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Less than zero : Ursula Huws on when capitalism quit caring for workers
(2013-08-15)The Cold War’s end and the internet’s rise freed employers to go global, leaving workers worldwide wobbling, says Ursula Huws -
Lessons and lacunae? Practitioners’ suggestions for developing research-rich teaching and learning: Angles on innovation and change
(2019-03-04)This article explores a universal issue in higher education: how in practice can we secure the most productive relationships between the research universities pursue and the education they provide? It opens by drawing from ... -
Lessons for international comparative research : The case of the IASSW census
(2012-07-09)Using a case study of the IASSW census of social work education world wide, this paper examines the issues arising for international comparative research in terms of logistical planning focusing on accounting for the ... -
Lessons for the future : Safety critical systems
(IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 1999)This paper investigates the underlying flaws in the development of the LAS despatch system and compares it with similar attempts from across the globe. The common themes that seem to plague ambulance despatch systems are ... -
Lessons for tuberculosis from scrutiny of HIV/AIDS and Malaria UK Parliamentary Questions
(2015-03-31)OBJECTIVES: To identify whether parliamentary scrutiny, in the form of Written Parliamentary Questions (WPQs), has any significant impact on the UK government's stated aid priorities and whether, by refining the approach ... -
Lessons from crossing symmetry at large N
(2015-06-12)We consider the four-point correlator of the stress tensor multiplet in N=4 SYM. We construct all solutions consistent with crossing symmetry in the limit of large central charge c ~ N^2 and large g^2 N. While we find an ... -
Lessons from Love-Locks: The archaeology of a contemporary assemblage
(2017-11-30)Loss of context is a challenge, if not the bane, of the ritual archaeologist’s craft. Those who research ritual frequently encounter difficulties in the interpretation of its often tantalisingly incomplete material record. ... -
Lessons from Wittgenstein : Elucidating folk psychology
(2009)To the extent that psychologists are concerned to do more than collect raw data for possible interpretation, they cannot avoid interrogating the philosophical assumptions which inform their work. This paper argues that ... -
Lessons learnt from design, off-site construction and performance analysis of deep energy retrofit of residential buildings
(2019-03-01)The article introduces the process of deep energy retrofit carried out on a residential building in the UK, using a ‘TCosy’ approach in which the existing building is completely surrounded by a new thermal envelope. It ... -
Lessons Learnt from Listening to the Learners’ Voices in HE- how do Students Reflect on Their use of Technology for Learning?
(2009)The importance of the Learner’s Voice and thus of listening to students’ views has been evidenced in various high profile initiatives in the UK. The work presented here is from the JISC funded Learners’ Experiences of ... -
Lessons learnt from literature on the diffusion of innovative learning and teaching practices in higher education
(2012)Faced with the challenges of the changes in higher education, educational developers’ roles, and the use of innovation to stimulate change, this study aimed to synthesise literature dealing with the diffusion of innovative ... -
Lessons of the Holocaust : A response to the critics
(2003)The Holocaust currently forms part of the National Curriculum in England and Wales and is mandatory in several other countries. Its teaching is frequently justified on the grounds of providing a range of important lessons. ... -
Let me in! A comment on insider research from an outsider’s perspective
(2017-02-21)This issue of EJPC foregrounds the work of insider researchers investigating clinical practice in an array of contexts including one-to-one work with trauma, group work with those who have been abused, adoptive family work ... -
Let's get less optimistic in measurement-based timing analysis
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2011-01-01)Measurement-based timing analysis (MBTA) is a hybrid approach that combines execution time measurements with static program analysis techniques to obtain an estimate of the worst-case execution time (WCET) of a program. ... -
Letter to Minister, Ladies, Lords and the Intellectual Property Office concerning criminal sanctions for online copyright infringement included in the Digital Economy Bill
(2017-03-23)We are a group of campaigners, copyright academics and lawyers. The attached letter outlines how the current wording of Clause 28 DEB on online copyright infringement does not meet the foreseeability and proportionality ... -
Letter to the Editor
(2005-07-06)Comments on ‘Increasing film-focus distance (FFD) reduces radiation dose for X-ray examinations’ by P.C. Brennan, S. McDonnell and D. O'Leary -
#LetThemStay: : Visual Representations of Protests and Community Mobilization for Asylum Seekers in Australia
(2018-03-09)The indefinite mandatory detention on the mainland and in offshore processing centers of asylum seekers applying for protection in Australia is particularly controversial due to the government’s notoriously harsh policy. ...