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Wehrmacht generals, West German society and the debate on rearmament, 1949-1959 (2003)
Book
Searle, D. (2003). Wehrmacht generals, West German society and the debate on rearmament, 1949-1959. California, USA: Praeger Publishers

Examining the fate of former German generals after the Second World War, this is one of the first books in English to utilize the extensive archival material now available on the West German rearmament debate. Focus is given to the role these general... Read More about Wehrmacht generals, West German society and the debate on rearmament, 1949-1959.

Children, belonging and social capital: the PTA and middle class narratives of social involvement in the North-West of England (2003)
Journal Article
Bagnall, G., Longhurst, B., & Savage, M. (2003). Children, belonging and social capital: the PTA and middle class narratives of social involvement in the North-West of England. Sociological Research Online, 8(4),

This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capital and lifestyle to provide an account of narratives of belonging and social involvement. Drawing on data from 88 in-depth interviews carried out in th... Read More about Children, belonging and social capital: the PTA and middle class narratives of social involvement in the North-West of England.

The construction of corruption, or rules of separation and illusions of purity in bourgeois societies (2003)
Journal Article
Bratsis, P. (2003). The construction of corruption, or rules of separation and illusions of purity in bourgeois societies. Social Text, 21(4 77), 9-33. https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-21-4_77-9

George W. Bush and his "coalition of the willing" wage war on the corrupt regime of Saddam Hussein. Islamic fundamentalists deride their national governments as corrupt and, accordingly, have little love for the United States, a patron of many of the... Read More about The construction of corruption, or rules of separation and illusions of purity in bourgeois societies.

Art and public liaison: Salford Reds (2003)
Journal Article
Haywood, P., Heeley, J., & Kennedy, M. (2003). Art and public liaison: Salford Reds. International Journal of the Arts in Society, 1(5), 153-160

An artist-led project exploring the potential for artistic intervention in Urban Regeneration through Innovation. Informing the design brief for a new Innovation Forum building.

Revising the ‘myth’ of a ‘clean wehrmacht’: generals’ trials, public opinion, and the dynamics of Vergangenheitsbewältigung in West Germany, 1948–60 (2003)
Journal Article
Searle, D. (2003). Revising the ‘myth’ of a ‘clean wehrmacht’: generals’ trials, public opinion, and the dynamics of Vergangenheitsbewältigung in West Germany, 1948–60. German Historical Institute London Bulletin, 25(2), 17-48

Among one of the most consistent claims made by the organizers and supporters of the ‘Wehrmacht exhibition’ has been that the ‘myth’ of a ‘clean Wehrmacht’ took root in the Federal Republic of Germany in the early 1950s, lasting well into the 1980s,... Read More about Revising the ‘myth’ of a ‘clean wehrmacht’: generals’ trials, public opinion, and the dynamics of Vergangenheitsbewältigung in West Germany, 1948–60.

Human and ecological health: The case of a UK small business (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Hall, N., & Velez-Colby, F. (2003, October). Human and ecological health: The case of a UK small business. Presented at The 3rd International Conference for Universal Design, Hamamatsu, Japan

The principles of Universal Design consider many user needs within design development such as equitable and intuitive use (The Centre for Universal Design 1997). Whilst these principles are important to any design thinking, this paper considers the w... Read More about Human and ecological health: The case of a UK small business.

Time & tide 2 (2003)
Exhibition / Performance
Giles, L. (2003). Time & tide 2. [Photographs]. 1 October 2003. (Unpublished)

England's largest national touring photographic public artwork.

Jollywood (2003)
Exhibition / Performance
Lee, C. (2003). Jollywood. 1 October 2003. (Unpublished)

Communication and miscommunication of risk: understanding UK parents' attitudes to combined MMR vaccination (2003)
Journal Article
Bellaby, P. (2003). Communication and miscommunication of risk: understanding UK parents' attitudes to combined MMR vaccination. British medical journal, 327(7417), 725-728. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.327.7417.725

In this article on the public perception of risks Paul Bellaby considers three examples of risks to children in the UK—an insignificant risk (autism caused by MMR vaccine), a real but probably small risk (vCJD from BSE), and a real and demonstrably l... Read More about Communication and miscommunication of risk: understanding UK parents' attitudes to combined MMR vaccination.

Managing design in the extended enterprise (2003)
Journal Article
Wootton, A., Bruce, M., Cooper, R., Hands, D., & Daly, L. (2003). Managing design in the extended enterprise. Building Research and Information, 31(5), 367-378. https://doi.org/10.1080/0961321032000107555

Design is a key driver of the innovation process. It is the creative engine underpinning a new product or service. Quite often, however, design is treated as the Cinderella of the innovation process and as such can be neglected and not managed as int... Read More about Managing design in the extended enterprise.

These Englands: or where does devolution leave the English? (2003)
Journal Article
Bryant, C. (2003). These Englands: or where does devolution leave the English?. Nations and Nationalism, 9(3), 393-412. https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-8219.00103

Devolution to Scotland and Wales has not yet led to popular demand for a new constitutional settlement for England, but it has led to renewed debate about who the English are. One reason why the English find this a difficult question is that there is... Read More about These Englands: or where does devolution leave the English?.

Variable geometry, multilevel governance: European integration and subnational government in the new millennium (2003)
Book Chapter
Goldsmith, M. (2003). Variable geometry, multilevel governance: European integration and subnational government in the new millennium. In K. Featherstone, & C. Radaelli (Eds.), The politics of Europeanization (112-134). Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs

The creation of the European Union, and the associated process of economic, political, and social integration that has accompanied it, has changed the nature of nation state and subnational politics as it had been known for at least two centuries. Th... Read More about Variable geometry, multilevel governance: European integration and subnational government in the new millennium.