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 Owen, 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
  • La Garden City, une référence pour le requalification de la ville diffuse 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
  • The dementia-nature-inclusivity nexus and the needs of people living with dementia. (2024) Sally Stapley, Stephen J. Page, Hannah Wheat, Steven Owen, Katie Ledingham, Stephan Price, Joanne Connell, Caroline Quinn, Carol Opdebeec, Christina Victor and Linda Clare
  • 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
  • Le développement durable en droit international : Essai sur les incidences juridiques d’une norme évolutive 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
  • Effeminate belonging : Gender nonconforming experience and gay bottom identities. (2024) Richard Vytniorgu
  • 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
  • Transports et droit international de l'environnement: en quete d'une approche integree? 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
  • Retour sur la fonction du développement durable en droit international : de l'outil herméneutique à l'obligation de s'efforcer d'atteindre le développement durable 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