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Group awareness tools for computer-supported collaborative learning (2018)
Book Chapter
Bodemer, D., Janssen, J., & Schnaubert, L. (2018). Group awareness tools for computer-supported collaborative learning. In F. Fischer, C. E. Hmelo-Silver, S. R. Goldman, & P. Reimann (Eds.), International Handbook of the Learning Sciences (351-358). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315617572

The past decade has seen tremendous growth in the instructional use of digital games in K-16 education. While most attention has focused on approaches of playing games for learning, making games for learning is now seen as an equally promising approa... Read More about Group awareness tools for computer-supported collaborative learning.

Building porous graphene architectures for electrochemical energy storage devices (2018)
Book Chapter
Chen, G. Z., & Chen, Y. (2018). Building porous graphene architectures for electrochemical energy storage devices. In R. Rajagopalan, & A. Balakrishnan (Eds.), Innovations in Engineered Porous Materials for Energy Generation and Storage Applications (86-108). Boca Raton, Florida, USA: Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315184401-3

This chapter offers a critical review of graphene based porous materials for energy applications. Three main recent progresses are discussed on materials synthesis, including (1) potassium hydroxide activated graphenes, (2) graphene hydrogels from hy... Read More about Building porous graphene architectures for electrochemical energy storage devices.

Édouard Daladier (2018)
Book Chapter
Hucker, D. (2018). Édouard Daladier. In The Encyclopedia of Diplomacy. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley

Mis/quotation in constrained writing (2018)
Book Chapter
Kirwan, P. (2018). Mis/quotation in constrained writing. In K. Rumbold, & J. Maxwell (Eds.), Shakespeare and quotation. Cambridge University Press

Policing the Community Together: The Impact of Technology on Citizen Engagement (2018)
Book Chapter
Brewster, B., Gibson, H., & Gunning, M. (2018). Policing the Community Together: The Impact of Technology on Citizen Engagement. In G. Leventakis, & M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Societal Implications of Community-Oriented Policing and Technology (91-102). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89297-9_11

Despite broad and often varied underlying definitions, a common theme throughout community and neighbourhood policing strategies establishes the need to target improvements in the relationship and level of engagement between the police and the commun... Read More about Policing the Community Together: The Impact of Technology on Citizen Engagement.

Quotient inductive-inductive types (2018)
Book Chapter
Altenkirch, T., Capriotti, P., Dijkstra, G., Kraus, N., & Nordvall Forsberg, F. (2018). Quotient inductive-inductive types. In C. Baier, & U. Dal Lago (Eds.), FoSSaCS 2018: Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures (293-310). Cham: Springer Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89366-2_16

Higher inductive types (HITs) in Homotopy Type Theory (HoTT) allow the definition of datatypes which have constructors for equalities over the defined type. HITs generalise quotient types and allow to define types which are not sets in the sense of H... Read More about Quotient inductive-inductive types.

United Kingdom: film funding, the "corporate welfare system" and its discontents (2018)
Book Chapter
Newsinger, J., & Prescence, S. (2018). United Kingdom: film funding, the "corporate welfare system" and its discontents. In P. Murschetz, R. Teichmann, & M. Karmasin (Eds.), Handbook of State Aid for Film: Finance, Industries and Regulation (447-462). Cham, Switzerland: Springer Publishing Company

Music in Euripides' Medea (2018)
Book Chapter
Thomas, O. (2018). Music in Euripides' Medea. In T. Phillips, & A. D'Angour (Eds.), Music, text and culture in Ancient Greece. Oxford University Press

Argues for the plausibility of Athenaeus' evidence that Euripides' Medea contained an innovative treatment of melody, and discusses how this may have interacted with what the characters within the play say about musical innovations.

Neural networks and neurocomputational modeling (2018)
Book Chapter
Toutounji, H., Hertäg, L., & Durstewitz, D. (2018). Neural networks and neurocomputational modeling. In . E.-J. Wagenmakers (Ed.), Stevens' handbook of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience, Vol. V: Methodology. (4th edition). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119170174.epcn517

This chapter reviews methods of neurocomputational modeling, ranging from biophysically detailed single neuron and synapse models to connectionist‐style, abstract network formalisms. These methods form an arsenal of mathematical tools that draw on dy... Read More about Neural networks and neurocomputational modeling.

Hermetically unsealed: lyric genres in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes (2018)
Book Chapter
Thomas, O. (2018). Hermetically unsealed: lyric genres in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. In F. Budelmann, & T. Phillips (Eds.), Textual events: performance and the lyric in early Greece. Oxford University Press

The Hymn to Hermes offers a late archaic or early classical viewpoint on genre in lyric poetry. It compares hymns and theogonies to bantering songs at symposia, apparently in a paradox grounded in Hermes’ ability to control transfers across firm boun... Read More about Hermetically unsealed: lyric genres in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes.

Civil and social death: criminal background and the loss of the self (2018)
Book Chapter
HENLEY, A. (2018). Civil and social death: criminal background and the loss of the self. In S. Read, S. Santatzoglou, & A. Wrigley (Eds.), Loss, dying and bereavement in the criminal justice system (76-84). Abingdon: Routledge

In this chapter I offer an alternative perspective to the themes of ‘dying’, ‘loss’ and bereavement’ within criminal justice and explore the relationships which exist between social practices of punishment and the status or positioning of former lawb... Read More about Civil and social death: criminal background and the loss of the self.

Neural Fields: Localised States with Piece-Wise Constant Interactions (2018)
Book Chapter
Gökçe, A., Coombes, S., & Avitabile, D. (2018). Neural Fields: Localised States with Piece-Wise Constant Interactions. In Mathematical and Theoretical Neuroscience: Cell, Network and Data Analysis (111-121). Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68297-6_7

Neural field models are typically cast as continuum integro-differential equations for describing the idealised coarse-grained activity of populations of interacting neurons. For smooth Mexican hat kernels, with short-range excitation and long-range... Read More about Neural Fields: Localised States with Piece-Wise Constant Interactions.

Disengaged students: insights from the RESL.eu international survey (2018)
Book Chapter
D'ANGELO, A., & KAYE, N. (2018). Disengaged students: insights from the RESL.eu international survey. In C. Timmerman, R. Van Caudenberg, N. Clycq, L. Van Praag, & W. Nouwen (Eds.), Comparative perspectives on Early School Leaving in the European Union (17-32). Routledge

Early Medieval Genoa (2018)
Book Chapter
Balzaretti, R. (in press). Early Medieval Genoa. In C. Beneš (Ed.), A companion to Medieval Genoa. Brill

The earliest coherent written documentation for Genoa in the early medieval period is from the latter part of the tenth century. Charters documenting the property transactions of several local churches (notably San Siro and Santo Stefano) reveal that... Read More about Early Medieval Genoa.

Skilled migrant African women of faith and diaspora investment (2018)
Book Chapter
Thondhlana, J., & Madziva, R. (2018). Skilled migrant African women of faith and diaspora investment. In D. Hack-Polay, & J. Siwale (Eds.), African diaspora direct investment: establishing the economic and socio-cultural rationale. Palgrave Macmillan