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2011
ADAM, Alison, BOGDANOVICH, Danijela, DOWD, Michael and WATTAM, Eileen
(2011).
Mapping the online privacy landscape.
In: BISSETT, Andrew, BYNUM, TW, LIGHT, Ann, LAUENER, Angela and ROGERSON, Simon, (eds.)
The social impact of social computing : ETHICOMP 2011 : proceedings of the Twel[f]th International Conference, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, 14 to 16 September 2011.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, 5-7.
[Book Section]
ALBOUL, Lyuba and CHLIVEROS, Georgios
(2011).
A system for reconstruction from point clouds in 3D: Simplification and mesh representation.
In:
2010 11th International Conference on Control Automation Robotics and Vision.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ), 2301-2306.
[Book Section]
ALI, Alisha and CARSON, Dean
(2011).
Information and communications technology (ICT) and the challenge of sustainable self-drive tourism.
In: PRIDEAUX, Bruce and CARSON, Dean, (eds.)
Drive tourism : trends and emerging markets.
Advances in tourism
.
London, Routledge, 124-145.
[Book Section]
ANDREWS, Simon
(2011).
Aligning the teaching of FCA with Existing Module Learning Outcomes.
In: ANDREWS, Simon, POLOVINA, Simon, HILL, Richard and AKHGAR, Babak, (eds.)
Conceptual Structures for Discovering Knowledge : 19th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2011, Derby, UK, July 25-29, 2011. Proceedings.
Lecture notes in computer science
(6828).
Springer, 394-401.
[Book Section]
ANDREWS, Simon
(2011).
In-Close2, a high performance formal concept miner.
In: ANDREWS, Simon, POLOVINA, Simon, HILL, Richard and AKHGAR, Babak, (eds.)
Conceptual Structures for Discovering Knowledge : 19th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2011, Derby, UK, July 25-29, 2011. Proceedings.
Lecture notes in computer science
(6828).
Springer, 50-62.
[Book Section]
ANDREWS, Simon and POLOVINA, Simon
(2011).
A mapping from conceptual graphs to formal concept analysis.
In: ANDREWS, Simon, POLOVINA, Simon, HILL, Richard and AKHGAR, Babak, (eds.)
Conceptual Structures for Discovering Knowledge (The 19th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2011, Derby, UK.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Subseries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence),
(6828).
Berlin and Heidelberg, Springer, 63-76.
[Book Section]
ANDREWS, Simon, ORPHANIDES, Constantinos and POLOVINA, Simon
(2011).
Visualising computational intelligence through converting data into formal concepts.
In:
Next Generation Data Technologies for Collective Computational Intelligence.
Studies in Computational Intelligence book series
(352).
Springer, 139-165.
[Book Section]
ARIRIGUZO, Julian and SAAD, Sameh
(2011).
Genetic algorithm approach to modelling fractal manufacturing layout.
In: BRUZZONE, Agostino, FRYDMAN, Claudia, MASSEI, Marina, MCGINNIS, Mike, PIERA, Miquel Angel and ZACHAREWICZ, Gregory, (eds.)
10th International Conference on Modeling and Applied Simulation (MAS 2011).
Red Hook, NY, Curran Associates, 126-135.
[Book Section]
ATKINSON, Paul
(2011).
Ghosts of the profession : open design and post industrial manufacturing.
In: TRAUTENBERGER, G, (ed.)
Open Design.
CIS.doc
(4).
Graz, Austria, Creative Industries Styria, 18-20.
[Book Section]
ATKINSON, Paul
(2011).
Orchestral manoeuvres in design.
In: VAN ABLE, Bas, EVERS, Lucas, KLAASSEN, Roel and TROXLER, Peter, (eds.)
Open Design Now: Why Design Cannot Remain Exclusive.
Amsterdam, BIS Publishers, 24-31.
[Book Section]
ATKINSON, Paul
(2011).
Post industrial manufacturing : the impact of emerging production technologies on design.
In: ATKINSON, Paul, (ed.)
Designing impact! : approaches to applied research.
