Browsing School of Applied Social Sciences by Research Institute "Institute for Allied Health Sciences Research"
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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 ... -
Beyond normalisation and impairment: Theorising subjectivity for learning difficulties theory and practice
(Article)Normalisation and social role valorisation continue to play a central role in shaping debates and practice relating to learning difficulties. In the context of recent arguments, this paper draws on the work of Foucault to ... -
Caribbean nurses and racism in the NHS
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Children and young people in hospitals.
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Designing for difference: lessons from a cross-disciplinary implementation of Universal Design for Learning
(Conference)Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a pedagogical framework that seeks to provide students with flexible ways of learning, flexiblestudyresources,andflexiblewaysoftestinglearning. Just as Universal Design (UD) provides ... -
Ethnicity and healthcare practice: A guide for the primary care team.
(Book)Concise overview of the key issues in understanding the relationships between ethnicity and health. Includes practical suggestions and resources for primary health providers. Each chapter includes a brief overview, examples ... -
Fit to father? Online accounts of lifestyle changes and help-seeking on a male infertility board.
(Article)The reproductive realm is routinely viewed as a feminised space requiring women’s commitment and labour. By contrast, men’s procreative contributions and ‘reproductive masculinity’ is represented as unproblematic, with men ... -
Sociology, ethnicity and nursing practice
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