Items where Subject is "307 Communities (incl. rural & urban sociology)"
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- 307 Communities (incl. rural & urban sociology) (97)
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A
Ager, Jenny
(2018)
Transcending CIDIO (Can I Do It Outside?): an (auto) ethnographic case study of designing a progressive primary school curriculum that embraces outdoor learning as a pedagogical approach.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Amponsem, Joshua, Graf, Marie-Claire and Saenger, Nathalie
(2021)
A youth perspective on green local urban futures.
In: Carrillo, Francisco Javier and Garner, Cathy, (eds.)
City preparedness for the climate crisis: a multidisciplinary approach.
Multidisciplinary Movements in Research
.
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 331-343.
Asp, Hanne Veronica Lie
(2015)
Cultural understanding and integration through Norwegian friluftsliv and outdoor environment.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
B
Bendell, Jem
(2014)
Exploring sustainability inaugural professorial lecture.
In: Words by the Water, 6-15 March 2015, Keswick, UK.
(Unpublished)
Bendell, Jem
(2021)
Psychological insights on discussing societal disruption and collapse.
Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand
.
Bunyan, Paul
(2010)
Broad-based organizing in the UK: reasserting the centrality of political activity in community development.
Community Development Journal, 45
(1).
pp. 111-127.
Burton, Rob J., Mansfield, Lois, Schwarz, Gerald, Brown, Katrina M. and Convery, Ian
(2006)
Social capital in hill farming: report for the International Centre for the Uplands, Penrith, Cumbria.
International Centre for the Uplands, Penrith, UK.
Burton, Robert, Schwartz, Gerard, Brown, Karen, Convery, Ian and Mansfield, Lois
(2009)
The future of public goods provision in upland regions: learning from hefted commons in the Lake District, UK.
In: Bonn, Aletta, Allott, Tim, Hubacek, Klaus and Stewart, Jon, (eds.)
Drivers of environmental change in uplands.
Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics series
.
Routledge, Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK, pp. 309-322.
C
Casanova, Ananda
(2017)
The city of invisible rivers: investigating practices of urban
walking in São Paulo, Brazil.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Convery, Ian and Dutson, Tom
(2012)
Wild Ennerdale: a cultural landscape.
In: Stanturf, John, Lamb, David and Madsen, Palle, (eds.)
Forest landscape restoration: integrating natural and social sciences.
World Forests, 15
.
Springer, Netherlands, pp. 233-252.
Cornes, Michelle, Joly, Louise, Manthorpe, Jill, O'Halloran, Sue and Smyth, Rob
(2011)
Working together to address multiple exclusion homelessness.
Social Policy and Society, 10
(4).
pp. 513-522.
Cornes, Michelle, Joly, Louise, O'Halloran, Sue and Manthorpe, Jill
(2011)
Rethinking multiple exclusion homelessness: implications for workforce development and interprofessional practice: summary of findings.
Cortes Cruz, Carolina
(2018)
Mind, body, heart, spirit and action towards responsible environmental behaviour change: OpEPA case study in Columbia.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
D
Darwell, John
(2001)
Dark days [photograph collection].
[Artefact]
(Unpublished)
Darwell, John
(1993)
Jimmy Jock, Albert and the six-sided clock: photographs of Liverpool's Docklands.
Cornerhouse Publications, Manchester, UK.
Darwell, John
(2005)
‘Working Lives’ by John Darwell.
Occupational Medicine, 55
(4).
p. 250.
Darwell, John
(1986)
Working lives: photographs by John Darwell and from the Stockport Museum Archive.
Stockport Museums and Gallery Service, Stockport, UK.
Dickie, Iain, Reveley, Shirley and Dorrity, Austin
(2019)
Adults with a diagnosis of autism: personal experiences of engaging with regional criminal justice services.
Journal of Applied Psychology and Social Science, 4
(2).
pp. 52-70.
Doughty, Kevin and Livingstone, Anne
(2017)
The role of technology in addressing health and social care needs and opportunities in a rural environment.
Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 68
.
pp. 67-81.
