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Computational polyphony and diffractive ethnography: An emergent set of methods for futures-centred work in visual anthropology (2025)
Journal Article

This paper proposes an emergent set of methods for Visual Anthropology through which to generate new encounters with and knowledge in possible and uncertain futures. These methods are grounded in ‘computational polyphony’, a mode of practice that the... Read More about Computational polyphony and diffractive ethnography: An emergent set of methods for futures-centred work in visual anthropology.

A novel system for automated continuous on-farm assessment of digital dermatitis using Artificial Intelligence (2025)
Journal Article

Digital dermatitis (DD) is a major cause of lameness in cattle, significantly affecting animal well-being and reducing productivity across the dairy industry. This paper introduces a novel system combining innovative hardware coupled with a two-stage... Read More about A novel system for automated continuous on-farm assessment of digital dermatitis using Artificial Intelligence.

Sustainable transportation solutions: Life cycle analysis of emissions reduction in heavy duty vehicles under evolving EU standards (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This paper presents a detailed analysis of operational emissions and energy use for Diesel and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Heavy Duty Vehicles (HDVs) under the evolving EU7 regulatory standards, which are expected to be implemented by 2027. By focus... Read More about Sustainable transportation solutions: Life cycle analysis of emissions reduction in heavy duty vehicles under evolving EU standards.

How is ‘wokeness’ constructed in newspaper articles about British heritage institutions move to be more diverse? (2025)
Journal Article

Increasing use of the term ‘wokeness’ in the UK has arisen from the Black Lives Matter movement that challenges anti-Black racism from police. BLM has led to the challenging of decision-making around how heritage is presented such as the toppling of... Read More about How is ‘wokeness’ constructed in newspaper articles about British heritage institutions move to be more diverse?.

Building the case for the use of essential oils as complementary therapies for bacterial and fungal infections of serious concern (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This presentation highlighted the role and potential that essential oils, a powerful resource from nature can play in managing the growing concern caused by antimicrobial resistant pathogens especially at a time where antibiotics and antifungals are... Read More about Building the case for the use of essential oils as complementary therapies for bacterial and fungal infections of serious concern.

The hidden work of everyday decisions in the home - Domestic energy managers and their implications for future smart grids (2025)
Journal Article

The role of residents in future smart energy systems and grids has been mainly seen as one of reactive users, responding to incentives or information often generated via automated processes. As new smart grids and smart energy systems begin to take s... Read More about The hidden work of everyday decisions in the home - Domestic energy managers and their implications for future smart grids.

Reimagining assistive walkers: An exploration of challenges and preferences in older adults (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

The well-being of older adults relies significantly on maintaining balance and mobility. As physical ability declines , older adults often accept the need for assistive devices. However, existing walkers frequently fail to consider user preferences,... Read More about Reimagining assistive walkers: An exploration of challenges and preferences in older adults.

Integration of a vertical voluntary medical male circumcision program into routine health services in Zimbabwe: A solution for sustainable HIV prevention (2025)
Journal Article

The global health community has recognized the importance of integrating and sustaining health programs within national health systems rather than managing stand-alone ‘vertical’ interventions. Corresponding with these objectives, international aid d... Read More about Integration of a vertical voluntary medical male circumcision program into routine health services in Zimbabwe: A solution for sustainable HIV prevention.

Responsible, responsive and regenerative architectural pedagogies for a changing built environment (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This workshop is part of a wider study of architectural education, positioned at a pivotal time of change, exploring the current and future outlooks of schools of architecture. It is not just about understanding current practice, but also looking ahe... Read More about Responsible, responsive and regenerative architectural pedagogies for a changing built environment.

So, you want to teach with materials? Developing materials literacy using object-based learning (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Supported by an ARLIS Research Award, a knowledge exchange project between UAL and UWE Bristol was initiated to integrate technical and making literacies with librarian-led object-based learning frameworks.

We define materials literacy as: the abi... Read More about So, you want to teach with materials? Developing materials literacy using object-based learning.