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Motherhood in the exercising female
Book Chapter
Roberts, C., & Kenttä, G. (2018). Motherhood in the exercising female. In C. Roberts, & J. J. Forsyth (Eds.), The Exercising Female: Science and its Application. Oxford, UK: Routledge

Elite and recreational athlete mothers face a myriad of barriers to returning to sport and exercise postpartum. Led mainly by a still dominant gender ideology that labels females with distinctive childbearing and caregiving roles, the sporting enviro... Read More about Motherhood in the exercising female.

Borderland spaces: Moving towards self-authorship
Book Chapter
Hill, J., Walkington, H., & Kneale, P. (2018). Borderland spaces: Moving towards self-authorship. In T. Bilham, C. Hamshire, M. Hartog, & M. Doolan (Eds.), Reframing Space for Learning: Empowering Excellence and Innovation in University Teaching and Learning (1-15). London: UCL/IoE Press

The borderland spaces concept offers a powerful means for representing and reframing educational discourses (Hill et al, 2016). It encourages a relational examination of pedagogic spaces, identities and practices, inter-weaving the three socio-spatia... Read More about Borderland spaces: Moving towards self-authorship.

Foreword
Book Chapter
Crociani-Windland, L., & Manley, J. Foreword. In Social Dreaming: Associative thinking and intensities of affect. London: Palgrave

Foreword for Social Dreaming book

Management of fecal incontinence in adults with neurogenic bowel dysfunction
Book Chapter
Dickinson, T., Eustice, S., & Cotterill, N. Management of fecal incontinence in adults with neurogenic bowel dysfunction. In D. Bliss (Ed.), Management of Fecal Incontinence for the Advanced Practice Nurse. Springer

Neurogenic bowel dysfunction can be classified according to the location of the lesion or disease and can be seen in patients with any central nervous system benign or neoplastic pathology. In the case of spinal cord lesions or disease, the level of... Read More about Management of fecal incontinence in adults with neurogenic bowel dysfunction.

Interventions to support patients affected by an altered appearance
Book Chapter
Lewis-Smith, H., Harcourt, D., & Clarke, A. (2018). Interventions to support patients affected by an altered appearance. In M. C. Fingeret, & I. Teo (Eds.), Body Image Care for Cancer Patients: Principles and Practice (57-80). OUP USA

Changes to appearance as a result of disease and treatment can be a source of considerable distress for many patients. In this chapter we apply a stepped model of care as a framework to consider the use of psychosocial approaches to support people wh... Read More about Interventions to support patients affected by an altered appearance.

Introduction: In search of alternative origins of organizing
Book Chapter
Peltonen, T., Gaggiotti, H., & Case, P. (2018). Introduction: In search of alternative origins of organizing. In H. Gaggiotti, P. Case, & T. Peltonen (Eds.), Origins of Organizing. Edward Elgar

How might we imagine the origins of organizing? We trust that most readers of this volume will agree that this is a thought provoking and challenging question. Are we to anchor the origins of organizing to specific historical events, to particular ph... Read More about Introduction: In search of alternative origins of organizing.

Social justice, leadership, and multi-cultural competency amongst applied psychology trainees
Book Chapter
Ward, T. (2018). Social justice, leadership, and multi-cultural competency amongst applied psychology trainees. In M. McIntosh, H. C. Nicholas, & A. Huq (Eds.), Leadership and Diversity in Psychology: Moving beyond the limits. London: Taylor and Francis

This article discusses the notion that it is important for applied psychology trainees to have a deep awareness and knowledge about their own and other peoples’ cultures. It is argued that this is essential not only in terms of their competence in w... Read More about Social justice, leadership, and multi-cultural competency amongst applied psychology trainees.

“Happy consensual gangbangs”: Deconstructions of sports cultures and hegemonic masculinity in football RPF
Book Chapter
Popova, M. “Happy consensual gangbangs”: Deconstructions of sports cultures and hegemonic masculinity in football RPF. In A. Spacey (Ed.), The Darker Side of Slash Fan Fiction - Essays on Power, Consent and the Body. McFarland

This paper uses a close reading of two stories within the gangbang/team sex subgenre of Football Real Person Fiction to investigate how marginalized sports fans can use fan fiction to negotiate the challenges posed to them by hegemonic masculinity wi... Read More about “Happy consensual gangbangs”: Deconstructions of sports cultures and hegemonic masculinity in football RPF.

Value-in-context: An exploration of the context of value and the value of context
Book Chapter
and the value of context. In P. P. Maglio, & J. Spohrer (Eds.), Handbook of Service Science. Springer

This chapter contributes to the advancement of service science by exploring the context of value and the value of context in service systems. The work advances theory development of value-in-context; a term initially introduced to conceptualize value... Read More about Value-in-context: An exploration of the context of value and the value of context.

Interdisciplinary enquiry into learning and teaching: Lessons from geography
Book Chapter
Hill, J., Walkington, H., & King, H. Interdisciplinary enquiry into learning and teaching: Lessons from geography. In E. Cleaver, M. Lintern, & M. MClinden (Eds.), Researching Learning and Teaching in Higher Education: Disciplinary Approaches to Educational Enquiry. London: Sage Publishers

In this chapter we explore how research in the discipline of geography can help you to undertake productive enquiry into learning and teaching in higher education. We outline the characteristics that geographers in higher education possess and highli... Read More about Interdisciplinary enquiry into learning and teaching: Lessons from geography.

