Items where Subject is "General Social Sciences"

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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
  • 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
  • Analysing Trade-offs in Frameworks for the Design of Smart Environments. (2019) Carmelo Ardito, Giuseppe Desolda, Rosa Lanzilotti, Alessio Malizia and Maristella Matera
  • A Review of Participant-Generated Image Methods in the Social Sciences. (2016) Nika Balomenou and Brian Garrod
  • Dynamics of Food Value Chains: Resilience, Fairness and Sustainability. (2022) David Barling, Antonella Samoggia and Gudrun Olafsdottir
  • Sustainable Development in International Law : Nature and Operation of an Evolutive Legal Norm. (2012) Virginie Barral
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Integrating HPWS and Organisational Memory for Enhanced Employee Performance. (2024) Moaz Gharib and Kamaal Allil
  • Trailblazing the gender revolution? Young people's understandings of gender diversity through generation and social change. (2021) Joe Hall, Kim Allen, Karen Cutherbert, Sally Hines and Sharon Elley
  • Barriers to leisure participation for people with dementia and their carers : An exploratory analysis of carer and people with dementia’s experiences. (2016) Anthea Innes, Stephen J. Page and Clare Cutler
  • Organisational arrangements and drinking water quality. (2010) J.O. Jenkins
  • Water use attitudes in the UK pharmaceutical industry. (2013) J.O. Jenkins and S. Oram
  • A Policy Development Perspective on Drinking Water Policy. (2012) James Jenkins
  • The impact of politics on the application of the Drinking Water Directive (80/778/EEC). (2010) James Jenkins
  • Customer Attitudes to Water Use and Its Conservation. (2016) James Jenkins, Lisa Palframan and Alexis Pericli
  • A qualitative analysis of the impact of cultural inertia on studynet/canvas use in teaching and learning at a post-92 university. (2021) Sheku Kakay
  • From Euclidean Geometry to Knots and Nets. (2019) Brendan Larvor
  • On the unreasonable reliability of mathematical inference. (2022) Brendan Philip Larvor
  • X-Phi and the challenge from ad hoc concepts. (2023) Michelle Liu
  • 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
  • Towards an Italian Marketing History. (2015) Jonathan Morris
  • Embodied leisure experiences of nature-based activities for people living with dementia. (2024) Steven Owen, Stephen J. Page, Katie Ledingham, Stefan Price, Joanne Connell and Linda Clare
  • Progress in Tourism Management: Is urban tourism a paradoxical research domain? Progress since 2011 and prospects for the future. (2023) Stephen J. Page and Michael Duignan
  • The Garden City, a reference for the requalification of the diffuse city. (2017) Susan Parham, Stéphane Sadoux, Gilles Novarina, Amélie Artis and David Ames
  • Beyond the ‘other’ as constitutive outside: : The politics of immunity in Roberto Esposito and Niklas Luhmann. (2016) Hannah Richter
  • Future, law, education and technology: WoW, have we forgotten something? (2017) Felipe Romero Moreno
  • Food festivals and well-being: Extending the PERMA model. (2024) Giulia Rossetti, Allan Jepson and Valentina Albanese
  • ‘After god, we give strength to each other’: young people’s experiences of coping in the context of unaccompanied forced migration. (2022) Jacqui Scott, Barbara Mason and Aisling Kelly
  • An Act of War? : The Interview Affair, the Sony Hack, and the Hollywood-Washington Nexus Today. (2019) Tony Shaw and Tricia Jenkins
  • Addressing policy challenges for more sustainable local-global food chains : policy frameworks and possible food ‘futures’. (2016) Julie Smith, Tim Lang, B. Vorley and David Barling
  • Sustainable Humans: A framework for applying Sustainable HRM principles to the Events Industry. (2022) Raphaela Stadler, Trudie Walters and Allan Jepson
  • Fashion, Textiles and the Origins of Industrial Revolution. (2016) John Styles
  • Managing behavioural and psychological symptoms in community dwelling older people with dementia:1. A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions. (2018) Daksha Trivedi, Andreas Braun, Angela Dickinson, Heather Gage, Laura Hamilton, Claire Goodman, Kunle Ashaye, Steve Iliffe and Jill Manthorpe
  • Governing fiduciary relationships or building up a governance model for trust in AI? : Review of healthcare as a socio-technical system. (2023) Mehmet Bilal Unver