Beijing, Foreign Languages Press, 170-179.
[Book Section]
ATKINSON, Paul, MARSHALL, Justin, UNVER, Ertu and DEAN, Lionel Theodore
(2011).
I did it my way: user engagement in post industrial manufacturing.
In: COELHO DA ROCHA BARTOLO, Helena Maria, (ed.)
Proceedings of SIM2011: Sustainable Intelligent Manufacturing.
Leiria, Portugal, IST Press, 679-687.
[Book Section]
ATTWOOD, Feona
(2011).
Sex and the citizens: erotic play and the new leisure culture.
In: BRAMHAM, Peter and WAGG, Stephen, (eds.)
The new politics of leisure and pleasure.
New York, Macmillan.
[Book Section]
ATTWOOD, Feona
(2011).
Through the looking glass? Sexual agency and subjectification in cyberspace.
In: GILL, Rosalind and SCHARFF, Christina, (eds.)
New femininities : postfeminism, neoliberalism and subjectivity.
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
[Book Section]
BARN, Balbir S and CLARK, Tony
(2011).
Revisiting Naur's programming as theory building for enterprise architecture modelling.
In:
Advanced Information Systems Engineering.
Lecture notes in computer science
(6741).
Springer, 229-236.
[Book Section]
BARTON, Sally and ROWLETT, Peter
(2011).
Using an audience response system - what do the audience DO with the feedback?
In: GREEN, David, (ed.)
CETL-MSOR Conference 2010, University of Birmingham, 6th-7th September, Conference proceedings.
Birmingham, Maths, Stats and OR Network, 12-22.
[Book Section]
BATEMAN, Roger, ATKINSON, Paul and RODDIS, Jim
(2011).
From academy to industry to user : engaging stakeholders in sustainable material development.
In: COELHO DA ROCHA BARTOLO, Helena Maria, (ed.)
Proceedings of SIM2011: Sustainable Intelligent Manufacturing.
Leiria, Portugal, IST Press, 729-736.
[Book Section]
BEARD, Colin and JACKSON, Norman J.
(2011).
A holistic model for lifewide learning.
In: JACKSON, Norman J., (ed.)
Learning for a complex world: a lifewide concept of learning, curriculum, education and personal development.
Bloomington, Ind., AuthorHouse, 39-60.
[Book Section]
BEC, Rémi
(2011).
Designing Gener-G, the human energy trading game.
In: YOXALL, Alaster, (ed.)
Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Design 4 Health 2011.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, Art and Design Research Centre, 5-21.
[Book Section]
BELL, Alice
(2011).
Ontological boundaries and conceptual leaps : the significance of possible worlds for hypertext fiction (and beyond).
In: PAGE, Ruth and THOMAS, Bronwen, (eds.)
New narratives : stories and storytelling in the digital age.
Frontiers of narrative series
.
University of Nebraska Press, 63-82.
[Book Section]
BLAIN, Jenny
(2011).
Hills of the ancestors, townscapes of artisans.
In: MACLELLAN, Gordon, (ed.)
The Wanton Green.
Mandrake of Oxford, 173-186.
[Book Section]
BLAIN, Jenny
(2011).
Neo-Shamanism: Pagan and 'neo-shamanic' interactions with archaeology.
In: INSOLL, Tim, (ed.)
The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Ritual and Religion.
OUP, 1017-1031.
[Book Section]
BOWEN, Simon, DEARDEN, Andy, WOLSTENHOLME, Dan and COBB, Mark
(2011).
Different views : including others in participatory health service innovation.
In: BUUR, Jacob, (ed.)
PINC 2011 : Participatory innovation conference 2011, 13-15 January, 2011, Sonderborg, Denmark.
Sonderborg, University of Southern Denmark, 230-236.
[Book Section]
BOYCE, R A, BORTHWICK, A, MORAN, M and NANCARROW, Susan
(2011).
Health workforce reform, interprofessional education and practice and the division of labour.
In: CHESTERS, J, KITTO, S, THISTLETHWAITE, J and REEVES, S, (eds.)
