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Understanding tradition: Marital name change in Britain and Norway (2019)
Journal Article
Duncan, S., Ellingsæter, A. L., & Carter, J. (in press). Understanding tradition: Marital name change in Britain and Norway. Sociological Research Online, https://doi.org/10.1177/1360780419892637
Marital surname change is a striking example of the survival of tradition. A practice emerging from patriarchal history has become embedded in an age of detraditionalisation and women’s emancipation. Is the tradition of women’s marital name change ju...
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Project Management (online) - MSc
Study our online MSc Project Management to kickstart or accelerate your career in project management, from anywhere in the world.
Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance (2019)
Journal Article
Senft, E., Lemaignan, S., Baxter, P. E., Bartlett, M., & Belpaeme, T. (2019). Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance. Science Robotics, 4(35), https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aat1186
Striking the right balance between robot autonomy and human control is a core challenge in social robotics, in both technical and ethical terms. On the one hand, extended robot autonomy offers the potential for increased human productivity and for th...
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Introduction: Strategic uses of politeness formulae. Analytical approaches and theoretical accounts (2019)
Journal Article
Beeching, K., & Murphy, J. (2019). Introduction: Strategic uses of politeness formulae. Analytical approaches and theoretical accounts. Journal of Pragmatics, 142, 201-206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2019.01.027
This essay introduces the special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics, co-edited by Beeching and Murphy, entitled Doing (mock) im/politeness.
Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK. (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Henderson, J., Ciesielczuk, H., & Nelson, S. (2019, September). Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK. Poster presented at IBMS Congress 2019, Birmingham
Carbapenemases are enzymes, produced by an array of common Gram-negative organisms, which hydrolyse the carbapenem antibiotics, conferring resistance [1]. The main protagonists are the “big five” carbapenemases, KPC, OXA-48, IMP, VIM and NDM, which h...
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Tag: Dr Piers Townsend Dr Piers Townsend | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Congratulations to (L-R): Dr. James Robson Dr. Lili Ordonez Dr. Piers Townsend and Dr. Liana Gynn. Four academic members of the Centre for Research in Biosciences have been awarded the Vice Chancellor Early Career Research (VCECR) award. Dr....
Tag: Dr Liana Gynn Dr Liana Gynn | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Congratulations to (L-R): Dr. James Robson Dr. Lili Ordonez Dr. Piers Townsend and Dr. Liana Gynn. Four academic members of the Centre for Research in Biosciences have been awarded the Vice Chancellor Early Career Research (VCECR) award. Dr....
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