E
Elton-Chalcraft, Sally
(2018)
Fundamental British values: a politicisation of teaching?
In: LED Research Centre: Extremism & Radicalisation: Research Policy & Practice Conference: The Role of Education(s) in Tackling Extremism and Radicalisation, 17 May 2018, University of Cumbria, Lancaster, UK.
(Unpublished)
F
Ford, C., Hart, C., Hallam, S. and Convery, Ian
(2021)
Enhancing the value of rural towns through ecosystem interventions: A report for the Local Enterprise Partnerships of Lancashire and Cumbria, to inform ecosystem approaches to place-based policy(Phase II of III).
Fowler, Martin
(2018)
An inventory of traces.
In: An Inventory of Traces, 3-7 September 2018, Iceland Academy of Arts, Reykjavik, Iceland.
(Unpublished)
G
Goodwin, Victoria, Grimwood, Tom and Snell, Laura
(2021)
An evaluation of the building better opportunities: Getting Cumbria to Work project.
Health and Society Knowledge Exchange (HASKE).
(Unpublished)
Grabrovaz, Meaghan, Goodwin, Victoria and Grimwood, Tom
(2020)
An asset-based approach to widening participation for young people in Cumbria.
Health and Society Knowledge Exchange (HASKE).
Grabrovaz, Meaghan and Grimwood, Tom
(2019)
Understanding the rural and coastal contexts in widening participation.
Health and Society Knowledge Exchange (HASKE).
Grimwood, Tom, Goodwin, Victoria and Grabrovaz, Meaghan
(2020)
Voluntary and community organisations in Cumbria: assets for young people’s decision-making?
Health and Society Knowledge Exchange (HASKE).
H
Hardacre, Charlotte
(2020)
Authentic family learning: real life reading and writing in the community.
In: LED Showcase Conference 2020, 4th December 2020, Online.
(Unpublished)
Haywood, Mark
(1994)
The City Museum of Art & Design.
In: Cadwallader, Helen, (ed.)
Vade mecum: a compendium of new art.
Locus+, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp. 23-26.
Haywood, Mark
(1996)
The City Museum of Art and Design.
In: Wilkinson, Samantha, (ed.)
Locus+ 1993-1996.
Locus+, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp. 26-29.
Haywood, Mark
(2006)
One Body Politic: the Middlesbrough 150 project.
In: Eyes on the City: Annual Conference of the International Visual Sociology Association, 3rd to 5th July 2006, University of Urbino.
Huggins, Mike
(2007)
“Everybody’s going to the dogs”? The middle classes and
greyhound racing in Britain between the wars.
Journal of Sport History, 34
(1).
pp. 96-120.
Huggins, Mike
(2011)
Sport helps make us what we are: the shaping of regional and local sporting identities in Cumbria c.1800-1960.
Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, XI
.
pp. 81-96.
Huggins, Mike
(2015)
Vice and the Victorians.
Bloomsbury Academic.
Huggins, Mike
(2001)
The regular re-invention of sporting tradition and identity: Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling c.1800–2000.
The Sports Historian, 21
(1).
pp. 35-55.
Huggins, Mike and Gregson, Keith
(2016)
Sport, tourism and place identity in the Lake District 1800-1950.
In: Walton, John K. and Wood, Jason, (eds.)
The making of a cultural landscape: the English Lake District as tourist destination, 1750-2010.
Heritage, culture and identity
.
Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 181-200.
Hunter, Roddy
(2018)
Beyond "East" and "West" through "The Eternal Network": networked artists’ communities as counter-publics of Cold War Europe.
In: Cseh-Varga, Katalin and Czirak, Adam, (eds.)
Performance art in the second public sphere: event-based art in late socialist Europe.
Routledge advances in theatre & performance studies
.
Routledge Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK.
K
Kelsey, Jan and Taylor, Paul
(2005)
Haven.
[Show/Exhibition]
In: Haven, Dates between 5th March 2005 and 10th November 2006, Various venues (internationally).