Sociology of interprofessional health care practice : critical reflections and concrete solutions.
Health care issues, costs and access
.
Nova Science Publishers, 185-205.
[Book Section]
BRIDGES, S, SCHIFFEL, J and POLOVINA, Simon
(2011).
OpenSEA: A framework for semantic interoperation between enterprises.
In: BESSIS, N and XHAFA, F, (eds.)
Next generation data technologies for collective computational intelligence.
Studies in computational intelligence
(352).
Springer, 61-86.
[Book Section]
BROWN, Chloe
(2011).
Extinction Archive.
In: WESTERMAN, Julie, (ed.)
Brutalist speculations and flights of fancy.
Sheffield, Site Gallery, 10-11.
[Book Section]
BROWNLEE, Iain, FAIRCLOUGH, Andrew, HALL, Anna and PAXMAN, Jenny
(2011).
Dietary seaweed and human health.
In:
Culinary Arts and Sciences VII:Global, National and Local Perspectives.
Bournemouth University UK, Bournemouth University International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research, 82-88.
[Book Section]
BULL, Melanie and BROWN, Tim
(2011).
Implementing change.
In: FINCH, Edward, (ed.)
Facilities Change Management.
Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 108-122.
[Book Section]
BULLOUGH, Steven, HART, Gemma and GREGORY, Maxine
(2011).
Demand for sport : what young people want.
In: JEANES, Ruth and MAGEE, Jonathan, (eds.)
Children, Youth and Leisure.
LSA Publication
(113).
Leisure Studies Association, 55-80.
[Book Section]
BURNETT, Cathy
(2011).
Technology and literacy in early childhood educational settings : a review of research.
In: PAHL, Kate and ROWSELL, Jennifer, (eds.)
Early childhood literacy.
Sage library of educational thought and practice, 4
.
Sage.
[Book Section]
BUTLER, N, SLACK, Frances and WALTON, J
(2011).
IS/IT Backsourcing - A Case of Outsourcing in Reverse?
In:
2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
IEEE Computer Society, 1-10.
[Book Section]
CERE, Rinella
(2011).
Postcolonial and media studies: a cognitive map.
In: CERE, Rinella and ROSALIND, Brunt, (eds.)
Postcolonial media culture in Britain.
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 1-13.
[Book Section]
CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and DIENG, Patricia
(2011).
Looking Good, Feeling Good – Tac Map: a navigation system for the blind.
In:
The role of inclusive design in making social innovation happen.
RCA.
[Book Section]
CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, REED, Heath, BURTON, Maria and MOUNTAIN, Gail
(2011).
‘Future Bathroom’, What to make? Or How to Make? Challenges in meeting sustainable needs.
In: BARTOLO, H., (ed.)
Sustainable Intelligent manufacturing.
Portugal, IST Press, 777-784.
[Book Section]
CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, REED, Heath, BURTON, Maria and MOUNTAIN, Gail
(2011).
Future bathroom: A study of user-centred design principles affecting usability, safety and satisfaction in bathrooms for people living with disabilities.
In:
Research and development work relating to assistive technology 2010-11.
Department of Health, 28-29.
[Book Section]
CIOLFI, Luigina
(2011).
Augmented places: exploring human experience of technology at the boundary between physical and digital worlds.
In: JAMES-CHAKRABORTY, Kathleen and STRUMPER-KROBB, Sabine, (eds.)
Crossing Borders. Space Beyond Disciplines.
New York, Peter Lang, 205-222.
[Book Section]
CIOLFI, Luigina and MCLOUGHLIN, Marc
(2011).
Design interventions for open-air museums: applying and extending the principles of “assembly”.
In:
CHI '11 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
New York, ACM Digital Library, 553-556.
[Book Section]
CLARK, Jodie
(2011).
No, like proper north” : re-drawing boundaries in an emergent community of practice’.
In:
Discursive Approaches to Politeness.
Mouton series in pracgmatics
.
Berlin, De Gruyter Mouton, 109-132.
