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Allyship in our community Allyship in our community | Student blog
Written by Brodie Goodall (They/Them) Allyship is a crucial part of queer liberation. The need for allies grows by the day as members of the LGBTQ+ community are denied life saving healthcare are used as political tools struggle to find safe...
Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...
Month: May 2024 14 March 2026 | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
By Jacqui Warner Environmental Management MSc student Below Jacqui shares her dissertation proposal to investigate microfibres with a laundrette: Most people never consider the fabric of their clothes the composition of the fibres (Liu et al....
New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont and Danni Sinnett….. Cemeteries in many cities provide functions beyond that of bodily disposal and remembrance. Thinking about our own city of Bristol Arnos Vale Cemetery provides a historic setting for numerous events...
Work alienation. Is employee ownership the solution? Work alienation. Is employee ownership the solution? | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Alienation: What is it? Alienation may not be a word that’s used very often in relation to the workplace but perhaps it deserves more attention than it receives. In the context of work it refers to employees who feel disconnected from their job...
The opportunities and challenges of improving the condition and sustainability of a historic building at an international tourist attraction in the UK (2019)
Journal Article
Organ, S. (in press). The opportunities and challenges of improving the condition and sustainability of a historic building at an international tourist attraction in the UK. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-09-2018-0076
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Heritage tourism has become increasingly popular, and improving the sustainability of such sites is essential both nationally and internationally. The purpose of this paper is to explore the opportunities...
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Youth Climate Communications: a pilot Youth Climate Communications: a pilot | Engineering Our Future
Author Sophie Laggan. On 24th February 12 young people aged 15-24 headed to UWE’s Prototype and Play Lab in the School of Engineering for a training day in Climate Communications. Passionate about addressing the climate and ecological emergency...
Do science fiction films teach us about science? Do science fiction films teach us about science? | Science Communication Unit blog
Science fiction and fantasy films like Star Wars The Hunger Games and Interstellar are hugely popular with a reach for which many science communicators can only dream; particularly as these films typically reach beyond our usual audiences. But...
Reflections on the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act Reflections on the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Amanda Ramsay One in four UK homes is estimated to currently be at risk of flooding with an average of £60 000 worth of damage inflicted per home when floods hit hardest. I learned this while contributing to a parliamentary roundtable this...
Walking interviews as a research method Walking interviews as a research method | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Yarden Woolf Literature tells us a walking interview is when a researcher walks alongside a participant during an interview (Kinney 2017). This process usually involve a researcher accompanying participants and speaking with them usually on...
“The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach…” "The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach..." | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Katie McClymont co-author of a recent comprehensive review of the evidence between community-led housing (CLH) and health describes a stimulating stakeholder workshop session… In her famous and oft-quoted article Sherry Arnstein describes...
A systematic review of asylum-seeking women's views and experiences of UK maternity care (2019)
Journal Article
McKnight, P., Goodwin, L., & Kenyon, S. (2019). A systematic review of asylum-seeking women's views and experiences of UK maternity care. Midwifery, 77, 16-23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2019.06.007
Objective
To explore and synthesise evidence of asylum-seeking women's experiences of maternity care in the UK.
Design
A systematic review and thematic synthesis of peer-reviewed qualitative evidence. Relevant databases were searched from 2000 u...
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