Khan, Nassra
(2020)
How battered women in a Pakistani rural village of Sohan experience domestic violence in their marriages.
Doctoral
thesis,
University of Cumbria.
L
Layton, James
(2017)
A unity of experience: the shared rhythms of only wolves and lions.
PARtake: the Journal of Performance as Research, 1
(2).
article 4.
Ledwith, Margaret
(2020)
Community development: a critical and radical approach, third edition.
Policy Press, Bristol, UK.
Ledwith, Margaret
(2011)
Community development: a critical approach, second edition.
Policy Press.
Ledwith, Margaret
(1997)
Participating in transformation: towards a working model of community empowerment.
Venture Press, Birmingham, UK.
Ledwith, Margaret
(2009)
Participatory practice: community-based action for transformative change.
Policy Press.
Leslie, Pippa
(2020)
Using ethnographic approaches with multiple methods to investigate a complex and dynamic social process within a real-world context.
In: LED Showcase Conference 2020, 4th December 2020, Online.
(Unpublished)
Loynes, Christopher
(1992)
Is it right to be safe?
Annual Review of Environmental Education
.
Loynes, Christopher
(2008)
The Stoneleigh Project: a case study of outdoor youth work and its impact on personal and social transformation.
Doctoral
thesis,
Brunel University.
M
Mansfield, Lois
(2008)
The Cumbrian hill sheep initiative: a solution to the decline in upland hill farming community in England.
In: Robinson, Guy, (ed.)
Sustainable rural systems: sustainable agriculture and rural communities.
Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning series
.
Ashgate, Aldershot, UK, pp. 161-184.
Mansfield, Lois
(2012)
Hill farming identities and connections to place.
In: Convery, Ian, Corsane, Gerard and Davis, Peter, (eds.)
Making sense of place: multidisciplinary perspectives.
Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, UK, pp. 67-78.
Mansfield, Lois
(2013)
Rural development: supporting the third leg of sustainable development.
In: PLACE autumn conference: The future of the uplands, 12 October 2013, York St John University, York, UK.
(Unpublished)
Mansfield, Lois and Peck, Frank
(2012)
Applying fair trade to British upland agriculture.
In: 18th Annual ISDRS Conference: People Progress and Environmental Protection, 24-26 June 2012, University of Hull, UK.
(Unpublished)
Marshall, Alison
(2016)
The Cumbria Rural Health Forum and the role of digital technologies.
In: Rural Health Conference, 29 January 2016, House of Lords, London, UK.
(Unpublished)
Marshall, Alison and Bell, Tom
(2014)
Digital technologies and rural healthcare: the Cumbria Rural Health Forum.
International Journal of Integrated Care, 14
(8).
Marshall, Alison and Murphy, David F.
(2017)
Rural innovation ecosystems and leading wellbeing.
Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 68
.
pp. 7-14.
McKelvie, Logan
(2019)
Emotional intelligence in outdoor experiential leaders: a psychometric inquiry.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Mcphie, Jamie
(2019)
Mental health and wellbeing in the Anthropocene: a posthuman inquiry.
Palgrave Macmillan.
Memon, Fouzia and Jonker, Leon
(2018)
Educational level and family planning among Pakistani women: a prospective explorative knowledge, attitude and practice study.
Middle East Fertility Society Journal, 23
(4).
pp. 464-467.
Metzler, Hannah Lina
(2019)
An album of protest: assembling narratives from the Hambacher
Forst squat.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Miti, Tanzuma Islam
(2017)
Significance of practical & outdoor educational approaches of environmental learning to develop environmental awareness among school-going students: a study on the current practice of environmental education in Bangladesh to understand the significance of environmental learning in the context of country’s present climate scenario.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Mulvey, Gail
(2015)
Regional resilience and collective action: the response of local state actors to the needs of rural enterprise in crisis.
In: Leading Wellbeing International Research Festival, 16-18 July 2015, Ambleside, UK.
(Unpublished)
Murphy, David F. and Marshall, Alison
(2017)
Editorial: Leading wellbeing in rural contexts.
Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 68
.
pp. 3-6.
