair play and video gaming. In S. Greenfield, & G. Osborn (Eds.), Readings in law and popular culture (133-154). New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis

The current explosion in the popularity of video games has lead to a burgeoning academic study of games and gaming. To date, the majority of empirical research has focused on the social and psychological effects of gaming, whilst the textual and nar... Read More about Virtually foul or virtually fair? FIFA, fair play and video gaming.

Metabolisms of obecity: Fat in bodies, cities and infrastructure (2005)
Book Chapter
Marvin, S., & Medd, W. (2005). Metabolisms of obecity: Fat in bodies, cities and infrastructure. In N. Heynen, M. Käika, & E. Swyngedouw (Eds.), In the Nature of Cities: Urban Political Ecology and the Politics of Urban Metabolism. Routledge

Entente cordiale: developing design alliances (2005)
Book Chapter
O'Brien, M. (2005). Entente cordiale: developing design alliances. In P. Rodgers, L. Brodhurst, & D. Hepburn (Eds.), Crossing design boundaries: proceedings of the third Engineering and Product Design Education International Conference 15-16 September 2005, Edinburgh, UK (207-212). USA: Routledge Taylor & Francis

Advanced terminology systems (2005)
Book Chapter
Hardiker, N., Bakken, S., & Coenen, A. (2005). Advanced terminology systems. In V. K. Saba, & K. A. McKormick (Eds.), Essentials of Nursing Informatics, Fourth Edition (279-289). New York: McGraw-Hill

Théorie interprétative et contrastivité (2005)
Book Chapter
Salama-Carr, M. (2005). Théorie interprétative et contrastivité. In I. Fortunato, & M. Lederer (Eds.), La theorie interpretative de la traduction: II: convergences, mises en perspectives (Interpretative theory of translation: volume 2, convergences, put into perspective) (5-12). Lettres Modernes Minard

Floristics, primary productivity and primate diversity in Amazonia : contrasting a eutrophic várzea forest and an oligotrophic caatinga forest in Brazil (2005)
Book Chapter
Boubli, J. (2005). Floristics, primary productivity and primate diversity in Amazonia : contrasting a eutrophic várzea forest and an oligotrophic caatinga forest in Brazil. In J. Dew, & J. Boubli (Eds.), Tropical fruits and frugivores : the search for strong interactors (59-73). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3833-X_4

Several factors such as rainfall, primary productivity, and plant species richness have been hypothesized to affect consumer species richness, possibly explaining differences in species richness among communities and on different continents. Primary... Read More about Floristics, primary productivity and primate diversity in Amazonia : contrasting a eutrophic várzea forest and an oligotrophic caatinga forest in Brazil.

The sustainable operation and use of buildings (2005)
Book Chapter
Hudson, J., Deakin, M., & Symes, M. (2005). The sustainable operation and use of buildings. In S. Curwell, M. Deakin, & M. Symes (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume one: the framework and protocols for environmental assessment (145-172). Routledge Taylor Francis

Construction of the urban environment (2005)
Book Chapter
Curwell, S. (2005). Construction of the urban environment. In S. Curwell, M. Deakin, & M. Symes (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume 1: the framework and protocols for environmental assessment. Routledge Taylor Francis

Networked communities, virtual organisations and the production of knowledge (2005)
Book Chapter
Cooper, I., Bentivegna, V., & Hamilton, A. (2005). Networked communities, virtual organisations and the production of knowledge. In S. Curwell, M. Deakin, & M. Symes (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume 1: the framework and protocols for environmental assessment (211-231). Routledge Taylor & Francis

Learning disability, housing and community care (2005)
Book Chapter
Race, D. (2005). Learning disability, housing and community care. In M. Foord, & P. Simic (Eds.), Housing, community care and supported housing (100-112). Chartered Institute of Housing / Housing Studies Association

Sensible soccer: Sport fandom and the rise of digital gaming (2005)
Book Chapter
Crawford, G. (2005). Sensible soccer: Sport fandom and the rise of digital gaming. In J. Magee, A. Bairner, & A. Tomlinson (Eds.), The Bountiful Game? Football, Identities and Finance (241-257). London: Meyer and Meyer

Speeding up parsing of biological context-free grammars (2005)
Book Chapter
Fredouille, D., & Bryant, C. (2005). Speeding up parsing of biological context-free grammars. In A. Apostolico, M. Crochemore, & K. Park (Eds.), Proceedings of the 16th Annual Symposium on Combinatorial pattern matching (241-256). Berlin / Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/11496656_21

Grammars have been shown to be a very useful way to model biological sequences families. As both the quantity of biological sequences and the complexity of the biological grammars increase, generic and efficient methods for parsing are needed. We con... Read More about Speeding up parsing of biological context-free grammars.

A new intergovernmentalism? (2005)
Book Chapter
Goldsmith, M. (2005). A new intergovernmentalism?. In B. Denters, & L. Rose (Eds.), Comparing local governance: trends and developments (228-245). Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan

Vectors, visions and values: the essentials for innovation (2005)
Book Chapter
Brandon, P. (2005). Vectors, visions and values: the essentials for innovation. In K. Hampson, K. Brown, & P. Brandon (Eds.), Clients driving construction innovation: mapping the terrain (13-21). CRC for Construction Innovation

Fooling around: the corporate jester as an effective change agent for technological innovation (2005)
Book Chapter
McMaster, T., Henriksen, H., & Wastell, D. (2005). Fooling around: the corporate jester as an effective change agent for technological innovation. In R. Baskewille, L. Mathiassen, J. Pries-Heje, & J. DeGross (Eds.), Business agility and information technology diffusion (129-144). Boston: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25590-7_8

In this reflective paper, we examine the roles and attributes of the change agent in the context of the organisational innovation adoption process. Various skills and qualities are required and expected of such a role, however wit and humor are not a... Read More about Fooling around: the corporate jester as an effective change agent for technological innovation.