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Daniel Spoth, Ruin and Resilience: Southern Literature and the Environment (2025)
Journal Article
Editorial announcement: Editorial board members and associate editor news (2025)
Journal Article
Using scenarios to address uncertainty in planning for sustainable mobility in small and medium-sized Norwegian cities (2025)
Journal Article
It seems hard now to ignore uncertainty over what the future holds. Such uncertainty poses significant challenges for assessing and appraising policy and investment decisions. Correspondingly scenario planning has become the subject of increasing int... Read More about Using scenarios to address uncertainty in planning for sustainable mobility in small and medium-sized Norwegian cities.
Oceania in Review - Pitcairn (2025)
Journal Article
The islands of Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno (commonly known as Pitcairn) make up a single territory, the last remaining British overseas territory in the Pacific Ocean. During the period under review, Pitcairn had a larger international profi... Read More about Oceania in Review - Pitcairn.
Polarity (2025)
Book Chapter
Environmental rights in a quagmire: A critical review of indigenous rights and plastic pollution (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The global problem of plastic pollution is now one of the biggest human and environmental rights problems affecting all ecosystems, organisms, people, and the health of the entire planet. Because of its affordability and ubiquity, plastic is used eve... Read More about Environmental rights in a quagmire: A critical review of indigenous rights and plastic pollution.
Ethical implications of WannaCry: A cybersecurity dilemma (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The WannaCry ransomware attack of May 2017 marked a critical turning point in cybersecurity history, prompting profound ethical discussions about software vulnerability management. This comprehensive analysis examines the ethical dimensions of the Wa... Read More about Ethical implications of WannaCry: A cybersecurity dilemma.
Rentier income and mass-based financialisation: The limits of redistributive policies during the Pink Tide in Brazil (2024)
Book Chapter
The article aims to examine the role of the rentiers in the distributive conflict in a peripheral financialised economy, focusing on the case of Brazil. To do so, it estimates, for the period between 2000 and 2019, an expanded functional distribution... Read More about Rentier income and mass-based financialisation: The limits of redistributive policies during the Pink Tide in Brazil.
Cortrak feeding tube safety: Criteria for interpreting lung misplacement (2025)
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Background
Pneumothorax occurs in 0.52% of blind tube placements, with 97% occurring in-procedure. Post-procedure pH or X-ray checks cannot prevent these but CO2 checks or guided tube placement can. Cortrak guided tube placement is widespr... Read More about Cortrak feeding tube safety: Criteria for interpreting lung misplacement.
Longitudinal psychological well-being in caregivers of young children with cleft lip and/or palate (2025)
Journal Article
Introduction: Caregivers of children with chronic conditions can experience psychological distress and an impact on quality of life (QoL). Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) is one of the most common congenital conditions worldwide. Utilising data extrac... Read More about Longitudinal psychological well-being in caregivers of young children with cleft lip and/or palate.
High performance anion-exchange chromatography electro-chemical determination of uric acid as a contamination marker (2025)
Journal Article
This study presents the first instance of determining environmental uric acid in urban dust using high-performance anion-exchange chromatography coupled with electrochemical detection. The optimum chromatographic conditions were identified as a 10 m... Read More about High performance anion-exchange chromatography electro-chemical determination of uric acid as a contamination marker.
The evolution of phishing and future directions: A review (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Phishing has emerged as one of the most persistent and evolving threats in cybersecurity. Its development from simple email scams to highly sophisticated and targeted attacks has been driven by technological advancements, the rise of social media, an... Read More about The evolution of phishing and future directions: A review.
Public involvement in UK health and care research 1995–2020: Reflections from a witness seminar (2024)
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Public involvement is important to the relevance and impact of health and care research, as well as supporting the democratisation of research. In 2020, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) reorganized and eliminated INVOLVE,... Read More about Public involvement in UK health and care research 1995–2020: Reflections from a witness seminar.