[Book Section]
CLARK, Jodie
(2011).
Relational work in a sporting community of practice.
In: DAVIES, Bethan L, HAUGH, Michael and MERRISON, Andrew John, (eds.)
Situated politeness.
Continuum.
[Book Section]
CLARK, Tony and BARN, Balbir S
(2011).
Event driven architecture modelling and simulation.
In:
SOSE '11 : Proceedings of the Proceedings of 2011 IEEE 6th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering.
IEEE Computer Society, 43-54.
[Book Section]
CLARK, Tony, BARN, Balbir S and OUSSENA, Samia
(2011).
LEAP : a precise lightweight framework for enterprise architecture.
In:
Proceedings of the 4th India Software Engineering Conference.
ACM, 85-94.
[Book Section]
CLARKE, David
(2011).
It came from a friend of a friend : media-spread urban legends.
In: BATHOLOMEW, Robert E. and RADFORD, Benjamin, (eds.)
The Martians have landed! : a history of media-driven panics and hoaxes.
Jefferson, North Carolina, McFarland & co Inc, 130-155.
[Book Section]
CLARKE, Zoe, LANGLEY, Joseph, JUDGE, Simon, HAWLEY, Mark, HOSKING, Ian and HERON, Nicola
(2011).
User involvement in the early development of assistive technology devices.
In:
Everyday Technology for Independence and Care - AAATE 2011.
Assistive technology research series
(29).
IOS Press, 362-373.
[Book Section]
COCHRANE, Thom, BATEMAN, Roger, BUCHEM, Llona, CAMACHO, Mar, GORDON, Averill, KEEGAN, Helen and RHODES, David
(2011).
MLearning 2.0 : fostering international collaboration.
In: CANDEL TORRES, I., GÓMEZ CHOVA, L. and LÓPEZ MARTÍNEZ, A., (eds.)
ICERI 2011 conference proceedings.
International Association of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), 42-51.
[Book Section]
COLE, Ian and GREEN, Stephen
(2011).
Mixed communities : from vision to oblivion.
In: ANDERSON, Isobel and SIM, Duncan, (eds.)
Housing and Equality.
Coventry, Chartered Institute of Housing.
[Book Section]
COLLINS, Karen and BOOTE, J.
(2011).
Patient and public involvement in health research.
In: WYLD, Linda, (ed.)
BASO - The Association for Cancer Surgery yearbook 2011.
London, BASO, 61-63.
[Book Section]
CONNOLLY, Annaliese
(2011).
Guy of Warwick, Godfrey of Bouillon, and Elizabethan Repertory.
In: MCJANNET, Linda and ANDREA, Bernadette, (eds.)
Early modern England and Islamic worlds.
Early modern cultural studies
.
Palgrave Macmillan.
[Book Section]
CONNOLLY, Annaliese
(2011).
In the repertoire: women beware women on stage.
In: HISCOCK, Andrew, (ed.)
Women beware women: a critical guide.
Continuum Renaissance Drama Guides
.
Continuum, 59-76.
[Book Section]
COX, Katharine
(2011).
'Imagine Dust with a capital letter': interpreting the social and cultural contexts for Philip Pullman's transformation of dust.
In: BARFIELD, Steven and COX, Katharine, (eds.)
Critical perspectives on Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials essays on the novels, the film and the stage productions.
Jefferson, McFarland, 126-142.
[Book Section]
CRAIG, Claire
(2011).
Creativity outdoors.
In: GILLIARD, Jane and MARSHALL, Mary, (eds.)
Transforming the quality of life for people with dementia through contact with the natural world : fresh air on my face.
London, Jessica Kingsley, 116-126.
[Book Section]
DAOUD, Mohammad Sh., AYESH, Aladdin, HOPGOOD, Adrian A. and AL-FAYOUMI, Mustafa
(2011).
A new splitting-based displacement prediction approach for location-based services.
In:
IEEE international conference on systems, man, and cybernetics 2011.
IEEE Xplore, 392-397.
