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Dementia in neighbourhoods (2021)
Book Chapter
Campbell, S., & Clark, A. (2021). Dementia in neighbourhoods. In M. Hammond, & N. Saunders (Eds.), A design for life : urban practices for an age-friendly city (73-75). Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University Press

The importance of interactions, activities and environments for improving quality of life for people living with dementia and their carers.

Paws for dementia (2021)
Book Chapter
Riley, C., Campbell, S., & Clark, A. (2021). Paws for dementia. In M. Hammond, & N. Saunders (Eds.), A design for life : urban practices for an age-friendly city (76-79). Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University Press

The importance of social programmes that activate
the built environment, responding to the diverse
(social, medical or cultural) needs and aspirations of
older people.

Dancing Forward (2021)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2021). Dancing Forward. #Journal not on list, 30(119),

Building Memories (2021)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2021). Building Memories. #Journal not on list, 30(119),

Kinematic and neuromuscular measures of intensity during drop jumps in female volleyball players (2021)
Journal Article
Torres-Banduc, M., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Andrade, D., Calleja-González, J., Nikolaidis, P., McMahon, J., & Comfort, P. (2021). Kinematic and neuromuscular measures of intensity during drop jumps in female volleyball players. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 724070. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.724070

The aim of this study was to assess drop jump (DJ) performance variables (jump height, contact time, and reactive strength index) concomitant to surface electromyography (sEMG) of lower limb muscles during DJs from different drop heights (intensities... Read More about Kinematic and neuromuscular measures of intensity during drop jumps in female volleyball players.

Photovoice accounts of third places : refugee and asylum seeker populations' experiences of therapeutic space (2021)
Journal Article
Biglin, J. (2021). Photovoice accounts of third places : refugee and asylum seeker populations' experiences of therapeutic space. Health and Place, 71, 102663. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102663

This article draws on a photo-voice project carried out in the North West, UK, with 30 members of the asylum seeker and refugee population. The findings explore participants' experiences of ‘third places’ (for example, public green space and librarie... Read More about Photovoice accounts of third places : refugee and asylum seeker populations' experiences of therapeutic space.

An investigation of work-based education and training needs for effective BIM adoption and implementation : an organisational upskilling model (2021)
Journal Article
Semaan, J., Underwood, J., & Hyde, J. (2021). An investigation of work-based education and training needs for effective BIM adoption and implementation : an organisational upskilling model. Applied Sciences, 11(18), e8646. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188646

Research reveals that organisations in general are keen to provide their staff with the support needed to boost their competency in BIM and subsequently leverage the effectiveness of its implementation. However, employers need a decision-making tool... Read More about An investigation of work-based education and training needs for effective BIM adoption and implementation : an organisational upskilling model.

The price of success : equal pay and the US Women’s National Soccer Team (2021)
Journal Article
Culvin, A., Bowes, A., Carrick, S., & Pope, S. (2021). The price of success : equal pay and the US Women’s National Soccer Team. Soccer and Society, 23(8), 920-931. https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970.2021.1977280

This commentary offers an analysis of the implications of the US Women’ National team Collective Action lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation. The players filed the lawsuit based on two grounds: first, that the US Soccer Federation violated the Eq... Read More about The price of success : equal pay and the US Women’s National Soccer Team.

A novel approach to the analysis of spin-trapped free radicals using dimethyl sulfoxide and Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) with both solvent extraction and headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) (2021)
Journal Article
Mishra, S., Manzoor, K., Zafar, M., & Podmore, I. (2021). A novel approach to the analysis of spin-trapped free radicals using dimethyl sulfoxide and Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) with both solvent extraction and headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME). Free Radical Research, 55(5), 569-578. https://doi.org/10.1080/10715762.2021.1980563

In this study, we have utilized a novel strategy based upon the use of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)for the detectionand identification ofspin-trapped free radicals. Hydroxymethyl (.CH2OH) radicals, genera... Read More about A novel approach to the analysis of spin-trapped free radicals using dimethyl sulfoxide and Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) with both solvent extraction and headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME).

OPEN SPACES 800 (2021)
Exhibition / Performance
Randall, J., & Birch, A. OPEN SPACES 800. [Catalogue]. 17 September 2021 - 27 September 2021. (Unpublished)

International Artists Residency/Exhibition, Kunsthaus, Bocholt, Germany.

In September 2021, Jill Randall was invited to represent the UK and participate in the International Artists Programme,' OPEN SPACES 800', in the city of Bocholt, Germany, t... Read More about OPEN SPACES 800.

Kurdish armour against ISIS : YPG/SDF tanks, technicals and AFVs in the Syrian Civil War, 2014-2019 (2021)
Book
Nash, E., & Searle, D. (2021). Kurdish armour against ISIS : YPG/SDF tanks, technicals and AFVs in the Syrian Civil War, 2014-2019. Oxford: Osprey

One of the most remarkable mechanized campaigns of recent years pitted the brutal and heavily armed jihadists of the Islamic State against the improvised Kurdish force, the YPG (later the SDF). While some Kurdish vehicles originated from Syrian Army... Read More about Kurdish armour against ISIS : YPG/SDF tanks, technicals and AFVs in the Syrian Civil War, 2014-2019.

