Outputs (72)
Insights from Zimbabwe's SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance (2021)
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This is how it Feels: Activating Lived Experience in the Penal Voluntary Sector (2021)
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Increasing calls for 'nothing about us without us' envision marginalised people as valuable and necessary contributors to policies and practices affecting them. In this paper, we examine what this type of inclusion feels like for criminalised people... Read More about This is how it Feels: Activating Lived Experience in the Penal Voluntary Sector.
Technicolour Eruptions of Light in the Darkness: An Interview with Professor Les Back (2021)
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(Not) Knowing and (Not) Caring About Animal Research: An Analysis of Writing From the Mass Observation Project (2021)
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Animal research remains a practice marked by controversy and moral dilemma. However, UK science-society dialogues on the issue are increasingly managed via one-way transmissions of information which construct publics as passive and attribute their co... Read More about (Not) Knowing and (Not) Caring About Animal Research: An Analysis of Writing From the Mass Observation Project.
A victim-centred cost–benefit analysis of a stalking prevention programme (2021)
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Research suggests that stalking inflicts great psychological and financial costs on victims. Yet costs of victimisation are notoriously difficult to estimate and include as intangible costs in cost–benefit analysis. This study reports an innovative c... Read More about A victim-centred cost–benefit analysis of a stalking prevention programme.
The cardboard box study: understanding collaborative data management in the connected home (2021)
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The home is a site marked by the increasing collection and use of personal data, whether online or from connected devices. This trend is accompanied by new data protection regulation and the development of privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) that s... Read More about The cardboard box study: understanding collaborative data management in the connected home.
Inpatient Institutional Care: The Forced Social Environment (2021)
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The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clinical expertise being the dominant voice within mental healthcare towards a more personalised and collaborative service that supports those in need of... Read More about Inpatient Institutional Care: The Forced Social Environment.
Becoming frail: A more than human exploration (2021)
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‘Frailty’ is increasingly used as a clinical term to refer and respond to a particular bodily presentation, with numerous scores and measures to support its clinical determination. While these tools are typically quantitative in nature and based prim... Read More about Becoming frail: A more than human exploration.