Physical activity support for people with heart failure: mixed-methods study protocol (2025)
Journal Article
Background: Heart failure (HF) is a common condition affecting 1-2 in every hundred adults in the UK and one in six people aged over 85 years. Physical activity is important for people with HF (PWHF) as
it can increase exercise capacity and is show... Read More about Physical activity support for people with heart failure: mixed-methods study protocol.
Leave no one behind: Making the ‘shared values of human dignity’ in international law central to achieving the SDGs agenda in relation to migrants in the global tropics (2025)
Journal Article
The global migration crisis, driven mainly by armed conflicts and human rights abuses in the world, is wreaking havoc on the ‘leave no one behind’ (LNOB) transformative promise of the UN Agenda 2030, thus raising questions whether the crisis is beyon... Read More about Leave no one behind: Making the ‘shared values of human dignity’ in international law central to achieving the SDGs agenda in relation to migrants in the global tropics.
Broadband and transient aeroacoustic analysis of a CRM-based joined wing configuration at low speeds (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This study presents a computational investigation into the aeroacoustic performance of a Joined Wing (JW) configuration at low subsonic speeds. The modelled JW geometry, derived from NASA’s Common Research Model (CRM) configuration, consists of a fro... Read More about Broadband and transient aeroacoustic analysis of a CRM-based joined wing configuration at low speeds.
Overcoming contemporary academic attachments: Developing even-mindedness in neoliberal cultures of excellence (2025)
Journal Article
While academics are aware of the drawbacks of the neoliberalist system within institutions of higher education, paradoxically they are partly complicit in perpetuating it. Drawing upon Bowlby’s (1969) attachment theory and a Buddhist perspective on a... Read More about Overcoming contemporary academic attachments: Developing even-mindedness in neoliberal cultures of excellence.
A phenomenology of hesitation, open-mindedness, and intergenerational habitus formation at older age (2025)
Journal Article
In this article, I explore how older people can experience the tensions between ‘keeping an open mind’ at older age, intergenerational shifts in cultural norms, and social separation between generations— interpreting this phenomenologically as a rupt... Read More about A phenomenology of hesitation, open-mindedness, and intergenerational habitus formation at older age.
Planning for healthy places: Co-development of guidance to systematically embed health in Local Plans in England (2025)
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Aim: Drawing upon in-depth research and over a decade of practice supporting local authorities across the UK, TRUUD researchers and the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) have collaborated on the co-development of evidence based and user-fr... Read More about Planning for healthy places: Co-development of guidance to systematically embed health in Local Plans in England.
Reflexive thematic analysis and men’s embodiment following injury or illness: A worked example (2025)
Journal Article
Reflexive thematic analysis (reflexive TA) originated within psychology and the social sciences and has become an increasingly popular qualitative analytic method across a range of disciplines. In this paper, we offer a brief methodological guide for... Read More about Reflexive thematic analysis and men’s embodiment following injury or illness: A worked example.
unfolding library (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Tricia Treacy + Denise Bookwalter curators of a collaborative project, unfolding library. We prompted a handful of artists + designers to make a book object within the past six weeks about a passage of time. We are excited to "table" as a method to e... Read More about unfolding library.
World Book Night 2025 - Tell The Trees (Listen to the Trees) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
WBN United Artists invited responses to The Overstory by Richard Powers for an exhibition and mail art swap at Bower Ashton Library, Bristol, UK. We received over 200 works by artists from countries around the world including: Australia, Austria, Bel... Read More about World Book Night 2025 - Tell The Trees (Listen to the Trees).
A machine learning-based intrusion detection algorithm for securing bioinformatics pipelines (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bioinformatics pipelines, which process vast amounts of sensitive biological data, are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks. Traditional security measures often fail to provide adequate protection due to the unique computational and network characte... Read More about A machine learning-based intrusion detection algorithm for securing bioinformatics pipelines.
RetroSketch: A retrospective method for measuring emotions and presence in virtual reality (2025)
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Virtual Reality (VR) designers and researchers often need to measure emotions and presence as they evolve over time. The experience sampling method (ESM) is a common way to achieve this, however, ESM disrupts the experience and lacks granularity. We... Read More about RetroSketch: A retrospective method for measuring emotions and presence in virtual reality.
