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She goes to pray (2015)
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Gorell Barnes, L. (2015). She goes to pray. [Anthology]

Journey Planet - Letters from Absentia (2015)
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MacCallum-Stewart, E., Bacon, J., Garcia, C., Wenzelburger, L., & Frank, M. (2015). Journey Planet - Letters from Absentia

An edition of the Hugo Award winning Fanzine Journey planet, which focusses on penmanship, writing and letters.

Laudato Si' (2015)
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Davies, M. (2015). Laudato Si'. [Score]

The need for being mindful of the implications of our actions on our home is something that is being urged with sincerity and care from many corners. The title of my piece is taken from Pope Francis’ recent Encyclical on the matter; it is a title and... Read More about Laudato Si'.

Strategy for addressing sexual and domestic violence in universities: Prevention and response (2015)
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Fenton, R. A., & Mott, H. L. (2015). Strategy for addressing sexual and domestic violence in universities: Prevention and response. London and Bristol

This document summarises the essential elements of an effective strategic approach to preventing, and responding to, sexual and domestic violence against women and related forms of violence and abuse in university settings. In order to respond to the... Read More about Strategy for addressing sexual and domestic violence in universities: Prevention and response.

The Bristol method: How to reduce traffic and its impacts (2015)
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Barnes, J., Crawshaw, S., Parkhurst, G., Toy, J., Robinson, B., Ricci, M., …Davis, A. (2015). The Bristol method: How to reduce traffic and its impacts. Bristol

THE BRISTOL METHOD The Bristol Method is a knowledge-transfer programme aimed at helping people in other cities understand and apply the lessons that Bristol has learned in becoming a more sustainable city, not just in 2015 but in the last decade.... Read More about The Bristol method: How to reduce traffic and its impacts.

Video nasties (2015)
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Bould, M. (2015). Video nasties

Member of panel discussion before UK premiere of Joe D’Amato’s uncut Anthropophagus at The Cube

Housing – nationally significant infrastructure? (2015)
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Hickman, H., & While, A. (2015). Housing – nationally significant infrastructure?

Research report commissioned by law firm Bond Dickinson and Quod Planning to explore the potential role of the consenting regime for National Infrastructure Planning to deliver large scale housing schemes.

The Balsam Centre Wellbeing Project evaluation and SROI analysis: Summary and full report (2015)
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Jones, M., Aubrey, P., Kimberlee, R., & Weld, S. (2015). The Balsam Centre Wellbeing Project evaluation and SROI analysis: Summary and full report

Evaluation and Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis of a mental ill health and wellbeing support project delivered by The Balsam Centre in Somerset. The project combines one-to-one therapy with participation in arts and horticulture groups. SR... Read More about The Balsam Centre Wellbeing Project evaluation and SROI analysis: Summary and full report.

Innovative finance for real estate development in pan-European regeneration (2015)
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Squires, G., Hutchison, N., Berry, J., Adair, A., McGreal, S., & Organ, S. (2015). Innovative finance for real estate development in pan-European regeneration. London

A critical review and analysis of innovative financial instruments for real estate development in Western Europe: the UK, Germany and Holland. This research outcomes will be useful to EU and European national policy makers in public finance and real... Read More about Innovative finance for real estate development in pan-European regeneration.

Interactive documentary (streaming video) (2015)
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Aston, J. (2015). Interactive documentary (streaming video)

Professor Judith Aston discusses the genesis of her "i-doc" interactive documentary concept and its potential applications.

The Bristol Method: How to increase public transport use (2015)
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Clayton, W., Parkhurst, G., & Toy, J. (2015). The Bristol Method: How to increase public transport use. Bristol

THE BRISTOL METHOD The Bristol Method is a knowledge-transfer programme aimed at helping people in other cities understand and apply the lessons that Bristol has learned in becoming a more sustainable city, not just in 2015 but in the last decade.... Read More about The Bristol Method: How to increase public transport use.

Submission received from Professor Jackie Jones and Dr Noelle Quenivet of the Department of Law, University of the West of England (2015)
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Quenivet, N., & Jones, J. (2015). Submission received from Professor Jackie Jones and Dr Noelle Quenivet of the Department of Law, University of the West of England

This is a submission by Jackie Jones and Noelle Quenivet to the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women suggesting a template for a Convention against Violence against Women. It is reproduced in full in Addendum to the Human Rights Council Th... Read More about Submission received from Professor Jackie Jones and Dr Noelle Quenivet of the Department of Law, University of the West of England.