Items where Division is "Faculty of Arts, Business & Applied Social Science > Department of Applied Social Sciences" and Year is 2020

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Article

Adisa, Olumide (2020) Rural women’s participation in solar-powered irrigation in Niger: lessons from Dimitra Clubs. Gender and Development, 28 (3). pp. 535-549. ISSN 1355-2074

Andell, Paul (2020) County lines: Importance of multi-layered analysis and responses. Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.

Ayling, Pere (2020) Revisiting the un/ethical: the complex ethics of elite studies research. Qualitative Research. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1468-7941

Cole, Geoff, Millett, Abbie, Samuel, Steven and Eacott, Madeline (2020) Perspective-taking: in search of a theory. Vision, 4 (30). pp. 1-18. ISSN 2411-5150

Howells, Aisha and Bald, Caroline (2020) ‘This is my oasis’: an exploration of student hub support for social work students’ wellbeing. Social Work Education. ISSN 1470-1227

Maitra, Dev Rup (2020) ‘If you’re down with a gang inside, you can lead a nice life’: prison gangs in the age of austerity. Youth justice, 20 (1-2). pp. 128-145. ISSN 1473-2254

Maitra, Dev rup (2020) Book review: Competing for control: gangs and the social order of prisons. British Journal of Community Justice, 16 (1). ISSN 1475-0279

Polley, Laura and Smith, Richard (2020) Exploring body worn cameras; Prison Officer perceptions of safety and accountability. Prison Service Journal. ISSN 0300-3558 (Unpublished)

Richards, Sarah (2020) Everybody’s child: an exploration of images of children that shocked the world. Genealogy, 4 (73). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2313-5778

Rzepnikowska Phillips, Alina (2020) Migrant experiences of conviviality in the context of Brexit: Polish migrant Women in Manchester. Central and Eastern European Migration Review (CEEMR), 9 (1). pp. 65-83. ISSN 2300-1682

Seal, Mike (2020) No homo: Reactions to the interruption of heteronormativity on a youth and community work course. Journal of LGBT Youth. ISSN 1936-1653

Seal, Mike and Parkes, Sarah (2020) Pedagogy as transition: student directed tutor groups on foundation years. Journal of the Foundation Year Network, 1. pp. 7-20.

Sirdifield, Coral, Marples, Rebecca, Denney, David and Brooker, Charlie (2020) Perceptions of the effectiveness of health care for probationers. International journal of prisoner health, 16 (2). pp. 123-134. ISSN 1744-9219

Willis, Reilly (2020) Becoming indigenous or being overcome? strategic indigenous rights litigation in the Sudan. The International Journal of Human Rights. pp. 1-20. ISSN 1744-053X

Willis, Reilly (2020) Exploring the relationship between global Twitter campaigns and domestic law: methodological challenges and solutions. Information and Communications Technology Law. ISSN 1360-0834 (In Press)

Willis, Reilly (2020) Habermasian utopia or Sunstein's echo chamber? The ‘dark side’ of hashtag hijacking and feminist activism. Legal Studies, 40 (3). pp. 507-526. ISSN 0261-3875

Xenos, Dimitris (2020) The impact of the European patent system on SMEs and national states. Prometheus, 36 (1). pp. 51-68. ISSN 0810-9028

Book Section

Bond, Emma and Buck, Ellen (2020) Effective strategies for information literacy education: combating ‘fake news’ and empowering critical thinking. In: Future directions in digital information. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands. ISBN 9780128221440

Bond, Emma and Phippen, A (2020) Image recognition in child sexual exploitation material-capabilities, ethics and rights. In: Policing in the era of ai and smart societies. Springer, Berlin, Germany. ISBN 9783030506124

Bond, Emma and Phippen, A (2020) Tackling teen sexting-policing challenges when society and technology outpace legislation. In: Policing in the era of ai and smart societies. Springer, Berlin, Germany. ISBN 9783030506124

Bond, Emma and Phippen, A (2020) Virtually vulnerable – why digital technology challenges the fundamental concepts of vulnerability and risk. In: Public management and vulnerability: contextualising change. Taylor and Francis, Abingdon, England. ISBN 9780429352683

Finch, Jo (2020) Social construction and emotional development. In: Human Growth and Development in Children and Young People: Theoretical and practice perspectives. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 67-84. ISBN 9781447337423

Finch, Jo and McKendrick, David (2020) Securitising social work: counter terrorism, extremism and radicalisation. In: Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work. Routledge International Handbooks . Routledge, Abingdon, England, pp. 244-255. ISBN 9780367659592

Finch, Jo and Parker, Jonathan (2020) The history and context of contemporary social work (including global social work). In: Introducing Social Work. Transforming Social Work Practice Series . Learning Matters, Sage, London, England, pp. 1-13. ISBN 9781526463364

Flinders, Matthew and Huggins, Christopher (2020) Modes of state governance, populist pressures and public sector reform. In: Public value management, governance and reform in Britain. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 87-114. ISBN 9783030555856

Manning, Mark and Agnew, Stuart (2020) Policing in the era of ai and smart societies: austerity; legitimacy and blurring the line of consent. In: Policing in the era of ai and smart societies. Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications . Cham, Switzerland, Online, pp. 59-82. ISBN 9783030506131

Book

Bond, Emma and Phippen, Andy (2020) Organisational responses to social media storms. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland. ISBN 9783030499761

Other

Howells, Aisha, Walters, Sophie and Duckett, Nora (2020) Scoping study and impact evaluation – citizen service user and carer involvement in social work education. University of Suffolk/Suffolk County Council, Ipswich, UK.

Huggins, Christopher, Barnard, Catherine, Barnes, Richard, Beukers-Stewart, Bryce, Bevington, Matthew, Carpenter, Griffin, Connolly, John, McAngus, Craig, Menon, Anand, van der Zwet, Arno, Rutter, Jill and Cheung, Aron (2020) Fisheries and Brexit. UK in a Changing Europe.

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