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Re-engaging with education (2003)
Journal Article
Hamilton, J., Attwood, G., & Croll, P. (2003). Re-engaging with education. Research Papers in Education, 18(1), 75-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/0267152032000048596

The paper reports a study of alternative pre- 16 provision in a college of further education for young people who were disaffected and/or non-attenders at secondary school. The data are derived from interviews with 26 of these young people who were ‘... Read More about Re-engaging with education.

Fear, society and birth (2003)
Journal Article
Hall, J. (2003). Fear, society and birth. Midwifery Today, 67, 11-12

Weighing the arguments (2003)
Journal Article
Glogowska, M., Dobinson, C., Wren, Y., Hayhow, R., Wade, J., & Roulstone, S. (2003). Weighing the arguments. Speech and Language Therapy in Practice, 26, 26-27

Six researchers at the Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit pause among their protocols to reflect on their research. All practising clinicians in a previous or parallel life, they describe what impact their research has had on their approach to... Read More about Weighing the arguments.

The demand for military spending in developing countries (2003)
Journal Article
Dunne, J. P., & Perlo-Freeman, S. (2003). The demand for military spending in developing countries. International Review of Applied Economics, 17(1), 23-48. https://doi.org/10.1080/713673166

Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and strategic variables. Ten years after the end of the Cold War, this paper attempts to ascertain if the new strategic environment has changed the patter... Read More about The demand for military spending in developing countries.

What can’t be cured… may be enjoyed. Integrative dynamics and Siena's Palio (2003)
Journal Article
Crociani-Windland, L. (2003). What can’t be cured… may be enjoyed. Integrative dynamics and Siena's Palio

This paper analyses the role of aggression as an integrative force in society through a study of the complex social system in the city of Siena, based on a territorial division of the city into 17 wards or contrade which compete against one another i... Read More about What can’t be cured… may be enjoyed. Integrative dynamics and Siena's Palio.

Learning as a lived and living process-reflexivity in research in the light of Bion and Bergson (2003)
Journal Article
Crociani-Windland, L. (2003). Learning as a lived and living process-reflexivity in research in the light of Bion and Bergson. Journal of Psychosocial Studies, 2(1),

This paper takes its starting point from diary notes of a moment of reflection in fieldwork based research. This episode highlights the need for the researcher to bring renewed attention to her own cultural background asking for assumptions of knowl... Read More about Learning as a lived and living process-reflexivity in research in the light of Bion and Bergson.