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Anticipating the reboot: teasing Top Gun 2 (2020)
Book Chapter
Grainge, P. (2020). Anticipating the reboot: teasing Top Gun 2. In D. Herbert, & C. Verevis (Eds.), Film reboots (205-218). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press

This chapter is about the anticipation of Top Gun: Maverick as a reboot. The focus, quite purposefully, is on the reboot before it was released or the momentum of advance marketing had begun to build. While Thomas Elsaesser has likened the arrival o... Read More about Anticipating the reboot: teasing Top Gun 2.

Learn like witches: gesturing towards Further Education otherwise (2020)
Book Chapter
Amsler, S. (2020). Learn like witches: gesturing towards Further Education otherwise. In M. Daley, K. Orr, & J. Petrie (Eds.), Caliban's Dance: FE after The Tempest. London: UCL IOE Press

This chapter starts from the eye of a storm for global existence. The earth is warming towards catastrophic temperatures, species are disappearing, lifestyles in the global North continue to demand extraction and death from the South, governments ref... Read More about Learn like witches: gesturing towards Further Education otherwise.

Learning analytics, education data mining and personalisation in health professions education (2020)
Book Chapter
Corral, J., Konstantinidis, S., & Bamidis, P. (2020). Learning analytics, education data mining and personalisation in health professions education. In S. Konstantinidis, P. Bamidis, & N. Zary (Eds.), Digital Innovations in Healthcare Education and Training. Elsevier

Personalization of student evaluation data and learning application usage has the potential to provide targeted feedback to support self-directed learning and expertise development among learners in health professions education. To provide personaliz... Read More about Learning analytics, education data mining and personalisation in health professions education.

Self-policing or self-improving?: analysing peer reviews between schools in England through the lens of isomorphism (2020)
Book Chapter
Greany, T. (2020). Self-policing or self-improving?: analysing peer reviews between schools in England through the lens of isomorphism. In School peer review for educational improvement and accountability: Theory, practice and policy implications (71-94). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48130-8_4

Peer reviews are not compulsory for schools in England, but they have become increasingly common in recent years. There is no single model for how peer reviews operate, but they generally involve staff from at least one other school in reviewing pra... Read More about Self-policing or self-improving?: analysing peer reviews between schools in England through the lens of isomorphism.

Clinical relevance of biomarkers in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer (2020)
Book Chapter
Parks, R. M., & Cheung, K. L. (2020). Clinical relevance of biomarkers in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer. In G. G. Chen, M. C. Tong, & C. van Hasselt (Eds.), Estrogen receptors: structure, functions and clinical aspects (53-91). Nova Science Publishers

© 2020 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Some biomarkers have been examined extensively in the context of breast cancer, including the oestrogen receptor (ER) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). They are now routinely measured and used c... Read More about Clinical relevance of biomarkers in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer.

Metalepsis, Grief, and Narrative in Aeneid 2 (2020)
Book Chapter
LOVATT, H. (2020). Metalepsis, Grief, and Narrative in Aeneid 2. In G. Trimble, & S. Matzner (Eds.), Breaking and Entering: Metalepsis in Classical Literature. Oxford University Press

A Brief History of Piano Mechanics (2020)
Book Chapter
Russo, M., & Robles-Linares, J. A. (2021). A Brief History of Piano Mechanics. In Advances in Italian Mechanism Science: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of IFToMM Italy (11-19). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55807-9_2

© 2021, The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The piano action mechanism transforms key motion into hammer swing, which creates sound by striking the strings. The mechanical design... Read More about A Brief History of Piano Mechanics.

A Wearable Device for Ankle Motion Assistance (2020)
Book Chapter
Russo, M., & Ceccarelli, M. (2021). A Wearable Device for Ankle Motion Assistance. In Advances in Italian Mechanism Science: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of IFToMM Italy (173-181). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55807-9_20

© 2021, The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. In this paper, the design of CABLEankle, a wearable device for ankle motion assistance, is presented as based on a cable-driven S-4SPS... Read More about A Wearable Device for Ankle Motion Assistance.

Identifying migrants in medieval England: the possibilities and limitations of place-name evidence (2020)
Book Chapter
Carroll, J. (2020). Identifying migrants in medieval England: the possibilities and limitations of place-name evidence. In J. Story, W. Ormrod, & E. Tyler (Eds.), Migrants in Medieval England, c. 500-1500. Oxford University Press

Many English place-names came into existence in the early medieval period as descriptive, meaningful phrases (‘the river estate’, ‘the clear stream’, ‘Edward’s farm’, and so on).They evolved in the conversation of ordinary people as they referred to... Read More about Identifying migrants in medieval England: the possibilities and limitations of place-name evidence.

Working Lives (2020)
Book Chapter
Beck, V., Fuertes, V., Kamerade, D., Lyonette, C., & Warren, T. (2020). Working Lives. In M. Parker (Ed.), Life after Covid-19: The Other Side of Crisis. Bristol University Press

The Covid-19 crisis will have fundamental impacts on the future of working lives. Daily forecasts predict a depressing picture for the working-age population, both in the UK and abroad. This makes it difficult to identify positive outcomes from the c... Read More about Working Lives.

Exploring tinnitus heterogeneity (2020)
Book Chapter
Beukes, E. W., Manchaiah, V., Allen, P. M., Andersson, G., & Baguley, D. M. (2021). Exploring tinnitus heterogeneity. In Tinnitus - An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Individualized Treatment: From Heterogeneity to Personalized Medicine (79-99). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2020.05.022

Introduction: Tinnitus experiences differ widely. A greater understanding of the core processes underlying these variations is needed. Moreover, meaningful definitions for different subgroups are required to better manage this heterogeneous populatio... Read More about Exploring tinnitus heterogeneity.