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An interdisciplinary review of energy storage for communities: challenges and perspectives (2017)
Journal Article
Parra, D., Swierczynski, M., Stroe, D. I., Norman, S. A., Abdon, A., Worlitschek, J., …Patel, M. K. (in press). An interdisciplinary review of energy storage for communities: challenges and perspectives. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 79, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.05.003

Given the increasing penetration of renewable energy technologies as distributed generation embedded in the consumption centres, there is growing interest in energy storage systems located very close to consumers. These systems allow to increase the... Read More about An interdisciplinary review of energy storage for communities: challenges and perspectives.

Regional game studies (2016)
Journal Article
Liboriussen, B., & Martin, P. (2016). Regional game studies

In the last few years there has been an increase in game scholarship conducted in and focussed on areas outside of Western Europe and North America. This scholarship has been recognized and supported by the establishment of regional research networks... Read More about Regional game studies.

Race, colonial history and national identity: Resident Evil 5 as a Japanese game (2016)
Journal Article
Martin, P. (in press). Race, colonial history and national identity: Resident Evil 5 as a Japanese game. Games and Culture, https://doi.org/10.1177/1555412016631648

Resident Evil 5 is a zombie game made by Capcom featuring a White American protagonist and set in Africa. This paper argues that approaching this as a Japanese game reveals aspects of a Japanese racial and colonial social imaginary that are missed if... Read More about Race, colonial history and national identity: Resident Evil 5 as a Japanese game.

Constructing notions of healthcare productivity: The call for a new professionalism? (2014)
Journal Article
Moffatt, F., Martin, P., & Timmons, S. (2014). Constructing notions of healthcare productivity: The call for a new professionalism?. Sociology of Health and Illness, 36(5), 686-702. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12093

Improving performance is an imperative for most healthcare systems in industrialised countries. This article considers one such system, the UK's National Health Service (NHS). Recent NHS reforms and strategies have advocated improved healthcare produ... Read More about Constructing notions of healthcare productivity: The call for a new professionalism?.

A spatial analysis of the JBA headquarters in Splinter Cell: Double Agent (2014)
Journal Article
Martin, P. (in press). A spatial analysis of the JBA headquarters in Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Entertainment Computing, 5(1), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.entcom.2013.12.001

Three measures drawn from space syntax are proposed as means of describing game spaces with a view to a morphological critical analysis. These measures are: core integration and segregation, isovist area, and visibility/accessibility discrepancy (VAD... Read More about A spatial analysis of the JBA headquarters in Splinter Cell: Double Agent.

Embodiment in skateboarding videogames (2013)
Journal Article
Martin, P. (2013). Embodiment in skateboarding videogames. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 9(2), https://doi.org/10.1386/padm.9.2.315_1

This article analyses the avatar in action games as both object of perception and instrument of action and perception. This allows for a picture to emerge of the way in which avatars in 3D action games serve as a kind of commentary on what it is to h... Read More about Embodiment in skateboarding videogames.

Stem cells for enhancing recovery after stroke: a review (2009)
Journal Article
England, T. J., Martin, P., & Bath, P. M. (2009). Stem cells for enhancing recovery after stroke: a review. International Journal of Stroke, 4(2),

The potential application for stem cell therapy is vast, and
development for use in ischaemic stroke is still in its infancy. Access to stem cells for research is contentious; however, stem cells are obtainable from both animal and human. Despite a... Read More about Stem cells for enhancing recovery after stroke: a review.

On the comparison of proof planning systems: Lambda-clam, Omega and IsaPlanner
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dennis, L. A., Jamnik, M., & Pollet, M. (2005). On the comparison of proof planning systems: Lambda-clam, Omega and IsaPlanner. In J. Carette, & W. Farmer (Eds.),

We present a framework for describing proof planners. This framework is based around a decomposition of proof planners into planning states, proof language, proof plans, proof methods, proof revision, proof control and planning algorithms.

We us... Read More about On the comparison of proof planning systems: Lambda-clam, Omega and IsaPlanner.