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New populations in the British city centre: Evidence of social change from the census and household surveys (2007)
Journal Article
Bromley, R. D., Tallon, A., & Roberts, A. J. (2007). New populations in the British city centre: Evidence of social change from the census and household surveys. Geoforum, 38(1), 138-154. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2006.07.008

Encouraged by government policies to promote city centre living and to increase residential land use on brownfield sites, there has been considerable repopulation of the city centre. Through detailed small-area census analysis of Birmingham, Bristol,... Read More about New populations in the British city centre: Evidence of social change from the census and household surveys.

A settlement health map (2007)
Journal Article
Barton, H. (2007). A settlement health map. Town and Country Planning -London- Town and Country Planning Association-, 76(2), 47-49

American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists guideline recommendations for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 testing in breast cancer (2007)
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Press, M. F., Wolff, A. C., Hammond, M. E. H., Schwartz, J. N., Hagerty, K. L., Allred, D. C., …Hayes, D. F. (2007). American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists guideline recommendations for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 testing in breast cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(1), 118-145. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2006.09.2775

Purpose: To develop a guideline to improve the accuracy of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) testing in invasive breast cancer and its utility as a predictive marker. Methods: The American Society of Clinical Oncology and the College of... Read More about American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists guideline recommendations for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 testing in breast cancer.

Interpreting 'community leadership' in English local government (2007)
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Sullivan, H. (2007). Interpreting 'community leadership' in English local government. Policy and Politics, 35(1), 141-161. https://doi.org/10.1332/030557307779657775

In 1997 community leadership was placed at the heart of local government reform. However, despite policy commitments, its manifestation remains limited. This article explores why, beginning from a position that the term 'community leadership' is an e... Read More about Interpreting 'community leadership' in English local government.

Front-line managers as agents in the HRM-performance causal chain: Theory, analysis and evidence (2007)
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Purcell, J., & Hutchinson, S. (2007). Front-line managers as agents in the HRM-performance causal chain: Theory, analysis and evidence. Human Resource Management Journal, 17(1), 3-20. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-8583.2007.00022.x

Research on the link between HRM and organisational performance has neglected the role of front-line managers, yet it is these managers who are increasingly charged with the implementation of many HR practices. Using an employee survey in 12 'excelle... Read More about Front-line managers as agents in the HRM-performance causal chain: Theory, analysis and evidence.

Primary care professionals and social marketing of health in neighbourhoods: A case study approach to identify, target and communicate with ‘at risk’ populations (2007)
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Powell, J., Tapp, A., Orme, J., & Farr, M. (2007). Primary care professionals and social marketing of health in neighbourhoods: A case study approach to identify, target and communicate with ‘at risk’ populations. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 8(1), 22-35. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423607000047

Aim: In this article the authors illustrate using a case study approach how primary care professionals can use the combination of geodemographic data with hospital episode statistics (HES) to predict the location of people yat risk’ of diabetes melli... Read More about Primary care professionals and social marketing of health in neighbourhoods: A case study approach to identify, target and communicate with ‘at risk’ populations.

Investigating the mechanisms of pattern replication in language convergence* (2007)
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Matras, Y., & Sakel, J. (2007). Investigating the mechanisms of pattern replication in language convergence*. Studies in Language, 31(4), 829-865. https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.31.4.05mat

The replication of concrete formal-structural material (morpho-phonological forms with attached meanings) from one language in another is universally understood to instantiate grammatical and lexical 'borrowing' (we follow mainstream usage here and a... Read More about Investigating the mechanisms of pattern replication in language convergence*.

The use of travel time by rail passengers in Great Britain (2007)
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Lyons, G., Jain, J., & Holley, D. (2007). The use of travel time by rail passengers in Great Britain. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 41(1), 107-120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2006.05.012

In the face of a society that exhibits an increasing dependence on motorised mobility, the response of transport policy is one that remains grounded in the pursuit of quicker journey times. Less time spent travelling is assumed to convert 'unproducti... Read More about The use of travel time by rail passengers in Great Britain.