[Book Section]
DAY, David
(2011).
A performance analysis of Snort and Suricata Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Engines.
In:
ICDS 2011, The Fifth International Conference on Digital Society.
IARIA, 187-192.
[Book Section]
DEXTER, Matt, ATKINSON, Paul and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2011).
Health products; designed with, not for, end users.
In: YOXALL, Alaster, (ed.)
Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Design 4 Health, Sheffield.
Sheffield Hallam University, 110-121.
[Book Section]
DRAY, Susan M., LIGHT, Ann, EVERS, Vanessa, DEARDEN, Andy, DENSMORE, Melissa, KAM, Matthew, MARSDEN, Gary, RAMACHANDRAN, Nithya Sambasivan, SMYTH, Thomas, VAN GREUNEN, Darelle and WINTERS, Niall
(2011).
Human computer interaction for development: changing HCI to Change the World.
In: SEARS, A and JACKO, J.A., (eds.)
The human-interaction handbook: fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications.
CRC press.
[Book Section]
EARNSHAW, Steve
(2011).
Why Eliot killed Lydgate: 'joyful cruelty' in Middlemarch.
In: MOUSLEY, Andy, (ed.)
Towards a new literary humanism.
Palgrave Macmillan.
[Book Section]
ELLIS, Jonathan and SANCHEZ-ARCE, Ana M
(2011).
The unquiet dead : memories of the Spanish Civil War in Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth.
In: SINHA, Amresh and MCSWEENEY, Terence, (eds.)
Millennial cinema : memory in global film.
New York, Columbia University Press, 173-191.
[Book Section]
FAUST, Oliver, ACHARYA, Rajendra, SEONG, Chong Wee, LIM, Teik-Cheng and CHATTOPADHYAY, Subhagata
(2011).
Systems engineering for medical informatics.
In: DUA, Sumeet and ACHARYA, U Rajendra, (eds.)
Data mining in biomedical imaging, signaling, and systems.
Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, 391-412.
[Book Section]
FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan
(2011).
‘They sing that song’: sectarianism and conduct in the informalised spaces of Scottish football.
In: BURDSEY, Daniel, (ed.)
Race, ethnicity and football : persisting debates and emergent issues.
London, Routledge, 191-206.
[Book Section]
GENTILE, Anna Lisa, LANFRANCHI, Vitaveska, MAZUMDAR, Suvodeep and CIRAVEGNA, Fabio
(2011).
Extracting semantic user networks from informal communication exchanges.
In: AROYO, Lora, WELTY, Chris, ALANI, Harith, TAYLOR, Jamie, BERNSTEIN, Abrahm, KAGAL, Lalana, NOY, Natasha and BLOMQVIST, Eva, (eds.)
ISWC 2011 : The Semantic Web.
Lecture notes in computer science
(7031).
Springer, 209-224.
[Book Section]
GIBBONS, Alison
(2011).
This is not for you.
In: BRAY, Joe and GIBBONS, Alison, (eds.)
Mark Z. Danielewski.
Manchester University Press, 17-32.
[Book Section]
GILL, Jameson
(2011).
Memes and narrative analysis: A potential direction for the development of neo-Darwinian orientated research in organisations.
In:
Euram 11 : proceedings of the European Academy of Management.
European Academy of Management.
[Book Section]
GRAINGER, Karen
(2011).
'First order' and 'second order' politeness: institutional and intercultural contexts.
In:
Discursive approaches to politeness.
Mouton Series in Pragmatics
(8).
Berlin, De Gruyter Moulton, 167-188.
[Book Section]
GRANT, Gordon
(2011).
Safeguarding vulnerable adults over the life course.
In: KATZ, Jeanne, PEACE, Sheila and SPURR, Sue, (eds.)
Adult lives : a life course perspective.
Bristol, The Policy Press, Bristol and Open University Press, Maidenhead, 230-239.
[Book Section]
GWILT, Alison
(2011).
Revealing historic traditions of craftsmanship in the context of sustainable fashion.
In: EBEL, Sylvie and ASSOULY, Olivier, (eds.)