An examination of alternative LQ-based approaches to computing regional inputoutput coefficients (2025)
Journal Article
In this paper, we examine alternative methods of computing regional inputoutput (IO) coefficients, with an emphasis on their relative accuracy and the complexity of the computations required. Our focus is on the well-known FLQ (Flegg’s location quoti... Read More about An examination of alternative LQ-based approaches to computing regional inputoutput coefficients.
This is a briefing paper based on UWE-funded research on the development of KPIs in sibling sexual abuse research.
Time to first remission and survival in patients with acromegaly: Evidence from the UK Acromegaly Register Study (UKAR) (2024)
Journal Article
Objective: This study aimed to understand the effect of time to remission of acromegaly on survival in people living with acromegaly. Design, Patients and Measurement: This cross-sectional study used data from the UK Acromegaly Register. We considere... Read More about Time to first remission and survival in patients with acromegaly: Evidence from the UK Acromegaly Register Study (UKAR).
Exploring shared frailty models for cluster-specific risk estimation: A study on diabetes patients with a history of acute coronary syndrome (2024)
Journal Article
This study proposes the use of semiparametric log-normal shared frailty models to analyze time-to-event data for individuals with similar features referred to as clusters. Shared frailty models are useful for modeling and estimating common risk in th... Read More about Exploring shared frailty models for cluster-specific risk estimation: A study on diabetes patients with a history of acute coronary syndrome.
Baseline clinical factors associated with cessation of growth hormone therapy in patients with severe growth hormone deficiency-real world evidence (2024)
Journal Article
Background: Growth hormone replacement is indicated in adults with severe growth hormone (GH) deficiency, adult growth
hormone deficiency assessment (AGHDA) score of at least 11 and are receiving treatment for other pituitary hormone
deficiencies.... Read More about Baseline clinical factors associated with cessation of growth hormone therapy in patients with severe growth hormone deficiency-real world evidence.
Decarbonising last-mile deliveries: When the national strategy fails to meet local needs and expectations (2025)
Journal Article
This paper explores views and perceptions of 35 local authorities towards potential solutions to decarbonise last-mile deliveries in England and presents their perspectives towards potential challenges and drivers to their implementation. The methodo... Read More about Decarbonising last-mile deliveries: When the national strategy fails to meet local needs and expectations.
Young children's participative rights in schools: Messages from research in Wales (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Young children’s participative rights in schools: Messages from phase two (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Children's participation in schools embedding children's participative rights in pedagogical practice in lower primary classrooms in Wales (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The following slides are from a presentation from the Children's Participation in Schools team given at a CRN Seminar.
Background: Asylum seekers, refugees and persons without legal status have been reported to experience a range of difficulties when accessing public services and supports in the UK. While research has identified health care barriers to equitable acce... Read More about Experiencing ‘pathologized presence and normalized absence’; understanding health related experiences and access to health care among Iraqi and Somali asylum seekers, refugees and persons without legal status.
Psychoanalytic listening to socially excluded young people (2012)
Journal Article
Individuals excluded from ‘the social contract’ are subject to a certain irruption of the traumatic, understood as subjective disorganization resulting from the emergence of that which is outside sense and outside signification. Such subjects experie... Read More about Psychoanalytic listening to socially excluded young people.
O cuidado com gestantes que usam drogas: análise de práticas em políticas públicas de saúde no Sul do Brasil (2021)
Journal Article
Este artigo tem como objetivo debater práticas de cuidado com gestantes usuárias de drogas nas políticas públicas, considerando o modo como relações de gênero influenciam as práticas de saúde. Partimos de uma pesquisa etnográfica realizada em uma uni... Read More about O cuidado com gestantes que usam drogas: análise de práticas em políticas públicas de saúde no Sul do Brasil.
