Daniel Spoth, Ruin and Resilience: Southern Literature and the Environment
(2025)
Journal Article
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‘How old are you, boy?’ An autobiographical history of working as a sexual health adviser in 1980s Britain (2025)
Journal Article
Summary This is an autobiographical history of working as a sexual health adviser in the mid-1980s, a time of significant change in UK sexual health services. There are very few first-hand accounts of health advising in the literature. Autobiography... Read More about ‘How old are you, boy?’ An autobiographical history of working as a sexual health adviser in 1980s Britain.
Travel patterns & conference intentions: Engaging conference attendees with sustainability through input physicalization (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Against the backdrop of a growing concern with environmental sustainability across HCI research and design, TEI'24 was the first version of the conference to include a sustainability chair. In conjunction with this increasing interest in sustainabili... Read More about Travel patterns & conference intentions: Engaging conference attendees with sustainability through input physicalization.
Precarious mobilities on the axis of changing labour and mobility dynamics: The case of female domestic workers in Istanbul during the COVID-19 pandemic (2025)
Journal Article
In this paper, we examine the overlapping challenges that arose from domestic work, gender, and class in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, with implications that extend beyond this timeframe. We explore how these factors intersect with reproducti... Read More about Precarious mobilities on the axis of changing labour and mobility dynamics: The case of female domestic workers in Istanbul during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the response of proteinoid ensembles to Fibonacci sequences (2025)
Journal Article
This work investigates the integration of Fibonacci patterns and Golden Ratio principles into proteinoid-based systems, connecting fundamental mathematical concepts with contemporary biomimetic approaches. Proteinoids are thermal proteins that can se... Read More about On the response of proteinoid ensembles to Fibonacci sequences.
Editorial for the first issue of the journal of plant physiology and metabolism (2025)
Journal Article
It is with pleasure that I would like to introduce a new journal which is focused on cutting-edge research on plants. The Journal of Plant Physiology and Metabolism (JPPM) is peer-reviewed and also gold open access, making it attractive as we move to... Read More about Editorial for the first issue of the journal of plant physiology and metabolism.
Asymmetric relationship between diversification and liquidity creation: Empirical evidence from GCC (2025)
Journal Article
This study examines how bank diversification affects liquidity creation by using the bank level data of GCC countries. We use data from 205 banks in GCC over the period of 2005–2019. To test the hypothesized relationship, we employ the GMM methodolog... Read More about Asymmetric relationship between diversification and liquidity creation: Empirical evidence from GCC.
Navigating vulnerability and resilience: Pregnant women's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic (2025)
Book Chapter
The chapter examines the labelling of pregnant women as vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, examining its implications and the broader concept of vulnerability. While the labelling aimed to protect pregnant women, it also reinforced ge... Read More about Navigating vulnerability and resilience: Pregnant women's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Women, Organizations and Vulnerability: Global Archetypes (2025)
Book
Why are women, despite being resilient, adaptable, and persistent, often constructed and perceived as weak and vulnerable? Women’s vulnerability is not a neutral concept but is organizationally defined and understood. Organizations are discursive spa... Read More about Women, Organizations and Vulnerability: Global Archetypes.
Scrutinizing the archetypical relation between vulnerability, organizing and women (2025)
Book Chapter
Vulnerability has become a focal point of ethical, philosophical, social, and environmental debates, with its usage extending across various fields of inquiry to describe both human and non-humans. Often, "vulnerable" is used to refer to others —whet... Read More about Scrutinizing the archetypical relation between vulnerability, organizing and women.
Introduction (2025)
Book Chapter
The book you are about to read focuses on examining women’s organizational vulnerability both conceptually and empirically, contributing to theory, methods, and cross-disciplinary knowledge. Understanding “vulnerability” is conceptually rich and comp... Read More about Introduction.
Be kind (2025)
Physical Artefact
An artwork Be Kind for a collaborative art publication organised by Odine Lang, each participant working with artists' books created an individual piece for inclusion in BIODIVERS 1, and an exchange of original artworks with other participants. 12 ar... Read More about Be kind.
Co-production and the key aspects of community involvement in flood risk management (FRM) (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Flood risk management (FRM) has shifted towards more decentralised and people-centred approaches. This increase in community involvement has become conceptually linked with ‘coproduction,’ used in other societal domains by both academics and professi... Read More about Co-production and the key aspects of community involvement in flood risk management (FRM).
Adaptive prescribed time path following controller for underactuated surface vessels (2025)
Journal Article
Heading control of marine vehicles is an important issue in navigation and control engineering. This paper investigates the design of a prescribed-time robust adaptive path following control problem of an underactuated surface vessel with parametric... Read More about Adaptive prescribed time path following controller for underactuated surface vessels.
Patient perspectives on the impact of appearance and weight changes attributed to systemic glucocorticoid treatment of rheumatic diseases (2025)
Journal Article
Objectives To explore patients’ perspectives on the impact of appearance changes attributed to glucocorticoid treatment. Methods We conducted a secondary inductive thematic analysis of the ‘Steroid PRO’ semi-structured interviews with patients with r... Read More about Patient perspectives on the impact of appearance and weight changes attributed to systemic glucocorticoid treatment of rheumatic diseases.
Reviving from the pandemic: Harnessing the power of social media reviews in sustainable tourism management of group package tours (2025)
Journal Article
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism sector encountered multiple challenges. Numerous governments chose to lock down their cities and countries. Despite this, many companies found their online businesses making the greatest leaps in their portfo... Read More about Reviving from the pandemic: Harnessing the power of social media reviews in sustainable tourism management of group package tours.
Insights into the use of GRESB as an ESG benchmarking tool (2025)
Journal Article
Purpose - Sustainability practices and reporting have consistently evolved over the years with trends towards more holistic approaches with respect to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG). In the real estate sector over the last deca... Read More about Insights into the use of GRESB as an ESG benchmarking tool.
ResNet18 performance: Impact of network depth and image resolution on image classification (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This study explores aspects of using ResNet18 for the classification of biomedical images, using the 2D medical images from the MedMNIST library that is widely used for benchmarking. The number of layers within the ResNet18 was studied. The typically... Read More about ResNet18 performance: Impact of network depth and image resolution on image classification.
An examination of alternative LQ-based approaches to computing regional inputoutput coefficients (2025)
Journal Article
In this paper, we examine alternative methods of computing regional inputoutput (IO) coefficients, with an emphasis on their relative accuracy and the complexity of the computations required. Our focus is on the well-known FLQ (Flegg’s location quoti... Read More about An examination of alternative LQ-based approaches to computing regional inputoutput coefficients.
Polarity (2025)
Book Chapter