Items where Division is "School of Social Sciences" and Year is 1999
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Journal article
CRUNDALL, D. and UNDERWOOD, G., 1999. Is attention required in a model of saccade generation? Behaviour and Brain Sciences, 22, pp. 679-680.
CRUNDALL, D., UNDERWOOD, G. and CHAPMAN, P., 1999. Driving experience and the functional field of view. Perception, 28, pp. 1075-1087.
DINGWALL, R., 1999. Professions and social order in a global society. International Review of Sociology, 9 (1), pp. 131-140.
DINGWALL, R., 1999. Risk society: the cult of theory and the millennium. Social Policy and Administration, 33 (4), pp. 474-491.
DINGWALL, R. and LEWIS, J., 1999. Introduction: children and family policy in Europe. Children and Youth Services Review, 21 (1112), pp. 905-914.
DINGWALL, R. and PASCALL, G., 1999. Family law, social policy and European welfare states: introduction. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 13, pp. 229-234.
GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1999. The marginalization of domestic violence in divorce mediation. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 13 (2), pp. 174-190.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. All but connected (online relationships). Psychology Post, 17, pp. 6-7.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Cyberstalking: a cause for police concern? Justice of the Peace, 163, pp. 687-689.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Gambling technologies: prospects for problem gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies, 15, pp. 265-283.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Internet addiction: fact or fiction? The Psychologist: Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 12, pp. 246-250.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. The Millennium Bug: a study of indifference. Psychology Post, 16, pp. 8-9.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Some comments on 'Health related correlates of gambling on the British National Lottery' by Reid et al. Psychological Reports, 85, pp. 143-144.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Win some, lose some: have video games damaged the health of a generation? Health Matters, 37, pp. 14-15.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. The psychology of the near miss (revisited): a comment on Delfabbro and Winefield. British Journal of Psychology, 90, pp. 441-445.
GRIFFITHS, M.D. and MACDONALD, H.F., 1999. Counselling in the treatment of pathological gambling: an overview. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 27, pp. 179-190.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., SCARFE, A. and BELLRINGER, P., 1999. The UK national telephone helpline - results on the first year of operation. Journal of Gambling Studies, 15, pp. 83-90.
HALL, D.A., HAGGARD, M.P., AKEROYD, M.A., PALMER, A.R., SUMMERFIELD, A.Q., ELLIOTT, M.R., GURNEY, E. and BOWTELL, R.W., 1999. Sparse temporal sampling in auditory fMRI. Human Brain Mapping, 7 (3), pp. 213-223.
HOLDAWAY, S., 1999. Officiers de police et minorities ethniques dons les commissariats anglais. Les Annales de la Recherche Urbaine (8384), pp. 31-39.
HOLDAWAY, S., 1999. The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry: some sociological observations. Sociological Research Online, 4 (1).
KEENAN, W.J.F., 1999. Review of 'Hiding', Mark C. Taylor. Journal of Contemporary Religion, 14 (1), pp. 173-175. ISSN 1353-7903
KEENAN, W.J.F., 1999. Sexual transcendence: body-cum-spirit. CSCS News (7), pp. 4-5.
MAGUIRE, K., 1999. Taking risks with words: talking about risk may not be the best way of improving health and safety in small and medium enterprises. Environmental Health Journal, 107 (7), pp. 222-226. ISSN 1464-6862
MCMANUS, I.C., RICHARDS, P. and WINDER, B.C., 1999. Do UK medical school applicants prefer interviewing to non-interviewing schools? Advances in Health Sciences Education, 4, pp. 155-165. ISSN 1382-4996
MCMANUS, I.C., RICHARDSON, P. and WINDER, B.C., 1999. Intercalated degrees, learning styles, and career preferences: prospective longitudinal study of UK medical students. BMJ, 319, pp. 542-546. ISSN 0959-8138
MCMANUS, I.C., WINDER, B.C. and GORDON, D., 1999. Are UK doctors particularly stressed? The Lancet, 354 (9187), pp. 1358-1359. ISSN 0140-6736
MCGLAUGHLIN, A. and GRAYSON, A., 1999. A prospective study of crying during the first year of infancy. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 17 (1), p. 41.
NERLICH, B., CLARKE, D.D. and DINGWALL, R., 1999. The influence of popular cultural imagery on public attitudes towards cloning. Sociological Research Online, 4 (3), pp. 251-261.
O'NEILL, M., 1999. Appointment with history: the referenda on the Stormont Peace Agreement, May 1998. West European Politics, 22 (1), pp. 160-171. ISSN 0140-2382
RHODES, G., SUMICH, A. and BYATT, G., 1999. Are average facial configurations attractive only because of their symmetry? Psychological Science, 10 (1), pp. 52-58. ISSN 0956-7976
SCHNEIDER, J.L. and SUTTON, M., 1999. Keystroke crime: telling IT like IT is and the need for an Internet criminal activity survey. FOCUS on Police Research and Development (11).
