ASJC Scopus Subject Areas (4053)
Social Sciences(all) (525)
General Social Sciences (99)
Number of items at this level: 99.
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Escorting pregnant prisoners —the experiences of women and staff:‘Quite a lot of us like doing it, because you get to see a baby, or you get to see a birth’. (2018)
Laura Abbott
Prison is a stressful place for pregnant women but with help the prison service can improve. (2016)
Laura Abbott
Institutional thoughtlessness and the incarcerated pregnancy. (2024)
Laura Abbott,
Tricia Scott
and
Hilary Thomas
Becoming a mother in prison. (2016)
Laura Abbott
Complex social factors affecting pregnancy and childbirth in teenagers; a case study. (2017)
Laura Abbott
and
Josie Reynolds
Women’s experiences of breastfeeding in prison. (2017)
Laura Abbott
and
Patricia Scott
Economic performance amongst English seaside towns. (2023)
Sheela Agarwal,
Sanzidur Rahma,
Steven Jakes
and
Stephen J. Page
Disadvantage in English seaside resorts : A typology of deprived neighbourhoods. (2018)
Sheela Agarwal,
Steven Jakes,
Stephen Essex,
Stephen J. Page
and
Martin Mowforth
A death in the family: experiences of dying and death in which everyday family practices are embedded and enacted. (2022)
Kathryn Almack
Bisexuality and ageing : Why it matters for social work practice. (2018)
Kathryn Almack,
Rebecca L. Jones
and
Rachael M. Scicluna
Analysing Trade-offs in Frameworks for the Design of Smart Environments. (2019)
Carmelo Ardito,
Giuseppe Desolda,
Rosa Lanzilotti,
Alessio Malizia
and
Maristella Matera
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Looking To The Future: Research Rich and Informed Teaching. (2017)
Grant Bage
A Review of Participant-Generated Image Methods in the Social Sciences. (2016)
Nika Balomenou
and
Brian Garrod
Using volunteer-employed photography : Seeing St David's peninsula through the eyes of locals and tourists. (2010)
Nika Balomenou
and
Brian Garrod
University of Hertfordshire case studies within the Universities UK-NUS report: ‘Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Student Attainment at UK Universities: #CLOSINGTHEGAP’. (2019)
Helen Barefoot
and
Sara de Sousa
Dynamics of Food Value Chains: Resilience, Fairness and Sustainability. (2022)
David Barling,
Antonella Samoggia
and
Gudrun Olafsdottir
Trading on health : Cross-continental production and consumption tensions and the governance of international food standards. (2004)
David Barling
and
Tim Lang
Transport and international environmental law: Towards an integrated approach? (2019)
Virginie Barral
National Sovereignty over Natural Resources, Environmental Challenges and Sustainable Development. (2016)
Virginie Barral
Revisiting the hermeneutical function of sustainable development in international law: from an hermeneutical tool to an obligation to strive for sustainable developmentfrom an hermeneutical tool to an obligation to strive for sustainable development. (2015)
Virginie Barral
Sustainable Development in International Law : Nature and Operation of an Evolutive Legal Norm. (2012)
Virginie Barral
Sustainable development in international lawEssay on the legal implications of an evolutive norm. (2015)
Virginie Barral
Principle 4 : Sustainable Development through Integration. (2015)
Virginie Barral
and
Pierre-Marie Dupuy
Public involvement in the design and conduct of clinical trials : A review. (2011)
Jonathan Boote,
Wendy Baird
and
Anthea Sutton
Shaking the usability treewhy usability is not a dead end, and a constructive way forward : why usability is not a dead end, and a constructive way forward. (2018)
Simone Borsci,
Stefano Federici,
Alessio Malizia
and
Maria Laura De Filippis
Development of the Epilepsy Risk Awareness scale (ERA scale) for people with epilepsy. (2017)
Andreas Braun,
Sally Kendall,
Christine Cole,
Nigel Smeeton
and
Heather Angus-Leppan
