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The Unsacred and the Spectacularized: Alan Kurdi and the Migrant Body
(SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2018-10-09) -
Unveiling Students’ Experiences and Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Usage in Higher Education
<jats:p>This study explores the utilization and perception of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools among students in higher education. With the growing accessibility of AI technologies, their integration into educational ... -
Unveiling the Pandora's box through student partnership
(BERA, 2020-09-25) -
Urbanisation and Mortality Decline
(Wiley, 2018-01-05)We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been proposed by demographers but has yet to be tested rigorously in a global context. Using cross-national panel data, we find ... -
Using interview excerpts to facilitate focus group discussion
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Using public procurement to promote equality in employment: assessment of the evidence from Australia, South Africa and the UK
(12-03-2024)There has been increasing interest from policy-makers in a variety of countries in using public sector procurement- government spending power- to achieve social objectives. Yet the academic evidence on the effectiveness ... -
The Value Added of Machine Learning to Causal Inference: Evidence from Revisited Studies
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024-02-06)A new and rapidly growing econometric literature is making advances in the problem of using machine learning methods for causal inference questions. Yet, the empirical economics literature has not started to fully exploit ... -
Varieties of functional income inequality in Latin America: Chile and Mexico compared
(2022-07-01)Contributing to a better understanding of the varying inequality patterns within Latin America, this article examines the drivers of the private sector labour shares of Chile and Mexico between 1980 and 2011. Over this ... -
The vernacular of photobombing The aesthetics of transgression
(Sage, 2017-11-27)The banal imaging of ourselves and our environments has led to new aesthetic modes where the conventions of imaging, subject–object relationships and what is pleasurable or popular often draw on the ludic, the unexpected ... -
The Vicissitudes of Representation
(2020-07-30)