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“It's the most fun you can have for twenty quid” : motivations, consequences and meanings of British ketamine use (2008)
Journal Article
Moore, K., & Measham, F. (2008). “It's the most fun you can have for twenty quid” : motivations, consequences and meanings of British ketamine use. Addiction research & theory, 16(3), 231-244. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066350801983681

Whilst ketamine use in clubbing contexts has recently been the focus of British media attention, little quantitative or qualitative data is available on its use amongst those young people participating in Britain's contemporary post-rave electronic d... Read More about “It's the most fun you can have for twenty quid” : motivations, consequences and meanings of British ketamine use.

An analysis of relations and games of energy development between China and India (2008)
Journal Article
Wu, F. (2008). An analysis of relations and games of energy development between China and India. Nanya yanjiu jikan, 134(3), 55-60

Both China and India are not able to meet their domestic demand for oil and natural gas with their own home resources, and have to rely on those from abroad. Governments of both, therefore, encourage their home state-owned oil companies to "go out" t... Read More about An analysis of relations and games of energy development between China and India.

Measuring up (2008)
Journal Article
Power, E. (2008). Measuring up. Knitting international, 114(1360), 40-41

Until the mid 80s each weft knitting technology (flatbed, straight bar frame and circular) dominated a distinct area of knitwear. Circular knitting had the benefit of speed, producing continuous lengths of cut and sew jersey (amongst other structures... Read More about Measuring up.

Shaping progress (2008)
Journal Article
Power, E. (2008). Shaping progress. Knitting international, 114(1358), 34-35

With the introduction of CMS flatbed machines, combining shape, texture, and color patterning became a cost effective, commercially viable method. Shaped knitwear began to expand from the luxury sector into mass fashion markets. Other benefits includ... Read More about Shaping progress.

Human insecurity and streams of conflict for a re-conceptualization of international migration (2008)
Journal Article
Sirkeci, I. (2008). Human insecurity and streams of conflict for a re-conceptualization of international migration. Population review, 46(2), 32-50. https://doi.org/10.1353/prv.2008.0003

Securitisation of international migration is now a widely accepted phenomenon. Human security or insecurity is an important aspect of this broader security concern. International migration raises security issues at different levels because it involve... Read More about Human insecurity and streams of conflict for a re-conceptualization of international migration.