Commentary: Thaddeus Blanchette and Ana Paula da Silva’s Myth of Maria
(2013)
Journal Article
Sandy, L. (2013). Commentary: Thaddeus Blanchette and Ana Paula da Silva’s Myth of Maria. Dialectical Anthropology, 37(2), 325-331. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-013-9312-3
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Inclusion or outcomes? Tensions in the involvement of people with learning disabilities in strategic planning (2013)
Journal Article
Fyson, R., & Fox, L. (2014). Inclusion or outcomes? Tensions in the involvement of people with learning disabilities in strategic planning. Disability and Society, 29(2), 239-254. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2013.776491Social inclusion is a key principle that underpins the provision of services for people with learning disabilities in England. Learning Disability Partnership Boards, which are responsible for local strategic planning of learning disability services,... Read More about Inclusion or outcomes? Tensions in the involvement of people with learning disabilities in strategic planning.
Do patients registered with CAM-trained GPs really use fewer health care resources and live longer? A response to Kooreman and Baars. Eur J Health Econ (2012). 13:469–776 (2013)
Journal Article
Sampson, C. J., Whitehurst, D. G. T., & Street, A. (2013). Do patients registered with CAM-trained GPs really use fewer health care resources and live longer? A response to Kooreman and Baars. Eur J Health Econ (2012). 13:469–776. European Journal of Health Economics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-013-0466-3
Developing communities of practice to support the implementation of research into clinical practice (2013)
Journal Article
Thomson, L., Schneider, J., & Wright, N. (2013). Developing communities of practice to support the implementation of research into clinical practice. Leadership in Health Services, 26(1), 20-33. https://doi.org/10.1108/17511871311291705
Climate change on Twitter: topics, communities and conversations about the 2013 IPCC report (2013)
Journal Article
Pearce, W., Holmberg, K., Hellsten, I., & Nerlich, B. Climate change on Twitter: topics, communities and conversations about the 2013 IPCC report. Manuscript submitted for publicationIn September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its first comprehensive assessment of physical climate science in six years, constituting a critical event in the societal debate about climate change. This paper analyses the... Read More about Climate change on Twitter: topics, communities and conversations about the 2013 IPCC report.
Contesting science by appealing to its norms: readers discuss climate science in the Daily Mail (2013)
Journal Article
Jaspal, R., Nerlich, B., & Koteyko, N. (2013). Contesting science by appealing to its norms: readers discuss climate science in the Daily Mail. Science Communication, 35(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/1075547012459274This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader comments published in the Daily Mail, subsequent to climategate. The following themes are reported: (1) denigration of climate scientists to contest hegemon... Read More about Contesting science by appealing to its norms: readers discuss climate science in the Daily Mail.
Climate change and ‘climategate’ in online reader comments: a mixed methods study (2013)
Journal Article
Koteyko, N., Jaspal, R., & Nerlich, B. (2013). Climate change and ‘climategate’ in online reader comments: a mixed methods study. Geographical Journal, 179(1), https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4959.2012.00479.xClimate change has rarely been out of the public spotlight in the first decade of this century. The high-profile international meetings and controversies such as ‘climategate’ have highlighted the fact
that it is as much a political issue as it is a... Read More about Climate change and ‘climategate’ in online reader comments: a mixed methods study.
UK media representations of carbon capture and storage: actors, frames and metaphors (2013)
Journal Article
Nerlich, B., & Jaspal, R. (2013). UK media representations of carbon capture and storage: actors, frames and metaphors. Metaphor and the Social World, 3(1), https://doi.org/10.1075/msw.3.1.02nerCarbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a climate change mitigation technology which has had a rather chequered history in British policy making and in the British public sphere. This article deals with the neglected topic of representations of CCS in th... Read More about UK media representations of carbon capture and storage: actors, frames and metaphors.
International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia (2012)
Book Chapter
Sandy, L. (2012). International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia. In M. Ford, L. Lyons, & W. van Schendel (Eds.), Labour Migration and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia : Critical Perspectives (41-56). RoutledgeCambodia has long been identified as a human trafficking ‘hotspot’ (see Molland in this volume) and, after sustained pressure from the US and other governments, in February 2008 the Royal Government of Cambodia promulgated its Law on the Suppression... Read More about International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia.
Hindu, Muslim and Sikh young adults: Gendered Practices in the Negotiation of Sexuality and Relationship (2012)
Book Chapter
Page, S.-J., & Yip, A. (2012). Hindu, Muslim and Sikh young adults: Gendered Practices in the Negotiation of Sexuality and Relationship. In Religion, Gender and Sexuality in Everyday Life. RoutledgeThis chapter focuses on a wider project that sought to capture the management of sexual and religious identities among adults, who self-identified as Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh or a combination of one or more of these faiths. It... Read More about Hindu, Muslim and Sikh young adults: Gendered Practices in the Negotiation of Sexuality and Relationship.