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Where dogs, ghosts and lions roam: learning from mobile ethnographies on the journey to school (2010)
Journal Article
Porter, G., Hampshire, K., Abane, A., Munthali, A., Robson, E., Mashiri, M., & Maponya, G. (2010). Where dogs, ghosts and lions roam: learning from mobile ethnographies on the journey to school. Children's Geographies, 8(2), 91-105. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733281003691343

This paper draws on mobility research conducted with children in three countries: Ghana, Malawi and South Africa. It has two interlinked aims: to highlight the potential that mobile interviews can offer in research with young people, especially in re... Read More about Where dogs, ghosts and lions roam: learning from mobile ethnographies on the journey to school.

Sex Hormones: modulators of interhemispheric inhibition in the human brain (2010)
Journal Article
Weis, S., & Hausmann, M. (2010). Sex Hormones: modulators of interhemispheric inhibition in the human brain. Neuroscientist, 16(2), 132-138. https://doi.org/10.1177/1073858409341481

Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs), which constitute a basic principle of human brain organization, are supposedly generated by interhemispheric inhibition of the dominant on the nondominant hemisphere. It has repeatedly been shown that FCAs are... Read More about Sex Hormones: modulators of interhemispheric inhibition in the human brain.

Encyclopedia of Urban Studies. (2010)
Book
Hutchison, R., Aalbers, M., Beauregard, R., & Crang, M. (Eds.). (2010). Encyclopedia of Urban Studies. SAGE Publications

Macaronic Poetry (2010)
Book Chapter
Archibald, E. (2010). Macaronic Poetry. In C. Saunders (Ed.), A Companion to Medieval Poetry (277-288). Wiley

Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall (2010)
Journal Article
Witcher, R., Tolia-Kelly, D., & Hingley, R. (2010). Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall. Journal of Material Culture, 15(1), 105-128. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359183510355228

This article interrogates the materiality of Hadrian’s Wall beyond its widespread perception as a monument of/to Ancient Rome. Encounters with this monument have generated multitudinous materialities: hegemonic, conflicting and ambiguous. These traje... Read More about Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall.

Cultural Criminology and Sex Work: Resisting Regulation Through Radical Democracy and Participatory Action Research (PAR) (2010)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M. (2010). Cultural Criminology and Sex Work: Resisting Regulation Through Radical Democracy and Participatory Action Research (PAR). Journal of Law and Society, 37(1), 210-232. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2010.00502.x

Taking a feminist cultural criminological analysis to the regulation of sex work in the United Kingdom, this paper argues against the dominant deviancy and the increasingly abolitionist criminal justice model for regulating sex work. The paper begins... Read More about Cultural Criminology and Sex Work: Resisting Regulation Through Radical Democracy and Participatory Action Research (PAR).

The Handbook of Qualitative Geography. (2010)
Book
Delyser, D., Herbert, S., Aitken, S., Crang, M., & McDowell, L. (Eds.). (2010). The Handbook of Qualitative Geography. SAGE Publications

Exploring the dynamic growth, change, and complexity of qualitative research in human geography, The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography brings together leading scholars in the field to examine its history, assess the current state of the art, and... Read More about The Handbook of Qualitative Geography..

Separate channels for processing form, texture, and color: Evidence from fMRI adaptation and visual object agnosia (2010)
Journal Article
Cavina-Pratesi, C., Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Milner, A. (2010). Separate channels for processing form, texture, and color: Evidence from fMRI adaptation and visual object agnosia. Cerebral Cortex, 20(10), 2319-2332. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhp298

Previous neuroimaging research suggests that although object shape is analyzed in the lateral occipital cortex, surface properties of objects, such as color and texture, are dealt with in more medial areas, close to the collateral sulcus (CoS). The p... Read More about Separate channels for processing form, texture, and color: Evidence from fMRI adaptation and visual object agnosia.

Extraction of arbitrarily shaped objects using stochastic multiple birth-and-death dynamics and active contours (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kulikova, M., Jermyn, I., Descombes, X., Zhizhina, E., & Zerubia, J. (2010, January). Extraction of arbitrarily shaped objects using stochastic multiple birth-and-death dynamics and active contours. Presented at SPIE Conference on Electronic Imaging, San Jose, USA

We extend the marked point process models that have been used for object extraction from images to arbitrarily shaped objects, without greatly increasing the computational complexity of sampling and estimation. The approach can be viewed as an extens... Read More about Extraction of arbitrarily shaped objects using stochastic multiple birth-and-death dynamics and active contours.

A 1-parameter approach to links in a solid torus (2010)
Journal Article
Fiedler, T., & Kurlin, V. (2010). A 1-parameter approach to links in a solid torus. Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, 62(1), 167-211. https://doi.org/10.2969/jmsj/06210167

To an oriented link in a solid torus we associate a trace graph in a thickened torus in such a way that links are isotopic if and only if their trace graphs can be related by moves of finitely many standard types. The key ingredient is a study of cod... Read More about A 1-parameter approach to links in a solid torus.

Central and late medieval Europe (2010)
Book Chapter
Scales, L. (2010). Central and late medieval Europe. In D. Bloxham, & A. D. Moses (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of genocide studies (280-303). Oxford University Press

For some, genocide is Europe’s peculiar gift to the world. Others insist that, far from being atavistic, genocide is a crime of – as well as against – civilisation. Where, then, to place those centuries – between, approximately, the years 1000 and 15... Read More about Central and late medieval Europe.

Intimacy and distance in the clinical examination (2010)
Book Chapter
Evans, H., & Macnaughton, J. (2010). Intimacy and distance in the clinical examination. In R. Ahlzen, M. Evans, P. Louhiala, & R. Puustinen (Eds.), Medical humanities companion (89-107). Radcliffe Publishing