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Foundation Phase Teachers’ Understandings and Enactment of participation in school settings in Wales (2022)
Book Chapter
Murphy, A., Tyrie, J., Davies- Waters, J., Chicken, S., & Clement, J. (2022). Foundation Phase Teachers’ Understandings and Enactment of participation in school settings in Wales. In C. Conn, & A. Murphy (Eds.), Inclusive Pedagogies for Early Childhood Education: Respecting and Responding to Differences in Learning. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This essential textbook explores inclusive pedagogies by presenting theoretical viewpoints and research on everyday practices in early childhood education that affirm diversity in relation to learning, disability and culture. The authors consider... Read More about Foundation Phase Teachers’ Understandings and Enactment of participation in school settings in Wales.

An overview for reducing food loss and food waste in supply chains (2022)
Book Chapter
Ekren, B. Y., & Kumar, V. (2022). An overview for reducing food loss and food waste in supply chains. In R. S. Mor, D. Kumar, & A. Singh (Eds.), Agri-Food 4.0: Innovations, Challenges and Strategies. Emerald

Creating systems designs by considering a balance between economic, environmental and social effects is significant in today’s sustainability concern. Sustainability has become an emerging topic, growing concerns and attention for companies. Especial... Read More about An overview for reducing food loss and food waste in supply chains.

Art on prescription: Practice and evidence (2022)
Book Chapter
Holt, N., Matthews, J., & Elliot, C. (in press). Art on prescription: Practice and evidence. In P. Crawford, & P. Kadetz (Eds.), Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Health Humanities. (1). Palgrave Macmillan (part of Springer Nature). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26825-1

Art on prescription is one pathway in social prescribing schemes that typically involves referrals to visual arts programmes (rather than to activities such as dance, music or creative writing) (Crone et al., 2018; van der Venter & Buller, 2015). Soc... Read More about Art on prescription: Practice and evidence.

Interactive documentary: Its history and future as a polyphonic form (2022)
Book Chapter
Aston, J. (2022). Interactive documentary: Its history and future as a polyphonic form. In K. M. Ryan, & D. Staton (Eds.), Interactive Documentary: Decolonising Practice-Based Research (20-37). New York and London: Routledge

This chapter looks at the decolonization of interactive documentary practices through the lens of polyphony. Writing as practice-based researchers from a position of privilege, the authors argue that self-reflexivity is a key requirement for “decolon... Read More about Interactive documentary: Its history and future as a polyphonic form.

The impact of Blockchain technology on advanced security measures for E-Government (2022)
Book Chapter
Ujjan, R. M. A., Hussain, K., & Brohi, S. N. (2022). The impact of Blockchain technology on advanced security measures for E-Government. In Cyber Security Measures for E-Government Frameworks (157-174). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9624-1.ch010

Implementation of blockchain with e-government has raised several complexities. When an area has satisfied the requirements for e-government implementation, new challenges will appear. As a result of the information technology revolution, governments... Read More about The impact of Blockchain technology on advanced security measures for E-Government.

E-government cybersecurity modeling in the context of software-defined networks (2022)
Book Chapter
Ujjan, R. M. A., Taj, I., & Brohi, S. N. (2022). E-government cybersecurity modeling in the context of software-defined networks. In Cybersecurity Measures for E-Government Frameworks (1-21). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9624-1.ch001

Currently, information and communication technologies are going in advance, allowing more information to be distributed globally via the internet superhighway. While being interconnected to the virtual world, people are becoming increasingly focused,... Read More about E-government cybersecurity modeling in the context of software-defined networks.

Multi strategy search with crow search algorithm (2022)
Book Chapter
Durgut, R., & Aydin, M. E. (in press). Multi strategy search with crow search algorithm. In N. Vakhania (Ed.), Optimization Algorithms. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.102862

Crow Search Algorithm (CSA) is one of the recently proposed swarm intelligence algorithms developed inspiring of the social behaviour of crow flocks. One of the drawbacks of the original CSA is that it tends to randomly select a neighbour on search s... Read More about Multi strategy search with crow search algorithm.

Interprofessional perspectives of mental health crisis: For nursing, health, and the helping professions (2022)
Book Chapter
Williams, R., Hodge, J., & Deering, K. (2022). Interprofessional perspectives of mental health crisis: For nursing, health, and the helping professions. In K. Deering, & J. Williams (Eds.), Interprofessional Perspectives of Mental Health Crisis: For Nursing, Health, and the Helping Professions (102 - 139). www.mheducation.co.uk: McGraw Hill (Imprint: Open University Press)

The chapter consists of the role of Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Teams (CRHTTs), seen sometimes as the last bastion of crisis management before psychiatric hospital admission. When warranted, an important caveat, in that exploration will touc... Read More about Interprofessional perspectives of mental health crisis: For nursing, health, and the helping professions.

The role of the paramedic in mental health crisis care (2022)
Book Chapter
Williams, D. (2022). The role of the paramedic in mental health crisis care. In K. Deering, & J. Williams (Eds.), Interprofessional Perspectives of Mental Health Crisis

Throughout, the book: • Promotes understanding of the various roles each of the key services play within the crucial first 24-hours of a mental health crisis and the challenges they face • Fosters interprofessional collaboration to create a whole-s... Read More about The role of the paramedic in mental health crisis care.

