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Counter camouflage through the removal of reflectance (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Sun, J. (2010, December). Counter camouflage through the removal of reflectance. Paper presented at 2010 IEEE The 3rd International Conference on Machine Vision, Hong Kong

This paper presents a new strategy to counter camouflage by capturing (one more) additional images of same scene. The strategy is based on a technique we call 'two-light photometric stereo', which can remove disruptive reflectance from luminance imag... Read More about Counter camouflage through the removal of reflectance.

Compensation of illumination radiance in photometric stereo (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Sun, J. (2010, December). Compensation of illumination radiance in photometric stereo. Paper presented at 2010 IEEE The 3rd International Conference on Machine Vision, Hong Kong

This paper presents a new strategy to counter camouflage by capturing (one more) additional images of same scene. The strategy is based on a technique we call 'two-light photometric stereo', which can remove disruptive reflectance from luminance imag... Read More about Compensation of illumination radiance in photometric stereo.

Collaboration in Artists' books (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2010, December). Collaboration in Artists' books. Presented at “With a little help from our friends”: Collaboration and art libraries, Westminster Reference Library

Presentation given at “With a little help from our friends”: Collaboration and art libraries at Westminster Reference Library, December 2010 Libraries are increasingly looking beyond their doors to engage with outside partners in projects and eve... Read More about Collaboration in Artists' books.

The paradox of intensification (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Melia, S. (2010, December). The paradox of intensification. Presented at Centre for Transport and Society Winter Conference, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Intensifying cities, increasing their population density, reduces overall car use with benefits to the global environment, but also increases concentrations of traffic, worsening local conditions, unless it is accompanied by constraints on car owners... Read More about The paradox of intensification.

The softer side of going green (2010)
Presentation / Conference
White, G. (2010, December). The softer side of going green. Paper presented at New Technologies, Regional Geographies, UWE

Based upon a case study of rural, non-profit making organization, this paper outlines the measures taken to improve its environmental impact and the resultant benefits. It highlights the significance of soft-systems that need to be effectively man... Read More about The softer side of going green.

Slum genealogy (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Rice, L. (2010, December). Slum genealogy. Presented at Destination Slum! International Conference, Bristol, UK

The slum is consuming the world. Thus slums by virtue of their presence: as a utopian model – always present, everywhere and always the same: have power. They have become more powerful than the formal city, princes and philosophers alike are drawn to... Read More about Slum genealogy.

SPECT/CT: A clinical testament (2010)
Presentation / Conference
King, S. (2010, December). SPECT/CT: A clinical testament. Presented at Hybrid Imaging Knowledge Exchange Event, UWE, Bristol, UK

Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Grand, A., Bultitude, K., Wilkinson, C., & Winfield, A. F. (2010, December). Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium. Paper presented at Public Communication of Science and Technology, New Delhi, India

Open Science is an approach to the conduct of science in which the whole of an ongoing scientific investigation – data, ideas, questions, plans, results and more – is made available online. Open Science began as a way to facilitate the workings of mu... Read More about Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium.

New frontiers in science communication: Researchers’ experiences of coming out of the lab (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Rocks, C., & Bultitude, K. (2010, December). New frontiers in science communication: Researchers’ experiences of coming out of the lab. Paper presented at The 11th International Conference on Public Communication of Science & Technology (PCST-2010), New Delhi, India

Researchers are increasingly playing a key role in the public communication of science. This makes understanding researchers’ motivations, and the benefits and barriers they perceive, an important step to ensuring successful direct interactions betwe... Read More about New frontiers in science communication: Researchers’ experiences of coming out of the lab.

Climate justice: The global climate negotiations (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, K. (2010, December). Climate justice: The global climate negotiations. Presented at UK National Latin America Conference 2010, Congress House, London, England

A discussion of the role of Bolivia in the climate negotiations, seeking a maximum 1.5 degrees of warming, while others accept 2 degrees.

Future orientation of cities project (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Ludlow, D. (2010, December). Future orientation of cities project. Paper presented at Evidence and Opportunities for Strategic Spatial Planning in the UK, Manchester University, 2-3 December, 2010, Manchester University, Manchester, UK

Behind the scenes of cognitive experimental SLA research (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Warren, P., Elgort, I., Larson, M., & Piasecki, A. E. (2010, December). Behind the scenes of cognitive experimental SLA research. Paper presented at 16th ALANZ Symposium, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Interweaving psychoanalysis and social constructionism to enhance the study of transnationalism: Theoretical opportunities from research on emotions at work in India (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Ulus, E. (2010, December). Interweaving psychoanalysis and social constructionism to enhance the study of transnationalism: Theoretical opportunities from research on emotions at work in India. Presented at Questioning Transnationalism: Culture, Politics & Media Conference, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, UK

Plastic bodies: Beings-not-of-the-world (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Franklin, A. (2010, November). Plastic bodies: Beings-not-of-the-world. Paper presented at II International Conference: The Texts of the Body - Generating Bodies: Discursive Sexed Productions, Barcelona, Spain

Employing a Heideggerian phenomenology of Being, this paper will argue that toys such as Bratz dolls, Barbie, and Disney Princesses contribute to an environment that fosters an ‘unnatural’ relationship between pre-adults and their ‘bodily nature’; ar... Read More about Plastic bodies: Beings-not-of-the-world.