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‘I Already Know the City, I Don’t Have to Explore it’: Adjustments to ‘Sense of Place’ for ‘Local’ UK University Students
(2015-11-01)Recent conceptualisations of place have sought to reconsider place as being the sedentary equivalent to mobility, instead recognising its dynamism and its potential for evoking powerful emotional responses. These notions ... -
‘I HAVE NEVER MATTERED LESS IN THIS WORLD THAN DURING MY CHILDREN’S ADOPTION’: A SOCIO-LEGAL STUDY OF BIRTH MOTHERS’ EXPERIENCES OF ADOPTION LAW
(University of Plymouth, 2018)This thesis explores the experiences that birth mothers face in adoption proceedings within a socio-legal context. With analysis of data from interviews with 32 birth mothers synthesised with the relevant provisions of ... -
I just like Lego
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I see what you say: Prior knowledge of other's goals automatically biases the perception of their actions.
(Netherlands, 2016-01)We investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor's intentions affect action perception in a representational momentum (RM) paradigm. Participants heard an actor declare an intention to either take or leave an ... -
”I thought you were one of those modern girls from Mumbai”: Gender, reflexivity, and encounters of Indian-ness in the field
(University of Plymouth, 2010)This paper is a reflection on my experiences of doing fieldwork in Goa, India (1999-2000) from my position as a „halfie‟ anthropologist, born in India, and raised and educated in the United States. I discuss three „significant ... -
i-Berlioz: Interactive Computer-Aided Orchestration with Temporal Control
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i-Berlioz: Towards Interactive Computer-Aided Orchestration with Temporal Control
(2019-01)This paper introduces i-Berlioz, a proof-of-concept interactive Computer Aided Orchestration (CAO) system that suggests combinations of musical instruments to produce timbres specified by the user by means of verbal ... -
I. The Irish are coming.
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I: INTRODUCTION.
(Wiley, 2018-03)The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bilingualism is central to current psycholinguistics, offering insights into issues such as transfer and interference in ... -
Ice-limit of Coulomb gauge Yang-Mills theory
(2008-10-27)In this paper we describe gauge invariant multi-quark states generalising the path integral framework developed by Parrinello, Jona-Lasinio and Zwanziger to amend the Faddeev-Popov approach. This allows us to produce ... -
ICEAF-IV Engineering Against Failure
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Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Fouquet: development and assessment of in vitro systems for long term maintenance
(University of Plymouth, 1999)Twelve isolates of lchthyophthirius multifiliis were successfully established and maintained by serial passage through naive carp, for a maximum of 39 laboratory cycles. The management system employed was such that large ... -
iCOP: Automatically Identifying New Child Abuse Media in P2P Networks
The increasing levels of child sex abuse (CSA) media being shared in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks pose a significant challenge for law enforcement agencies. Although a number of P2P monitoring tools to detect offender ... -
iCOP: Live forensics to reveal previously unknown criminal media on P2P networks
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ICT access and use in the remote rural town of Hatherleigh (Devon, UK): towards citizen engagement?
(University of Plymouth, 2009)Information communication technologies (ICTs) have reached into everyday life. This emphasises the increasing importance of understanding the relationship between ICTs and society (Giddens 1994; Castells 1996; Walsham ...