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From the Public to the Private: The Digitization of Scholarship (2014)
Book Chapter
White, A. (2014). From the Public to the Private: The Digitization of Scholarship. In Digital media and society: transforming economics, politics and social practices (3-25). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137393630_1

Depending on your perspective, digital media threatens to either destroy or revolutionize millennia-old scholarly practices. The way in which we seek information online as a means of helping us to construct knowledge differs significantly from tried... Read More about From the Public to the Private: The Digitization of Scholarship.

Key issues: religious belief (2014)
Book Chapter
Jones, M. R. (2014). Key issues: religious belief. In A. Hadfield, M. Dimmock, & A. Shinn (Eds.), The Ashgate research companion to popular culture in early modern England. London: Routledge

Cognitive poetics (2014)
Book Chapter
Harrison, C., & Stockwell, P. (2014). Cognitive poetics. In J. Littlemore, & J. Taylor (Eds.), The Bloomsbury companion to cognitive linguistics. Bloomsbury Academic

Methods for assessing the regenerative responses of neural tissue (2014)
Book Chapter
Poser, S. W., Rueger, M. A., & Androutsellis-Theotokis, A. (2014). Methods for assessing the regenerative responses of neural tissue. In B. Christ, J. Oerlecke, & P. Stock (Eds.), Animal models for stem cell therapy (293-302). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1453-1_24

In order to establish novel therapeutic paradigms and advance the field of regenerative medicine, methods for their effective implementation as well as rigorous assessment of outcomes are critical. This is especially evident and challenging in the co... Read More about Methods for assessing the regenerative responses of neural tissue.

The Multiple Representation Principle in Multimedia Learning (2014)
Book Chapter
AINSWORTH, S. (2014). The Multiple Representation Principle in Multimedia Learning. The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning 2nd edition (464-486). New York: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139547369.024

© Cambridge University Press 2005, 2014. This chapter argues that to understand the ways that multiple representations should be designed to support learning, we need to consider the pedagogical functions that they play alongside their structural for... Read More about The Multiple Representation Principle in Multimedia Learning.

Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance (2014)
Book Chapter
Siebers, P.-O., Aickelin, U., Celia, H., & Clegg, C. (2014). Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance. In S. J. Taylor (Ed.), Agent-based modeling and simulation (97-132). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137453648_7

Often models for understanding the impact of management practices on retail performance are developed under the assumption of stability, equilibrium and linearity, whereas retail operations are considered in reality to be dynamic, non-linear and comp... Read More about Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance.

Social media and its role for LEAs: Review and applications (2014)
Book Chapter
Bayerl, P. S., Akhgar, B., Brewster, B., Domdouzis, K., & Gibson, H. (2014). Social media and its role for LEAs: Review and applications. In B. Akhgar, A. Staniforth, & F. Bosco (Eds.), Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism Investigator's Handbook (197-220). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-800743-3.00016-5

Social media has become a major aspect of online activity, and thus an essential part of cybercrime and cyber terrorism-related operations. As LEA’s (law enforcement agencies) focus upon cybercrime and cyber terrorism threats increase, so does the re... Read More about Social media and its role for LEAs: Review and applications.

Spatial uncertainty management in pedestrian navigation (2014)
Book Chapter
Basiri, A., Amirian, P., Winstanley, A., Moore, T., & Hill, C. (2014). Spatial uncertainty management in pedestrian navigation. In C. Liu (Ed.), Principle and application progress in location-based services (343-355). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04028-8_23

Location-based services use location as contextual data to exclude irrelevant services from users. However almost all positioning technologies can only provide a location with a certain degree of accuracy. It is necessary to have a framework which ca... Read More about Spatial uncertainty management in pedestrian navigation.

The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement (2014)
Book Chapter
Georgopoulos, A. (2014). The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement. In K. Vasiliki, N. Skoutaris, & V. P. Tzevelekos (Eds.), The EU Accession to the ECHR. Hart Publishing

The aim of this paper is two fold. First, it tries to map out the areas of potential interplay/interaction between public procurement and human rights. Second, it explores whether the prospective accession of the EU to the ECHR will have concrete con... Read More about The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement.

Ethics and Anglo-German Relations during the Wars of Religion (2014)
Book Chapter
GEHRING, D. (2014). Ethics and Anglo-German Relations during the Wars of Religion. In D. Wendebourg, & A. Ryrie (Eds.), Sister Reformations II: Reformation and Ethics in Germany and in England / Schwesterreformationen II: Reformation und Ethik in Deutschland und in Englan (299-323). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck

Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway (2014)
Book Chapter
Harrison, A. (2014). Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway. In D. Simmons, & N. Allen (Eds.), Reassessing the twentieth-century canon: from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith. Palgrave Macmillan

This essay discusses the importance of urban spaces in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, linking them to central themes in the novel (including the fragmented consciousness of the characters, and withheld - or only partially understood - meaning).

Genealogies of autonomous mobility (2014)
Book Chapter
PAPADOPOULOS, D., & Martignoni, M. (2014). Genealogies of autonomous mobility. In E. F. Isin, & P. Nyers (Eds.), Routledge handbook of global citizenship studies, 38-48. London: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Economic crisis, work life balance and class (2014)
Book Chapter
Warren, T. (2014). Economic crisis, work life balance and class. In K. Farnsworth, Z. Irving, & M. Fenger (Eds.), Social Policy Review 26: analysis and debate in social policy 2014. Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447315568.001.0001

Since the 2008 economic crisis, each year has brought new challenges to welfare states. This important annual volume with contributions from an exciting mix of internationally renowned experts within the social policy community examines the economic... Read More about Economic crisis, work life balance and class.

Influence in British Colonial Africa (2014)
Book Chapter
Law, K., & Jackson, A. (2014). Influence in British Colonial Africa. In G. Kennedy, & C. Tuck (Eds.), British Propaganda and Wars of Empire: Influencing Friend and Foe 1900–2010 (97-122). Farnham: Ashgate Publishing

In the lexicon of European de-colonisation, counter-insurgency campaigns were fought against anti-imperialism across the periphery of empire from Vietnam to Algeria and from Kenya to Malaya. British propagandists hoped to persuade the inhabitants of... Read More about Influence in British Colonial Africa.

Religious faith and heterosexuality: a multi-faith exploration of young adults (2014)
Book Chapter
Yip, A. K.-T., & Page, S.-J. (2014). Religious faith and heterosexuality: a multi-faith exploration of young adults. In R. L. Piedmont, & A. Village (Eds.), Research in the social scientific study of religion, Volume 25. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004272385

This paper examines the understandings and practices of 515 heterosexual religious young adults living in the UK in terms of their religious faith and sexuality. It presents qualitative and quantitative data drawn from uestionnaires, interviews, and... Read More about Religious faith and heterosexuality: a multi-faith exploration of young adults.

Atmosphere and tone (2014)
Book Chapter
Stockwell, P. (2014). Atmosphere and tone. In P. Stockwell, & S. Whiteley (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of stylistics (360-374). Cambridge University Press