Proceedings of the 13th annual conference for the international Foundation of Fashion Technology Institutes (IFFTI) Fashion and Luxury: Between Heritage & Innovation.
France, Institut Francais de la Mode, 19-24.
[Book Section]
GWILT, Ian
(2011).
Augmenting the White Cube.
In: CANDY, Linda and EDMONDS, Ernest, (eds.)
Interacting: art, Research andthe Creative Practitioner.
Faringdon, Libri, 257-267.
[Book Section]
HABGOOD, M. P. Jacob
(2011).
Maintaining an ethical balance in the curriculum design of games-based degrees.
In: BISSETT, Andrew, WARD BYNUM, Terrell, LIGHT, Ann, LAUENER, Angela and ROGERSON, Simon, (eds.)
Ethicomp 2011 : the social impact of social computing : Proceedings of the twelfth international conference.
Sheffield Hallam University Press, 202-209.
[Book Section]
HURLEY, Ciaran
(2011).
Audit and evaluation of a perioperative service.
In: RADFORD, Mark, WILLIAMSON, Alastair and EVANS, Claire, (eds.)
Pre-operative Assessment and Perioperative Management.
Keswick, UK, M&K Publishing, 353-360.
[Book Section]
JONES, Peter E.
(2011).
Activity, activity theory and the Marxian legacy.
In: JONES, Peter, (ed.)
Marxism and education : renewing the dialogue, pedagogy and culture.
Palgrave Macmillan, 193-214.
[Book Section]
KIVLAND, Sharon
(2011).
Sous les pavés, la plage.
In: WESTERMAN, Julie, (ed.)
Brutalist speculations and flights of fancy.
Sheffield, Site Gallery, 18-19.
[Book Section]
KIVLAND, Sharon
(2011).
An interview with Sharon Kivland.
In: JAMES, Nicholas, (ed.)
Interviews/Artists. Enquiries and Solution.
London, CV Publications.
[Book Section]
KLADOU, Stella
(2011).
Cultural festivals: an overview.
In: ADA, Serhan, (ed.)
Istanbul cultural festivals.
Turkey, Turkish Ministry of Education & Culture, Istanbul Bilgi University Publications.
[Book Section]
KOSKI, Kaisu
(2011).
Dialogues between art, medicine and research.
In: ARLANDER, Annette, (ed.)
Artistic research in action: proceedings of CARPA 2 - colloquium on artistic research in performing arts.
Uniarts Helsinki, 119-126.
[Book Section]
KRAMER, Dean, KOCUROVA, Anna, OUSSENA, Samia, CLARK, Tony and KOMISARCZUK, Peter
(2011).
An extensible, self contained, layered approach to context acquisition.
In: TERZIS, Sotirios, (ed.)
M-MPAC '11 : Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive Mobile and Embedded Computing.
ACM, p. 6.
[Book Section]
LAHLAFI, Alison and RUSHTON, Diane
(2011).
Enhancing graduate skills for a knowledge-based economy:
collaborating with information specialists.
In:
Enhancing graduate impact.
Oxford Brookes, HEA.
[Book Section]
LANGLEY, Joseph, YOXALL, Alaster, REED, Heath and KUHLMANN, Stephan
(2011).
Is green a grey area? Sustainability and inclusivity; the
ageing population and recycling.
In:
Include 2011 proceedings.
RCA.
[Book Section]
LAUNDERS, Ivan
(2011).
Evaluating the transaction graph through a financial trading case study.
In: ANDREWS, Simon, (ed.)
Conceptual Structures for Discovering Knowledge.
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence
(6828).
Berlin, Springer, 145-158.
[Book Section]
LIGHT, Ann
(2011).
Democratising technology : making transformation using designing, performance and props.
In: TAN, Desney, FITZPATRICK, Geraldine, GUTWIN, Carl, BEGOLE, Bo and KELLOGG, Wendy A, (eds.)
CHI' 11 : proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems.
ACM, 2239-2242.
