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Yarls Wood Detention Centre
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Yeast differentiation using MALDI-TOF-MS
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Yellow crane tower
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Yemen and India from the Rise of Islam to 1500
(Book chapter)This chapter contributes to the little known history of medieval Jewish communities in the East, namely those of the Yemen and India. This innovative pairing of the two regions, usually discussed separately and possessed ... -
Yes, No, Possibly, Maybe: Community Sanctions, Consent and Cooperation
(Article)This article explores the significance of consent to community sanctions and measures. The value of consent derives from the principle of autonomy and rights to freedom and dignity. While normally these are rights that ... -
Yes/No/Maybe - (Performance in Oxford)
(Other)‘Yes/No/Maybe’ is a highly visual and physical theatre work that examines the relationship between the computer language of binary code and the rich and colourful language of human dialogue. In a playful performance, five ... -
Yet more facts about the insanity defence
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Yo Blair! informality, agency and power
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Yoga practice in 21st century Britain: The lived experience of yoga practitioners
(Thesis or dissertation / Doctoral / PhD)This thesis investigates the nature of ‘the self’ modern yoga practitioners cultivate. This ontological question is further divided into three sub-questions to find the answer stepby- step. They are: (1) How yoga practice ... -
Yoke
(Musical Score / Other)Yoke explores the themes of physical labour and oppression, affordance, oblique instrumental strategies and the embodiment of electronic sound. The instrument consists of a copper coil wrapped around a tube containing ... -
You call this archaeology?: Exploring Film History Through Fandom as Pedagogy
(Article)This multidisciplinary paper explores the exciting and potentially perilous terrain of how to engage learners effectively, in this instance, with film history, a topic they can consider ‘not so sexy’. Utilising pedagogical ... -
You can’t always get what you want: Change management in Higher Education
(Article)This paper qualitatively describes an attempt to enhance curriculum design and delivery processes in universities through the development and introduction of new information systems and procedures. It examines the experiences ... -
‘You can’t, but I do’: the significance of shifts in pronominal forms for self-positioning in talk
(Article)Mulhaüsler and Harré contend that pronoun systems set out fields of expression ‘within which people can be… presented as agents of one kind or another.’ Despite interest in pronominal forms by various discourse researchers, ... -
You have to find a caring man, like your father! Gendering sickle cell and refashioning women's moral boundaries in Sierra Leone
(Article)Most research on sickle cell disorders has tended to be gender-blind. This qualitative study undertaken in 2018, explores if and how sickle cell disorders become gendered in Sierra Leone through the analytical framework ... -
"You Keep Yourself Strong": A Discourse Analysis of African Women Asylum Seekers' Talk about Emotions
(Article)The current study investigates how asylum-seeking African women use talk about emotion to construct empowered roles for themselves. A discourse analysis was conducted on interviews with African asylum-seeking women. ... -
"You were there”: The allways ontologies of Only Revolutions
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