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Decoy, dazzle, deny: how some businesses communicate around controversial issues (2024)
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O'Dochartaigh, A., Marshall, D., Rehme, J., Kelly, S., Boojihawon, R., & Chicksand, D. (2024). Decoy, dazzle, deny: how some businesses communicate around controversial issues. [Online article]

Research has identified seven distinct strategies used by companies in controversial industries to communicate on controversial issues

RCPCH responds to NSPCC’s corporal punishment data (2024)
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Rowland, A., Fussey, E., & Kennedy, L. (2024). RCPCH responds to NSPCC’s corporal punishment data. [Online]. London

The negative health impacts of physical punishment in childhood are well documented, clear and need no further debate. Children who experience physical punishment are more likely to develop poorer mental health and are more likely to experience serio... Read More about RCPCH responds to NSPCC’s corporal punishment data.

Elon Musk is moving X and SpaceX to Texas. The impact on staff culture and performance is likely to be big (2024)
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Lord, J. (2024). Elon Musk is moving X and SpaceX to Texas. The impact on staff culture and performance is likely to be big. [https://theconversation.com/elon-musk-is-moving-x-and-spacex-to-texas-the-impact-on-staff-culture-and-performance-is-likely-to-be-big-235923]

Elon Musk recently announced that he was relocating the companies SpaceX and X (formerly Twitter) from their current headquarters in California to Texas. The news has placed a spotlight on the rise in big tech shifting its operations to the Lone Star... Read More about Elon Musk is moving X and SpaceX to Texas. The impact on staff culture and performance is likely to be big.

Argentina’s Economic Woes (2024)
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KHAN, M. M. (2024). Argentina’s Economic Woes

Argentina, once Latin America’s economic powerhouse, has struggled with persistent inflation, currency devaluation, and stagnant growth for decades. This turmoil raises a crucial question: what can Pakistan, facing similar economic challenges, learn... Read More about Argentina’s Economic Woes.

Toxoplasma gondii (2024)
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Hide, G. (2024). Toxoplasma gondii. [Video presentation of Lecture]

What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work — and how to get the right support (2024)
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Lord, J. (2024). What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work — and how to get the right support. [https://theconversation.com/what-young-neurodivergent-employees-need-to-know-about-starting-work-and-how-to-get-the-right-support-228820]

When Ernst & Young opened its first Neurodiverse Center for Excellence in Philadelphia in 2016, the professional services firm was hailed as a pioneering workplace. People from all over the US applied for the 15 roles advertised and headed to Dallas... Read More about What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work — and how to get the right support.

Social Failty And Falls (2024)
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Woods, J., Higgins, R., & Spacey, A. (in press). Social Failty And Falls. [Magazine]

In September 2023, Jennifer Woods presented at the NHS England North East and Yorkshire Falls and Frailty Conference. Here with Robert Higgins and Adam Spacey she considers the relationship between social factors and falls, looks at the concept of s... Read More about Social Failty And Falls.

A cost-of-learning crisis: Poverty among university students (2024)
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Beck, D. (2024). A cost-of-learning crisis: Poverty among university students. [Blog]. Online

As the academic year for many draws to an end, many students across the UK will be breathing a sigh of relief, not simply because the summer represents a break from studying per se, but because a campus breather such as this offers respite from possi... Read More about A cost-of-learning crisis: Poverty among university students.

Reclaiming the Roar (2024)
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KHAN, M. M. (2024). Reclaiming the Roar. Lahore

Pakistan’s economic trajectory presents both challenges and opportunities. By drawing on the experiences of Japan and Korea, the nation can craft a multi-pronged strategy for sustainable economic growth that addresses past shortcomings.

“Public-pr... Read More about Reclaiming the Roar.

Generative AI is changing the legal profession – future lawyers need to know how to use it (2024)
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Smith, C. Generative AI is changing the legal profession – future lawyers need to know how to use it. [https://theconversation.com/generative-ai-is-changing-the-legal-profession-future-lawyers-need-to-know-how-to-use-it-225730]. https://theconversation.com/generative-ai-is-changing-the-legal-profession-future-lawyers-need-to-know-how-to-use-it-225730

Generative AI – technology such as ChatGPT that creates content when prompted – is affecting how solicitors, judges and barristers work. It’s also likely to change the work they are being asked to do.

The Big Show Prediction (2024)
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KHAN, M. M. (2024). The Big Show Prediction. The Nation

Will slower prices lead to growth or stasis by resolving the inflation tango? Can econ­omies breathe easy with tamer infla­tion? Can the central banks navi­gate inflation’s narrow channel by finding the sweet spot? Will we escape the icebox and in th... Read More about The Big Show Prediction.

Reimagining legal assessments in the age of generative AI (2024)
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Smith, C. Reimagining legal assessments in the age of generative AI. [https://www.lawcareers.net/Explore/LCNSays/Reimagining-legal-assessments-in-the-age-of-generative-AI]. https://www.lawcareers.net/Explore/LCNSays/Reimagining-legal-assessments-in-the-age-of-generative-AI

The rise of generative AI, including tools like ChatGPT, presents a fascinating challenge for legal education, particularly at undergraduate level and concerning the LLB degree. While traditional assessments focused on knowledge recall are under thre... Read More about Reimagining legal assessments in the age of generative AI.

What got me into History? (2024)
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Irwin, D. (2024). What got me into History?. [Magazine Article]

This was an invited submission to the Historical Association's 'HA News'. In addition to addressing the question posed in the title, I was also asked to reflect on my experiences as an Independent Scholar.