Managing behavioural and psychological symptoms in community dwelling older people with dementia: 2. A systematic review of qualitative studies : 2. A systematic review of qualitative studies. (2018)
Andreas Braun,
Daksha Trivedi,
Angela Dickinson,
Laura Hamilton,
Claire Goodman,
Heather Gage,
Kunle Ashaye,
Steve Iliffe
and
Jill Manthorpe
A suite of evaluation resources for Dementia Friendly Communities: Development and guidance for use. (2022)
Stefanie Buckner,
Louise Lafortune,
Nicole Darlington,
Angela Dickinson,
Anne Killett,
Elspeth Mathie,
Andrea Mayrhofer,
Michael Woodward
and
Claire Goodman
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Critical Judo Elements in Self-Control Development and Emotional Control. (2018)
Michael Callan
and
Slavisa Bradic
Historical development of judo. (2018)
Michael Callan
and
Slavisa Bradic
Judo. (2020)
Mike Callan
Exploring the bottom-up reform of sex offender registration in China : Carceral feminism and populist authoritarianism. (2020)
Qi Chen
The mitigating role of ecological health assets in adolescent cyberbullying victimization. (2019)
Kayleigh Chester,
Josefine Magnusson,
Elene Klemera,
Neil Spencer
and
Fiona Brooks
Provision of Outdoor Nature-Based Activity for Older People with Cognitive Impairment: A Scoping Review from the ENLIVEN Project. (2023)
Rachel Collins,
Steven Owens,
Carol Opdebeeck,
Katie Ledingham,
Joanne Connell,
Catherine Quinn,
Stephen J. Page
and
Linda Clare
Tourism, ageing and the demographic timebomb - The implications of dementia for the visitor economy : A perspective paper. (2019)
Joanne Connell
and
Stephen J. Page
An exploratory study of creating dementia-friendly businesses in the visitor economy : Evidence from the UK. (2019)
Joanne Connell
and
Stephen J. Page
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A survey of the experience of living with dementia in a dementia friendly community. (2020)
Nicole Darlington,
Antony Arthur,
Michael Woodward,
Stefanie Buckner,
Anne Killett,
Louise Lafortune,
Elspeth Mathie,
Andrea Mayrhofer,
John Thurman
and
Claire Goodman
Learning through projects : identifying opportunities for individual professional learning and development. (2014)
Claire Dickerson,
Joy Jarvis
and
Roger Levy
Untangling the Conceptual Isssues Raised in Reydon and Scholz’s Critique of Organizational Ecology and Darwinian Populations. (2014)
Denise E. Dollimore
Leveraging accessible tourism development through mega-events, and the disability-attitude gap. (2023)
Michael Duignan,
Ian Brittain,
Marcus Hansen,
Alan Fyall,
Simon Gerard
and
Stephen Page
How do event zones influence visitor behaviour and engagement with host destinations? : A longitudinal study of the Cambridge half marathon (2017–2020). (2023)
Michael Duignan,
Sharon Zho,
Jeongeun Park,
Sally Everett,
Lewis Walsh,
Stephen J. Page,
A Fyall
and
Marcus Hansen
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Defending internalism about unconscious phenomenal character. (2024)
Tomáš Marvan
and
Sam Coleman
Dementia Friendly Communities: The Involvement of People Living with Dementia. (2022)
Elspeth Mathie,
Antony Arthur,
Anne Killett,
Nicole Darlington,
Stefanie Buckner,
Louise Lafortune,
Andrea Mayrhofer,
Angela Dickinson,
Michael Woodward
and
Claire Goodman
Young onset dementia: Public involvement in co-designing community-based support. (2020)
Andrea Mayrhofer,
Elspeth Mathie,
Jane McKeown,
Claire Goodman,
Lisa Irvine,
Natalie Hall
and
Mike Walker
‘If you're a male primary teacher, there's a big “why are you doing that? What is wrong with you?”’ Gendered expectations of male primary teachers: The ‘double bind’. (2023)
Joanne McDowell
In Solidarity : Essays on Working-Class Organization and Strategy in the United States. (2014)
Kim Moody
Towards an Italian Marketing History. (2015)
Jonathan Morris
We Consumers - Tastes, Rituals and Waves. (2017)
Jonathan Morris