[Book Section]
MARCHANG, Jims and NANDI, Sukumar
(2011).
Need for cross layer in wireless multi hop ad-hoc networks.
In:
Advanced Computing Applications, Databases and Networks.
Alpha Science International Limited.
[Book Section]
MATIKAS, T.E. and HASAN, Syed
(2011).
Deformation characteristics of aluminium composites for structural applications.
In: AHMAD, Zaki, (ed.)
Recent trends in processing and degradation of aluminium alloys.
InTech, 347-370.
[Book Section]
MATTHEWS, Stephen G., GONGORA, Mario A. and HOPGOOD, Adrian A.
(2011).
Evolving temporal fuzzy association rules from quantitative data with a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm.
In:
Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems.
London, Springer, 198-205.
[Book Section]
MATTHEWS, Stephen G., GONGORA, Mario A. and HOPGOOD, Adrian A.
(2011).
Evolving temporal fuzzy itemsets from quantitative data with a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm.
In:
IEEE 5th International Workshop on Genetic and Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems (GEFS), 2011.
IEEE Xplore, 9-16.
[Book Section]
MAY, Stephen and DONELSON, R
(2011).
McKenzie Method.
In: DAGENAIS, Simon and HALDEMAN, Scott, (eds.)
Evidence-based management of low back pain.
Missouri, Elsevier Mosby, 122-133.
[Book Section]
MAY, Stephen and DONELSON, R
(2011).
Mechanical assessment of axial lumbosacral pain.
In: DEPALMA, Michael, (ed.)
iSpine : evidence-based interventional spine care.
New York, Demosmedical.
[Book Section]
MCCARTHY, Penny
(2011).
Your space flight is leaving.
In:
Brutalist Speculations and Flights of Fancy.
Sheffield, Site Gallery, 1-2.
[Book Section]
MCPHERSON, Susan
(2011).
Reading class, examining men: anthologies, education, and literary cultures.
In: MACDONALD, Kate, (ed.)
The masculine middlebrow, 1880-1950 : what Mr. Miniver read.
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
[Book Section]
MCSEVENY, Kerry and WADDINGTON, Dave
(2011).
Up close and personal : the interplay between information technology and human agency in the policing of the 2011 Sheffield Anti-Lib Dem protes.
In: AKHGAR, Babak and YATES, Simeon, (eds.)
Intelligence management : knowledge driven frameworks for combating terrorism and organized crime.
Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing
.
Springer, 199-212.
[Book Section]
MIDGLEY, Clare
(2011).
The dissenting voice of Elizabeth Heyrick : an exploration of the links between gender, religious dissent, and anti-slavery radicalism.
In: CLAPP, Elizabeth J. and JEFFREY, Julie Roy, (eds.)
Women, dissent, and anti-slavery in Britain and America, 1790-1865.
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 88-110.
[Book Section]
MILLS, Sara
(2011).
Discursive approaches to politeness and impoliteness.
In:
Discursive approaches to politeness.
Mouton series in pragmatics
(8).
Berlin, de Gruyter Mouton, 19-56.
[Book Section]
MILLS, Sara and KÁDÁR, Dániel Z.
(2011).
Politeness and culture.
In: KÁDÁR, Dániel Z. and MILLS, Sara, (eds.)
Politeness in East Asia.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 21-44.
[Book Section]
MONTGOMERY, Chris and BEAL, Joan
(2011).
Perceptual dialectology.
In: MAGUIRE, Warren and MCMAHON, April, (eds.)
Analysing variation in English.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 121-150.
[Book Section]
NIELD, Kevin
(2011).
The employability of leisure and hospitality graduates.
In:
EuroCHRIE conference proceedings.
American College of Management, 433-442.
[Book Section]
NIELD, Kevin and SIMPER, Trevor
(2011).
From "small changes" to maximum impact: A case study of food and nutrition students at Sheffield Hallam University improving their learning and skills while contributing to the general public's health and wellbeing.
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PARIKH, Vishal and WALTON, John
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ZELLWEGER, Christoph
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