工口影院

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Commentary

McCartney E (2019) The Functional Communication Classification System for children with cerebral palsy: the potential of a new measure. Commentary on: Caynes K, Rose TA, Theodorus D, Burmester D, Ware RS, Johnson, LM. Functional Communication Classification System (FCCS): extended reliability and concurrent validity for children with cerebral palsy aged 5-28 years. Dev Med Child Neurol, 2019. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 61 (7), pp. 741-741. https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.14162


Research Report

Whincup H, Grant M, Burgess C & Biehal N (2019) Decision making for children. Commissioned by an anonymous donor. Permanently Progressing? Building secure futures for children in Scotland. Stirling: 工口影院. https://afascotland.com/learning-zone/permanently-progressing


Research Report

Grant M, Whincup H & Burgess C (2019) Perspectives on kinship care, foster care and adoption: the voices of children, carers and adoptive parents. 工口影院. Permanently Progressing? Building secure futures for children in Scotland. Stirling. /media/stirling/services/faculties/social-sciences/research/documents/permanently-progressing/Children-Carers-and-Adoptive-Parents--Final-Report.pdf


Commentary

Lambert PS (2019) Class, status and lifestyle: on omnivores, distinction, and the measurement of social position. Commentary on: Chan T. W. 2019 “Understanding cultural omnivores: social and political attitudes” British Journal of Sociology DOI: 10.1111/1467-9221.12613; Flemmen M. P. Jarness V. and Rosenlund L. 2019 “Class and status: on the misconstrual of the conceptual distinction and a neo‐Bourdieusian alternative” British Journal of Sociology DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12508. The British Journal of Sociology, 70 (3), pp. 887-891. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12652


Research Report

Biehal N, Cusworth L, Hooper J, Whincup H & Shapira M (2019) Pathways to permanence for children who become looked after in Scotland. Commissioned by an anonymous donor. Permanently Progressing? Building secure futures for children in Scotland. Stirling: 工口影院. https://afascotland.com/learning-zone/permanently-progressing


Conference Paper (published)

Angier C (2019) How do beginning mathematics teachers in Scotland understand their role in education for global citizenship?. In: Curtis F (ed.) Proceedings of the British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics. BSRLM Proceedings, 39(2) British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics, University of Birmingham, 07.06.2019-08.06.2019. BSRLM. https://bsrlm.org.uk/publications/proceedings-of-day-conference/ip39-2/


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Judge K (2019) Bridge and Dealing with the Researcher. BSA Conference: The Embodied Researcher in Sport, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Kent, England, 27.06.2019-27.06.2019.


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Heydon R, Callaghan K, Khattar R, Pacini-Ketchabaw V & Cooper E (2019) Transforming views of families in early years and child care: An introduction to the Ontario Provincial Centre of Excellence. Canadian Society for Studies in Education (CSSE) Annual Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, 01.06.2019-05.06.2019. https://csse-scee.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/CSSE-SCE%CC%81E%CC%81-Program-April-4-Final.pdf


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Lowing K & Birnie I (2019) Positioning Scots and Gaelic in ‘superdiverse’ Scottish Education: Implications for minority languages in policy and practice. 17th International Conference on Minority Languages (ICML XVII), Ljouwert, Friesland, 21.05.2019-24.05.2019. https://icml.eu/fileadmin/mercator_conference/icml/schedule/icml_programme_all_days.pdf


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Judge K (2019) Bridge and Dealing with the Researcher. FOSS Doctoral Conference, 工口影院, Stirling, Scotland, 03.05.2019-03.05.2019.


