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Project Management as Management Innovation (2014)
Book Chapter
Thomas, J., George, S., & Cicmil, S. (2014). Project Management as Management Innovation. In R. Lundin, & M. Hallgren (Eds.), Advancing Research on Projects and Temporary Organisations (169-195). Stockholm: CBS Press

New urban housing design in the UK (2014)
Book Chapter
Short, M., & Squires, G. (2014). New urban housing design in the UK. In -. Inzulza, J. Perez, & L. Perez (Eds.), Reflections on the theory and practice of urban design for the contemporary city. Santiago, Chile: Universidad de Chile & Universidad de Concepcion Press

Recordando la guerra de España: Violencia, cambio social e identidad colectiva desde 1936 (2014)
Book Chapter
Richards, M. (2014). Recordando la guerra de España: Violencia, cambio social e identidad colectiva desde 1936. In P. Anderson, & M. D. Arco Blanco (Eds.), Lidiando con el pasado: Represión y memoria de la guerra civil y el franquismo (217-232). Granada: Editorial Comares

Study of post-civil war memory in Spain and changes in society and collective identity

More accountability in the digital age? The influence of new technologies (2014)
Book Chapter
Powell, W., & Jempson, M. (2014). More accountability in the digital age? The influence of new technologies. In S. Russ-Mohl, S. Fengler, T. Eberwein, G. Mazzoleni, & C. Porlezza (Eds.), Journalists and Media Accountability (115-128). New York, USA: Peter Lang

Analysis and commentary on survey of journalists attitudes towards online accountability and transparency across 14 European and Arab countries, conducted as part of the MediaAct project

Blueprints for colour mixing: Towards 2.5D textural printing (2014)
Book Chapter
Parraman, C. (2014). Blueprints for colour mixing: Towards 2.5D textural printing. In P. L. Harrison, E. Shemilt, & A. Watson (Eds.), Borders and Crossings: The Artist as Explorer (180-185). Dundee: Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee

As a result of the current advances in inkjet colour management and halftoning the significant impact of inkjet printing has meant that the artist can now take for granted high-quality colour and resolution in their printed images. Now that the digit... Read More about Blueprints for colour mixing: Towards 2.5D textural printing.

The development of methods for the reproduction of texture in digitally printed artworks (2014)
Book Chapter
McCallion, P. (2014). The development of methods for the reproduction of texture in digitally printed artworks. In P. L. Harrison, E. Shemilt, & A. Watson (Eds.), Borders and Crossings: The Artist as Explorer. Dundee: Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee

Currently the reproduction of digitally printed works is divided between onscreen (RGB) representation of colour and the colorimetric translation through an imaging pipeline to a printing device (CMYK). As computational models for image analysis are... Read More about The development of methods for the reproduction of texture in digitally printed artworks.

Reformulation-linearization technique for modelling scheduling decisions (2014)
Book Chapter
Maldonado, M., Rangel, S., & Clark, A. (2014). Reformulation-linearization technique for modelling scheduling decisions. In R. Z. Ríos-Mercado, J. F. Camacho-Vallejo, J. L. González-Velarde, & M. Laguna (Eds.), Recent Advances in Theory, Methods, and Practice of Operations Research (128-135). Monterrey, Mexico: UANL - Casa Universitaria del Libro

The objective of this work is to discuss the use of formulations for the Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem for modelling the scheduling decisions in a big bucket approach for the integrated lot sizing and scheduling problem. We apply the Reformul... Read More about Reformulation-linearization technique for modelling scheduling decisions.

The role of flood memory in the impact of repeat flooding on mental health (2014)
Book Chapter
Lamond, J. (2014). The role of flood memory in the impact of repeat flooding on mental health. In D. Proverbs, & C. Brebbia (Eds.), Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response IV. Ashurst, UK: WIT Press

A highly important but under researched impact of flood events is the long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by damage and losses associated with repeated flooding of communities. As a part of the recovery process responders... Read More about The role of flood memory in the impact of repeat flooding on mental health.

The importance of communication in fulfilling the strategic role of HRM (2014)
Book Chapter
Hutchinson, S. J. (2014). The importance of communication in fulfilling the strategic role of HRM. In V. Miller, & M. Gordon (Eds.), Meeting the Challenge of Human Resource Management (16-26). London and New York: Routledge

This chapter considers communication as an integral part of the HRM strategy making process, and focuses on the role of line managers, the HR department and e-HRM.

Flexible working (2014)
Book Chapter
Hutchinson, S. J. (2014). Flexible working. In G. Rees, & P. Smith (Eds.), Strategic Human Resource Management (183-220). London: Sage

Chapter in book which critically evaluates the arguments for and against flexible working from both the employers and workers' perspective

3D printing of self-glazing ceramics: An investigation into Egyptian faience (2014)
Book Chapter
Huson, D., & Hoskins, S. (2014). 3D printing of self-glazing ceramics: An investigation into Egyptian faience. In E. Shemilt, A. Watson, & P. L. Harrison (Eds.), Borders and Crossings: The Artist as Explorer (134-137). Dundee: Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee

The Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England has recently been awarded funding from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council for a three year research project entitled “Can Egyptian Paste Techniques (Faience) be used... Read More about 3D printing of self-glazing ceramics: An investigation into Egyptian faience.

‘A very English process’ Underglaze tissue printing for ceramics - a collaboration to retain 19th century printing skills in a commercial environment (2014)
Book Chapter
Hoskins, S., & Huson, D. (2014). ‘A very English process’ Underglaze tissue printing for ceramics - a collaboration to retain 19th century printing skills in a commercial environment. In P. L. Harrison, E. Shemilt, & A. Watson (Eds.), Borders and Crossings: The Artist as Explorer (122-127). Dundee: Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee

The standard text ‘Penny Plain and Twopence coloured’ regarding Blue and White underglaze ceramic transfer printing begins: ‘Transfer printing is a particularly English form of ceramic decoration’ (Halfpenny, Pat. 1994). Underglaze tissue ceramic tr... Read More about ‘A very English process’ Underglaze tissue printing for ceramics - a collaboration to retain 19th century printing skills in a commercial environment.

3D printing for the visual arts an overview of current practice and its historical context (2014)
Book Chapter
Hoskins, S. (2014). 3D printing for the visual arts an overview of current practice and its historical context. In P. L. Harrison, E. Shemilt, & A. Watson (Eds.), Borders and Crossings: The Artist as Explorer (246). Dundee: Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee

Rapidly gaining popular attention, 3D printing is viewed as the next life changing technology. This talk explains how the creative industries are directly interfacing with this new technology and how it is changing the practices of many artists and... Read More about 3D printing for the visual arts an overview of current practice and its historical context.

Learning from cities in other countries (2014)
Book Chapter
Hambleton, R., & Gross, J. S. (2014). Learning from cities in other countries. In R. L. Kemp, & C. J. Stephani (Eds.), Global Models of Urban Planning: Best Practices outside the United States (32-36). Jefferson NC: McFarland and Company Inc