O outro: Análise crítica de discursos sobre imigração e gênero (2015)
Journal Article
This article aims to develop a critical analysis of discourses on immigration and the position that some immigrants occupy in the social discourse. The focus is on the minimization process of some groups, highlighting the gender issue and the interse... Read More about O outro: Análise crítica de discursos sobre imigração e gênero.
Unpacking the relationship between task complexity and driving risk: Insights from a UK on-road trial (2025)
Journal Article
This study investigates the intricate relationship between task complexity and driving risk through a comprehensive four-phase on-road trial conducted in the UK. Employing Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), the research illuminates the factors infl... Read More about Unpacking the relationship between task complexity and driving risk: Insights from a UK on-road trial.
Wedged Gurney Flap for performance improvement of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This study evaluates the wedged Gurney Flap (GF) on a three- straight-bladed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. The analysis considers the rotating effect of the blades at three different Tip Speed... Read More about Wedged Gurney Flap for performance improvement of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines.
Fetishism (2014)
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Fetishism is an important notion for human sciences and medical sciences. It has been used in anthropology, sociology, psychoanalysis, health disciplines and has become widespread in lay discourses. Fetishism has been used for the analysis of certain... Read More about Fetishism.
Enduring proof: 30 years of contemporary printmaking in focus (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Printmaking is often thought of as a process of multiplication, yet within each edition lies something singular—a mark of artistic exploration, a moment of innovation, a lasting impression. Enduring Proof brings together a selection of prints created... Read More about Enduring proof: 30 years of contemporary printmaking in focus.
Drugs, Overview (2014)
Book Chapter
Debates around drugs and drug use are of crucial importance for critical psychology. While most debates are centered on pharmacological, medical, and criminological fields, the debates incorporate central issues for critical psychology, as well as fo... Read More about Drugs, Overview.
“Outras crianças”: Nossos discursos. Reflexões sobre a clínica com crianças imigrantes (2021)
Journal Article
Resumo.Este artigo pretende trazer reflexões para a clínica,com foco na relação com a alteridade a partir da experiência no trabalho com crianças imigrantes na cidade de São Paulo. Considerando que na contemporaneidade as crianças são interpeladas, c... Read More about “Outras crianças”: Nossos discursos. Reflexões sobre a clínica com crianças imigrantes.
Some aspects on travestility, transsexuality and ageing: history, body and immigration (2015)
Journal Article
This article brings some aspects on transvestitility and transsexuality and aging, based on the research Travestisility and Aging. There is a lack of research on the topic of aging of the transvestite and transsexual population, while there are a lar... Read More about Some aspects on travestility, transsexuality and ageing: history, body and immigration.
Subjectivity and psychoanalysis: A conversation with Ian Parker (2021)
Journal Article
The interview centres on Ian Parker’s book Psychoanalysis, Clinic and Context: Subjectivity, History and Autobiography. London: Routledge (2019). In this publication Parker provides an account of psychoanalysis and history, situating his own biograph... Read More about Subjectivity and psychoanalysis: A conversation with Ian Parker.
Borders and margins: Debates on intersectionality for critical research (2016)
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Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to debate intersectionality as a key methodological aspect for critical research. While intersectionality is a consensus for critical studies, it is important to highlight the challenges that a perspective that c... Read More about Borders and margins: Debates on intersectionality for critical research.
Going against the grain? Exploring EdD students' engagement with arts-based research (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Despite growing interest in the potential value of arts-based research (ABR) for educational inquiry (Culshaw, 2019; Everley, 2021), limited consideration exists regarding its accessibility, and relevance, to practice-based professional doctorate in... Read More about Going against the grain? Exploring EdD students' engagement with arts-based research.
From classroom to clinic: Innovating radiotherapy treatment planning education through real-world end-to-end case study simulation with an anthropomorphic phantom (2025)
Journal Article
Background: The incorporation of simulation-based learning in healthcare education, particularly in radiotherapy, is
necessary for enhancing training and professional competencies to serve patient safety and treatment accuracy. This
study aimed to... Read More about From classroom to clinic: Innovating radiotherapy treatment planning education through real-world end-to-end case study simulation with an anthropomorphic phantom.