Items where Division is "Department of Applied Social Sciences" and Year is 2014

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Number of items: 19.

Article

Gartland, Clare (2014) Student ambassadors: ‘role models’, learning practices and identities. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 36 (8). pp. 1192-1211. ISSN 0142-5692

Harman, V and Sinha, Shamser (2014) Moving racisms, shifting targets; comparing racism experienced by mothers of mixed-parentage children with racism experienced by young people seeking sanctuary in Britain. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 21 (5). pp. 498-515. ISSN 1070-289X

Huggins, Christopher (2014) Local enterprise partnerships and the development of European structural and investment fund strategies in England. European Structural and Investment Funds Journal, 2 (2). pp. 183-189. ISSN 2196-8268

Mavrommatis, Michael (2014) Book review: Transnational culture transnational identity: the politics and ethics of global cultural exchange by Maria Koundoura. Ethnic and racial studies, 37 (10). pp. 1968-1970. ISSN 0141-9870

Panda, M.R, Lecluyse, Wendy, Tan, C.M, Jürgens, T and Meddis, R (2014) Hearing dummies: individualised computer models of hearing impairment. International journal of audiology, 53 (10). pp. 699-709. ISSN 1499-2027

Sinha, Shamser and Back, L (2014) Making methods sociable: dialogue, ethics and authorship in qualitative research. Qualitative Research, 14 (4). pp. 473-487. ISSN 1468-7941

Tartarini, Fabio (2014) Book review: Cultures of desistance by A. Calverley. British Journal of Community Justice, 12 (3). pp. 101-102. ISSN 1475-0279

Wilson, Krissy and French, C.C (2014) Magic and memory: using conjuring to explore the effects of suggestion, social influence, and paranormal belief on eyewitness testimony for an ostensibly paranormal event. Frontiers in Psychology, 5 (1289). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1664-1078

Book Section

Agnew, Stuart (2014) Rational choice theory. In: A companion to criminal justice, mental health and risk. Companions in criminology and criminal justice . Policy press, Bristol, UK, p. 231. ISBN 9781447310341

Bond, Emma (2014) Risk society. In: A companion to criminal justice, mental health and risk. Companions in criminology and criminal justice . Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 250-253. ISBN 9781447310341

Bowman, Matthew (2014) Shapes of time: melancholia, anachronism, de-distancing. In: Heidegger and the Work of Art History. Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 173-194. ISBN 9781409456131

Clark, Jessica (2014) Sexualisation and the discursive figure of the child. In: Soul of society: A focus on the lives of children & youth. Sociological studies in childhood and youth, 18 . Emerald publishing limited, Bingley, UK, pp. 173-198. ISBN 9781784410605

Gill, David (2014) Looting matters: blogging in a research context. In: Blogging Archaeology. Landward Research, pp. 44-59. ISBN 9780957245211

Hallsworth, Simon and James, David (2014) Growing sanguine about the weeds: gardening and security revisited. In: Positive Criminology: reflections on care, belonging and security. Eleven international publishing, The Hague, The Netherlands, pp. 57-70. ISBN 9789462364448

Sinha, Shamser, Burr, R and Sutton, A (2014) Working with young separated asylum seekers. In: Rethinking anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive theories for social work practice. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 60-74. ISBN 9781137023971

Book

Bond, Emma (2014) Childhood, mobile technologies and everyday experiences; changing technologies = changing childhoods? Studies in Childhood and Youth . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 9781137292520

Gartland, Clare (2014) STEM strategies: student ambassadors and equality in higher education. Trentham books, London, UK. ISBN 9781858566177

Seal, Mike and Frost, Simon (2014) Philosophy in youth and community work. Russell House Publishing, lyme Regis. ISBN 9781905541904

Other

Huggins, Christopher (2014) Arranging and conducting elite interviews: practical considerations. Sage Research Methods.

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