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Effects of partnered dance in people with Parkinson’s (PWP) - A scoping review (2024)
Journal Article
Ka Cheng, T., & Sessa, S. (2024). Effects of partnered dance in people with Parkinson’s (PWP) - A scoping review. Synapse, 7-28

ABSTRACT Background: The European Physiotherapy Guidelines for Parkinson’s Disease (APPDE) suggest partnered dance shows benefits for people with Parkinson’s (PWP). However, the details of partnered dance for PWP are still ambiguous with regards t... Read More about Effects of partnered dance in people with Parkinson’s (PWP) - A scoping review.

Enhancing DDoS attack detection in software-defined networks with entropy-based techniques (2024)
Journal Article
Gorine, A., & Abdelrahman, M. (2024). Enhancing DDoS attack detection in software-defined networks with entropy-based techniques. International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science, 9(2), 45-53

The introduction of Software-Defined Networks (SDN) represents significant advancements in network design by separating control and forwarding planes. While SDN improves network administration productivity, it has many vulnerabilities which hackers c... Read More about Enhancing DDoS attack detection in software-defined networks with entropy-based techniques.

Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems (2024)
Book Chapter
Mercorelli, P., Nemati, H., & Zhu, Q. (2024). Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems. In P. Mercorelli, W. Zhang, H. Nemati, & Y. Zhang (Eds.), Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0 (1 - 14). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/C2021-0-02869-8

Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber-Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0 studies and analyzes the role of algorithms in identifying and controlling such a system towards Industry 4.0, which is the digital transformation of manufacturing... Read More about Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems.

Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0 (2024)
Book
Mercorelli, P., Zhang, W., Nemati, H., & Zhang, Y. (Eds.). (2024). Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/c2021-0-02869-8

Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber-Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0 studies and analyzes the role of algorithms in identifying and controlling such a system towards Industry 4.0, which is the digital transformation of manufacturing... Read More about Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0.

Using the five safes to structure economic evaluations of data governance (2024)
Journal Article
Ritchie, F., & Whittard, D. (2024). Using the five safes to structure economic evaluations of data governance. Data & Policy, 6, Article e16

As the world has become more digitally-dependent, questions of data governance such as ethics, institutional arrangements and statistical protection measures have increased in significance. Understanding the economic contribution of investments in da... Read More about Using the five safes to structure economic evaluations of data governance.

On writing instability (2024)
Book Chapter
Abba, T. (2024). On writing instability. In A. Spencer, A. Mandal, & J. Kidd (Eds.), Ambient Stories in Practice and Research: Digital Writing in Place. Bloomsbury Publishing

Abba examines the specific manners by which Ambient Literature is composed and experienced by a reader. Looking back to the canon of works produced under the project banner to date, and developing the Ambient Poetics proposed in 2016-18, he addresses... Read More about On writing instability.

Exploring knowledge management principles for decision-making in low-energy building for sustainable construction (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Maduka, N., Greenwood, D., & Udeaja, C. (2024). Exploring knowledge management principles for decision-making in low-energy building for sustainable construction. In C. Egbu (Ed.), Proceedings of International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB) international conference. Going north for sustainability: Leveraging knowledge and innovation for sustainable construction and development

Low energy building retrofit presents important opportunities for reducing of greenhouse gas emissions in the environment. It has been considered as one of the key approaches to achieving sustainable development in construction industry. Nevertheless... Read More about Exploring knowledge management principles for decision-making in low-energy building for sustainable construction.

Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement (2024)
Book
Harrison, L. (2024). O. Betts, & L. Price (Eds.). Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement. Routledge

Perhaps the most difficult aspect of researching, interpreting, and engaging with working-class history is how broad the terms of reference can be. Rarely a week seems to go by without the working-class, however defined (or undefined), being the subj... Read More about Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement.

Street Life: The leisure spaces and places of working-class youth in Britain, c.1870-1960 (2024)
Book Chapter
Harrison, L. (2024). Street Life: The leisure spaces and places of working-class youth in Britain, c.1870-1960. In Doing Working-Class History: Research, Heritage, and Engagement. Routledge

One Sunday in early January 1954, the Rev. Peter Stanley, senior curate of St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church in Darlington, County Durham, pronounced in his weekly sermon that the young people parading in the Darlington main streets on the ‘monke... Read More about Street Life: The leisure spaces and places of working-class youth in Britain, c.1870-1960.

Everyone has a tale to tell: Family history, family historians and working-class histories (2024)
Book Chapter
Harrison, L. (2024). Everyone has a tale to tell: Family history, family historians and working-class histories. In Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement. Routledge

In this chapter, Laura Harrison considers the multiple decade-long boom of family history and how it connects to the research and practice of working-class history. Family history, the chapter argues, has much to offer the historian both in terms of... Read More about Everyone has a tale to tell: Family history, family historians and working-class histories.