Murphy, David F. and Ng'ombe, Austine
(2009)
Corporate social responsibility.
In: Werna, Edmundo, Keivani, Ramin and Murphy, David F., (eds.)
Corporate social responsibility and urban development: lessons from the South.
Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 7-33.
N
Nevin, Owen, Swain, Peter and Convery, Ian
(2012)
Nature tourism: do bears create a sense of place?
In: Convery, Ian, Corsane, Gerard and Davis, Peter, (eds.)
Making sense of place: multidisciplinary perspectives.
Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, UK, pp. 271-278.
O
O'Halloran, Sue and Cornes, Michelle
(2009)
Supporting rural carers: understanding the role of the voluntary sector.
Research, Policy and Planning, 27
(1).
pp. 17-24.
P
Palmer, Stefanie
(2018)
Indigenous wisdom in outdoor programmes: an Australian case study.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Parashkevova, Martina
(2016)
Why keep on walking? Long distance walkers’ motivation matters: the case of the second European Peace Walk.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Peck, Frank
(2015)
Leadership and sustainability in the knowledge economy: what difference does place make?
In: Leading Wellbeing International Research Festival, 16-18 July 2015, Ambleside, UK.
(Unpublished)
Peck, Frank
(2023)
Skills shortages, lack of applicants, transport issues: the scale of the labour market challenges facing businesses in Cumbria.
In Cumbria Magazine, 2023
(March).
pp. 10-11.
Peck, Frank
(2023)
The economics expert considers the challenges facing businesses in Cumbria during 2023 and evidence of business resilience.
In Cumbria Magazine, 2023
(Jan).
pp. 8-9.
Peck, Frank, Jackson, Keith and Marshall, Alison
(2015)
Digital health and its application in rural areas: a review of international experience.
(Unpublished)
Peck, Frank and Mulvey, Gail
(2016)
Cross-border collaboration in economic development: institutional change on the Anglo-Scottish border.
Journal of Borderlands Studies, 33
(1).
pp. 69-84.
Peck, Frank and Mulvey, Gail
(2010)
Regional resilience and collective action: the response of local state actors to the needs of rural enterprise in crisis.
In: Regional Studies Association Annual International Conference 2010: Regional Responses and Global Shifts: Actors, Institutions and Organisations, 24-26 May 2010, Pécs, Hungary.
(Unpublished)
Peck, Frank, Mulvey, Gail and Cabras, Ignazio
(2015)
Editorial: In this issue... [Regions Magazine, 299(1)].
Regions Magazine, 299
(1).
p. 2.
Peck, Frank, Mulvey, Gail and Cabras, Ignazio
(2013)
Editorial: In this issue… [Regions Magazine, 289 (1)].
Regions Magazine, 289
(1).
p. 2.
Policek, Nicoletta, Ravagnani, Luisa and Romano, Carlo A.
(2019)
Victimization of young foreigners in Italy.
European Journal of Criminology
.
Policek, Nicoletta and Turno, Michela
(2017)
Prostitution in Genoa, Naples, Palermo and Rome.
In: Chaumont, Jean-Michel, Garcia, Magaly Rodriguez and Servais, Paul, (eds.)
Trafficking in women 1924-1926: the Paul Kinsie reports for the League of Nations volume 2.
United Nations Historical Series, 2
.
United Nations Publications, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 96-106.
R
Reed, Lisa
(2020)
The use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) techniques to explore lived experiences and gain authenticity through interviews with participants in qualitative, narrative, and human inquiry research.
In: LED Showcase Conference 2020, 3rd December 2020, Online.
(Unpublished)
Rogers, Jennifer, Convery, Ian and Simmons, Eunice
(2012)
Local renewables for local places? Attitudes to renewable energy and the role of communities in place-based renewable energy development.
In: Convery, Ian, Corsane, Gerard and Davis, Peter, (eds.)
Making sense of place: multidisciplinary perspectives.
Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, UK, pp. 93-106.
Rogers, Jennifer, Simmons, Eunice, Convery, Ian and Weatherall, Andrew
(2008)
Public perceptions of opportunities for community-based renewable energy projects.
