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Coping with the persistence of stigma in recovery: A qualitative examination of the disclosure experiences of people in recovery from problem drug use from the perspective of modified labelling theory (2025)
Journal Article

Disclosing a stigmatized identity presents a significant challenge for individuals in recovery from problematic drug use. Recovery is defined here as a socially mediated process that does not necessarily require abstinence but involves improvements a... Read More about Coping with the persistence of stigma in recovery: A qualitative examination of the disclosure experiences of people in recovery from problem drug use from the perspective of modified labelling theory.

Fostering collaboration in engineering final-year supervision UWE Bristol School of Engineering staff development days for 2024-25: Inspiring students 24-06-2025 (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Effective collaboration is essential for the success of final-year engineering projects, bridging academic learning with professional teamwork. This presentation explores practical strategies to enhance collaboration in engineering project supervisio... Read More about Fostering collaboration in engineering final-year supervision UWE Bristol School of Engineering staff development days for 2024-25: Inspiring students 24-06-2025.

Interrogating the ‘when I was young’ trope: Supporting children’s play for nature connection and resilience through the development of an alternative nature toolkit (2025)
Journal Article

As concerns grow about the lack of opportunities that children have to engage with nature, how children might engage with nature play is a critical question to address. In considering this query, we present a study of key literature on changing child... Read More about Interrogating the ‘when I was young’ trope: Supporting children’s play for nature connection and resilience through the development of an alternative nature toolkit.

Professional enablers and money laundering (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Jonathan presented on the role of professional enablers, operating as members of organised crime groups, in the facilitation of money laundering in England and Wales.

Determinants and value relevance of corporate hedging in African firms: The role of institutional context, firms' characteristics, and managerial attributes (2025)
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Purpose
African markets remain attractive to investors due to abundant natural resources and growing consumer markets. However, they tend to shy away from the market due to political, regulatory, and micro risks. Besides, there is a lack of in-dept... Read More about Determinants and value relevance of corporate hedging in African firms: The role of institutional context, firms' characteristics, and managerial attributes.

Mapping spatiotemporal variability of wet season surface water processes in the Cuvelai-Etosha Basin, Namibia using stable isotopes (2025)
Journal Article

Water stable isotopes are essential for tracing hydrological processes by identifying water sources, tracking evaporation loss, and assessing floodwater dynamics to improve water management and flood mitigation strategies. However, their application... Read More about Mapping spatiotemporal variability of wet season surface water processes in the Cuvelai-Etosha Basin, Namibia using stable isotopes.

Arts-based interventions: Why it’s complex, and why that matters: Comment on “Can arts-based interventions improve health? A conceptual and methodological critique” by Skov and Nadal (2025)
Journal Article

While Skov and Nadal make important contributions to the arts and health field, I highlight two related limitations in their critique. First, they adopt a reductive view of art, treating it as a monolithic category rather than recognizing its heterog... Read More about Arts-based interventions: Why it’s complex, and why that matters: Comment on “Can arts-based interventions improve health? A conceptual and methodological critique” by Skov and Nadal.

Fluctuations in daily happiness and nervousness based on depressive and anxious symptoms in adolescents or young adults across 3 Latin American cities: Experience sampling study (2025)
Journal Article

Experience sampling methods (ESMs) have been used in clinical research to collect data on emotional and behavioral states in real-life contexts among different populations. Although the use of ESMs in mental health has increased, it has not been appl... Read More about Fluctuations in daily happiness and nervousness based on depressive and anxious symptoms in adolescents or young adults across 3 Latin American cities: Experience sampling study.

Children, war and genocide (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This presentation examine crimes committed against children, specifically drawing on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as a case study. It delves into the legal frameworks that differentiate between two crimes: 1) the forcible transfer of children from... Read More about Children, war and genocide.

Uncertainty quantification of dynamic response in wind turbines with a geometric nonlinear tuned mass-damper-inerter (2025)
Journal Article

This paper investigates the dynamic response of a monopile wind turbine equipped with a geometric nonlinear tuned mass-damper-inerter (NTMDI) under parametric uncertainties. Several probability distributions, including normal, uniform, and Rayleigh,... Read More about Uncertainty quantification of dynamic response in wind turbines with a geometric nonlinear tuned mass-damper-inerter.

Policymaking and developments towards governance in green infrastructure design: The case of Taipei city (2025)
Journal Article

Green infrastructure (GI) has emerged as a key component in urban resilience strategies for integrating ecological and social benefits. Initially driven by government bodies, GI initiatives have expanded to include different groups of participants in... Read More about Policymaking and developments towards governance in green infrastructure design: The case of Taipei city.

Exploring UK healthcare professionals’ experiences and perceptions of the support needs of men with breast cancer and their informal carers (2025)
Journal Article

Introduction:
This study aimed to explore UK healthcare professionals’ perspectives on support for male breast cancer patients and their informal carers, and to identify avenues for improvement.

Methods:
UK-based HCPs involved in the care... Read More about Exploring UK healthcare professionals’ experiences and perceptions of the support needs of men with breast cancer and their informal carers.