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Welcome to UWE Bristol Research Repository

The Research Repository is an open access online repository providing a central record of the University's research output as well as immediate access to the full text. It covers the whole range of UWE Bristol's output including books, book chapters, conference papers, images and journal articles.

Contact the team for more information at repository@uwe.ac.uk



Latest Additions

Violent impression - Slow violence in the Slieve Aughty mountains (2022)
Journal Article
Fahy, N. (2022). Violent impression - Slow violence in the Slieve Aughty mountains. Parse, Article 6

The purpose of this text is to examine the cyclical methodologies of fieldwork, deep mapping and printmaking employed to investigate the changing land use of the Slieve Aughty Mountains, located in the west of Ireland. Landscapes subjected to extract... Read More about Violent impression - Slow violence in the Slieve Aughty mountains.

Dominating effect of tree diameter and species on the temporal and spatial variations of xylem water δ18O and δ2H in a multi-species forest (2023)
Journal Article
Fresne, M., Chun, K. P., Hrachowitz, M., McGuire, K., Schoppach, R., & Klaus, J. (in press). Dominating effect of tree diameter and species on the temporal and spatial variations of xylem water δ18O and δ2H in a multi-species forest. Ecohydrology,

Identifying the vegetation and topographic variables driving the isotopic variability of xylem water of forest vegetation remains crucial to interpret and predict ecohydrological processes in landscapes. In this study, we used temporally and spatial... Read More about Dominating effect of tree diameter and species on the temporal and spatial variations of xylem water δ18O and δ2H in a multi-species forest.

Eye-tracking dataset to support the research on autism spectrum disorder (2022)
Conference Proceeding
Cilia, F., Carette, R., Elbattah, M., Guérin, J., & Dequen, G. (2022). Eye-tracking dataset to support the research on autism spectrum disorder. In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Scarce Data in Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare (59-64). https://doi.org/10.5220/0011540900003523

The availability of data is a key enabler for researchers across different disciplines. However, domains, such as healthcare, are still fundamentally challenged by the paucity and imbalance of datasets. Health data could be inaccessible due to a vari... Read More about Eye-tracking dataset to support the research on autism spectrum disorder.

How to be in the future? (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S., & Oechsler, M. How to be in the future?. [Printmaking]. Exhibited at London. 8 March 2023 - 11 March 2023. (Unpublished)

MOCA London presents How to be in the Future? - Salon for a Speculative Future: Women Artists’ Print Portfolio exhibition and publication launch. This new Salon for a Speculative Future (SFASF) publication How to be in the Future? accompanies a b... Read More about How to be in the future?.

The secret lives of books (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. (2023, March). The secret lives of books

A free public talk for the Paper Ink Print Festival, Saturday 18th March 2023: If you are new to artists' books Sarah will show some examples from the CFPR Archive of what they might be: from literature inspired book objects and wordplay to works... Read More about The secret lives of books.