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Habitus and homeland: Educational aspirations, family life and culture in autobiographical narratives of educational experience in rural Wales
(Article)We use the concept of habitus to illuminate the autobiographical narratives of participants from disadvantaged backgrounds in mid-twentieth century rural Wales who were successful at university. The participants' constructions ... -
The habitus of hygiene: Discourses of cleanliness and infection control in nursing work
(Article)This paper reports upon a qualitative interview study of 22 matrons, infection control staff and operating theatre staff who were questioned about their working lives and the role they played in the control of healthcare ... -
Hacking design: novelty and diachronic emergence.
(Article)The concept of emergence has had a significant effect on architectural theory, instigating a paradigmatic change in design and affecting the way buildings are perceived. In practice the practicalities of building procurement ... -
Hacking Technological Practices and the Vulnerability of the Modern Hero
(Article)This reply to Gunkel and Zwart further reflects on, and responds to, the following main points: the Heideggerian character of my view and the potential link to Kafka (Gunkel), the suggestion that we should become hackers ... -
Haemoglobinopathies, antenatal screening and the midwife.
(Article)Key Points Lack of national enforceable and funded standards for screening for the haemoglobinopathies means that a great deal of discretion is devolved to the individual midwife. Naive conceptions of ‘race’ and lack of ... -
Haemorrhoids and anal fissures
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Half the Man I Was”: Exploring Accounts of Emasculation and Estrangement amongst British Men Living with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
(Article)Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic, unpredictable, autoimmune condition primarily affecting women. In the current study eight British men recruited through a support organisation, with established SLE, aged ... -
A half-century diversion of monetary policy? An empirical horse-race to identify the UK variable most likely to deliver the desired nominal GDP growth rate
(Article)The financial crisis of 2007–2008 triggered monetary policy designed to boost nominal demand, including ‘Quantitative Easing’, ‘Credit Easing’, ‘Forward Guidance’ and ‘Funding for Lending’. A key aim of these policies was ... -
Half-heard sounds in the summer air: Electroacoustic music in Wellington and the South Island of New Zealand.
(Article)This article traces the evolution of electroacoustic music in Wellington and the South Island of New Zealand. Electroacoustic music has a well-established tradition in New Zealand, dating back to Douglas Lilburn’s pioneering ... -
The Hallway
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Hamlet 2000: Almereyda’s city comedy
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Hamlet and the Politics of Individualism
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Hammer's Monsters: A Screen Bestiary
(Other)This public exhibition, housed in the DMU Heritage Centre, ran from October 2016 to October 2017. It displayed materials from the Hammer Script Archive held by the Cinema and Television History (CATH) Research Centre at ... -
Hand Held Series (Powder Coated & 3D Printed)
(Image, 3-D)Contemporary Applied Arts presents Colour Theory, a kaleidoscopic selection of exquisite decorative and functional hand-crafted objects to celebrate spring. A spectrum of colour and style fills the entire gallery and ... -
Hand hygiene: product preference and compliance.
(Article)Hospitals are trying to improve patient hand hygiene by providing hnadwashing products at the bedside. Patients' compliance with handwashing depends on their satisfaction with hygiene products but no one has looked at which ... -
The Hand in Digital Culture: Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dalí and the “Immaterial” Connection
(Conference)There are no more borders to delimitate what is art. The concept is not connected with the aesthetics structures, the physical existence and even to the authorship anymore. Through the work of Salvador Dalí and Marcel ...