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Social inequalities experienced by children of immigrants across multiple domains of life: a case study of the Windrush in England and Wales (2022)
Journal Article
Wallace, M., Wilson, B., & Darlington-Pollock, F. (2022). Social inequalities experienced by children of immigrants across multiple domains of life: a case study of the Windrush in England and Wales. Comparative Migration Studies, 10(18), https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-022-00293-1

It is well known that children of immigrants experience inequality. Less is known about
how inequalities compare across multiple life domains and multiple generations.
We conduct a case study of England and Wales, focussing on children of Caribbean... Read More about Social inequalities experienced by children of immigrants across multiple domains of life: a case study of the Windrush in England and Wales.

Mortality Advantage Reversed: The Causes of Death Driving All-Cause Mortality Differentials Between Immigrants, the Descendants of Immigrants and Ancestral Natives in Sweden, 1997–2016 (2022)
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Wallace, M. (2022). Mortality Advantage Reversed: The Causes of Death Driving All-Cause Mortality Differentials Between Immigrants, the Descendants of Immigrants and Ancestral Natives in Sweden, 1997–2016. European Journal of Population, 38, 1213–1241. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10680-022-09637-0

A small but growing body of studies have documented the alarming mortality situation of adult descendants of migrants in a number of European countries. Nearly all of them have focused on all-cause mortality to reveal these important health inequalit... Read More about Mortality Advantage Reversed: The Causes of Death Driving All-Cause Mortality Differentials Between Immigrants, the Descendants of Immigrants and Ancestral Natives in Sweden, 1997–2016.

Correction: Using a modified nominal group technique to develop complex interventions for a randomised controlled trial in children with symptomatic pes planus (Trials, (2022), 23, 1, (286), 10.1186/s13063-022-06251-7) (2022)
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Backhouse, M. R., Parker, D. J., Morrison, S. C., Anderson, J., Cockayne, S., & Adamson, J. A. (2022). Correction: Using a modified nominal group technique to develop complex interventions for a randomised controlled trial in children with symptomatic pes planus (Trials, (2022), 23, 1, (286), 10.1186/s13063-022-06251-7). Trials, 23, Article 381. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06324-7

Teaching Media Forensics (2022)
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Smith, P. B., & Burchell, K. (2022). Teaching Media Forensics. #Journal not on list, 61(9),

Embedding Socially Engaged Pedagogies for The Future of Art and Design Practice (2022)
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Wewiora, E., & Colclough, N. (2022). Embedding Socially Engaged Pedagogies for The Future of Art and Design Practice

This paper describes the shifting approaches to student and teaching experience on the MA Art and Design programmes at the University of Salford, (North West of England), in the wake of the global covid19 pandemic. The paper offers a series of case s... Read More about Embedding Socially Engaged Pedagogies for The Future of Art and Design Practice.

Gut microbiota individuality is contingent on temporal scale and age in wild meerkats (2022)
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Risely, A., Schmid, D. W., Müller-Klein, N., Wilhelm, K., Clutton-Brock, T. H., Manser, M. B., & Sommer, S. (2022). Gut microbiota individuality is contingent on temporal scale and age in wild meerkats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289(1981), https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0609

Inter-individual differences in gut microbiota composition are hypothesized to generate variation in host fitness—a premise for the evolution of host–gut microbe symbioses. However, recent evidence suggests that gut microbial communities are highly d... Read More about Gut microbiota individuality is contingent on temporal scale and age in wild meerkats.

Characterizing tuberculosis progression in wild meerkats (Suricata suricatta) from fecal samples and clinical signs (2022)
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Donadio, J., Risely, A., Müller-Klein, N., Wilhelm, K., Clutton-Brock, T., Manser, M. B., & Sommer, S. (2022). Characterizing tuberculosis progression in wild meerkats (Suricata suricatta) from fecal samples and clinical signs. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 58(2), 309-321. https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-21-00063

Tuberculosis (TB) is an increasing threat to wildlife, yet tracking its spread is challenging because infections often appear to be asymptomatic, and diagnostic tools such as blood tests can be invasive and resource intensive. Our understanding of TB... Read More about Characterizing tuberculosis progression in wild meerkats (Suricata suricatta) from fecal samples and clinical signs.

The feasibility and utility of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP-18) : a review and recommendations (2022)
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Allely, C., & Wicks, S. (2022). The feasibility and utility of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP-18) : a review and recommendations. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, 9(4), 218-259

The ability to accurately predict the risk of an individual committing an act of targeted violence is likely to be impossible given the low base rate of these acts (Goodwill & Meloy, 2019). Nevertheless, prevention is possible if there is a focus on... Read More about The feasibility and utility of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP-18) : a review and recommendations.

Systematic review of the evidence to support expert practice in the education and care of children and young people with special educational needs and disability in the UK (2022)
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Clarry, L., Wood, A., & Long, T. (in press). Systematic review of the evidence to support expert practice in the education and care of children and young people with special educational needs and disability in the UK. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-3802.12589

Scopus, Ebsco, ERIC, and British Education Index were interrogated in a systematic review of primary research since 2014 addressing expert practice and outcomes in education and care for young people with special educational needs and disability in t... Read More about Systematic review of the evidence to support expert practice in the education and care of children and young people with special educational needs and disability in the UK.

