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The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry (2002)
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Liddy, C. (2002). The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry. Urban History, 29(3), 323-349. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0963926802003012

In the late medieval period several English cities claimed the distinction of being a royal chamber: London and York referred to themselves as the 'king's chamber', whilst Coventry called itself the 'prince's chamber'. Examining the meaning of the me... Read More about The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry.

'Die Teufelskunst unserer Zeit?' Photographic Negotiations in Thomas Bernhard's Ausloschung. (2002)
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Long, J. J. (2002). 'Die Teufelskunst unserer Zeit?' Photographic Negotiations in Thomas Bernhard's Ausloschung. Modern Austrian literature, 35(3/4), 1-17

By examining the function of photography within the narrative economy of Bernhard's last published novel, Ausloschung, and within the psychic economy of its narrator, Franz-Josef Murau, this article posits that photography is a social practice by mea... Read More about 'Die Teufelskunst unserer Zeit?' Photographic Negotiations in Thomas Bernhard's Ausloschung..

‘Virtual Theatres’ (2002)
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Ravelhofer, B. (2002). ‘Virtual Theatres’. Jahrbuch für Computerphilologie, 4, 133-50

Qualitative methods : the new orthodoxy? (2002)
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Crang, M. (2002). Qualitative methods : the new orthodoxy?. Progress in Human Geography, 26(5), 647-655. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309132502ph392pr

It is an interesting moment to write Progress in Human Geography’s first report on qualitative methods. In one sense, it suggests these methods have, at long last, arrived and been accepted as established approaches. That this is an overdue recogniti... Read More about Qualitative methods : the new orthodoxy?.

The inter-role confidentiality conflict in recruitment for clinical research (2002)
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Habiba, M., & Evans, H. (2002). The inter-role confidentiality conflict in recruitment for clinical research. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 27(5), 565-587. https://doi.org/10.1076/jmep.27.5.565.10323

Recruiting patients into clinical research is essential for the advancement of medical knowledge. However, when the physician undertaking the care of the patient is also responsible for recruitment into clinical research, a situation arises of an int... Read More about The inter-role confidentiality conflict in recruitment for clinical research.

Fulani on the move: seasonal economic migration in the Sahel as a social process (2002)
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Hampshire, K. (2002). Fulani on the move: seasonal economic migration in the Sahel as a social process. The Journal of Development Studies, 38(5), 15-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220380412331322491

Examines seasonal economic migration in the Sahel region in Africa from a sociological perspective. Methodological issues concerning the study; Description of spatial mobility and migration among the Fulani tribe; Examination of the concept of exode... Read More about Fulani on the move: seasonal economic migration in the Sahel as a social process.

Nicht die Kunst darf sich vereinnahmen lassen': Franzobel, Literature and Politics in the 'New Austria (2002)
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Stewart, J. C. (2002). Nicht die Kunst darf sich vereinnahmen lassen': Franzobel, Literature and Politics in the 'New Austria. German Life and Letters, 55(2), 219-233. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0483.00226

In the 1999 Austrian ‘Bundeswahl’, the FPÖ polled 27% of the vote, plunging Austria into political turmoil (Armin Thurnher). ‘Kulturpolitik’ assumed a pivotal role in the election, and continues to be an area of conflict in the ‘New Austria’, where t... Read More about Nicht die Kunst darf sich vereinnahmen lassen': Franzobel, Literature and Politics in the 'New Austria.

Networks of nomads: negotiating access to health resources among pastoralist women in Chad (2002)
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Hampshire, K. (2002). Networks of nomads: negotiating access to health resources among pastoralist women in Chad. Social Science & Medicine, 54(7), 1025-1037. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0277-9536%2801%2900078-8

Health resources among pastoralist groups are strongly gendered. While certain types of health resources fall within the female domain (home-based treatment, caring and supportive roles, and knowledge surrounding particular reproductive conditions),... Read More about Networks of nomads: negotiating access to health resources among pastoralist women in Chad.

Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia, Estonia and Latvia. The First Decade. By Renee Baigell and Matthew Baigell. The Dodge Soviet Nonconformist Art Publication Series. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press and Thejane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 2001. xiv, 170 pp. Notes. Chronology. Index. Photographs. $60.00, hard bound. $25.00, paper (2002)
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Parton, A. (2002). Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia, Estonia and Latvia. The First Decade. By Renee Baigell and Matthew Baigell. The Dodge Soviet Nonconformist Art Publication Series. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press and Thejane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 2001. xiv, 170 pp. Notes. Chronology. Index. Photographs. $60.00, hard bound. $25.00, paper. Slavic Review, 61(04), 884-885. https://doi.org/10.2307/3090452

Between places: producing hubs, flows, and networks (2002)
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Crang, M. (2002). Between places: producing hubs, flows, and networks. Environment and Planning A, 34(4), 569-574. https://doi.org/10.1068/a34154

Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, an increase in `empirical' mobility and, second, a new theoretical approach to mobility with a rejection of the metaphysics of sedentarism. Cultural t... Read More about Between places: producing hubs, flows, and networks.

An Anglo-Saxon Decapitation and Burial at Stonehenge (2002)
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Pitts, M., Bayliss, A., McKinley, J., Bylston, A., Budd, P., Evans, J., …Semple, S. (2002). An Anglo-Saxon Decapitation and Burial at Stonehenge. Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine (1982), 95, 131-146

Most of a human skeleton excavated at Stonehenge in 1923, believed destroyed in the London bombing of 1941, was re-located in 1999. New study of the bones shows them to represent a man of Anglo-Saxon era (not Neolithic or Roman as previously suggeste... Read More about An Anglo-Saxon Decapitation and Burial at Stonehenge.

Sex differences in line bisection as a function of hand (2002)
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Hausmann, M., Ergun, G., Yazgan, Y., & Güntürkün, O. (2002). Sex differences in line bisection as a function of hand. Neuropsychologia, 40(3), 235-240. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0028-3932%2801%2900112-9

If subjects are asked to indicate the midpoint of a horizontal line, they tend to bisect it left of the center, a phenomenon called ‘pseudoneglect’. Assuming that this task evokes visuospatial processes, the left bias is generally considered to arise... Read More about Sex differences in line bisection as a function of hand.