Policing the mental health crisis (2022)
Book Chapter
Eason, A., Starr, R., & Gaunt, M. (2022). Policing the mental health crisis. In Interprofessional Perspectives of Mental Health Crisis. London: McGraw-Hill

Mondragon Team Academy and LEINN Degree: From an educational revolution to a global social innovation inter-cooperation network (2022)
Book Chapter
Luzarraga Monasterio, J. M., Gibert, M., Lazaro, B., Lizartza, A., & Urzelai, B. (2022). Mondragon Team Academy and LEINN Degree: From an educational revolution to a global social innovation inter-cooperation network. In B. Urzelai, & E. Vettraino (Eds.), Team Academy in Practice. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This chapter studies Mondragon Team Academy (MTA) as a whole and the LEINN Degree, in particular, which started in 2008 in Mondragon University (MU) as a teampreneurship education revolution that aimed to reconnect with the MONDRAGON youth creating... Read More about Mondragon Team Academy and LEINN Degree: From an educational revolution to a global social innovation inter-cooperation network.

Programme evolution, success factors and key challenges: The case of Team Entrepreneurship at UWE, Bristol (2022)
Book Chapter
Urzelai, B., & Davies, L. (2022). Programme evolution, success factors and key challenges: The case of Team Entrepreneurship at UWE, Bristol. In B. Urzelai, & E. Vettraino (Eds.), Team Academy in Practice. Routledge

UWE was a pioneer in the UK launching and implementing a Team Entrepreneurship undergraduate degree in 2013. Since then, the programme has been adapting and restructuring considering the feedback obtained from educators, partners and students. This c... Read More about Programme evolution, success factors and key challenges: The case of Team Entrepreneurship at UWE, Bristol.

Partnerships of prevention: Beyond regulation (2022)
Book Chapter
Turner, E. (2022). Partnerships of prevention: Beyond regulation. In J. Stewart, & R. Moffatt (Eds.), Regulating the Privately Rented Housing Sector: Evidence into Practice. London: Routledge

The public health agenda provided new impetus and opportunities to tackle health inequalities and a framework for revisiting policy and practice in the PRS to deliver better health outcomes. However, the national picture is erratic, and the extent to... Read More about Partnerships of prevention: Beyond regulation.

The Role of Mental Health Social Workers in Crisis Work (2022)
Book Chapter
Lomax, R., & Stone, K. (2022). The Role of Mental Health Social Workers in Crisis Work. In K. Deering, & J. Williams (Eds.), Interprofessional Perspectives of Mental Health Crisis (119-143). London: Open University Press

The role of metaphor in police first response call-outs in cases of suspected domestic abuse (2022)
Book Chapter
Aldridge, M., & Steel, K. (2022). The role of metaphor in police first response call-outs in cases of suspected domestic abuse. In I. Šeškauskienė (Ed.), Metaphor in Legal Discourse (224-241). Cambridge Scholars Publishing

This book explores different aspects of metaphoricity in legal discourse, from court proceedings and written institutionalised texts to judges’ argumentation and in spoken records, among others. It brings together linguists and law professionals from... Read More about The role of metaphor in police first response call-outs in cases of suspected domestic abuse.

Morphological differentiation for the environmental adaptation of biomimetic buildings: Skins, surfaces, and structures (2022)
Book Chapter
Badarnah, L., & Zolotovsky, K. (2022). Morphological differentiation for the environmental adaptation of biomimetic buildings: Skins, surfaces, and structures. In Biomimicry for Materials, Design and Habitats: Innovations and Applications (439-466). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-821053-6.00007-2

Morphology and form are the most common traits to be transferred from natural systems into architecture. However, such traits have seldom retained any environmental adaptation strategy of the imitated systems from nature, and therefore hardly represe... Read More about Morphological differentiation for the environmental adaptation of biomimetic buildings: Skins, surfaces, and structures.

Hacia una pedagogía para la formación y el liderazgo juvenil (2022)
Book Chapter
Mondragon Quintana, J. C. (2022). Hacia una pedagogía para la formación y el liderazgo juvenil. In S. Reith, & C. A. Pérez (Eds.), Vivir La Política Año de los Jóvenes (11-46). Medellín, Colombia: CAEP Colombia - Fundación Konrad Adenauer

Ringfencing data?—Perspectives on sovereignty and localisation from India (2022)
Book Chapter
Garimella, S. R., & B., P. (2022). Ringfencing data?—Perspectives on sovereignty and localisation from India. In P. Sooksripaisarnkit, & D. Prasad (Eds.), Blurry Boundaries of Public and Private International Law: Towards Convergence or Divergent Still? (261-281). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8480-7_14

Governance of data, essentially a free-flowing product of the industrial (technology-driven) revolution 4.0, has been the subject of much discussion and policy action among States. Such governance, however, has presented questions turning the traditi... Read More about Ringfencing data?—Perspectives on sovereignty and localisation from India.

Deception as a moral project: Covert research and the construction of the ethical-self (2022)
Book Chapter
Tarrabain, C. (2022). Deception as a moral project: Covert research and the construction of the ethical-self. In J. Pandeli, N. Sutherland, & H. Gaggiotti (Eds.), Organisational Ethnography: An Experiential and Practical Guide (115-126). London: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

In this chapter, the author explores the ethical continuum through a reflection on her own “identity work” during her fieldwork, considering how the ethics of doing covert research are always complex, situated and political. She considers how the pow... Read More about Deception as a moral project: Covert research and the construction of the ethical-self.