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A state between
Presentation / Conference
Scott, J. A state between. Presented at Live Interfaces, University of Leeds

This paper examines the ‘state between’ occupied by the
performer in a live media performance. Working from
Matthew Causey’s contention that ‘the performer
becomes the medium through which the technology
reaches the audience’ [2, p.45], the argum... Read More about A state between.

Masked : depictions of anonymity in electronic dance music
Thesis
Cookney, D. (in press). Masked : depictions of anonymity in electronic dance music. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis explores anonymity as an aspect of identity construction within electronic dance music (EDM). Its specific focus is on the production and control of image within genres that have arisen since the development and expansion of the club scen... Read More about Masked : depictions of anonymity in electronic dance music.

Constructors and innovation credits in green building projects
Journal Article
Li, Q., Syal, M., Turner, N., & Arif, M. Constructors and innovation credits in green building projects. Construction innovation (London. Online), 13(3), 320-338. https://doi.org/10.1108/CI-Dec-2011-0076

Purpose – As green buildings have become more widely accepted, constructors (general contractors, construction managers and subcontractors) have become more involved and are playing an increasing role in the success of these projects. As a result, co... Read More about Constructors and innovation credits in green building projects.

Assessing the Usability for Arabic language Websites
Journal Article
Arif, M., & Gupta, A. Assessing the Usability for Arabic language Websites. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 10(3), 72-93. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijthi.2014070106

With increasing reliance on web-based services by today's customer, organizations continuously invest time and money to provide better experience to their customers. Usability studies are very important to assure that customer expectations are achiev... Read More about Assessing the Usability for Arabic language Websites.

A framework for transferring and sharing tacit knowledge in construction supply chains within lean and agile processes
Thesis
Saini, M. (in press). A framework for transferring and sharing tacit knowledge in construction supply chains within lean and agile processes. (Thesis). University of Salford

Fragmentation in the UK construction sector is hindering knowledge production which leads to low levels of productivity. For decades, several unproductive initiatives have been deployed in an effort to increase partnering and collaboration between co... Read More about A framework for transferring and sharing tacit knowledge in construction supply chains within lean and agile processes.

Canine echinococcosis in Kyrgyzstan : detection, diagnosis, and dynamics
Thesis
Mastin, A. (in press). Canine echinococcosis in Kyrgyzstan : detection, diagnosis, and dynamics. (Thesis). University of Salford

Human echinococcosis is an increasing public health issue in Kyrgyzstan, where Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis are coendemic and domestic dogs are considered the primary source of human infection. A control scheme based upon d... Read More about Canine echinococcosis in Kyrgyzstan : detection, diagnosis, and dynamics.

Measuring research output: productivity of social work academics
Presentation / Conference
Shardlow, S., Foley, M., Hesk, G., & McCaughan, S. Measuring research output: productivity of social work academics. Presented at UK Joint Social Work Education Conference with the UK Social Work Research Conference (JSWEC), "Social work education and research across boundaries", The Open University, Milton Keynes

Shardlow, Steven M, Foley, Marian, Hesk, Gabi, & McCaughan, Su. (2015). Paper presented at the

Track: Papers

In many countries, indicators used to measure research performance of academic staff have become an increasingly common element of un... Read More about Measuring research output: productivity of social work academics.

Hidden issues affecting young people: Our home, our Salford conference (2014) (Conference Organiser) directorate of social work University of Salford
Other
directorate of social work University of Salford. The University of Salford Peel Hall, Peel Building

University hosting Refugee Week event
Thursday 5 June 2014

Honour-based violence, forced marriage and female genital mutilation are among the topics that will come under discussion at a free event hosted by the University of Salford during Refug... Read More about Hidden issues affecting young people: Our home, our Salford conference (2014) (Conference Organiser) directorate of social work University of Salford.

Our home our Salford conference (organiser): community education on the health and wellbeing of refugees and migrants
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community education on the health and wellbeing of refugees and migrants. Lady Hale Building, University of Salford

A conference to inform local communities on the issues
and problems faced by refugees and migrants in Salford.
The ethnic diversity of Salford has changed significantly in
recent years. This conference will provide information on the changing face... Read More about Our home our Salford conference (organiser): community education on the health and wellbeing of refugees and migrants.

