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Geographic profiling in biology.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2013-07)In Chapter one I introduce the subject of geographic profiling, its use in criminology and its previous application to biology. I go on in Chapter two to examine the original model and develop a likelihood-based approach ... -
Geographic profiling in Nazi Berlin: fact and fiction
(National Geospatial Agency, 2014)Geographic profiling uses the locations of connected crime sites to make inferences about the probable location of the offender’s ‘anchor point’ (usually a home, but sometimes a workplace). We show how the basic ideas of ... -
Geographic Variations on the Safety and Efficacy of the Supreme Biodegradable Polymer DES: Results From PIONEER III
(2023-01-01)Background: The PIONEER III trial showed the 12-month safety and efficacy of the Supreme drug-eluting stent (DES) vs the durable polymer everolimus-eluting stent. We sought to assess whether the characteristics and clinical ... -
Geographical Aspects of Recent Trends in Drug-Related Deaths, with a Focus on Intra-National Contextual Variation.
(2020-11-02)BACKGROUND: Recent worldwide estimates are of 53 million users of opioids annually, and of 585,000 drug-related deaths, of which two thirds are due to opioids. There are considerable international differences in levels of ... -
Geographical Indications in Pakistan: The Need for Legal and Institutional Reforms and Economic Development.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-09)Geographical indications assumed prominence in terms of juridical development and economic importance with their inclusion in the TRIPS Agreement. Due to their nexus with place of origin, the importance of agricultural ... -
Geographies of colour: Practices and performances of repair
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-10-11)Despite its historical associations with excess and contamination, colour is increasingly being used as a popular transformative tool to revitalise bodies and spaces. In this thesis, I examine the variety of ways that ... -
Geographies of Contemporary African Art
(Queen Mary University of London, 2013)This thesis explores how the art world negotiates what contemporary African art means, in the context of the international contemporary art system and in relation to the histories of Western perspectives on Africa. Using ... -
The geographies of food banks in the meantime
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Geographies of transnational adoption: demographics, regulation, economics and representation..
(Queen Mary University of London, 2011-10)This PhD project addresses the political, economic and cultural geographies of transnational child adoption. The research conducts a detailed exploration of two key elements with this complex and rapidly evolving practice ... -
Geography and ethics I: Placing injustice in the Anthropocene
(SAGE Publications, 2022-08)<jats:p> This report on geography and ethics focuses on the conditions of ethics. It identifies the ethical stakes of how accounts of unequal anthropogenic impacts on the Earth are specified with respect to both injustice ... -
Geography and ethics II: Justification and the ethics of anti-oppression
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Geography and global health
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The geography of abortion: Discourse, spatiality and mobility.
(2022-12)Abortion has historically been ignored in geography. Although bodies and pregnancy have been increasingly studied since the 1990s, a reticence around abortion remains. In recent years, however, this has begun to change. ... -
The Geography of Political Parties: territory and organisational strategies in Buenos Aires
How and why does geography inform the organisational strategies of political parties? Encuentro por la Democracia y la Equidad (Encounter for Democracy and Equity, hereafter EDE), is a centre-left Argentine political party ... -
A GEOGRAPHY OF THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH
(Queen Mary University of London, 1993)Using the example of a locality this thesis examines the key elements of the new public health from a geographic perspective. Three voluntary groups (based in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets) have been examined as a ...