Chapitre 4. Guérilla jardinière, résistance et espace public (Chapter 4. Guerrilla gardening, resistance and public space) (2021)
Book Chapter
(Chapter 4. Guerrilla gardening, resistance and public space). In L. Granchamp, & S. Glatron (Eds.), Militantismes et potagers (Activists and vegetable gardens). Presses Universitaires du Septentrion

There is a small but emerging area of research that explores the impact of ‘guerrilla gardening’, an activity which involves actors occupying land, often in the public realm, without permission. Whilst several recent studies have charted the impact o... Read More about Chapitre 4. Guérilla jardinière, résistance et espace public (Chapter 4. Guerrilla gardening, resistance and public space).

The ‘New Right’ and its legacy for British conservatism (2021)
Journal Article
Williams, B. (2021). The ‘New Right’ and its legacy for British conservatism. Journal of Political Ideologies, https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2021.1979139

New Right theories have had a major impact on British politics since the emergence of Thatcherism and the end of the so-called ‘years of consensus’ in the mid-1970s. In radically rejecting the conventions of postwar politics in terms of the managemen... Read More about The ‘New Right’ and its legacy for British conservatism.

The benefits system in Wales (2021)
Other
Closs-Davis, S., Gwilym, H., & Beck, D. (2021). The benefits system in Wales

This evidence supports the call for further devolution of powers in Wales, especially those that increase the ability for Wales to tackle poverty. Doing so, our work here evidence that the 10 years of austerity following the election of the Coalition... Read More about The benefits system in Wales.

“You and your laws and us with our laws” : a murderer’s stories navigate conflicting normative domains (2021)
Journal Article
Birkbeck, C., & Rodríguez, J. (2021). “You and your laws and us with our laws” : a murderer’s stories navigate conflicting normative domains. Dilemas : Revista de Estudos de Conflito e Controle Social (Impresso), 14(3), 641-658. https://doi.org/10.4322/dilemas.v14n3.43542

Employing Labov’s structural model of stories
and Schönbach’s typology of accounts, we
examine an interview with a murderer in
Venezuela and compare two stories that were
narrated within it: one about the murder and
one about his family life. Wh... Read More about “You and your laws and us with our laws” : a murderer’s stories navigate conflicting normative domains.

Can dementia-friendly initiatives improve people’s lives? (2021)
Journal Article
Ward, R., Clark, A., & Phillipson, L. (2021). Can dementia-friendly initiatives improve people’s lives?

The publication last month (August 2021) of the World Health Organization’s toolkit for creating a dementia-friendly society marks the latest step in the coordination of a worldwide effort to tackle dementia as a global health challenge. But what doe... Read More about Can dementia-friendly initiatives improve people’s lives?.

An exploration of counselling and support services as experienced by adult male survivors of child sexual abuse (2021)
Thesis
Viliardos, L. An exploration of counselling and support services as experienced by adult male survivors of child sexual abuse. (Thesis). University of Salford

Global estimates suggest between 5% and 10% of men report that they have experienced sexual abuse as a child. However, it is thought that male childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is significantly underreported, with men being reluctant to disclose due to vu... Read More about An exploration of counselling and support services as experienced by adult male survivors of child sexual abuse.

The Role of Cutaneous Microcirculatory Responses in Tissue Injury, Inflammation and Repair at the Foot in Diabetes (2021)
Journal Article
Victoria Balasubramanian, G., Chockalingam, N., & Naemi, R. (2021). The Role of Cutaneous Microcirculatory Responses in Tissue Injury, Inflammation and Repair at the Foot in Diabetes. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 9, Article 732753. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.732753

Diabetic foot syndrome is one of the most costly complications of diabetes. Damage to the
soft tissue structure is one of the primary causes of diabetic foot ulcers and most of the
current literature focuses on factors such as neuropathy and excess... Read More about The Role of Cutaneous Microcirculatory Responses in Tissue Injury, Inflammation and Repair at the Foot in Diabetes.

Playing with Plants, Loving Computers: Queer Playfulness beyond the Human in Digital: A Love Story by Christine Love and Rustle Your Leaves to Me Softly by Jess Marcotte and Dietrich Squinkifer (2021)
Journal Article
Gáti, D. (2021). Playing with Plants, Loving Computers: Queer Playfulness beyond the Human in Digital: A Love Story by Christine Love and Rustle Your Leaves to Me Softly by Jess Marcotte and Dietrich Squinkifer. #Journal not on list, 12(1), https://doi.org/10.7557/23.6364

This article argues that queer playfulness sets up a utopian relationality based on desire and vulnerability between human players and their nonhuman Others. Specifically, using the indie games Rustle Your Leaves to Me Softly by Jess Marcotte and Die... Read More about Playing with Plants, Loving Computers: Queer Playfulness beyond the Human in Digital: A Love Story by Christine Love and Rustle Your Leaves to Me Softly by Jess Marcotte and Dietrich Squinkifer.

An early Oligocene age for the oldest known monkeys and rodents of South America (2021)
Journal Article
Campbell, K., O'Sullivan, P., Fleagle, J., de Vries, D., & Seiffert, E. (2021). An early Oligocene age for the oldest known monkeys and rodents of South America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(37), e2105956118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2105956118

The Santa Rosa fossil locality in eastern Perú produced the first Paleogene vertebrate fauna from the Amazon Basin, including the oldest known monkeys from South America. This diverse paleofauna was originally assigned an Eocene age based largely on... Read More about An early Oligocene age for the oldest known monkeys and rodents of South America.