Seasonal patterns of infant mortality in wild Sanje Mangabeys, Cercocebus sanjei
Book Chapter
McCabe, G., & Fernandez, D. Seasonal patterns of infant mortality in wild Sanje Mangabeys, Cercocebus sanjei. In U. Kalbitzer, & K. M. Jack (Eds.), Primate Life History, Sex Roles, and Adaptability: Essays in Honour of Linda M. Fedigan (57-72). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98285-4_4

Infant mortality is a life history trait that is also a fundamental factor influencing population growth, thereby directly impacting the population viability of primate species. This study examines the distribution of infant mortality for one of the... Read More about Seasonal patterns of infant mortality in wild Sanje Mangabeys, Cercocebus sanjei.

Attribute-based signatures with user-controlled linkability without random oracles
Book Chapter
Ghadafi, E., & El Kaafarani, A. (2017). Attribute-based signatures with user-controlled linkability without random oracles. In M. O'Neill (Ed.), Cryptography and Coding. Oxford - UK: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71045-7

Attribute-Based Signatures (ABS) are a versatile cryptographic primitive and have many applications. They are a generalization of many widely-used signature-related notions such as group, ring and mesh signatures. Attribute-Based Signatures with U... Read More about Attribute-based signatures with user-controlled linkability without random oracles.

How low can you go? Short structure-preserving signatures for Diffie-Hellman vectors
Book Chapter
Ghadafi, E. (2017). How low can you go? Short structure-preserving signatures for Diffie-Hellman vectors. In M. O'Neill (Ed.), 16th IMA International Conference on Cryptography and Coding. Oxford - UK: Springer

Structure-Preserving Signatures (SPSs) are an important tool for the design of modular cryptographic protocols. It has been proven that such schemes in the most efficient Type-3 bilinear group setting have a lower bound of 3-element signatures, wh... Read More about How low can you go? Short structure-preserving signatures for Diffie-Hellman vectors.

Enterprise imaging: Picturing the service value system
Book Chapter
Parry, G. Enterprise imaging: Picturing the service value system. In M. Kohtamäki, T. Baines, R. Rabetino, & A. Z. Bigdeli (Eds.), Facilitating Servitization: Practices and Tools for Managing Service Transition. Palgrave Macmillan. Manuscript submitted for publication

Service value is realized within the interaction of client and provider and the Enterprise Image creates a picture of a moment in time of the working relationship. The Enterprise Image focuses on a contractual relationship between two parties and ide... Read More about Enterprise imaging: Picturing the service value system.

Advanced supply chains: Visibility, blockchain and human behaviour
Book Chapter
Kharlamov, A., & Parry, G. (2017). Advanced supply chains: Visibility, blockchain and human behaviour. In A. Moreira, L. Ferreira, & R. Zimmerman (Eds.), Innovation and Supply Chain Management - relationship, collaboration and strategies. Springer International Publishing AG 2018

Technological advances over the last decade saw the rise of ICT and IoT, paving the way for the Supply Chain of Things. Blockchain technology was one of the most recent and potentially most significant developments. Blockchain technology are secure b... Read More about Advanced supply chains: Visibility, blockchain and human behaviour.

Videogames, war and operational aesthetics
Book Chapter
Crogan, P. Videogames, war and operational aesthetics. In J. Bourke (Ed.), War and Art: A Visual History of Modern Conflict. London: Reaktion Books

This essay in a large collection of work exploring the visual representation of conflict examines videogames for their particular modes and logics of representation, which entail and operational, interactive and configurative character that has some... Read More about Videogames, war and operational aesthetics.

Pulp SF and its Others, 1918–39
Book Chapter
Bould, M. (2017). Pulp SF and its Others, 1918–39. In R. Luckhurst (Ed.), Science Fiction: A Literary History (100-128). The British Library

Critical overview of the British scientific romance and American pulp sf in the interwar years.

Introduction to SiFTI collection
Book Chapter
Bakoy, E., Puijk, R., & Spicer, A. (2017). Introduction to SiFTI collection. In E. Bakoy, & R. Puijk (Eds.), Building Successful and Sustainable Film and Television Businesses (1-20). Bristol: Intellect

The introduction to this collection of 15 chapters reviews the current nature and concerns of what is generally called Media Industry Studies or Production Studies. It undertakes a critical survey of the literature and explains how the volume is posi... Read More about Introduction to SiFTI collection.

Conclusion to SiFTI collection
Book Chapter
Bakoy, E., Pujik, R., & Spicer, A. (2017). Conclusion to SiFTI collection. In E. Bakoy, R. Pujik, & A. H. Spicer (Eds.), Building Successful and Sustainable Film and Television Businesses (321-334). Bristol: Intellect

The conclusion, whilst recognising the specificity of the range of different film and television companies analysed in the collection and the varied criteria behind what 'success' might mean, tries to draw together the common elements that have emerg... Read More about Conclusion to SiFTI collection.

Virtual worlds for learning
Book Chapter
Savin-Baden, M., Falconer, L., Wimpenny, K., & Callaghan, M. (2017). Virtual worlds for learning. In E. Duval, M. Sharples, & R. Sutherland (Eds.), Technology Enhanced Learning: Research Themes. Springer

This book provides an overview of the state-of-the-art in Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). It is organized as a collection of 21 clusters or research themes, each introduced by leading experts and including references to the most relevant literatu... Read More about Virtual worlds for learning.