Gather in my name abstract submission for FEMIGRA Conference 9-11 February 2012 University of Barcelona (UAB)
Presentation / Conference
Hesk, G., & Osuji, J. Gather in my name abstract submission for FEMIGRA Conference 9-11 February 2012 University of Barcelona (UAB). Presented at Femigra Conference 2012, Barcelona Spain

This performance of a conversation between my white mother and myself - her mixed race black daughter, will deconstruct the complexity of the intersection of migration, racism, sexism, disability and class within the space and place of the dynamics o... Read More about Gather in my name abstract submission for FEMIGRA Conference 9-11 February 2012 University of Barcelona (UAB).

Spontaneous simple and fractal pattern formation in nonlinear optical cavities
Thesis
Bostock, C. (in press). Spontaneous simple and fractal pattern formation in nonlinear optical cavities. (Thesis). University of Salford

The seminal work published by Alan Turing in 1952 provides the framework for our understanding of spontaneous pattern emergence in Nature. He proposed that when a reaction-diffusion system’s uniform states become sufficiently stressed, arbitrarily-sm... Read More about Spontaneous simple and fractal pattern formation in nonlinear optical cavities.

Using the urban landscape mosaic to develop and validate methods for assessing the spatial distribution of urban ecosystem service potential
Thesis
Gunawan, O. (in press). Using the urban landscape mosaic to develop and validate methods for assessing the spatial distribution of urban ecosystem service potential. (Thesis). University of Salford

The benefits that humans receive from nature are not fully understood. The ecosystem service framework has been developed to improve understanding of the benefits, or ecosystem services, that humans receive from the natural environment. Although the... Read More about Using the urban landscape mosaic to develop and validate methods for assessing the spatial distribution of urban ecosystem service potential.

Distortion and clipping in audio, automatic detection and metering
Dataset
Kendrick, P., Jackson, I., Li, F., Cox, T., & Fazenda, B. (2015). Distortion and clipping in audio, automatic detection and metering. [Dataset]

For field recordings and user generated content recorded on phones, tablets and other mobile devices, nonlinear distortions caused by clipping and limiting at pre-amplification stages and dynamic range control (DRC), are common causes of poor audio q... Read More about Distortion and clipping in audio, automatic detection and metering.

People with dementia in the driving seat : using a participatory approach to research in the development of a driver screening tool
Thesis
Clift, B. (in press). People with dementia in the driving seat : using a participatory approach to research in the development of a driver screening tool. (Thesis). University of Salford

Entitlement to drive is now viewed by many people as an essential component in the maintenance of independence (Box et al, 2010). Private motor vehicles are considered a key component in many aspects of contemporary life and are particularly importan... Read More about People with dementia in the driving seat : using a participatory approach to research in the development of a driver screening tool.

Flying the Red Flag? Communists in the National Union of Mineworkers, 1945-1984
Thesis
Buckley, S. (in press). Flying the Red Flag? Communists in the National Union of Mineworkers, 1945-1984. (Thesis). University of Salford

The thesis seeks to analyse the industrial strategy of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CP) within the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM). Although many historians have discussed the CP’s industrial work, particularly in the pre-1945 period, th... Read More about Flying the Red Flag? Communists in the National Union of Mineworkers, 1945-1984.

Quantifying Himalayan glacier change from the 1960s to early 2000s, using corona, glims and aster geospatial Data
Thesis
Wilson, R. (in press). Quantifying Himalayan glacier change from the 1960s to early 2000s, using corona, glims and aster geospatial Data. (Thesis). University of Salford

Since reaching their LIAMs, Himalayan glaciers have generally undergone a period of retreat, evident from large moraines left at former ice limits. Currently, however, detailed assessments of Himalayan glacier fluctuations over the past century are l... Read More about Quantifying Himalayan glacier change from the 1960s to early 2000s, using corona, glims and aster geospatial Data.

Cinematizing genocide : exploring cinematic form and its relationship to the hidden voices of the Kurdish genocide of 1988
Thesis
Razawa, D. (in press). Cinematizing genocide : exploring cinematic form and its relationship to the hidden voices of the Kurdish genocide of 1988. (Thesis). University of Salford

Throughout the last two decades, the Kurdish genocide of 1988 has become a significant material in a variety of contexts. Kurdish filmmakers have tried to represent the tragedy in various formats. By comparing their work with the unique testimonies o... Read More about Cinematizing genocide : exploring cinematic form and its relationship to the hidden voices of the Kurdish genocide of 1988.