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Developing preceptorship programmes by exploring the needs of newly qualified sonographers through the lens of experienced ultrasound preceptors (2024)
Journal Article
Phillips, R., & Alsop, S. (in press). Developing preceptorship programmes by exploring the needs of newly qualified sonographers through the lens of experienced ultrasound preceptors. Ultrasound, https://doi.org/10.1177/1742271X241249042

Introduction: This study aimed to explore the needs of newly qualified sonographers with respect to the requirements of preceptorship. This paper describes the first stage of research, with data obtained from a cohort of experienced preceptors. A se... Read More about Developing preceptorship programmes by exploring the needs of newly qualified sonographers through the lens of experienced ultrasound preceptors.

Personalisation and recommendation for mental health apps: A scoping review (2024)
Journal Article
Matthews, P., & Rhodes-Maquaire, C. (in press). Personalisation and recommendation for mental health apps: A scoping review. Behaviour and Information Technology, https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929x.2024.2356630

Personalisation, which tailors to individual preferences, is considered a possible route for improving engagement with digital mental health (DMH) products. Despite claims about the presence and importance of personalised features, evidence about the... Read More about Personalisation and recommendation for mental health apps: A scoping review.

Exploring opportunities for public sector organisations to connect wellbeing to resource loops in a regional circular economy (2024)
Journal Article
De Laurentis, C., Beverley, K., Clifton, N., Bacon, E., Rudd, J., & Walpole, G. (in press). Exploring opportunities for public sector organisations to connect wellbeing to resource loops in a regional circular economy. Contemporary Social Science, https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2024.2356190

This paper contributes towards our understanding of the role of public sector organisations in delivering circular economy (CE) goals, suggesting that such organisations seek to deliver social value when implementing CE activities. Through empirical... Read More about Exploring opportunities for public sector organisations to connect wellbeing to resource loops in a regional circular economy.

The story of REDD+ in Nigeria: A critical view of the participation of forest-dependent communities (2024)
Journal Article
Izoukumor, N., & Razzaque, J. (in press). The story of REDD+ in Nigeria: A critical view of the participation of forest-dependent communities. African Journal of International and Comparative Law,

The Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) programme aims to reduce carbon emissions and improve forest degradation in developing countries. This paper analyses the extent of the involvement of forest-dependent communiti... Read More about The story of REDD+ in Nigeria: A critical view of the participation of forest-dependent communities.

The Weberian ideal type in political economy: Obsolete match or fruitful encounter? (2024)
Journal Article
Mulé, R., & Walzenbach, G. (online). The Weberian ideal type in political economy: Obsolete match or fruitful encounter?. New Political Economy, https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2024.2356536

This article highlights the analytical contribution of the Weberian ideal type to the field of political economy. Major strands of political economy have continued to integrate ideal type thinking to understand better the dynamics of national, region... Read More about The Weberian ideal type in political economy: Obsolete match or fruitful encounter?.

Teaching alternative proteins – A cross-disciplinary approach (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bjørnerud, E., Jones, V., Bear, C., Pilskog, H., Blikstad Halstvedt, C., Helliwell, R., Tomasco, P., & Nerby, T. (2024, September). Teaching alternative proteins – A cross-disciplinary approach. Presented at Back to the future: Sustainable innovations for ethical food production and consumption

This paper examines the role of education in addressing global challenges related to sustainable development through the lens of the agrifood system. We report on the development and testing of a flexible educational approach aimed at engaging primar... Read More about Teaching alternative proteins – A cross-disciplinary approach.

Making a difference: Opportunities and challenges for critical leadership studies (2024)
Book Chapter
Bolden, R. (2024). Making a difference: Opportunities and challenges for critical leadership studies. In O. Smolović-Jones, S. Wilson, H. Liu, & D. Knights (Eds.), Routledge Critical Companion to Leadership Studies. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Critical Leadership Studies (CLS) is founded on the premise that the leader-centrism that characterises traditional approaches to leadership theory, practice and development constrains the ability to work in more inclusive, collaborative and sustaina... Read More about Making a difference: Opportunities and challenges for critical leadership studies.

Leadership-As-Practice: Appreciation, critique and future directions (2024)
Book Chapter
Case, P., & Śliwa, M. (2024). Leadership-As-Practice: Appreciation, critique and future directions. In D. Knights, H. Liu, O. Smolovic-Jones, & S. Wilson (Eds.), The Routledge Critical Companion to Leadership Studies. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This chapter addresses Leadership-As-Practice (L-A-P) : a perspective on leadership which, rather than focusing on individual leaders and followers, draws attention to the importance of collective practices and sociomateriality in leadership processe... Read More about Leadership-As-Practice: Appreciation, critique and future directions.

The role and function of the Forensic Science Regulator in the UK (2024)
Book Chapter
Nsiah Amoako, E. (in press). The role and function of the Forensic Science Regulator in the UK. In Encyclopedia of Forensic and Legal Medicine. (3rd ed). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-443-21441-7.00234-x

A Forensic Science Regulator's (FSR) role was established in England and Wales at a time when the UK forensic science sector was undergoing significant structural changes that would introduce commercialization—a system of direct charging for forensic... Read More about The role and function of the Forensic Science Regulator in the UK.

