Browsing School of Applied Social Sciences by Title
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Mad Lit.: Introduction to a Special Issue of the Journal of Medical Humanities
(Article)This special issue emerges as a result of papers delivered at the 1st International Health Humanities Conference: Madness & Literature, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK, and held at the Institute of ... -
Madness in post 1945 British and American fiction.
(Book)This is one of the first books to comprehensively explore representations of madness in postwar British and American Fiction. The book looks at representations of madness in a range of texts by postwar writers (such as Ken ... -
Maintaining Family Ties: The Disparities between Policy and Practice Following Maternal Imprisonment in England And Wales
(Book chapter)This chapter focusses on the policy landscape concerning the children and families of female prisoners in England and Wales. Specifically, it traces an emerging discourse in penal and policy documents which has fixated on ... -
Making Inter-professional Working Work: Introducing a Groupwork Perspective
(Article)Teams are an established part of organisations and are, by definition, ‘groups’—but the business discourse within which they are conceptualised, and within which teamwork takes place, discounts key aspects of groupwork, ... -
Making Interprofessional Working Work: Introducing a Group Work Perspective
(Article)Teams are an established part of organisations and are, by definition, ‘groups’—but the business discourse within which they are conceptualised, and within which teamwork takes place, discounts key aspects of groupwork, ... -
Making Partnerships with Service Users and Advocacy Groups Work: How to Grow Genuine and Respectful Relationships in Health and Social Care
(Book)This is a co-written book with a service user/activist. It explores different examples of partnership working from social work practice, education and social care. -
Making the Journey to Learning and Work.
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Making ‘assisted world families’? Parenting projects and family practices in the context of globalised gamete donation.
(Article)As a culturally pervasive technology, IVF and its related techniques have globalised at a rapid rate, spreading to most regions of the world. As one corollary of this development, cross-border assisted reproduction has ... -
Maladaptive bias for extrahippocampal navigation strategies in aging humans.
(Article)Efficient spatial navigation requires not only accurate spatial knowledge but also the selection of appropriate strategies. Using a novel paradigm that allowed us to distinguish between beacon, associative cue, and place ... -
The Management of Serious Violent or Sexual Offenders who are mobile across the European Union: The challenge of mobile offenders.
(Article)This article reports on an EU funded project examining the use of existing information exchange mechanisms, and monitoring, management and tracking systems available to EU Member States for use with serious violent or ... -
Managerialism
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Managing Admission in Saudi Universities: A System Approach
(Article)This research aims at the development of a framework for designing a proposed admission system in the Saudi universities. This study is based on results of another paper that revealed that the current admission system in ... -
Managing ICT in the Curriculum
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