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Illness management training: Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity in an acute psychiatric ward (2009)
Book Chapter
Chan, S. H. (2009). Illness management training: Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity in an acute psychiatric ward. In I. Söderback (Ed.), International Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventions (261-267). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-75424-6_25

Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity (TRIP) is a ward-based intervention program that aims to decrease treatment noncompliance and relapse rate by improving insight and health during the visits to the acute psychiatric care of clients with... Read More about Illness management training: Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity in an acute psychiatric ward.

Artificial symbiosis in EcoBots (2009)
Book Chapter
Ieropoulos, I. A., Greenman, J., Melhuish, C., & Horsfield, I. (2009). Artificial symbiosis in EcoBots. In A. Adamatzky, & M. Komosinski (Eds.), Artificial Life Models in Hardware (185-211). London: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-530-7_9

Truly autonomous robotic systems will be required to abstract energy from the environment in order to function. Energetic autonomy refers to the ability of an agent, to maintain itself in a viable state for long periods of time. Its behaviour must be... Read More about Artificial symbiosis in EcoBots.

Reaction-diffusion controllers for robots (2009)
Book Chapter
Adamatzky, A., de Lacy Costello, B., & Yokoi, H. (2009). Reaction-diffusion controllers for robots. In A. Adamatzky, & M. Komosinski (Eds.), Artificial Life Models in Hardware (233-264). London: Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-530-7_11

Excitable systems, particularly spatially extended media, exhibit a wide variety of travelling patterns and different modes of interaction. The Belousov-Zhabo-tinsky [1] (BZ) reaction is the most well known and extensively studied example of non-line... Read More about Reaction-diffusion controllers for robots.

Feminine boundaries: Adolesence, witchcraft and the supernatural in new gothic cinema and television (2009)
Book Chapter
Tincknell, E. (2009). Feminine boundaries: Adolesence, witchcraft and the supernatural in new gothic cinema and television. In I. Conrich (Ed.), Horror Zone: The Cultural Experience of Contemporary Horror Cinema. I.B.Tauris, Macmillan

The 'new gothic' film and television text addressed to a largely female audience such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twilight and True Blood, has become an important genre for the staging and testing out of ideas about adolesent femininity, sexuality... Read More about Feminine boundaries: Adolesence, witchcraft and the supernatural in new gothic cinema and television.

Changing Auntie - a case study in managing and regulating user generated content at the BBC (2009)
Book Chapter
Jones, J. (2009). Changing Auntie - a case study in managing and regulating user generated content at the BBC. In S. Tunney, & G. Monaghan (Eds.), Web Journalism: A New Form of Citizenship?. Sussex University Press

This chapter identifies case studies within the BBC of how the organisation is adapting its content to the user-led environment of the internet.

The making of mundane bus journeys (2009)
Book Chapter
Jain, J. (2009). The making of mundane bus journeys. In P. Vannini (Ed.), The Culture of Alternative Mobilities: Routes Less Traveled (91-110). Farnham, UK: Ashgate

Corriente interferencial (2009)
Book Chapter
Palmer, S., & Martin, D. (2009). Corriente interferencial. In T. Watson (Ed.), Electroterapia: Practica basada en la evidencia. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier Espana

Peripherals of BES from processing current to data transmission (2009)
Book Chapter
Ieropoulos, I., Greenman, J., Melhuish, C., & Horsfield, I. (2009). Peripherals of BES from processing current to data transmission. In K. Rabaey, L. Angenent, U. Schroder, & J. Keller (Eds.), Bioelectrochemical Systems: From Extracellular Electron Transfer to Biotechnological Applications. London: IWA Publishing

Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (2009)
Book Chapter
D'Monté, R. (2009). Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca. In R. Carroll (Ed.), Adaptations in Contemporary Culture: Textual Infidelities (163-173). Continuum

This paper looks at the ways in which Daphne du Maurier's novelistic techniques, such as the point-of-view of the nameless heroine, the flashbacks and framing device, and the linguistic emphasis upon the English setting and country house, are adapted... Read More about Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca.

Marion Isabel Newbigin (1869-1968) (2009)
Book Chapter
Maddrell, A. (2009). Marion Isabel Newbigin (1869-1968). In C. Withers, & H. Lorimer (Eds.), Geographers Biobibliographical Studies (119-131). Continuum

From Bluebeard's bloody chamber to demonic stigmatic (2009)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2009). From Bluebeard's bloody chamber to demonic stigmatic. In D. Wallace, & A. Smith (Eds.), The Female Gothic: New Directions (98-114). Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan

Organisational issues (2009)
Book Chapter
Harle, T., Page, M., & Ahmad, Y. (2009). Organisational issues. In K. Pollard, J. Thomas, & M. Miers (Eds.), Understanding Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care: Theory and Practice (154-173). Palgrave Macmillan

White middle-class identity-work through “against the grain” school choices (2009)
Book Chapter
James, D., Reay, D., Crozier, G., Beedell, P., Jamieson, F., Williams, K., & Hollingworth, S. (2009). White middle-class identity-work through “against the grain” school choices. In M. Wetherell (Ed.), Identity in the 21st Century: New Trends in Changing Times (76-94). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

PSB 2.0 - UK broadcasting policy after Peacock (2009)
Book Chapter
Jones, J. (2009). PSB 2.0 - UK broadcasting policy after Peacock. In T. O'Malley, & J. Jones (Eds.), The Peacock Committee and UK Broadcasting Policy (187-206). Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan

Set in the context of the Peacock Report’s influence on UK broadcasting policy, this chapter considers that future of public service content in a media ecology where public service communication becomes the dominant delivery mechanism. It looks at th... Read More about PSB 2.0 - UK broadcasting policy after Peacock.