When two knights meet on the field of ethical inquiry
(2013)
Journal Article
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International approaches to understanding and responding to sexual abuse (2013)
Journal Article
The Generator 2.0 (2013)
Book Chapter
It has been over 30 years since the original conception of the 'Generator' by Cedric Price. A project that in his own words was ?little to do with problem solving, rather creating the desirable conditions and opportunities hitherto thought impossible... Read More about The Generator 2.0.
Segmentation strategies for strengthening sun protection behaviours within the UK (2013)
Book Chapter
Case study within the Social Marketing text book
Neuroscientific evidence: A criminal justice dream or an adversarial nightmare? (2013)
Journal Article
This exploratory paper seeks to examine the use of neuroscientific evidence in the criminal trial process. Such evidence is not currently employed in the pre-trial or trial stages in England and Wales. However, the first use of polygraph lie detector... Read More about Neuroscientific evidence: A criminal justice dream or an adversarial nightmare?.
Reflections on stage 2 training in health psychology (2013)
Journal Article
Tales of the transatlantic (2013)
Journal Article
Bristol girls dance project (BGDP): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of an after-school dance programme to increase physical activity among 11-12 year old girls (2013)
Journal Article
BACKGROUND: Many children do not meet current UK physical activity (PA) guidelines. Girls are less active than boys throughout childhood, and the age-related decline in PA, particularly from early adolescence, is steeper for girls than for boys. Danc... Read More about Bristol girls dance project (BGDP): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of an after-school dance programme to increase physical activity among 11-12 year old girls.
Performance management (2013)
Book
A textbook on the theory and practice of performance management from an HRM perspective
3D printing of self-glazing ceramic materials: An investigation inspired by ancient Egyptian technology (2013)
Book Chapter
The inspiration and background research for this project is based upon Egyptian Faience because there is an interesting and coincidental synergy between the material properties of ancient Egyptian Faience and the material requirement for the successf... Read More about 3D printing of self-glazing ceramic materials: An investigation inspired by ancient Egyptian technology.
Sex offender management and reintegration in an age of austerity (2013)
Journal Article
Continuous tone colour printing in two and a half dimensions through a combination of 19th century analogue methodologies and 3D printing (2013)
Book Chapter
This paper proposes a contemporary method of continuous tone colour printing based upon the Nineteenth Century printing process of Woodburytype as developed by Walter Bentley Woodbury in 1865. Woodburytype was the only truly continuous tone printing... Read More about Continuous tone colour printing in two and a half dimensions through a combination of 19th century analogue methodologies and 3D printing.
Cognitive defusion versus thought distraction in the mitigation of learned helplessness (2013)
Journal Article
Recent research suggests that attempting to avoid unwanted psychological
events is maladaptive. Contrastingly, cognitive defusion, which is an
acceptance-based method for managing unwanted thoughts, may provide a
plausible alternative. The current... Read More about Cognitive defusion versus thought distraction in the mitigation of learned helplessness.
A drop in the ocean: Why record breaking fines are ineffective (2013)
Journal Article
In the continuing fallout from the LIBOR scandal, this paper seeks to compare the responses of the UK and the USA. Additionally, the potential for future action is discussed, assessing the options for each jurisdiction. The well documented fines are... Read More about A drop in the ocean: Why record breaking fines are ineffective.
Showing they care, but about what? Does corporate social responsibility show companies have a nice side or that they are merely adapting to suit their environment? (2013)
Journal Article
This paper takes Unilever as an example of a multi-national corporation (MNC) and considers the environment it exists within. Specific attention is paid to the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR); a definition is sought and reasons for i... Read More about Showing they care, but about what? Does corporate social responsibility show companies have a nice side or that they are merely adapting to suit their environment?.
From researched to researcher: student experiences of becoming co-producers and co-disseminators of knowledge (2013)
Journal Article
Students who had previously been the subjects of pedagogic research were enabled to become active agents in the research process, co-producing and co-disseminating knowledge with an academic staff member. They jointly prepared and presented a paper a... Read More about From researched to researcher: student experiences of becoming co-producers and co-disseminators of knowledge.
Editorial: Celebrating the scholarship of teaching and learning (2013)
Journal Article
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Public relations (2013)
Journal Article
Propaganda and persuasion (2013)
Journal Article