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Technology and change in English language teaching (ELT) (2005)
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Jarvis, H. (2005). Technology and change in English language teaching (ELT). Asian EFL journal (Busan), 7(4), 213-227

This paper examines the ways in which computers are impacting upon change in ELT and argues that Asian countries are, in a sense, at the heart of this. The paper reviews and further develops a shorter forthcoming colloquium article in The British Jou... Read More about Technology and change in English language teaching (ELT).

Sir Eric Phipps, the British government and the appeasement of Germany, 1933-1937 (2005)
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Johnson, G. (2005). Sir Eric Phipps, the British government and the appeasement of Germany, 1933-1937. https://doi.org/10.1080/09592290500330958

This article argues that Sir Eric Phipps' reputation as an “anti-appeaser” of Germany during his Berlin embassy 1933–1937 is not accurate. While Phipps was not in favor of placating Hitler by making territorial concessions, he had much in common with... Read More about Sir Eric Phipps, the British government and the appeasement of Germany, 1933-1937.

European policies and domestic reform : a case study of structural fund management in Italy (2005)
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Baudner, J., & Bull, M. (2005). European policies and domestic reform : a case study of structural fund management in Italy. Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans (Print), 7(3), 299-314. https://doi.org/10.1080/14613190500345474

There has been a conspicuous impact of European Union (EU) policies in Italy, and the so-called ‘Europeanization’ of Italian public policies has consequently become a salient research topic. One such public policy area concerns the decentralization... Read More about European policies and domestic reform : a case study of structural fund management in Italy.

Corruption-mitigating policies : the case of modern Italy (2005)
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Newell, J. (2005). Corruption-mitigating policies : the case of modern Italy. Modern Italy, 10(2), 163-186. https://doi.org/10.1080/13532940500284192

One of the circumstances likely to be associated with the intensity of both investigative and legislative efforts designed to curb political and bureaucratic corruption is institutional reform. Since the characteristics of electoral and party systems... Read More about Corruption-mitigating policies : the case of modern Italy.

A Study of Grandparents and Grandchildren as Visitors to Museums and Art Galleries (2005)
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Sterry, P., & Beaumont, E. (2005). A Study of Grandparents and Grandchildren as Visitors to Museums and Art Galleries. Museum and Society, 3(3), 167-180

This paper discusses one aspect of a major research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of family group visitors to museums and galleries in the UK. Grandparents visiting with their grandchildren are a little understood phenome... Read More about A Study of Grandparents and Grandchildren as Visitors to Museums and Art Galleries.

The feminization of the physician assistant profession (2005)
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Lindsay, S. (2005). The feminization of the physician assistant profession. Women and Health, 41(4), 37-61. https://doi.org/10.1300/J013v41n04_03

Although the physician assistant profession has historically been male-dominated, women now comprise over sixty percent of physician assistants (PAs) in the U.S. This paper explores the reason for the increase of women into the physician assistant pr... Read More about The feminization of the physician assistant profession.

Rites of defilement: abjection and the body politic in Northern Irish poetry (2005)
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Brewster, S. (2005). Rites of defilement: abjection and the body politic in Northern Irish poetry. Irish University Review, 35(2), 304-319

It might be argued that Northern Ireland--a territorial and signifying space whose meanings and boundaries have been so violently contested, a body politic sustained and racked by anomalous and permeable partition--has been in the condition of abject... Read More about Rites of defilement: abjection and the body politic in Northern Irish poetry.

University challenge (2005)
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Morris, C. (2005). University challenge. Computer arts, 10,000(113), 104-105

Christopher Morris profiled in Computer Arts Magazine - university challenge.

Going beyond 'misfit' as a reason for ERP package customisation (2005)
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Light, B. (2005). Going beyond 'misfit' as a reason for ERP package customisation. Computers in Industry, 56(6), 606-619. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2005.02.008

In an attempt to deal with the potential problems presented by existing information systems, a shift towards the implementation of ERP packages has been witnessed. The common view, particularly the one espoused by vendors, is that ERP packages are mo... Read More about Going beyond 'misfit' as a reason for ERP package customisation.

Budapest (heart) NY: The New Music Studio, 1971-1980 (2005)
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Williams, A. (2005). Budapest (heart) NY: The New Music Studio, 1971-1980. Perspectives of new music, 43(1), 212-235

This article sets the New Music Studio, a group of radical composers including Laszlo Vidovszky, Zoltan Jeney, and Laszlo Sary in its cultural context, exploring the influence of John Cage, Fluxus and other US musicians and artists on the composition... Read More about Budapest (heart) NY: The New Music Studio, 1971-1980.

Gilgamesh, i miti e 'l'eterno ritorno': intervista con Paola Capriolo, Milan, September 2003 (2005)
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Ania, G. (2005). Gilgamesh, i miti e 'l'eterno ritorno': intervista con Paola Capriolo, Milan, September 2003. https://doi.org/10.1179/026143405X61071

Since my 1996 interview, recorded in the pages of this journal, Paola Capriolo has continued to be an exceptionally prolific author. Five more novels have appeared since then (bringing her total to ten), in addition to four translations of German tex... Read More about Gilgamesh, i miti e 'l'eterno ritorno': intervista con Paola Capriolo, Milan, September 2003.

Symbolic interactionism and the concept of power (2005)
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Dennis, A., & Martin, P. (2005). Symbolic interactionism and the concept of power. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2005.00055.x

Symbolic interactionism is often represented as a perspective which is limited by its restriction to ‘micro’ aspects of social organization. As such, it is allegedly unable to adequately conceptualize ‘macro’ phenomena such as social structure, patte... Read More about Symbolic interactionism and the concept of power.

Borderline experience: madness, mimicry and Scottish gothic (2005)
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Brewster, S. (2005). Borderline experience: madness, mimicry and Scottish gothic. Gothic Studies, 7(1), 79-86

This essay draws on Julia Kristeva's concept of 'borderline' experience, a feature of psychotic discourse, to examine the representation of madness, split personality and sociopathic behaviour in James Hogg's The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a... Read More about Borderline experience: madness, mimicry and Scottish gothic.

Situations manifesto (2005)
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Bratsis, P., & Aronowitz, S. (2005). Situations manifesto

British intelligence on Japanese army morale during the Pacific war: logical analysis or racial stereotyping? (2005)
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Ford, D. (2005). British intelligence on Japanese army morale during the Pacific war: logical analysis or racial stereotyping?. https://doi.org/10.1353/jmh.2005.0089

The British army's image of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during the Pacific War (1941-45) was shaped by a logical analysis of the intelligence obtained through combat experience. Early in the war, the Japanese soldier's exceptional level of moral... Read More about British intelligence on Japanese army morale during the Pacific war: logical analysis or racial stereotyping?.

The dynamics of social change in radical right-wing party support (2005)
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Evans, J. (2005). The dynamics of social change in radical right-wing party support. Comparative European Politics, 3(1), 76-101. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.cep.6110050

Since the initial rise of Radical Right-wing Populist parties (RRPs) in the mid-1980s, comparative analyses have tried to identify the core social and attitudinal elements to these parties' electorates and changes therein. To date, none of these has... Read More about The dynamics of social change in radical right-wing party support.