Higher Rates of Bullying Reported by ‘White’ Males: Gender and Ethno-Racial Intersections and Bullying in the Workplace (2022)
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Patel, T. G., Kamerade, D., & Carr, L. (2022). Higher Rates of Bullying Reported by ‘White’ Males: Gender and Ethno-Racial Intersections and Bullying in the Workplace. Work, Employment and Society, 38(2), 442-460. https://doi.org/10.1177/09500170221134397

Existing workplace bullying literature suggests that ethno-racial minorities and women are more likely to be bullied in relation to their ethnicity, race or gender. However, very few studies apply an intersectional framework of analysis to consider,... Read More about Higher Rates of Bullying Reported by ‘White’ Males: Gender and Ethno-Racial Intersections and Bullying in the Workplace.

Towards adaptive and transformative finance for urban areas? A framework to analyse the responsiveness of adaptation finance to urban challenges in the global South (2022)
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Forino, G., Fraser, A., & Tandarić, N. (2023). Towards adaptive and transformative finance for urban areas? A framework to analyse the responsiveness of adaptation finance to urban challenges in the global South. Environment and Urbanization, 35(1), 200-219. https://doi.org/10.1177/09562478221143591

Funds-based mechanisms for urban adaptation finance are still underexplored. Addressing this gap, as well as the need for greater learning about ‘how’ urban adaptation finance operates, this paper proposes a conceptual framework for such analysis tha... Read More about Towards adaptive and transformative finance for urban areas? A framework to analyse the responsiveness of adaptation finance to urban challenges in the global South.

Outcomes and care priorities for older people living with frailty and advanced chronic kidney disease: a multi-professional scoping review (2022)
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Hurst, H., Young, H., Nixon, A., Brettle, A., & Ormandy, P. (2022). Outcomes and care priorities for older people living with frailty and advanced chronic kidney disease: a multi-professional scoping review. Age and ageing, 51(12), https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afac296

Background
The growing older population with advanced chronic kidney disease (ACKD stages 4-5) poses
a challenge for healthcare worldwide. The high prevalence of frailty and associated adverse
health outcomes highlights concerns for management and... Read More about Outcomes and care priorities for older people living with frailty and advanced chronic kidney disease: a multi-professional scoping review.

Strength and Conditioning for Cricket Fielding: A Narrative Review (2022)
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Lim, J., Wong, S., McErlain-Naylor, S. A., Scanlan, A., Goggins, L., Ahmun, R., …Weldon, A. (in press). Strength and Conditioning for Cricket Fielding: A Narrative Review. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 45(5), 509-524. https://doi.org/10.1519/ssc.0000000000000758

The main aim of cricket fielding is to minimize runs scored by the opposing batting team. This is achieved through (a) collecting a batted ball and returning it to the wicket-keeper to prevent runs from being scored, (b) dismissing a batter by catchi... Read More about Strength and Conditioning for Cricket Fielding: A Narrative Review.

Derivation of the Field Due to a Magnetic Dipole Without Use of the Vector Potential (2022)
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Proctor, J. E., & Gould, H. T. (2023). Derivation of the Field Due to a Magnetic Dipole Without Use of the Vector Potential. Physics Teacher, 61(1), 40-42. https://doi.org/10.1119/5.0077127

The mathematical form of the magnetic field due to a current loop, and the fact that it is identical to the electric field due to an electric dipole in the far field, are fundamental to our understanding of electromagnetism. While undergraduate level... Read More about Derivation of the Field Due to a Magnetic Dipole Without Use of the Vector Potential.

Does students’ satisfaction matter to faculty job satisfaction in higher education? (2022)
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Nassar, M., Heinze, A., Jasimuddin, S., & Procter, C. (2022). Does students’ satisfaction matter to faculty job satisfaction in higher education?. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/08841241.2022.2149665

Drawing on the marketing aspects of customer satisfaction, this paper provides insights into the relationship between students’ and lecturers’ satisfaction in a higher education institution. The study critically adopts the logic of relationship marke... Read More about Does students’ satisfaction matter to faculty job satisfaction in higher education?.

As transgender employees become more common, here’s how workplaces can welcome diversity (2022)
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Lord, J., & Baset, S. (2022). As transgender employees become more common, here’s how workplaces can welcome diversity

The process for applying for a gender recognition certificate in the UK has become easier and cheaper due to government changes in recent years.

There has been a slow increase in the number of people applying as a result.

It is also likely to... Read More about As transgender employees become more common, here’s how workplaces can welcome diversity.

COVID-19 prevention behaviour is differentially motivated by primary psychopathy, grandiose narcissism and vulnerable Dark Triad traits (2022)
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Blanchard, A., Keenan, G., Heym, N., & Sumich, A. (2022). COVID-19 prevention behaviour is differentially motivated by primary psychopathy, grandiose narcissism and vulnerable Dark Triad traits. Personality and Individual Differences, 112060,

Dark Triad traits (psychopathy, narcissism) are associated with nonadherence to COVID-19 prevention measures such as social distancing and wearing face masks, although the psychological mechanisms underpinning this relationship remain unclear. In con... Read More about COVID-19 prevention behaviour is differentially motivated by primary psychopathy, grandiose narcissism and vulnerable Dark Triad traits.