Living with a cardioverter defibrillator in the community
(1999)
Journal Article
All Outputs (324)
Looking afresh at history (1999)
Book Chapter
Continuity and change: A review of English regeneration policy in the 1990s (1999)
Journal Article
The introduction of the Single Regeneration Budget (SRB) in 1994 was a response to a decade of urban policy which was perceived to have had a limited impact upon disadvantaged localities. This failure was due to a focus on property development and to... Read More about Continuity and change: A review of English regeneration policy in the 1990s.
Joined-up regeneration: Does the new commitment to regeneration signal the way ahead? (1999)
Journal Article
RAMP: Risk Analysis and Management for Projects (1999)
Journal Article
Social town planning (1999)
Book
Can man plan? Can woman plan better? (1999)
Book Chapter
‘Our best work happens when we don’t know what we’re doing’. Discuss (1999)
Journal Article
The article challenges the dominant assumption that the key to working effectively as academics, organizational researchers, consultants, managers or teachers is to know what we are doing. Instead, it proposes that learning comes from working at the... Read More about ‘Our best work happens when we don’t know what we’re doing’. Discuss.
The inadequacy of mainstream theories of trade union behaviour (1999)
Journal Article
This paper identifies four criteria used by mainstream economists of trade unions to judge the adequacy of their various theories. Three of them, however, are hardly ever satisfied. The root cause of this failure is the method adopted by mainstream e... Read More about The inadequacy of mainstream theories of trade union behaviour.
Clarifying Marx’s theory of money (1999)
Book Chapter
HIV prevention: A working guide for professionals (1999)
Book Chapter
The need for analysis as part of the planning and implementation process (1999)
Book Chapter
The fetal skull and the menstrual cycle (1999)
Journal Article
What is confidentiality? Developing practice relating to young people (1999)
Journal Article
Sharing information needlessly is an invasion of privacy. Adults are justly indignant if something that they have talked about in confidence is passed on without their consent. However, information between professionals is often shared without the co... Read More about What is confidentiality? Developing practice relating to young people.
Accessible: An evaluation of the advocacy centre (1999)
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