Digital twins of cyber physical systems in smart manufacturing for threat simulation and detection with deep learning for time series classification (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lo, C., Win, T. Y., Rezaeifar, Z., Khan, Z., & Legg, P. (2024, August). Digital twins of cyber physical systems in smart manufacturing for threat simulation and detection with deep learning for time series classification. Paper presented at The 29th International Conference on Automation and Computing (ICAC2024), University of Sunderland, UK

With increasing reliance on Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) for automation and control in Industry 4.0 and 5.0, ensuring their security against cyber threats has become paramount. Traditional security mechanisms, constrained by operational continuity an... Read More about Digital twins of cyber physical systems in smart manufacturing for threat simulation and detection with deep learning for time series classification.

Institutional and substantive responses to economic and transnational organised crime: An African regional perspective (2024)
Book Chapter
Kemp, G. (2024). Institutional and substantive responses to economic and transnational organised crime: An African regional perspective. In Corporate Criminal Liability and Sanctions. Routledge

Corporate conduct can have devastating effects on the social, governance, and economic systems of states and regions. The drafters of the Malabo Protocol of the African Union opted to include corporate criminal liability as a mode of liability, thus... Read More about Institutional and substantive responses to economic and transnational organised crime: An African regional perspective.

Thematic analysis (2024)
Book Chapter
Braun, V., Clarke, V., Hayfield, N., & Terry, G. (2024). Thematic analysis. In P. Brough (Ed.), Advanced Research Methods for Applied Psychology: Design, Analysis and Reporting (238-248). (2nd). Taylor & Francis

This chapter introduces the thematic analysis (TA) family of methods, highlights characteristics shared by the various branches of the TA family, as well as important philosophical, conceptual and procedural differences. We discuss various ways of di... Read More about Thematic analysis.

Misplaced British subjects: Balkan Maltese evacuees in transit 1941 - 1949 (2024)
Thesis
Deane, B. Misplaced British subjects: Balkan Maltese evacuees in transit 1941 - 1949. (Thesis). University of the West of England. https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/8188488

The focus of this thesis is a case study of British overseas evacuation policy during the second World War: the evacuation of Balkan Maltese British subjects from Turkey by the Foreign Office and their subsequent relocations during the post-war perio... Read More about Misplaced British subjects: Balkan Maltese evacuees in transit 1941 - 1949.

Assessment of antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems in Nigeria (2024)
Thesis
Okolie, O. Assessment of antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems in Nigeria. (Thesis). University of the West of England. https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11405263

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is among the top ten public health threats worldwide. This problem is further compounded by poor surveillance and oftentimes lack of good quality data to enable accurate estimation and description of the magnitude (prev... Read More about Assessment of antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems in Nigeria.

Inter-organ, intra-organ and inter-plant communication mediated by nitric oxide and related species (2024)
Journal Article
Kolbert, Z., Barroso, J. B., Boscari, A., Corpas, F. J., Kapuganti Gupta, J., Hancock, J. T., Lindermayr, C., Manuel Palma, J., Petřivalský, M., Wendehenne, D., & Loake, G. J. (in press). Inter-organ, intra-organ and inter-plant communication mediated by nitric oxide and related species. New Phytologist,

Plant survival to a potential plethora of diverse environmental insults is underpinned by coordinated communication amongst organs to help shape effective responses to these environmental challenges at the whole plant level. This essential inter-orga... Read More about Inter-organ, intra-organ and inter-plant communication mediated by nitric oxide and related species.

Practitioner views on transport planning's evolution – A Sisyphean task still ahead? (2024)
Journal Article
Paddeu, D., Lyons, G., Chatterjee, K., & Calvert, T. (2024). Practitioner views on transport planning's evolution – A Sisyphean task still ahead?. Transport Policy, 156, 89-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2024.07.015

Transport planning as a formalised profession is relatively young and there is no doubt it has evolved over time. In Europe, Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans reflect a change in emphasis from keeping traffic moving to place-based, people-centric plan... Read More about Practitioner views on transport planning's evolution – A Sisyphean task still ahead?.

Pulling together or pulling apart? Understanding the heterogenous collective action frames of local climate activists through a Q methodology study (2024)
Journal Article
Hall, S., & Smith, I. (in press). Pulling together or pulling apart? Understanding the heterogenous collective action frames of local climate activists through a Q methodology study. Environmental Politics,

The potential for green community groups to respond effectively to climate change depends on the heterogeneity of preferences of individual member activists. Using a Q-methodology study of two groups in England, we propose an original typology of col... Read More about Pulling together or pulling apart? Understanding the heterogenous collective action frames of local climate activists through a Q methodology study.

Contribution model ecosystem for resiliency and sustainability (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Malakhatka, E., West, S., Wecht, C., Alves, K., & Harplinger, H. (2023, October). Contribution model ecosystem for resiliency and sustainability. Presented at Smart Services Summit, Zurich, Switzerland

This study tests a novel contribution model, inspired by "From Business Model to Contribution Model" through three industry cases to transition to-wards a sustainable contribution model fostering value co-creation within ecosystems. The framework inc... Read More about Contribution model ecosystem for resiliency and sustainability.