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Diplomacy (2017)
Book Chapter
McGlinchey, S. (2017). Diplomacy. In S. McGlinchey (Ed.), International Relations (20-31). Bristol: E-International Relations

Chapter 2 from 'International Relations' 2017 (Bristol: E-International Relations)

International relations theory (2017)
Book Chapter
McGlinchey, S. (2017). International relations theory. In S. McGlinchey (Ed.), International Relations (46-56). Bristol: E-International Relations

Chapter 4 from 'International Relations' 2017 (Bristol: E-International Relations)

Transformative agendas and educational demands in the British and Dutch overseas territories of the Caribbean (2017)
Book Chapter
Thomas, E., & Clegg, P. (2017). Transformative agendas and educational demands in the British and Dutch overseas territories of the Caribbean. In T. Jules (Ed.), The Global Educational Policy Environment in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Gated, Regulated and Governed (241-264). Emerald Group Publishing Limited

There are several small territories in the Caribbean that have not yet gained their independence and remain under the control of a metropolitan power. These include the territories governed by the United Kingdom (UK) and the Netherlands. This chapter... Read More about Transformative agendas and educational demands in the British and Dutch overseas territories of the Caribbean.

Kantian realisms: The noumenal, causation and grounding (2017)
Book Chapter
Assiter, A. (2017). Kantian realisms: The noumenal, causation and grounding. In M. Morin (Ed.), Continental Realism and its Discontents (83-100). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press

This is a defence of the 'epistemic' Kant against some recent critics of this aspect of his work, followed by a defence of transcendental idealism over transcendental realism. Finally the article argues that a stronger form of realism can be attribut... Read More about Kantian realisms: The noumenal, causation and grounding.

Qualitative story completion: A method with exciting promise (2017)
Book Chapter
Braun, V., Clarke, V., Hayfield, N., Moller, N. P., & Tischner, I. (2017). Qualitative story completion: A method with exciting promise. In P. Liamputtong (Ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences (1-18). Singapore: Springer

Story completion (SC) involves a researcher writing a story ‘stem’ or ‘cue’ – or more simply put, the start of a story, usually an opening sentence or two – and asking the participants to complete or continue the story. Most forms of qualitative data... Read More about Qualitative story completion: A method with exciting promise.

Pentecostal revivalism in the body (2017)
Book Chapter
Hunt, S. (2017). Pentecostal revivalism in the body. In M. Wilkinson, & P. Althouse (Eds.), Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. Leiden: Brill

A contribution to a specialized edited volume considering ways in which the body is important to Pentecostal revivalism both in terms of purity and constraints and disinhibitions. Example of official dogma and instances of revivalism.

Multicultural thinking and practice in music therapy training (2017)
Book Chapter
Warner, C. (2017). Multicultural thinking and practice in music therapy training. In R. Hougham, S. Pitruzzella, & S. Scoble (Eds.), Cultural Landscapes in the Arts Therapies (205-216). Plymouth: University of Plymouth Press

This paper explores the notion of multicultural music therapy as defined by Hadley (2013) and Mahoney (2015) and how the practice of this can impact on music therapy training. Through the lens of her own practice, the author critically and reflexivel... Read More about Multicultural thinking and practice in music therapy training.

Student perspectives on working with assistants on placement during vocational music therapy training (2017)
Book Chapter
Warner, C. (2017). Student perspectives on working with assistants on placement during vocational music therapy training. In J. Strange, H. Odell Miller, & E. Richards (Eds.), Collaboration and Assistance in Music Therapy Practice - Roles, Relationships, Challenges (54-70). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

As a trainer of music therapists and also a clinical supervisor for new and experienced practitioners I have been struck how often time in supervision is taken up with thinking about other people in the room; not the client but a teaching assistant o... Read More about Student perspectives on working with assistants on placement during vocational music therapy training.

Global political economy (2016)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2016). Global political economy. In S. McGlinchey (Ed.), International Relations (87-97). Bristol: E-International Relations

Global political economy is a field of study that deals with the interaction between political and economic forces.

London is a much more interesting place than Paris: Place comparison and moral geographies of highly skilled migrants (2016)
Book Chapter
Mulholland, J., & Ryan, L. (2016). London is a much more interesting place than Paris: Place comparison and moral geographies of highly skilled migrants. In M. Van Riemsdijk, & Q. Wang (Eds.), Rethinking International Skilled Migration (135-153). London: Routledge

Drawing on data from a study of the French highly skilled in London, this paper explores the nature and dynamics of a migrant population’s ‘sense of place’ in a global city. Specifically, it examines some of the ways in which highly skilled migrants... Read More about London is a much more interesting place than Paris: Place comparison and moral geographies of highly skilled migrants.

