Research publications: Recent submissions
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Being here : performative aspects of locative media
(2005)Locative media are a relatively new area of cultural activities that bring together ideas about place and placedness, content and context, interactivity, and mobile computing devices. While emphasizing the performative and ... -
The application of psychodynamic ideas to professional dance training
(2001)Concern about the welfare of professional dance students is growing as it becomes clearer that the training is not producing emotionally healthy and mature young people. Psychodynamic ideas and concepts offer a means of ... -
Exploring the effects of a 14 week person-centred counselling intervention with learning disabled children
(2002)This study evaluates the effects of a person-centred counselling intervention on the learning disabled child's self-concept. The participants are children who attend a London borough school for moderate learning difficulties. ... -
Using action research to develop an assessment system in a voluntary sector counselling service
(2003)Voluntary sector low and no cost counselling services very often find themselves overwhelmed by clients. This paper describes how one agency decided to deal with this problem by introducing a system of assessment for ... -
From Liverpool to Russia, With Love: A Letter to Brezhnev and Cold War Cinematic Dissent in 1980s Britain
(2005-06-01)This article examines British Cold War cinematic output of the 1980s. It first presents an overview of how British-made films covered Cold War issues and events during the decade. Thereafter it concentrates on one particular ... -
Compact binaries, hypernovae, and GRBs
(2010)The collapse of a massive stellar core may lead to the production of a black hole surrounded by a torus of material. Such a system is a potential source for the so-called long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). A torus will form ... -
Effects of irrigation and nitrogen rates on growth, yield and quality of muskmelon in Sermiarid regions
(2005)Muskmelon (Cucumis melo L. cv. 'Polidor') were grown under field conditions to investigate the effects of different nitrogen (N) levels (0, 40, 80, and 120 kg ha- 1) on plant growth, water use efficiency, fruit yield and ... -
Field and laboratory exposures of two moss species to low level metal pollution
(2004)Moss transplants of the species Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus and Pleurozium schreberi were used as active biomonitoring organisms as a part of a monitoring study to assess the impact of metals associated with ambient particles ... -
Multiple fragments related to angiostatin and endostatin in fluid from venous leg ulcers
(2005)To investigate whether compromised angiogenesis could contribute to the impaired healing of venous leg ulcers, we have analyzed fluids from venous leg ulcers for the presence of the angiogenesis inhibitors angiostatin and ... -
Early Warnings of the Red Peril: A Pre-History of Cold War Cinema in Britain, 1917-1939
(2002-01-01)Scholarship on the cinema of the Cold War has focused predominantly on the 1940s and 1950s, and has largely been confined to movies made in the United States and the Soviet Union. Through an examination of a number of ... -
Genetic local search for multicast routing with pre-processing by logarithmic simulated annealing
(2008)Over the past few years, several local search algorithms have been proposed for various problems related to multicast routing in the off-line mode. We describe a population-based search algorithm for cost minimisation of ... -
Report: theories and assessment procedures used by dance/movement therapists in the UK
(2001)Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) in the UK seems to be a rapidly growing field, as indicated by the establishment of DMT training courses at British Universities and the recent efforts by the Association for DMT (ADMT UK) to ... -
ICTs, distributed discourse and the territorialisation of labour: the case of Balkan trade unionism
(2005)Purpose – This paper aims to examine the significance of information communication technology (ICT) for Balkan labour. Drawing on the heuristic of “distributed discourse”, this paper aims to explore virtual forms of ... -
Born lucky? The relationship between feeling lucky and month of birth
(2005)Research suggests that season of birth is associated with several psychiatric and neurological disorders, and also with adult monoamine neurotransmitter turnover. Personality traits are modulated in part by neurotransmitters; ... -
SaC -- from high-level programming with arrays to efficient parallel execution
(2003)SAC is a purely functional array processing language designed with numerical applications in mind. It supports generic, high-level program specifications in the style of APL. However, rather than providing a fixed set of ... -
Dance movement Therapy in the UK : a Field Emerging from Dance Education
(2001)Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) in the UK is derived from dance education, as well as other associated fields. Although DMT is growing in terms of numbers of practitioners and client populations, only very limited information ... -
You, Me and It
(Cornerhouse Publications, 2011)The publication accompanies a major mid-career retrospective by prominent British performance video artist Marty St James. The catalogue examines the development of video portraiture since the mid 1970s and has an introductory ... -
Searching for jet rotation in Class 0/I sources observed with GEMINI/GNIRS.
(EDP Sciences, 2011)Context: In recent years, there has been a number of detections of gradients in the radial velocity profile across jets from young stars. The significance of these results is considerable. They may be interpreted as a ... -
GPON dynamic MAC protocol to support differentiated services
(Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), 2006)The Gigabit-capable passive optical network (GPON) has become an attractive and promising solution for the broadband access network. In this paper a novel dynamic bandwidth assignment protocol is proposed to both facilitate ... -
Multi-PON access network using a coarse AWG for smooth migration from TDM to WDM PON
(2007)An interoperable access network architecture based on a coarse array waveguide grating (AWG) is described, displaying dynamic wavelength assignment to manage the network load across multiple PONs. The multi-PON architecture ...