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'I needed to be told that I hadn't failed': Experiences of violence against probation staff and of agency support
(1997-04)The research presented in this article was undertaken to establish the extent of victimization of various groups of staff in the county of Hertfordshire's Probation Service. In particular, it aimed to examine issues of ... -
'I see, I see . . .' : Goodnight mommy (2014) as Austrian Gothic
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-04-29)This chapter examines the Austrian film Goodnight Mommy in the context of the Gothic genre, and will, in doing so, interrogate this ‘peculiarly visual’ element as a necessary condition for a Gothic film, since the film ... -
I Show You How I like You : Can You Read it in My Face?
(2001)We report work on a LEGO robot that displays different emotional expressions in response to physical stimulation, for the purpose of social interaction with humans. This is a first step toward our longer-term goal of ... -
I suppress, therefore I smoke : effects of thought suppression on smoking behavior
(2010)Thought suppression is a method frequently employed by individuals who are trying to control their thoughts and behaviors. Although this strategy is known to actually increase unwanted thoughts, it is unclear whether thought ... -
“I Think I Became a Swimmer Rather than Just Someone with a Disability Swimming Up and Down”: Paralympic Athletes Perceptions of Self and Identity Development
(2017-09-25)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the role of swimming on Paralympic athletes’ perceptions of self and identity development. Method: A hermeneutic phenomenological approach was taken. During semi-structured ... -
“I Will Not Live in Poverty and Neglect”: East Lynne on the East End Stage
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I would be embarrassed for you to see what I eat : Older people rejecting the visual?
(2011-11-02)This paper will present data from a pilot study carried out in a faithbased community-meal setting. Data was collected using a number of qualitative methods including researcher and participant generated visual images. ... -
'I wouldn't change having the children-not at all' : Young women's narratives of maternal timing: what the UK's teenage pregnancy strategy hasn't heard
(2011-09)Teenage pregnancy has been the subject of recent policy development within the British government. Viewed from an overwhelmingly negative standpoint, young parenthood is recognised as a feature of impoverished communities ... -
'I'm a sex kitten, aren't I...' : Relocating Agency and Pleasure in Older Women's Narratives about Sex
(2011)This article draws on data collected as part of a two-year funded study concerning the making of modern heterosexuality in the East Yorkshire region of England. The starting point for our family-based empirical project has ... -
"I've had to swallow my pride" : help seeking and self-esteem
(2006)One of the paradoxes confronting higher education teachers and other staff supporting students is that despite their perception that they offer students opportunities for support, students do not take advantage of them. ... -
The i-map : a process-centered response to plagiarism
(2006-04)In recent years there has been a marked change in our cultural relationship with information which has implications for our teaching and learning practices. Current concerns about the identification of, and responses to, ... -
The i-map research project: work in progress
(2004)This article asserts that the process of information gathering and handling has shifted in a digital information environment. These shifts pose new challenges for students in evaluating and using information which has ... -
The i-match project: A VR based system to allow matching of an optimum interface to a user of assistive technology
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2005)Many people with disabilities rely upon items of assistive technology for their independence. However, in many cases, the potential of a specific assistive device is limited by the difficulties in actual user operation. ... -
Ibogaine as a treatment for substance misuse : Potential benefits and practical dangers
(Elsevier, 2018-01-01)Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid found in the root bark of the Iboga shrub native to west Africa possessing hallucinogenic properties. For centuries it has been used in religious ceremonies and to gain spiritual enlightenment. ... -
Ibogaine/Noribogaine in the treatment of Substance Use Disorders: a systematic review of the current literature
(2023-02-07)Background: Ibogaine and noribogaine are psychedelic substances with dissociative properties naturally occurring in plants of the Apocynaceae family. Research has shown their efficacy in treating substance use disorders ... -
iCapitalism and the Cybertariat Contradictions of the Digital Economy
(2015-01)We have now entered a period…when new waves of commodification set in motion in earlier periods are reaching maturity. The new commodities have been generated by drawing into the market even more aspects of life that were ... -
Icara-Icara : [audio-video installation for 2-channel synchronised HD video and surround sound – 10’ 14’’ loop]
(2012-01-27)Icara-Icara is a reworking of the Icarus myth. The work is structured as a non-narrative set of symbolic material arranged in cyclical form, and is conceived to provide a new and enlarged meaning of an important myth that ... -
Icarus Needs
(2013-07)Icarus Needs is a hypercomic adventure game in which the game’s protagonist - struggling cartoonist Icarus Creeps - has fallen asleep playing videogames and become trapped inside a surreal, metafictional dream world. The ...