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From blue to every shade of grey. An evaluation of a police service’s fast track detective scheme: student and professional perspectives of recruitment and selection of officers for the fast track to detective scheme.
Evans, R. 2019. From blue to every shade of grey. An evaluation of a police service’s fast track detective scheme: student and professional perspectives of recruitment and selection of officers for the fast track to detective scheme. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Criminal Jusitce and Policing

Masters Thesis

Transitioning novel peptide hits into lead compounds
Trim, S. and Trim, C. 2019. Transitioning novel peptide hits into lead compounds. Drug Target Review. (4).

Journal article

Non-invasive extraction of Cnidarian venom through the use of autotomised tentacles
Robinson, P., Trim, S. and Trim, C. 2019. Non-invasive extraction of Cnidarian venom through the use of autotomised tentacles. Animal Technology and Welfare. 18 (3).

Journal article

Value co-creation and customer citizenship behavior
Assiouras, I., Skourtis, G., Giannopoulos, A., Buhalis, D. and Koniordos, M. 2019. Value co-creation and customer citizenship behavior. Annals of Tourism Research. 78 (102742). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2019.102742

Journal article

Social disadvantage and the role of physical education and sport-for-all in young people at Cyprus and Greece: discourse of social class, gender and race
Papadopoulou, F. 2019. Social disadvantage and the role of physical education and sport-for-all in young people at Cyprus and Greece: discourse of social class, gender and race . PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Human and Life Science

PhD Thesis

Revenue management and pricing strategies in Nigeria small and medium-sized hotels (SMH)
Osinaike, S. 2019. Revenue management and pricing strategies in Nigeria small and medium-sized hotels (SMH).

Conference paper

‘Independence 2.0’: digital activism, social media and the Catalan Independence Movement
Anderson, P. 2019. ‘Independence 2.0’: digital activism, social media and the Catalan Independence Movement. Catalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies. 11 (2), pp. 191-207. https://doi.org/10.1386/cjcs_00003_1

Journal article

Designing for digital playing out
Wood, G., Dylan, T., Durrant, A., Torres, P., Ulrich, P., Carr, A., Cukurova, M., Downey, D., McGrath, P., Balaam, M., Ferguson, A., Vines, J. and Lawson, S. 2019. Designing for digital playing out. in: Brewster, S. and Fitzpatrick, G. (ed.) CHI '19: Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems New York ACM. pp. 1-15

Book chapter

Does the co-creation of service recovery create value for customers? The underlying mechanism of motivation and the role of operant resources
Skourtis, G., Décaudin, J.-M., Assiouras, I. and Karaosmanoglu, E. 2019. Does the co-creation of service recovery create value for customers? The underlying mechanism of motivation and the role of operant resources. European Management Review. Volume 16 (Issue 4), pp. 997-1013. https://doi.org/10.1111/emre.12301

Journal article

Police use of force: a contextual study of 'suicide by cop' within the British Police paradigm
Francis, N. 2019. Police use of force: a contextual study of 'suicide by cop' within the British Police paradigm. Masters Thesis Cantebury Christ Church University School of Law, Criminal Justice and Policing

Masters Thesis

Supervision on the frontline
Guindi, A., Hassett, A. and Callanan, M. 2019. Supervision on the frontline. 92 (9), pp. 45-47.

Journal article

A qualitative exploration of the social construction of the asylum-seeker category in UK policy, media discourse and practioner work
Hussain, R. 2019. A qualitative exploration of the social construction of the asylum-seeker category in UK policy, media discourse and practioner work. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Psychology, Politics and Sociology

PhD Thesis

A comparison of the haemodynamic and cardic autonomic responses following an acute bout of isometric wall squat and isometric handgrip exercise
Swift, H. 2019. A comparison of the haemodynamic and cardic autonomic responses following an acute bout of isometric wall squat and isometric handgrip exercise. Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Human and Life Sciences

Thesis

Investigating the effects of animal venoms in ovarian cancer
Akers, C. 2019. Investigating the effects of animal venoms in ovarian cancer. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Human and Life Sciences

Masters Thesis

The Implications of the doctrine of Joint Enterprise in England on families of imprisoned youth in phenomenological analysis
George, T. 2019. The Implications of the doctrine of Joint Enterprise in England on families of imprisoned youth in phenomenological analysis. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Human and Life Science https://doi.org/Cohen,H.

Masters Thesis

The political economy of federalism in Nigeria
Babalola, D. 2019. The political economy of federalism in Nigeria. Palgrave Macmillan.

Book

Resource abundance and the dilemma of fiscal federalism in Nigeria
Babalola, D. and Okafor, O. 2019. Resource abundance and the dilemma of fiscal federalism in Nigeria . Journal of African Political Economy and Development. 4 (1), pp. 3-21.

Journal article

Understanding new products’ market performance using Google Trends
Chumnumpan, P. and Xiaohui, S 2019. Understanding new products’ market performance using Google Trends. Australasian Marketing Journal. 27 (2), pp. 91-103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ausmj.2019.01.001

Journal article

Modelling market dynamics of multi-brand and multi-generational products
Shi, X. and Chumnumpan, P. 2019. Modelling market dynamics of multi-brand and multi-generational products. European Journal of Operational Research. 279 (1), pp. 199-210. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2019.05.030

Journal article

New clamour for “restructuring” in Nigeria: elite politics, contradictions, and good governance
Babalola, D. and Onapajo, H. 2019. New clamour for “restructuring” in Nigeria: elite politics, contradictions, and good governance. African Studies Quarterly. Volume 18 (Issue 4), pp. 41-56.