Article

Covey J, Horwell C, Rachmawati L, Ogawa R, Martin-del Pozzo AL, Armienta MA, Nugroho F & Dominelli L (2019) Factors motivating the use of respiratory protection against volcanic ashfall: A comparative analysis of communities in Japan, Indonesia and Mexico. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 35, Art. No.: 101066. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101066


Article

Papageorgiou I, Copland F, Viana V, Bowker D & Moran E (2019) Teaching practice in UK ELT Master's programmes. ELT Journal, 73 (2), pp. 154-165. https://doi.org/10.1093/elt/ccy050


Research Report

Rutherford A, Bu F, Dawson A & McCall V (2019) Volunteering for All: national framework - literature review. Scottish Government. Social Research: People, Communities and Places. https://www.gov.scot/publications/literature-review-scotlands-volunteering-outcomes-framework/


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Rogers A & Talbot A (2019) Being uncomfortable is important: reflections on power and privilege when conducting research in a foreign country and a second language. British Sociological Association Annual Conference, Glasgow Caledonian University, 24.04.2019-26.04.2019. https://www.britsoc.co.uk/media/24958/ac2019_all_abstracts_by_session.pdf


Article

Dann C & Callaghan J (2019) Meaning-making in women's tattooed bodies. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2019, Art. No.: e12438. https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12438


Book Review

Rogers A (2019) Book review: Conor O’Reilly (ed.), Colonial Policing and the Transnational Legacy: The Global Dynamics of Policing across the Lusophone Community. Review of: Colonial Policing and the Transnational Legacy: The Global Dynamics of Policing across the Lusophone Community Conor O’Reilly (ed.), Colonial Policing and the Transnational Legacy: The Global Dynamics of Policing across the Lusophone Community, Routledge: New York, 2018; 268 pp.: 9781409465300. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 19 (1), pp. 135-136. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895818794097


Article

Hatfield P, Furnell W, Shenoy A, Fox E, Parker B, Thomas L & Rushton EAC (2019) IRIS opens pupils' eyes to real space research. Astronomy & Geophysics, 60 (1), pp. 1.22-1.24. https://doi.org/10.1093/astrogeo/atz046


Book Chapter

Patterson F & Whincup H (2019) Making the transition from practitioner to supervisor: reflections on the contribution made by a post-qualifying supervisory course. In: Hafford-Letchfield T & Engelbrecht L (eds.) Contemporary Practices in Social Work Supervision Time for New Paradigms?. Abingdon: Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Contemporary-Practices-in-Social-Work-Supervision-Time-for-New-Paradigms/Hafford-Letchfield-Engelbrecht/p/book/9780367190538


Policy Document

Clark H, Royal P, West H, Randall V, Murray A, Coleman N, Griggs G, Whewell E, Forster S, Bayfield AS, Wright C, Thornton-Bousefield K, Denington J, Williams S & Rollins N (2019) The Primary PE and Sport Premium [A Report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on a Fit and Healthy Childhood]. APPG on a Fit and Healthy Childhood. London. https://fhcappg.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/the-primary-pe-and-sport-premium-report-180219-2.pdf


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Michael M (2019) How to Analyse Relationally - Trace A Photograph. 3rd European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 13.02.2019-15.02.2019.


Conference Paper (published)

Chronaki A & Swanson DM (2019) De/Mathematising the Political in Mathematics Education: A De/Postcolonial Critique. In: Subramanian J (ed.) Proceedings of the Tenth International Mathematics Education and Society Conference. MES Conference Proceedings. Mathematics Education and Society 10th International Conference (MES10), Hyderabad, India, 28.01.2019-02.02.2019. Hyderabad, India. http://mes10.uohyd.ac.in/mes/program/conferenceProceedings.php


Conference Paper (published)

Swanson DM (2019) Critical global citizenship mathematics education and political responsibility in 'glocal' context. In: Subramanian J (ed.) Proceedings of the Tenth International Mathematics Education and Society Conference. MES Conference Proceedings. Mathematics Education and Society 10th International Conference (MES10), 28.01.2019-02.02.2019. Hyderabad, India. http://mes10.uohyd.ac.in/mes/program/conferenceProceedings.php


Commentary

Norbury CF, McCartney E, Slonims V, Dockrell JE & Ebbels SH (2019) Public health approaches still have room for individualized services: response to commentaries on 'Evidence-based pathways to intervention for children with language disorders'. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 54 (1), pp. 28-29. https://doi.org/10.1111/1460-6984.12436