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Experiences with AR plots: A travel time augmented reality game (2013)
Journal Article
Dixon, D., Liaquat Kiani, S., & Ikram, A. (2013). Experiences with AR plots: A travel time augmented reality game. Communications in Mobile Computing, 2(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/2192-1121-2-1

Digital games have the potential for changing attitudes towards social issues such as climate change and sustainability. These games don’t have to be based on fixed computing and with the rise of smart phone, they can make use of a range of sensor an... Read More about Experiences with AR plots: A travel time augmented reality game.

Government expenditure, corruption and growth (2013)
Thesis
D'Agostino, G. Government expenditure, corruption and growth. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/937640

This thesis has undertaken a comprehensive theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship between public spending and economic growth in a neoclassical framework. The focus of the analysis has been to underline two different rules that determ... Read More about Government expenditure, corruption and growth.

Wirral revisited (2013)
Journal Article
Coates, R. (2013). Wirral revisited. Nomina, 36, 75-105

This article has two goals. The first is to document fully the recurrent English place-name Wirral and a number of similar ones which can be shown, in some cases definitely, in others probably or possibly, to have the same origin, as well as others w... Read More about Wirral revisited.

Teaching thematic analysis: Overcoming challenges and developing strategies for effective learning (2013)
Journal Article
Clarke, V., & Braun, V. (2013). Teaching thematic analysis: Overcoming challenges and developing strategies for effective learning. Psychologist, 26(2), 120-123

With qualitative research methods an integral part of the psychology curriculum, questions arise of what approaches to teach, and how to teach them. We think thematic analysis (TA) offers a useful – and a relatively easy to teach and learn – basic in... Read More about Teaching thematic analysis: Overcoming challenges and developing strategies for effective learning.

Special issue: Special feature: Inside/out: lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans appearance and embodiment (2013)
Journal Article
Clarke, V. (2013). Special issue: Special feature: Inside/out: lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans appearance and embodiment

The three papers in this special feature all make important contributions to the psychology of LGB appearance and embodiment and extend and develop the existing literature in exciting ways. First, Caroline Huxley contributes to the literature on sexu... Read More about Special issue: Special feature: Inside/out: lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans appearance and embodiment.

A network transshipment model for planning humanitarian relief operations after a natural disaster (2013)
Book Chapter
Clark, A., & Culkin, B. (2013). A network transshipment model for planning humanitarian relief operations after a natural disaster. In B. Vitoriano, J. Montero, & D. Ruan (Eds.), Decision Aid Models for Disaster Management and Emergencies (233-257). Atlantis Press

Every year, natural disasters and humanitarian crises affect approximately 200 million people, requiring the quick movement of goods and people to ease the human suffering and to return the population to some sense of normality. With contributions to... Read More about A network transshipment model for planning humanitarian relief operations after a natural disaster.

Assimilation of problematic voices within psychotherapeutic work with people with dementia (2013)
Journal Article
Cheston, R. (2013). Assimilation of problematic voices within psychotherapeutic work with people with dementia

This paper presents an outline of how the Assimilation of Problematic Voices model (APV) can be used as a framework to understand change in awareness of people with dementia. APV is a dialogical model of change developed within psychotherapy process... Read More about Assimilation of problematic voices within psychotherapeutic work with people with dementia.

Policing cyber hate, cyber threat and cyber terrorism (2013)
Journal Article
Chambers-Jones, C. (2013). Policing cyber hate, cyber threat and cyber terrorism. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 15(1), 74-75

In late August 2012 the Government Forum of Incident Response and Cyber security Teams (GFIRST) gathered in Atlanta to discuss cyber threats and how new realities are emerging and how new forms of regulation are needed. At the same time Policing cyb... Read More about Policing cyber hate, cyber threat and cyber terrorism.

Exploring walkability and health in Bristol (2013)
Journal Article
Burgess, S., & Sinnett, D. (2013). Exploring walkability and health in Bristol. PROJECT: Journal of the Department of Planning and Architecture, 5, 16-19

The importance of walking as a form of physical activity has been rising in prominence in recent years. This paper explores the results of a recent project looking at the walkability of Bristol and how this relates to physical activity, walking, heal... Read More about Exploring walkability and health in Bristol.

Beckery Old Road - Self finished housing. UWE Bristol architectural internship, summer 2013 (2013)
Report
Burch, J., & Peters, A. (2013). Beckery Old Road - Self finished housing. UWE Bristol architectural internship, summer 2013

A terrace of twelve houses developed on behalf of the The Beckery Island Regeneration Trust, designed to encourage young families to stay in Glastonbury. Two house types are proposed - semi-self build and self finish - creating an affordable tenure... Read More about Beckery Old Road - Self finished housing. UWE Bristol architectural internship, summer 2013.

Imitation programming unorganised machines (2013)
Book Chapter
Bull, L. (2013). Imitation programming unorganised machines. In X. Yang (Ed.), Artificial Intelligence, Evolutionary Computing and Metaheuristics: in the Footsteps of Alan Turing (63-81). Springer

In 1948 Alan Turing presented a general representation scheme by which to achieve artificial intelligence – his unorganised machines. Further, at the same time as also suggesting that natural evolution may provide inspiration for search, he noted tha... Read More about Imitation programming unorganised machines.