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    • Muck and Magic: A Resilience Lens on Organic Conversions as Transformation 

      James, T; Brown, K (Taylor & Francis (Routledge) for International Association for Society and Natural Resources, 9 November 2018)
      Transformation creates space to consider the profound changes necessary for society to pursue just and sustainable social-ecological systems. Transformation involves profound and complex change, yet there are few empirical ...
    • What Works in the Field? Evaluating Informal Science Events 

      Grand, A; Sardo, AM (Frontiers, 11 December 2017)
      Around the world, increasing numbers of people are attending informal science events, often ones that are part of multi-event festivals that cross cultural boundaries. For the researchers who take part, and the organizers, ...
    • Lecture Capture – can it help ‘hard to reach’ students? 

      Newcombe, MJ (University of Greenwich, 10 February 2017)
      What are the consequences of implementing Lecture Capture technology and how does it support students, especially those who are ‘hard to reach’? There is growing evidence around the benefits lecture recordings provide to ...
    • Life Out of Death—Violent FX and Its Vivacious Power 

      Johnson, PS (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 21 March 2017)
      This article examines the use of digital visual effects in violently disturbing films and how they reformulate them into newly observable cinematic imagery. It discusses how visual effects show cinematic violence as producing ...
    • Open Access Research and Research Data Management Policy, University of Exeter 

      University of Exeter (University of Exeter, 1 January 2017)
      This is the Open Access Research and Research Data Management Policy of the University of Exeter, published in January 2017. It replaces the first Open Access Research and Research Data Management Policy (http://hdl.hand ...