Items where Division is "School of Social Sciences" and Year is 1994
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DINGWALL, R., 1994. Does 'caveat emptor' alone help potential users of mediation? Negotiation Journal, 9, pp. 331-334.
DINGWALL, R., 1994. Family autonomy and civic virtue. In: M. MACLEAN and J. KURCZEWSKI, eds., Families, politics and the law: perspectives for East and West Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 53-66.
DINGWALL, R., 1994. [Invited speaker]. In: Familles et Justice Conference, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, July 1994, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
DINGWALL, R., 1994. Law and medicine. In: J. GABE, D. KELLEHER and G. WILLIAMS, eds., Challenging medicine. London: Routledge, pp. 46-64.
DINGWALL, R., 1994. Managing clinical claims and risks: 13. Clinician in Management, 3 (51), pp. 21-22.
DINGWALL, R., 1994. Review of A Grubb, ed., 'Choices and decisions in health care'. British Medical Journal, pp. 557-559.
DINGWALL, R., 1994. Review of P Rock, 'The social world of an English crown court'. Contemporary Sociology, 23 (6), pp. 863-864.
DINGWALL, R., 1994. Review of PC Weiler et al., 'A measure of malpractice'. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 22 (2), pp. 171-173.
DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1994. Judgements of Solomon: psychology and family law. In: Training pack: The welfare of the child: assessing evidence in children cases. London: The Magistrates Association.
DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1994. Is NHS indemnity working and is there a better way? British Journal of Anaesthesia, 73, pp. 69-77.
DINGWALL, R. and GREATBATCH, D., 1994. Divorce mediation - the virtues of formality? In: J.M. EEKELAAR and M. MACLEAN, eds., Oxford readings in socio-legal studies: family law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 391-399.
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FENN, P., HERMANS, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1994. Estimating the cost of compensating victims of medical negligence. British Medical Journal, 309, pp. 389-391.
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GILLESPIE, T., 1994. Under pressure: Rape Crisis centres, multi-agency work and strategies for survival. In: C. LUPTON and T. GILLESPIE, eds., Working with violence. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. Beating the fruit machine: systems and ploys both legal and illegal. Journal of Gambling Studies, 10, pp. 287-292.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. Co-existent fruit machine addiction and solvent abuse in adolescence: a cause for concern? Journal of Adolescence, 17, pp. 491-498.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. Computer game playing in children and adolescents: a cause for concern? Media Education Journal, 16, pp. 27-30.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. Computer games and clinical psychology: issues of concern. Clinical Psychology Forum, 68, pp. 25-28.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. Computer games: harmless or addictive? Education and Health, 12, pp. 28-30.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. Computer games: threat or therapy? Science and Public Affairs, pp. 20-22.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. Productive writing in the education system. The Psychologist: Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 7, pp. 460-462.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. An exploratory study of gambling cross addictions. Journal of Gambling Studies, 10, pp. 371-384.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. A preliminary investigation of undergraduate students' attitudes towards psychology practicals. Psychology Teaching Review, 3, pp. 130-132.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. The role of cognitive bias and skill in fruit machine gambling. British Journal of Psychology, 85, pp. 351-369.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1994. The use of study packs in small groups as a form of learning: a qualitative survey of student opinion. Psychology Teaching Review, 3, pp. 118-124.
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HOLDAWAY, S., 1994. Modernity, rationality and the baguette: cooperation and management of policing in Europe. The European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research, 1 (4), pp. 53-70.
HOLDAWAY, S., 1994. On the beat: some academic whistle blowing. In: G. VINTEN, ed., Whistle blowing: subversion or corporate citizenship. London: Chapman, pp. 174-192.
HOLDAWAY, S., 1994. Recruitment, resignation and the police sub-culture. In: M. STEVENS and S. BECKER, eds., Care and control in the police service. Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 67-84.
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KEENAN, W.J.F., 1994. In pursuit of postmodern excellence: the new age exam board in the condition of late modernity. Reflections on Higher Education, 6, pp. 64-71. ISSN 0954-2396
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LUPTON, C. and GILLESPIE, T., 1994. Working with violence. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
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MAGUIRE, K., 1994. 'All in the mind' a look at mental illness and learning difficulties and their health and safety implications for managers. The Safety Practitioner.
MAGUIRE, K., 1994. Perceptions of meat and food: some implications for health promotion strategies. British Fod Journal, 96 (2), pp. 11-17. ISSN 0007-070X
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NEW, B., SOLOMON, M., DINGWALL, R. and MCHALE, J.V., 1994. A question of give and take: improving the supply of donor organs for transplantation. London: Kings Fund Institute.
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O'NEILL, M., 1994. Beyond the single market: the EU's commercial policy. In: Meeting of the Heads of Pickup Europe Regional Centres and representatives of the DTI held at South Bank University, 1994.
O'NEILL, M., 1994. Power in the European Union: the institutions and policy-making processes. In: Meeting of the Heads of Pickup Europe Regional Centres and representatives of the DTI held at South Bank University, 1994.
O'NEILL, M., 1994. The road to the single European market. In: Meeting of the Heads of Pickup Europe Regional Centres and representatives of the DTI held at South Bank University, 1994. University of Nottingham and Bradford University. ISBN 0905488261
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PILCHER, J., 1994. Mannheim's sociology of generations: an undervalued legacy. The British Journal of Sociology, 45 (3), pp. 481-495. ISSN 0007-1315
PILCHER, J., 1994. Who should do the dishes? Three generations of Welsh women talking about men and housework. In: J. AARON, T. REES, S. BETTS and M. VINCENTELLI, eds., Our sisters' land: the changing identities of women in Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 9780708312476
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SUNDIN, E.C., ARMELIUS, B. and NILSSON, T., 1994. Reliability studies of scales of psychological capacities. A new method to assess psychological change. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, 17, pp. 591-615.
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TORRANCE, M. and THOMAS, G.V., 1994. The development of writing skills in doctoral research students. In: R.G. BURGESS, ed., Postgraduate education and training in the social sciences: processes and products. London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 105-123.
TORRANCE, M., THOMAS, G.V. and ROBINSON, E.J., 1994. The writing strategies of graduate research students in the social sciences. Higher Education, 27 (3), pp. 379-392.
TSELONI, A., OSBORN, D.R. and PEASE, K., 1994. The modelling of threats: evidence from the British Crime Survey. International Review of Victimology, 3, pp. 235-261.
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WILDE, L., 1994. Marx Against the social contract. In: D. BOUCHER and P. KELLY, eds., The social contract and its critics. London: Routledge, pp. 164-174.
WILDE, L., 1994. Marx's concept of human essence and its radical critics. Studies in Marxism, 1, pp. 23-44.
WILDE, L., 1994. Modern European socialism. Aldershot: Dartmouth. ISBN 185521539X
WILDE, L., 1994. Swedish social democracy and the world market. In: R. PALAN and B. GILLS, eds., Transcending the state-global divide: a neo-structuralist agenda in international relations. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 189-202. ISBN 1555873952
WILDE, L., 1994. The demise of the Swedish model. In: A. NOVE and I. THATCHER, eds., Markets and socialism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 309-319.