Using agent-based modelling to understand crime phenomena (2016)
Book Chapter
Addis, N. (2016). Using agent-based modelling to understand crime phenomena. In J. Lombard, E. Stern, & G. Clarke (Eds.), Applied Spatial Modelling and Planning (22). Abingdon: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315683621-22

Advances in computing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mean that more scientific approaches can now be utilised to understand patterns of crime and their distribution more effectively. These include statistical and mathematical techniques, su... Read More about Using agent-based modelling to understand crime phenomena.

Reflective report: A qualitative exploration of whether lesbian and bisexual women are ‘protected’ from sociocultural pressure to be thin (2016)
Book Chapter
Huxley, C., Clarke, V., & Halliwell, E. (2016). Reflective report: A qualitative exploration of whether lesbian and bisexual women are ‘protected’ from sociocultural pressure to be thin. In E. Lyons, & A. Coyle (Eds.), Analysing Qualitative Data in Psychology. (Second). London: SAGE Publications

This reflective report provides another appearance-related example of a thematic analysis study. Whereas the worked example in Chapter 6 focused on gay men’s appearance and provided a predominantly latent-level interpretation of the data, this report... Read More about Reflective report: A qualitative exploration of whether lesbian and bisexual women are ‘protected’ from sociocultural pressure to be thin.

The heresy of history: Patočka's reflections on Marx and Marxism (2016)
Book Chapter
Tava, F. (2016). The heresy of history: Patočka's reflections on Marx and Marxism. In Thinking after Europe: Jan Patočka and Politics (183-200). London, New York: Rowman & Littlefield

Although Jan Patočka often addressed Marx’s thought, as well as the intellectual and historical development of Marxism, up till now the reasons for his interest, as well as the outcomes of his investigation, have seldom been made the object of analy... Read More about The heresy of history: Patočka's reflections on Marx and Marxism.

Leveraging affect: Mobilizing enthusiasm and the co-production of the musical economy (2016)
Book Chapter
Webb, P., Leyshon, A., Thrift, N., Crewe, L., & French, S. (2016). Leveraging affect: Mobilizing enthusiasm and the co-production of the musical economy. In B. J. Hracs, M. Seman, & T. E. Virani (Eds.), The Production and Consumption of Music in the Digital Age. United Kingdom: Routledge

This chapter considers the promises and problems of fandom and enthusiasm within capitalism, with particular reference to rise of crowdsourcing as a means of mobilising fan enthusiasm to fund new creative projects, with a particular focus on the musi... Read More about Leveraging affect: Mobilizing enthusiasm and the co-production of the musical economy.

Changing course: From a victim/offender duality to a public health perspective (2016)
Book Chapter
Tabachnick, J., McCartan, K., & Panaro, R. (2016). Changing course: From a victim/offender duality to a public health perspective. In R. Laws, & W. O’Donoghue (Eds.), Treatment of Sex Offenders: Strengths and Weaknesses in Assessment and Intervention (323-342). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25868-3_14

Research suggests that only a more comprehensive multilevel approach to sexual violence prevention will integrate existing efforts to incarcerate offenders and provide services to victims into broader strategies to educate communities and change the... Read More about Changing course: From a victim/offender duality to a public health perspective.

Thematic analysis (2016)
Book Chapter
Clarke, V., & Braun, V. (2016). Thematic analysis. In E. Lyons, & A. Coyle (Eds.), Analysing Qualitative Data in Psychology. (Second). London: SAGE Publications (UK and US)

This chapter provides an introduction to thematic analysis (TA) as a method for identifying and interpreting patterns in qualitative data. We distinguish between two main ‘schools’ of TA – (1) approaches with a foothold in quantitative research, whic... Read More about Thematic analysis.

Pitcairn (2016)
Book Chapter
Clegg, P. (2016). Pitcairn. In S. Levine (Ed.), Pacific Ways: Government and Politics in the Pacific Islands (248-257). New Zealand: Victoria University Press

This chapter provides a brief history of the Pitcairn Islands, before examining the constitutional system, and the challenges threatening the islands' sustainability.

Biologism and supercivilisation (2016)
Book Chapter
Meacham, D. E. (2016). Biologism and supercivilisation. In F. Tava, & D. E. Meacham (Eds.), Thinking After Europe: Jan Patočka and Politics. Rowman and Littlefield International

Towards the end of one of his last texts, “The Schema of History” (Das Geschichtsschema, written in German between 1975 and 1976), Patočka poses a question that orients much of his late thought on the concepts of “post-Europe,” the “solidarity of the... Read More about Biologism and supercivilisation.

Irigaray, Kant and Kierkegaard (2015)
Book Chapter
Assiter, A. (2015). Irigaray, Kant and Kierkegaard. In H. Marway (Ed.), Women and Violence: The Agency of Victims and Perpetrators. London, UK: Macmillan