All Outputs (2140)
The Bloomsbury Modernisms of Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner (2023)
Book Chapter
Professor Freeborn's travel experience (2023)
Book Chapter
Olive Schreiner in the World: An Introduction (2023)
Book Chapter
Housing, place and community (2023)
Book Chapter
Language, creativity and collaboration (2023)
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Light occupies a unique position in the dramaturgy of live performance: it is the only visual design element that can only be seen when in situ, being reliant on the articulation of both space and time. Although light is a visual design element, it i... Read More about Language, creativity and collaboration.
A Review of the Disaster Risk Assessment Perspectives (2023)
Book Chapter
Munasinghe, D., Fernando, T., Keraminiyage, K., & Karunawardena, A. (2023). A Review of the Disaster Risk Assessment Perspectives. In Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 2 Issue 2, 2023 (323-340). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44296-4_18Researchers have explored different risk assessment approaches from the perspectives of different disciplines to capture urban risks, resulting in many risk assessment frameworks. In these frameworks, the risk environment is analysed using different... Read More about A Review of the Disaster Risk Assessment Perspectives.
Green Activism (2023)
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Hardman, M. (2023). Green Activism. In K. Van Assche, R. Beunen, & M. Duineveld (Eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia in Urban and Regional Planning and Design (164 - 165). Edward Elgar Publishing
Empathy and Historical Learning in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Discovery Tour (2023)
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Hiriart, J. (2023). Empathy and Historical Learning in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Discovery Tour. In E. Champion, & J. F. H. Vera (Eds.), Assassin’s Creed‹ in the Classroom, History’s Playground or a Stab in the Dark? (133--150). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111253275-007This chapter explores the integration of empathy and historical learning in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Discovery Tour (VDT). By introducing mission quests in VDT, the game establishes empathic connections between players and historical characters, pre... Read More about Empathy and Historical Learning in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Discovery Tour.
Angie Chen: Hong Kong Film Pioneer (2023)
Book Chapter
Posttraumatic growth experiences among people living with HIV (2023)
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Amos, I. Posttraumatic growth experiences among people living with HIV. In R. Berger (Ed.), The Routledge International Handbook of Posttraumatic Growth. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032208688-40This chapter will explore the experience of PTG among people living with HIV. First, HIV and its impact as well as the daily stressors associated with living with HIV are outlined. Experiences of posttraumatic stress, including the impact of HIV-rela... Read More about Posttraumatic growth experiences among people living with HIV.
The mediating role of fintech on ESG and bank performance (2023)
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Alam, M. A., & Mokhtar, N. B. (2023). The mediating role of fintech on ESG and bank performance. In Fintech and Sustainability (191-218). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40647-8Despite the heated debate on banking transformation, there is little research on the performance of commercial banks and how they have been affected by fintech and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals. There have been a number of recen... Read More about The mediating role of fintech on ESG and bank performance.
FGM – health, law, education and sustainable goals through upstream and downstream approaches (2023)
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This chapter takes a health law and education perspective through consideration of two
significant projects. Firstly, one-to-one interviews with FGM survivors as part of a PhD thesis and
secondly, a community FGM education project. It is based on a... Read More about FGM – health, law, education and sustainable goals through upstream and downstream approaches.
The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890–1920 (2023)
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Nivesjo, S. (2024). The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890–1920. In J. Munslow Ong, & A. van der Vlies (Eds.), Olive Schreiner: Writing Networks and Global Contexts. Edinburgh University Press
Scoring the Unseen: Composition Film Music for Radio Drama (2023)
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This book chapter, part of the volume Word, Sound and Music in Radio Drama, describes the process of writing an orchestral score for a BBC Radio drama (The Kraken Wakes, Savvy Productions/ BBC, 2015) designed to be performed live alongside the actors... Read More about Scoring the Unseen: Composition Film Music for Radio Drama.
Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence (2023)
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Scullion, L., Beck, D., Jones, K., Connors, C., Martin, P., Gibbons, A., & Hynes, C. (2023). Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence. In C. Moraes, M. McEachern, & D. O'Loughlin (Eds.), Researching Poverty and Austerity: Theoretical Approaches, Methodologies and Policy Applications. RoutledgeIn this chapter, we contribute to debates about how social science research can influence policy and practice. We draw upon our own experiences as social policy researchers whose work focuses on poverty and social security to provide case studies of... Read More about Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence.
Reflecting on Paraliminality as a Theoretical Lens to Understand Experiences of Food Insecurity (2023)
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Moraes, C., McEachern, M. G., Scullion, L., & Gibbons, A. (2023). Reflecting on Paraliminality as a Theoretical Lens to Understand Experiences of Food Insecurity. In C. Moraes, M. McEachern, & D. O'Loughlin (Eds.), Researching Poverty and Austerity: Theoretical Approaches, Methodologies and Policy Applications. RoutledgeIn this chapter we reflect on how theoretical perspectives, such as liminality, can be useful for researchers seeking to understand and alleviate lived experiences of poverty. We draw on how we deployed liminality theory in a recently published paper... Read More about Reflecting on Paraliminality as a Theoretical Lens to Understand Experiences of Food Insecurity.
Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence (2023)
Book Chapter
Scullion, L., Beck, D., Jones, K., Connors, C., Martin, P., Gibbons, A., & Hynes, C. (2023). Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence. In C. Moraes, M. McEachern, & D. O'Loughlin (Eds.), Researching Poverty and Austerity: Theoretical approaches, methodologies and policy applications. RoutledgeIn this chapter, we contribute to debates about how social science research can influence policy and practice. We draw upon our own experiences as social policy researchers whose work focuses on poverty and social security to provide case studies of... Read More about Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence.
The Spy (BBC Radio 4, 2012): Creating Historical Ambiance through Music in British Radio Drama (2023)
Book Chapter
Immersion into a storyworld is important for audiences, and one way to create a sense of immersion is through the use of music. Media depictions of historical periods make powerful impressions upon audiences, and historians often contest the way hist... Read More about The Spy (BBC Radio 4, 2012): Creating Historical Ambiance through Music in British Radio Drama.