  • Navigating relationships in practice learning: voices from practice educators. (2021) Echo Yeung, Andrea Newman and Beverley Burke
  • Monograph
  • The Buckinghamshire ‘School Food Partnership’ Programme. (2024) Laura Hamilton and Angela Dickinson
  • Rethinking Heritage : A guide to help make your site more dementia-friendly. (2017) Kim Klug, Stephen J. Page, Joanne Connell, Daisy Robson and Emma Bould
  • Review of Current Knowledge : Smart Meters and Domestic Water Usage. (2015) Alexis Pericli and James Jenkins
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Why are Garden Cities in the news? (2017) Susan Parham
  • BILETA Response to EC Consultation on the Evaluation and Modernization of the Legal Framework for the Enforcement of IPRED. (2016) Felipe Romero Moreno and James GH Griffin
  • BILETA Response to IPO consultation to changes to penalties for online copyright infringement. (2015) Felipe Romero Moreno and James G.H. Griffin
  • Book
  • Developing Outstanding Practice in School-Based Teacher Education. (2014)
  • 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
  • Sustainable development in international lawEssay on the legal implications of an evolutive norm. (2015) Virginie Barral
  • In Solidarity : Essays on Working-Class Organization and Strategy in the United States. (2014) Kim Moody
  • Emergent Pedagogy in England : A Critical Realist Study of Structure-Agency Interactions in Higher Education. (2016) Bushra Sharar
  • Other
  • Proceedings of the Water Efficiency Conference 2014. (2014)
  • Prison is a stressful place for pregnant women but with help the prison service can improve. (2016) Laura Abbott
  • Bisexuality and ageing : Why it matters for social work practice. (2018) Kathryn Almack, Rebecca L. Jones and Rachael M. Scicluna
  • Looking To The Future: Research Rich and Informed Teaching. (2017) Grant Bage
  • Using volunteer-employed photography : Seeing St David's peninsula through the eyes of locals and tourists. (2010) Nika Balomenou and Brian Garrod
  • 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
  • Principle 4 : Sustainable Development through Integration. (2015) Virginie Barral and Pierre-Marie Dupuy
  • 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
  • Introduction : Gender and Power in Shrew-Taming Narratives. (2010) Graham Holderness
  • Competition, Collaboration and Combination: Differences in Attitudes to Collective Organization Among Offline and Online Platform Workers. (2021) Kaire Holts, Ursula Huws, Neil Spencer and Matthew Coates
  • Case Study - Leading Co-production : The case of Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service's Community Volunteer Scheme. (2018) Yassaman Imani and Hans Schlappa
  • Understanding consumer responses to water efficiency strategies. (2014) James Jenkins and Alexis Pericli
  • An exploration of consumer attitudes toward water conservation measures in East Hertfordshire. (2014) James Jenkins, Alexis Pericli and Lisa Palframan
  • UNDERSTANDING THE COLLECTIVISM DILEMMA: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE ETHNICITY PLAYS IN PROMOTING THE COLLECTIVIST BEHAVIOUR OF CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM FAMILIES AT MEALTIMES. (2021) Sheku Kakay
  • 'I see, I see . . .' : Goodnight mommy (2014) as Austrian Gothic. (2019) Lies Lanckman
  • ‘What price widowhood?’ : The faded stardom of Norma Shearer. (2016) Lies Lanckman
  • We Consumers - Tastes, Rituals and Waves. (2017) Jonathan Morris
  • Uncertainty in wage increase negotiation and decisions; An approach from flexible fuzzy inference system (FIS). (2013) Festus Oluseyi Oderanti
  • Dementia as a global challenge: Progress and prospects for creating more dementia-inclusive tourism industries. (2024) Stephen J. Page and Joanne Connell
  • Garden Cities - Why Not? (2016) Susan Parham and Keith Boyfield
  • Hertfordshire Guide to Growth : Five Years On. (2014) Susan Parham and James Hulme
  • Making Space for Food in Hatfield. (2016) Susan Parham and Ben McCabe
  • Rebuilding 'ethics' to govern AI: How to re-set the boundaries for the legal sector? (2023) Mehmet Bilal Unver
  • Regulation of the Digital Markets in the UK, US and the EU : Context, Criteria, Containment, and Beyond. (2024) Mehmet Bilal Unver
  • Experiences of new school-based teacher educators. (2014) Elizabeth White