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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 461 to 480 of 1767
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)Editor(s)Type
May-2020Neighbourhoods as relational places for people living with dementiaClark, Andrew; Campbell, Sarah; Keady, John; Kullberg, Agneta; Manji, Kainde; Rummery, Kirstein; Ward, Richard-Journal Article
Jun-2020The Complexities of 'Home': Young people 'on the move' and state responsesMalloch, Margaret; Rigby, Paul-Journal Article
Mar-2021Opening the 'black box': what does observational research reveal about processes and practices of governing?Watson, Cate; Husband, Gary; Ireland, Aileen-Journal Article
Mar-2019Changing contribution of area-level deprivation to total variance in age at death: a population-based decomposition analysisSeaman, Rosie; Riffe, Tim; Caswell, Hal-Journal Article
Jun-2019The increasing lifespan variation gradient by area-level deprivation: A decomposition analysis of Scotland 1981–2011Seaman, Rosie; Riffe, Tim; Leyland, Alastair H; Popham, Frank; van Raalte, Alyson-Journal Article
2020Further education in the UK: lessons from the governance of colleges in ScotlandWatson, Cate; Husband, Gary; Young, Helen-Journal Article
Jul-2020Navigating the gendered academy: women in social work academiaCree, Viviene; Morrison, Fiona; Mitchell, Mary; Gulland, Jackie-Journal Article
1-May-2020From communication to co-operation: Reconceptualizing social workers' engagement with childrenRuch, Gillian; Winter, Karen; Morrison, Fiona; Hadfield, Mark; Hallett, Sophie; Cree, Viv-Journal Article
Jul-2019Civilizing Imprisonment: The Limits of Scottish Penal ExceptionalismBrangan, Louise-Journal Article
Dec-2016Increasing inequality in age of death at shared levels of life expectancy: A comparative study of Scotland and England and WalesSeaman, Rosie; Leyland, Alastair H; Popham, Frank-Journal Article
2019Planning for play: seventy years of ineffective public policy? The example of Glasgow, ScotlandWright, Valerie; Kearns, Ade; Abrams, Lynn; Hazley, Barry-Journal Article
2019Slum clearance and relocation: a reassessment of social outcomes combining short-term and long-term perspectivesKearns, Ade; Wright, Valerie; Abrams, Lynn; Hazley, Barry-Journal Article
2019Isolated and dependent: women and children in high-rise social housing in post-war GlasgowAbrams, Lynn; Fleming, Linda; Hazley, Barry; Wright, Valerie; Kearns, Ade-Journal Article
2019'People and their homes rather than housing in the usual sense'? Locating the tenant's voice in Homes in High FlatsHazley, Barry; Wright, Valerie; Abrams, Lynn; Kearns, Ade-Journal Article
Dec-2021'Housing Problems … are Political Dynamite': Housing Disputes in Glasgow c. 1971 to the Present DayWright, Valerie-Journal Article
1-May-2020Partnership within the Context of Mentoring Initial Teacher Education Students in Scotland: Progress or Maintaining the Status Quo?Mackie, Lorele-Journal Article
Jul-2020Validating written feedback in clinical formative assessmentPage, Michael; Gardner, John; Booth, Joe-Journal Article
Jun-2020Successful futures, successful curriculum: What can Wales learn from international curriculum reforms?Sinnema, Claire; Nieveen, Nienke; Priestley, Mark-Journal Article
May-2020Reducing time in acute hospitals: A stepped-wedge randomised control trial of a specialist palliative care intervention in residential care homesForbat, Liz; Liu, Wai-Man; Koerner, Jane; Lam, Lawrence; Samara, Juliane; Chapman, Michael; Johnston, Nikki-Journal Article
Sep-2020Stereotypes and chronotopes: The peasant and the cosmopolitan in narratives about migrationCreese, Angela; Blackledge, Adrian-Journal Article
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 461 to 480 of 1767

This collection contains electronic copies of journal articles produced by staff from the Faculty of Social Sciences.