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Rich pickings in comedy
(2013-04)Richard Wiseman, Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, talks to comedian Richard Herring -
Richard Hyman : An assessment of his Industrial Relations – a Marxist introduction
(2012-02-15)Richard Hyman’s Industrial Relations: A Marxist Introduction is a seminal work in the study of labour unions, the employment relationship and industrial relations within Britain and western capitalist societies, and extant ... -
The riddle of togelby
(IEEE Computer Society, 2019-09-26)At the 2017 Artificial and Computational Intelligence in Games meeting at Dagstuhl, Julian Togelius asked how to make spaces where every way of filling in the details yielded a good game. This study examines the possibility ... -
Rifles, Swords and Water Pistols: Circumstances in Which Action Becomes Influential in an Action-Irrelevant Categorisation Task
(2018-01-29)An assumption in Cognitive Psychology, which has been challenged in recent years, is that the systems responsible for action and perception work independently of one another. These systems work together during conceptual ... -
RIFNET. A new agenda for the Irish family: messy realities & messier lives
(2024-02-25)This special issue introduces new research on historical approaches to the Irish family. The articles in this collection have grown out of the Reconstituting the Irish Family Research Network (RIFNET), an interdisciplinary ... -
Right answers or wrong questions?
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'The right kind of person for the job'? Emotional labour and organizational professionalism in probation
(2019-11-22)This paper utilises the concept of organizational professionalism to illustrate the importance of emotional labour for probation practice, as well as its potential consequences for practitioners. Based on an ethnographic ... -
The right stuff : appropriate mathematics for evolution and development biology
(University of Hertfordshire, 1998)We are looking for the ‘right stuff’, i.e. appropriate mathematical and computational tools/ models for describing, studying, building or understanding fundamental aspects of natural living systems or living systems ... -
‘The right thing to do’: ethical motives in the interpretation of social sustainability in the UK’s conventional food supply
(2019-06-01)This paper explores the role of ethics and responsibility as drivers of a transition to a more sustainable agri-food system, by drawing on an investigation of the governance of social sustainability in the UK’s conventional ... -
Rights of the child: to die?
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Rigour and practice-based research
(2007)The article addresses the criterion of rigor in the context of practice-based design. The authors propose to examine the problem of rigor in design research as illustrative of the more general problem of whether design ... -
Ring Structure and Warp of NGC 5907: Interaction with Dwarf Galaxies
(1998)The edge-on, nearby spiral galaxy NGC 5907 has long been used as the prototype of a “noninteracting” warped galaxy. We report here the discovery of two interactions with companion dwarf galaxies that substantially change ... -
Ringworm in housed sheep
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Rip It Up : Forget positive thinking, it's time for positive action
(Macmillan, 2015-01)Most self-help books encourage you to think differently; to think yourself thin, imagine a richer self or to visualize the perfect you. This is difficult, time consuming and often doesn’t work. Drawing on a dazzling array ... -
Ripping Up The Rulebook : Challenges and Opportunities in Moving Beyond the Binary
(Routledge, 2022-04-16)Sex segregated sporting competitions pose impossible barriers to some gender diverse people. Within some sports, such segregation serves little purpose. Thus, different ways of categorising participants should be explored ... -
The Rise and Fall of Autonomous Group Working in the British Coal Mining Industry
(2012-07-01)The group organization of work in the British coal mining industry brought to the workers involved significant levels of autonomy; the ability to define the social relations of work; high levels of control over the labor ... -
The Rise and Fall of Autonomous Group Working in the British Coal Mining Industry
(University of Hertfordshire, 2002)Teamwork is written of in much of the literature as a comparatively recent phenomenon, usually associated with Japanese systems of work organisation. In reality, the social relations of work in many industries have at times ...