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Transforming voices: Reimagining organizational vulnerabilities of Mexican women in tourism through experimental audio-visual research (2025)
Journal Article
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to analyze how audiovisual research methods can be used to study women's organizational practices in tourism within the Mexican-US borderlands. By discussing the process of creating short films using an experimen... Read More about Transforming voices: Reimagining organizational vulnerabilities of Mexican women in tourism through experimental audio-visual research.
A new toolkit for environmental education (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Introducing a research-informed toolkit designed to enhance agency, foster intergenerational dialogue, and support transformative climate learning. showcase selected resources from the toolkit, emphasising their role in enabling young people to navig... Read More about A new toolkit for environmental education.
Thematic analysis (2024)
Book Chapter
In this chapter, we introduce the “family” of thematic analysis approaches before setting out the defining features of reflexive thematic analysis. We also discuss incorporating and embracing reflexivity into your analysis, before providing some deta... Read More about Thematic analysis.
Jailbreaking LLMs through tense manipulation in multi-turn dialogues (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated great potential across many domains, however their susceptibility to jailbreak attacks presents opportunities for malicious actors. These attacks manipulate LLMs to divulge sensitive information or gener... Read More about Jailbreaking LLMs through tense manipulation in multi-turn dialogues.
Addressing mitigation, adaptation, and resilience through community climate and nature action (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This presentation explores Community Climate and Nature Action (CCNA) as a model for positive tipping points. Research indicates that communities need to be engaged in decision-making to enable a ‘just transition’ to a resilient net zero world. The n... Read More about Addressing mitigation, adaptation, and resilience through community climate and nature action.
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