The knowledge challenge within the transition towards sustainable soil management: An analysis of agricultural advisors in England (2007)
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Ingram, J., Ingram, J., & Morris, C. (2007). The knowledge challenge within the transition towards sustainable soil management: An analysis of agricultural advisors in England. Land Use Policy, 24(1), 100-117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2005.07.002

The sustainable management of soils, while constituting an important resource conservation concern in some contexts, has been neglected in the UK. However, this all seems set to change, with implications for various actors within the agricultural kno... Read More about The knowledge challenge within the transition towards sustainable soil management: An analysis of agricultural advisors in England.

Anthropomorphic taxidermy and the death of nature: The curious art of Hermann Ploucquet, Walter Potter, and Charles Waterton (2007)
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Henning, M. (2007). Anthropomorphic taxidermy and the death of nature: The curious art of Hermann Ploucquet, Walter Potter, and Charles Waterton. Victorian Literature and Culture, 35(2), 663-678. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150307051704

This refereed journal article was commissioned by the editor Barbara Gates following an abstract in response to a call for papers. It draws on talks and writing on taxidermy for the exhibition Nanoq Flat-Out and Bluesome by the artists Mark Wilson an... Read More about Anthropomorphic taxidermy and the death of nature: The curious art of Hermann Ploucquet, Walter Potter, and Charles Waterton.

Measuring progress: An evaluative study of aimhigher south west 2003-2006 (2007)
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Hatt, S., Baxter, A., & Tate, J. (2007). Measuring progress: An evaluative study of aimhigher south west 2003-2006. Higher Education Quarterly, 61(3), 284-305. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2273.2007.00356.x

The persistence of the social class gap in higher education (HE) participation presents one of the biggest challenges for the English HE sector at the start of the 21st century. This paper considers the evidence collected by the Aimhigher partnership... Read More about Measuring progress: An evaluative study of aimhigher south west 2003-2006.

Planting peace: The Greater London council and the community gardens of central London (2007)
Journal Article
Gough, P. (2007). Planting peace: The Greater London council and the community gardens of central London. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 13(1), 22-40. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527250601010844

'Peace' has not lent itself easily to emblematic or mnemonic forms of representation. In Europe's furnished urban landscapes of the 19th century peace was often personified in female allegorical form. She can be seen in many of the sculpted memorials... Read More about Planting peace: The Greater London council and the community gardens of central London.

Retroduction as mixed-methods triangulation in economic research: Reorienting economics into social science (2007)
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Downward, P., & Mearman, A. (2007). Retroduction as mixed-methods triangulation in economic research: Reorienting economics into social science. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31(1), 77-99. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bel009

This paper argues that mixed-methods triangulation can be understood as the manifestation of retroduction, the logic of inference espoused by critical realism. As such, it can provide the basis upon which different insights upon the same phenomenon c... Read More about Retroduction as mixed-methods triangulation in economic research: Reorienting economics into social science.

Adaptive hypermedia system interoperability: A 'real world' evaluation (2007)
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Cristea, A., Stewart, C., Brailsford, T., & Cristea, P. (2007). Adaptive hypermedia system interoperability: A 'real world' evaluation

Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) authoring is widely acknowledged to be complex and time consuming, yet this vital process is rarely evaluated. Recent research has approached the authoring problem by ensuring that previously created materials can be converte... Read More about Adaptive hypermedia system interoperability: A 'real world' evaluation.

Developing attributes and levels for discrete choice experiments using qualitative methods (2007)
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Coast, J., & Horrocks, S. (2007). Developing attributes and levels for discrete choice experiments using qualitative methods. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 12(1), 25-30. https://doi.org/10.1258/135581907779497602

Objectives: The rigour with which the first two stages of discrete choice experiments (attribute development and the choice of levels of these attributes) are generally conducted is questionable. This paper provides a case study describing how attrib... Read More about Developing attributes and levels for discrete choice experiments using qualitative methods.

Project hindsight: Exploring necessity and possibility in cycles of structuration and co-evolution (2007)
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Clark, P., Booth, C., Rowlinson, M., Procter, S., & Delahaye, A. (2007). Project hindsight: Exploring necessity and possibility in cycles of structuration and co-evolution. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 19(1), 83-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/09537320601065365

The successful management of strategic change requires an understanding of which moves are possible in specific contexts, and thus of how specific contexts variously require, forbid, or permit certain organizational or policy actions. Appreciation of... Read More about Project hindsight: Exploring necessity and possibility in cycles of structuration and co-evolution.