Energy Policy, 36
(11).
pp. 4217-4226.
S
Shaw, Christian
(2017)
Mountains, movements & motives: guidebook discourse and the shaping of tourist experience in the Lake District fells 1778-1900.
Masters
dissertation,
University of Cumbria.
Steuart, Kieran Jamie
(2018)
The relevance of social class, communications, and general location, in contemporary British Labour Party politics, with a focus on North-West Cumbria.
Doctoral
thesis,
University of Cumbria (awarded by Lancaster University).
Sánchez-Díaz, Javier
(2019)
Children’s reporters’ attitudes toward young offenders.
Journal of Applied Psychology and Social Science, 4
(2).
pp. 25-51.
T
Taylor, Paul and Kelsey, Jan
(2007)
Home Sweet Home.
[Show/Exhibition]
In: Home Sweet Home, Dates between 6th June to 29th November 2007, Various locations in Cumbria.
Taylor, S. P.
(2021)
Discussion on neoliberalism & the marketisation of social housing: a study of four countries.
In: Kayode, Bakare Kazeem, (ed.)
New horizons in education and social studies vol. 9.
Book Publisher International, London, UK, pp. 147-157.
Taylor, Simon Peter
(2021)
Assessing critical realism Vs social constructionism & social constructivism for a social housing research study.
In: Hus, Vlasta, (ed.)
Selected topics in humanities and social sciences vol. 3.
BP International, London, UK, pp. 32-42.
Taylor, Simon Peter
(2018)
Collaborate to innovate: a project to improve connectivity in rural communities for health benefits.
In: Housing Studies Association Annual Conference: ‘Professionalism, Policy and Practice: Exploring the Relationship between Theory and Practice in Housing Studies', 11-13 April 2018, Sheffield, UK.
(Unpublished)
Taylor, Simon Peter
(2019)
Fordism to post Fordism in the UK.
International Journal of Housing and Human Settlement Planning, 5
(1).
pp. 23-27.
Taylor, Simon Peter
(2021)
Social housing: emphasizing on corporate management approaches in the UK.
In: Bhatt, Kaustubha Nand, (ed.)
Insights into economics and management vol. 6.
BP International, London, UK, pp. 119-124.
Taylor, Simon Peter
(2018)
Strategic management assessment: the first gypsy & traveller Community Interest Company (CIC) in England.
Global Journal of Engineering Science and Researches, 5
(3).
pp. 33-53.
Taylor, Simon Peter and Todman, Andy
(2017)
From Africa to Dumfries and Galloway: connectivity in a rural community.
Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 68
.
pp. 109-117.
V
van der Velden, Naomi
(2012)
How does your garden grow? Participatory polycultures research in the UK.
In: Ecological and Anthropological Approaches to Agrobiodiversity and Food Systems, 6-7 December 2012, University of Oxford, UK.
(Unpublished)
W
Werna, Edmundo, Keivani, Ramin and Murphy, David F.
(2009)
Conclusion.
In: Werna, Edmundo, Keivani, Ramin and Murphy, David F., (eds.)
Corporate social responsibility and urban development: lessons from the South.
Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 204-215.
Werna, Edmundo, Keivani, Ramin and Murphy, David F.
(2009)
Introduction.
In: Werna, Edmundo, Keivani, Ramin and Murphy, David F., (eds.)
Corporate social responsibility and urban development: lessons from the South.
Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK.
Werna, Edmundo, Keivani, Werna and Murphy, David F.
(2009)
Corporate social responsibility and urban development: lessons from the South.
Palgrave Macmillan.
Wroe, Stuart
(2018)
Empathic youth work spaces for young Muslim people to engage in discussions of radicalisation and extremism, religious ideology, identity and foreign policy.
In: LED Research Centre: Extremism & Radicalisation: Research Policy & Practice Conference: The Role of Education(s) in Tackling Extremism and Radicalisation, 17 May 2018, University of Cumbria, Lancaster, UK.
(Unpublished)