Healthcare professionals' knowledge, understanding and confidence to manage chronic pain after cancer treatment: A UK survey (2024)
Journal Article
Armoogum, J., Harcourt, D., Foster, C., Llewellyn, A., Hepburn, J., Prior, M., & McCabe, C. (2024). Healthcare professionals' knowledge, understanding and confidence to manage chronic pain after cancer treatment: A UK survey. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 71, Article 102610. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2024.102610

Introduction: Healthcare professionals are vital in preparing people living with and beyond cancer about the risks of chronic pain after cancer treatment. To do so, healthcare professionals need to be knowledgeable and confident about chronic pain af... Read More about Healthcare professionals' knowledge, understanding and confidence to manage chronic pain after cancer treatment: A UK survey.

Comparison of MXene and SWCNTs effectiveness for osteoblast differentiation: A preliminary study with MG-63 cells (2024)
Journal Article
Elkodous, M. A., Elkhenany, H., & Mansell, J. P. (online). Comparison of MXene and SWCNTs effectiveness for osteoblast differentiation: A preliminary study with MG-63 cells. NANO, https://doi.org/10.1142/S179329202450036X

The exceptional chemical and physical properties of nanomaterials have attracted growing interest in the field of bone tissue engineering. Single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and MXenes are two types of unique nanomaterials that have shown promis... Read More about Comparison of MXene and SWCNTs effectiveness for osteoblast differentiation: A preliminary study with MG-63 cells.

The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol: A secondary analysis (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bray, I., Sinnett, D., & West, H. (2024, May). The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol: A secondary analysis. Poster presented at RECLAIM Conference 2024, London

This poster summarises the results of our analysis of green-blue-grey infrastructure in relation to health and social outcomes in Bristol.

The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bray, I., Sinnett, D., & West, H. (2024, May). The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol. Paper presented at RECLAIM Conference 2024, London

We examined the association between provision and experience of a range of green-blue-grey infrastructure and neighbourhood satisfaction, life satisfaction, wellbeing and general health. We found that satisfaction with greenspace was the most consist... Read More about The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol.

Separateness in the home: From home-ness to work-ness in a post-covid environment (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Marco, E., Sinnet, D., & Oliveira, S. (2024, May). Separateness in the home: From home-ness to work-ness in a post-covid environment. Presented at Urban Studies Conference, Helsinki, Finland

COVID-19 brought unprecedented restrictive lockdown measures across the globe. This ‘enforced togetherness’ brought transformative changes in how homes were used and inhabited. The home was tested to its limits and the use of its spaces renegotiated,... Read More about Separateness in the home: From home-ness to work-ness in a post-covid environment.

Student responses to climate knowledge: Enabling climate concern to flourish (2024)
Journal Article
Williams, S.-J., Portus, R., & De Laurentis, C. (in press). Student responses to climate knowledge: Enabling climate concern to flourish. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-09-2023-0408

Purpose: This paper aims to examine a co-produced initiative implemented at the [University Name] between September 2022 and April 2023. The student-led project (Climate, Conversations and Cake: The 3C’s) addressed environmental and climate crisis aw... Read More about Student responses to climate knowledge: Enabling climate concern to flourish.

Logical circuits in colloids (2024)
Journal Article
Roberts, N., Raeisi Kheirabadi, N., Tsompanas, M. A., Chiolerio, A., Crepaldi, M., & Adamatzky, A. (2024). Logical circuits in colloids. Royal Society Open Science, 11(5), Article 231939. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.231939

Colloid-based computing devices offer remarkable fault tolerance and adaptability to varying environmental conditions due to their amorphous structure. An intriguing observation is that a colloidal suspension of ZnO nanoparticles in dimethylsulfoxide... Read More about Logical circuits in colloids.

The spatialisation of para-diplomacy: The role of regional power dynamics in the development and operation of Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, Taipei (Taiwan) (2024)
Journal Article
Chiu, S.-Y., & Spinney, J. (in press). The spatialisation of para-diplomacy: The role of regional power dynamics in the development and operation of Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, Taipei (Taiwan). Geoforum,

Through a case study of Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, Xinyi District, Taipei (Taiwan), this paper contributes to debates in creative city building by emphasising the importance of regional power-dynamics in shaping such spaces; and conceptuali... Read More about The spatialisation of para-diplomacy: The role of regional power dynamics in the development and operation of Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, Taipei (Taiwan).

Utility of routine data reporting injuries requiring hospitalisation in Nepal: A secondary data analysis (2024)
Journal Article
Pandey, B., Bray, I., Joshi, S. K., & Mytton, J. (online). Utility of routine data reporting injuries requiring hospitalisation in Nepal: A secondary data analysis. Global Health Research, https://doi.org/10.3310/ATAE3098

Background Injuries are an important public health issue in Nepal, contributing significantly to both morbidity and mortality. There is no injury surveillance system available, however healthcare service use is routinely reported to central governme... Read More about Utility of routine data reporting injuries requiring hospitalisation in Nepal: A secondary data analysis.