Journal article

Shabag, a critical social moment: a collective agency capabilities analysis
Shariff, R. 2019. Shabag, a critical social moment: a collective agency capabilities analysis. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Psychology, Politics and Sociology

PhD Thesis

Scotland, the UK and Brexit - at a constitutional crossroads: what next for Scotland?
Anderson, P. and Keil, S. 2019. Scotland, the UK and Brexit - at a constitutional crossroads: what next for Scotland?

Discussion paper

Strong mayors' leadership capital: New York, London and Amsterdam (2000-2026)
Stafford, M. 2019. Strong mayors' leadership capital: New York, London and Amsterdam (2000-2026). PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Psychology, Politics and Sociology

PhD Thesis

Reception children’s understanding of fluid intake
Williamson, J. 2019. Reception children’s understanding of fluid intake. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Childhood and Education Sciences

Masters Thesis

The legal nature of the recovery and resolution plans in the new architecture of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive
De Gioia-Carabellese, P. and Zhang, D. 2019. The legal nature of the recovery and resolution plans in the new architecture of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive . International Company and Commercial Law Review. 30 (7), pp. 380-398.

Journal article

From corporate responsibility to corporate accountability
Zhang, D. 2019. From corporate responsibility to corporate accountability. Hastings Business Law Journal. 16 (1).

Journal article

Bail-in tool and bank insolvency: theoretical and empirical discourses around a new legal (or illegal) concept
Carabellese, Pierre de Gioia and Zhang, D. 2019. Bail-in tool and bank insolvency: theoretical and empirical discourses around a new legal (or illegal) concept. European Business Law Review . 30 (3), pp. 487-511.

Journal article

Insolvency law and multinational groups: Theories, solutions and recommendations for business failure
Zhang, D. 2019. Insolvency law and multinational groups: Theories, solutions and recommendations for business failure. Abingdon Routledge.

Book

The international investment policy of the intergovernmental authority on development member states: the Republic of Uganda
Nyombi, C. 2019. The international investment policy of the intergovernmental authority on development member states: the Republic of Uganda. London Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing.

Book

Exploring depth connections in therapy: understanding practitioners’ experiences of Open Dialogue training
Wates, A. 2019. Exploring depth connections in therapy: understanding practitioners’ experiences of Open Dialogue training. DClinPsych Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology

DClinPsych Thesis

The importance of democratic control over immigration
Butcher, J. 2019. The importance of democratic control over immigration.

Other

Whither national citizenship?
Butcher, J. 2019. Whither national citizenship? Cieo.

Working paper

The development of mass tourism
Butcher, J. 2019. The development of mass tourism. in: The Future Past of Tourism Historical Perspectives and Future Evolutions Bristol Channel View. pp. 20-37

Book chapter

Exploring adults’ experiences of sedentary behaviour and participation in nonworkplace interventions designed to reduce sedentary behaviour: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
Williams, R, Rawlings, G, Clarke, D., English, C., Fitzsimons, C., Holloway, I., Lawton, R., Mead, G., Patel, A. and Forster, A. 2019. Exploring adults’ experiences of sedentary behaviour and participation in nonworkplace interventions designed to reduce sedentary behaviour: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. BMC Public Health. 19 (1), p. 1099. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7365-1

Journal article

‘We have the time to listen’: community Health Trainers, identity work and boundaries
Williams, R., Allen-Collinson, J., Middleton, G., Henderson, H., Crust, L and Evans, A 2019. ‘We have the time to listen’: community Health Trainers, identity work and boundaries. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise & Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2019.1646317

Journal article

Comparisons of forensic tools to recover ephemeral data from iOS apps used for cyberbullying
Chamberlain, A. and Azhar, H. 2019. Comparisons of forensic tools to recover ephemeral data from iOS apps used for cyberbullying. in: CYBER 2019, The Fourth International Conference on Cyber-Technologies and Cyber-Systems IARIA. pp. 88-93

Book chapter

Recovery of forensic artefacts from a smart home IoT ecosystem
Azhar, H. and Bate, S. 2019. Recovery of forensic artefacts from a smart home IoT ecosystem. in: CYBER 2019, The Fourth International Conference on Cyber-Technologies and Cyber-Systems IARIA. pp. 94-99

Book chapter

BCI controlled robotic arm as assistance to the rehabilitation of neurologically disabled patients
Casey, A., Azhar, H., Grzes, M. and Sakel, M. 2019. BCI controlled robotic arm as assistance to the rehabilitation of neurologically disabled patients. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 16 (5), pp. 525-537. https://doi.org/10.1080/17483107.2019.1683239

Journal article

The ghost of the stable path: stories of work-life change at the ‘end of career’
Potter, J. 2019. The ghost of the stable path: stories of work-life change at the ‘end of career’. Work, Employment and Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017019870751

Journal article

Mental health through movement
Clark, H., Royal, P., West, H., Randall, V., Silk, M., Patnaik, A., Shahid, S., Yelling, M., Coleman, N., Wright, C., Kay, S., Bagnall, P., Sigman, A., Adams, S., Albon, D., Murray, A., Murray, P., Hodgson, A., Hill, R., Whewell, E., Palmer, G., Lee, D., Javor, A., Lubrano, M., Salt, K., Lochrie, P., Thomas, J., Jephcott, M., Norman, A., Manners, L., Pearson, J., Murray, J. and Howells, K. 2019. Mental health through movement . London All Party Parliamentary Group.

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