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Air Quality (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Barnes, J. (2017, January). Air Quality. Presented at BRE Healthy Cities Index Expert Workshop

Five corners of reggae music, and the house where Rastafari lived (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Sobers, S. (2017, January). Five corners of reggae music, and the house where Rastafari lived. Paper presented at Reggae Research Network, Norwich, England

This presentation began with a personal exploration of what reggae music means to me, from the perspective of five areas of life - Cultural/ Educational, Spiritual, Political, Entrepreneurial/ Resourcefulness, and Social. It then goes on to discuss... Read More about Five corners of reggae music, and the house where Rastafari lived.

Making enhanced pin-up symposium (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, R., & Essen, T. V. (2017, January). Making enhanced pin-up symposium. Presented at Making enhanced pin-up symposium. In: Making Enhanced Pin-Up Symposium, Royal College of Art

On Saturday 21st January 2017, we at Making Enhanced hosted round table discussions at the Royal College of Art to inform the future of the collective. Building on the work in progress show from Collect Open 2015 (Saatchi Gallery), the four collabora... Read More about Making enhanced pin-up symposium.

Community psychology: A bridge for psychotherapy and social justice (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Hadjiosif, M. (2017, January). Community psychology: A bridge for psychotherapy and social justice. Presented at CONFER - Working with the unseen, London, UK

Community psychology is a recently re-invigorated branch of applied psychology that challenges psychology’s heretofore claims to political neutrality. Community psychologists work in diverse settings and are sensitised by a social justice agenda that... Read More about Community psychology: A bridge for psychotherapy and social justice.

Potential for environmental change at community level to prevent child unintentional injuries in the home: A qualitative study (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Bhatta, S., Mytton, J., & Deave, T. (2017, January). Potential for environmental change at community level to prevent child unintentional injuries in the home: A qualitative study. Presented at The CHCR Annual Conference 2017 ‘Research with Impact’, University of the West of England

Background Unintentional injury in the home is an important cause of death and disability among young children in Nepal. Reducing home injury hazards by changing the home environment has the potential to prevent home injuries. The aim of this study... Read More about Potential for environmental change at community level to prevent child unintentional injuries in the home: A qualitative study.

United Kingdom – Policy, legislative, regulatory and enforcement responses to white collar crime and the financial crisis (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, January). United Kingdom – Policy, legislative, regulatory and enforcement responses to white collar crime and the financial crisis. Paper presented at The Fraud Act 2006 – Ten Years On: A critical evaluation of the Act from legal academics, legal practitioners and criminologists, School of Law, University of Worcester

The aim of this paper is to critically consider the prosecution of fraud related offences by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and City Regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), in the United Kingdom, with reference to the Fraud Act 2006. This p... Read More about United Kingdom – Policy, legislative, regulatory and enforcement responses to white collar crime and the financial crisis.

Coupled electrochemical mass spectrometry investigations of the oxidation of nicotine and its determination in third-hand smoke by liquid chromatography electrochemical detection (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Peng, X., boujtita, M., Bowdler, P., & Honeychurch, K. C. (2017, January). Coupled electrochemical mass spectrometry investigations of the oxidation of nicotine and its determination in third-hand smoke by liquid chromatography electrochemical detection. Paper presented at CRIB Annual Meeting 2017, Bristol, England

The electrochemistry of nicotine Electrochemical mass spectrometry of nicotine What is third-hand smoke? Why is it important environmentally? Liquid chromatography electrochemical detection of third-hand smoke Conclusions

An analytical model to predict soil reaction induced by harmonically loaded piles (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Anoyatis, G., Mylonakis, G., & Lemnitzer, A. (2017, January). An analytical model to predict soil reaction induced by harmonically loaded piles. Paper presented at 16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 16WCEE 2017, Santiago, Chile

The theoretical representation of the dynamic horizontal soil reaction to a laterally oscillating pile using an approximate 3D continuum modelling is investigated. The governing elastodynamic equations are reduced by setting the vertical normal stres... Read More about An analytical model to predict soil reaction induced by harmonically loaded piles.

Science fun for children with SEND: Hands-on practical activities (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Hobbs, L. (2017, January). Science fun for children with SEND: Hands-on practical activities. Presented at Association for Science Education Conference 2017, Reading, UK

Practical and fun ways to engage children with SEND with science learning, inside and outside of school.

Science fun for children with SEND: Engaging through computer games (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Hobbs, L. (2017, January). Science fun for children with SEND: Engaging through computer games. Presented at Association for Science Education Conference 2017, Reading, UK

Practical and fun ways to engage children with SEND with science learning, inside and outside of school.

Who is responsible for incorporating the notion of 'public interest' into sustainable urban developments? A case study of three sites in the south-west of England (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Williams, D., Atkinson, R., & Tallon, A. (2017, January). Who is responsible for incorporating the notion of 'public interest' into sustainable urban developments? A case study of three sites in the south-west of England. Paper presented at 49th Annual UTSG Conference, Dublin, Eire

Public-private partnership agreements between local authorities and government agencies and developers have become the modus operandi in the UK since the 1990s for the regeneration of brownfield sites in UK towns and cities. This paper explores these... Read More about Who is responsible for incorporating the notion of 'public interest' into sustainable urban developments? A case study of three sites in the south-west of England.

What happens to travel behaviour when parking is removed? (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Melia, S., & Clark, B. (2017, January). What happens to travel behaviour when parking is removed?. Paper presented at 49th University Transport Studies Group Conference, Dublin, Eire

What happens to travel behaviour when the right to park is removed? This controversial question, fundamental to travel demand management and land-use planning, has only been partially addressed by the literature so far. The impacts on travel to the... Read More about What happens to travel behaviour when parking is removed?.

A spatial typology of car usage and its local determinants in England (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Phillips, I., Anable, J., Cairns, S., Emmerson, P., & Chatterton, T. (2017, January). A spatial typology of car usage and its local determinants in England. Paper presented at 49th University Transport Studies Group Conference, Dublin, Eire

This paper presents an initial classification of Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) in England based on their car ownership, car usage and relevant local characteristics. Whilst a long lineage of widely used geodemographic classifications exist... Read More about A spatial typology of car usage and its local determinants in England.

Greening the fleet: A spatial analysis of the local and global emission factors of the car fleet of the United Kingdom (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Morton, C., Anable, J., Wadud, Z., & Chatterton, T. (2017, January). Greening the fleet: A spatial analysis of the local and global emission factors of the car fleet of the United Kingdom. Paper presented at 49th University Transport Studies Group Conference, Dublin, Eire

This paper provides a spatial comparison of the carbon dioxide (mean grams of CO2 per kilometre) and the nitrogen oxide (mean grams of NOx per kilometre) emissions factors of the car fleets registered across the local authorities of the United Kingdo... Read More about Greening the fleet: A spatial analysis of the local and global emission factors of the car fleet of the United Kingdom.

Developing an index of vulnerability to motor fuel price increases in England (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Mattioli, G., Philips, I., Anable, J., & Chatterton, T. (2017, January). Developing an index of vulnerability to motor fuel price increases in England. Paper presented at 49th University Transport Studies Group Conference, Dublin, Eire

As the outlook for oil prices remains uncertain, this paper develops a method to assess which areas of England would be most vulnerable to future motor fuel price increases. Building on previous research, we define and operationalise three dimensions... Read More about Developing an index of vulnerability to motor fuel price increases in England.