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Feasibility of an exercise-based rehabilitation programme for chronic hip pain (2011)
Journal Article
Background: Chronic hip pain is prevalent and disabling and has considerable consequences for the individual, and health and social care. Evidence-based guidelines recommend that patients with chronic hip pain benefit from exercise, but these guideli... Read More about Feasibility of an exercise-based rehabilitation programme for chronic hip pain.
Artists' Book Yearbook 2012-2013 (2011)
Other
This edition includes: John Bently on books and community; Earle D. Swope’s extraordinary account of how he came to be a book artist; an update on the work of the collaborative artists’ group AMBruno; a study by Eileen O’Keefe of Sarah Jacobs’ thorou... Read More about Artists' Book Yearbook 2012-2013.
Just add water: The artists’ books collection at the Centre for Fine Print Research (2011)
Journal Article
Invited article for Central Booking Magazine, New York, September 2011, Vol II, issue 3, pp 6-7
Things to do in the digital afterlife when you're dead (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
There are currently few procedures or public awareness about what happens to online digital identities after death. This paper discusses what happens with personal electronic information after death and looks to what is argued to be the rapidly appro... Read More about Things to do in the digital afterlife when you're dead.
Epidemiology of generalized joint laxity (hypermobility) in fourteen-year-old children from the UK: A population-based evaluation (2011)
Journal Article
Objective Although diagnostic criteria for generalized ligamentous laxity (hypermobility) in children are widely used, their validity may be limited, due to the lack of robust descriptive epidemiologic data on this condition. The present study was un... Read More about Epidemiology of generalized joint laxity (hypermobility) in fourteen-year-old children from the UK: A population-based evaluation.
Projection hero installation (2011)
Physical Artefact
The Projection Hero installation operates as part of the Curzon Memories App or a stand alone exhibit. It comprises of a rabbit hutch-sized miniature cinema, with velvet and gold brocade curtains and hand-carved seats which can be operated via your... Read More about Projection hero installation.
UK investors' perceptions of auditor independence (2011)
Journal Article
The auditor's role in society is that of validating the truth and fairness of financial statements. If owners of organisations doubt the auditor's independence, financial statements will lack credibility. This questionnaire-based study investigated h... Read More about UK investors' perceptions of auditor independence.
Localism and spatial planning: Lessons from France (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Concepts of community: A framework for contextualizing distributed leadership (2011)
Journal Article
This review of the literature on community and distributed leadership marks out the potential for a more context-rich understanding of the nature of leadership. We begin by reviewing the literature on distributed leadership, noting a shift from clich... Read More about Concepts of community: A framework for contextualizing distributed leadership.
An eagle whose wings are not always easy to clip: Walter Burton Harris (2011)
Book Chapter
Peace education; identifying possible lines of enquiries for research (2011)
Book Chapter
The question of War and Peace has been essential for mankind, and how we relate to and understand the question, has also related to the question of how we understand ourselves, our identity and to the ruling values of our present time.
We hope the b... Read More about Peace education; identifying possible lines of enquiries for research.
Neurath's whale (2011)
Book Chapter
Taking a brief passage by Otto Neurath about a whale exhibit, I raise questions about how we interpret exhibits, using phenomenological and social-historical approaches, and I use Bruno Latour’s notion of objects as actants and imbroglios to reconsid... Read More about Neurath's whale.
Sustainability in printmaking (2011)
Book Chapter
Using their research study on Sustainability in Print Media for this peer reviewed conference paper, John Risseeuw and Stephen Hoskins provided a framework for understanding the basic science of sustainability, relating it to art materials and practi... Read More about Sustainability in printmaking.
"it's a comparison thing, isn't it?": Lesbian and bisexual women's accounts of how partner relationships shape their feelings about their body and appearance (2011)
Journal Article
Women's feelings about their body and their appearance are an important aspect of their lives, yet little is known about the ways in which partner relationships shape these feelings.There has been some debate about whether or not same-sex relationshi... Read More about "it's a comparison thing, isn't it?": Lesbian and bisexual women's accounts of how partner relationships shape their feelings about their body and appearance.
U.S. core inflation: A wavelet analysis (2011)
Journal Article
This paper proposes the use of wavelet methods to estimate U.S. core inflation. It explains wavelet methods and suggests that they are ideally suited to this task. Comparisons are made with traditional Consumer Price Index-based and regression-based... Read More about U.S. core inflation: A wavelet analysis.
Does Asia’s choice of exchange rate regime affect Europe’s exposure to US shocks? (2011)
Journal Article
In this paper we use a stylised three-country model to analyse how the transmission of US shocks to Europe might be affected by Asia’s choice of exchange rate regime. We find that if Asia pegs her exchange rate to the dollar, the impact of US shocks... Read More about Does Asia’s choice of exchange rate regime affect Europe’s exposure to US shocks?.
Dramatic monologue, detective fiction and the search for meaning (2011)
Journal Article
This essay compares the genres of the dramatic monologue and detective fiction in terms of their contemporaneous development and respective reading processes. Drawing on narratological categories, it examines the emphasis in both genres on the withho... Read More about Dramatic monologue, detective fiction and the search for meaning.
At the edge of semantic space: The breakdown of coherent concepts in semantic dementia is constrained by typicality and severity but not modality (2011)
Journal Article
Hub-and-spoke models of semantic representation suggest that coherent concepts are formed from the integration of multiple, modality-specific information sources with additional modality-invariant representations-most likely stored in the ventrolater... Read More about At the edge of semantic space: The breakdown of coherent concepts in semantic dementia is constrained by typicality and severity but not modality.