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Back to the Beginning: An exploration of the treatment and effects of therapeutic regression to dependence in psychotherapeutic practice
(Thesis or dissertation / Doctoral / PhD)This research builds upon and explores an enigmatic set of experiences which theorists in the Object Relations tradition have characterised as regression to dependence, a return to a primitive, pre-verbal relational process ... -
Back to the classroom of the future
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Back to the Future: Marxism and Urban Politics
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#Backwaysolutions #Candleofhope: Global Youth Works approaches to challenging irregular migration in Sub-Saharan Africa
(Book chapter)Hundreds of thousands of people, young people mostly from Sub-Saharan Africa, attempt to escape the “horrendous situations” they live in, in search of greener pastures. There are significant push and pull factors that ... -
Bad Outcomes from Good Practice within Emergent Negative Online Engagement
(Conference)Social media is a complex, interactive and co-creative environment where marketers seek to promote brand values. The construct of online consumer engagement (OCE) has emerged as a key metric of social media marketing ... -
“Bad Photos”: A Political Theorisation of Lomography
(Conference)In recent years vernacular photographic practices have become integral participants in the formation of narratives within the media, the art sphere, as well as academic discourses on global and local political phenomena. ... -
A balancing act: Agency and constraints in university students’ understanding of and responses to sexual violence in the night-time economy
(Article)This paper extends our understanding of how university students make sense of, and respond to, sexual violence in the night-time economy (NTE). Based on semi-structured interviews with 26 students in a city in England, we ... -
Balancing electricity supply with distribution network constraints
(Conference)The need for electricity demand to adapt to distribution network constraints and intermittent supply from renewable generators is widely recognised. However addressing both these goals simultaneously with a single demand ... -
Balancing the researcher self
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