TORRANCE, M., THOMAS, G.V. and ROBINSON, E.J., 1999. Individual differences in the writing behaviour of undergraduate students. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 69, pp. 189-199.
TRIGG, R., WOOD, V.A. and LANGTON-HEWER, R., 1999. Social reintegration after stroke: the first stages in the development of the Subjective Index of Physical and Social Outcome (SIPSO). Clinical Rehabilitation, 13, pp. 341-353.
TSELONI, A. and PEASE, K., 1999. Repeat victimisation and crime prevention. Criminal Justice: Law, Theory and Practice, 1, pp. 66-69.
UNDERWOOD, G., CHAPMAN, P., WRIGHT, S. and CRUNDALL, D., 1999. Anger while driving. Transportation Research Part F, pp. 55-68.
WHITTY, M.T., 1999. Review of 'When dreams don't work: professional caregivers and burnout'. Journal of Family Studies, 5, pp. 270-271.
WILDE, L., 1999. The radical appeal of Hermann Hesse's alternative community. Utopian Studies, 10 (1), pp. 86-97. ISSN 1045-991X
WILLIAMS, G.A., 1999. Disease diagnosed. Review of Gerstman, B. 'Epidemiology kept simple: an introduction to classical and modern epidemiology'. Health Service Journal (7), pp. 26-27.
WILLIAMS, G.A. and LAUNGANI, P., 1999. Analysis of teamwork in an NHS community trust: an empirical study. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 13 (1), pp. 19-28. ISSN 1356-1820
WRIGHT, C.Y., WEEKES, D. and MCGLAUGHLIN, A., 1999. Gender-blind racism in the experience of schooling and identity formation. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 3 (4), pp. 293-307. ISSN 1360-3116
WRING, D., HENN, M. and WEINSTEIN, M., 1999. Young people and contemporary politics: committed scepticism or engaged cynicism? British Elections & Parties Review, 9 (1), pp. 200-216. ISSN 1368-9886
Authored book
BANYARD, P., 1999. Controversies in psychology. London: Routledge. ISBN 0415194970
ODDEY, A., 1999. Performing women: stand-ups, strumpets and itinerants. Macmillan. ISBN 0333713931
PILCHER, J., 1999. Women in contemporary Britain: an introduction. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780415182737
Book contribution
LEONARD, P., 1999. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. In: The encyclopedia of literary critics and criticism. London: Fitzroy Dearborn, pp. 1043-1047.
LEONARD, P., 1999. Luce Irigaray. In: The encyclopedia of literary critics and criticism. London: Fitzroy Dearborn, pp. 561-564.
Chapter in book
AINSWORTH, S., UNDERWOOD, J. and GRIMSHAW, S., 1999. Formatively evaluating REDEEM - an authoring environment for intelligent tutoring systems. In: S. LAJOIE and M. VIVET, eds., Artificial intelligence in education - open learning environments. Amsterdam, pp. 93-100.
DANDEKER, C. and MASON, D., 1999. Diversity in the UK armed forces: the debate about representation of women and minority ethnic groups. In: J. SOETERS and J. MEULEN, eds., Managing diversity in the armed forces: the experience of nine countries. Tilburg: Tilburg University Press.
DINGWALL, R., 1999. Divorce mediation as a social movement. In: L. VAN and A. VAN, eds., 60 maal recht en 1 maal wijn: rechtssociologie, sociale problemen en justitieel beleid. Liber Amicorum prof. Dr. Jean van Houtte. Leuven: Acco, pp. 361-370.
DINGWALL, R., MURPHY, E.M., GREATBATCH, D., WATSON, P. and PARKER, S., 1999. On the non-negotiable in sociological life. In: B. GLASSNER and R. HERTZ, eds., Qualitative sociology as everyday life. Beverly Hills: Sage, pp. 215-225.
GALBRAITH, D. and TORRANCE, M., 1999. Conceptual processes in writing: from problem solving to text production. In: M. TORRANCE and D. GALBRAITH, eds., Knowing what to write: conceptual processes in text production. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University, pp. 1-12.
GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1999. Professional neutralism in family mediation. In: S. SARANGI and C. ROBERTS, eds., Talk, work and institutional order: discourse in medical, mediation and management settings. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 271-292.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Other publication outlets: is there life after refereed journals? In: P. HILL, ed., Publish or perish. Dereham: Peter Francis, pp. 117-130.
HACKNEY, C., HULME, J., LAWTON, M. and FURNESS, D., 1999. Immunocytochemical clues to the handling of excitatory neurotransmitters in the cochlea. In: Cochlear pharmacology and noise trauma. London: Noise Research Network. ISBN 9781901747003
MASON, D., 1999. The continuing significance of race? Teaching ethnic and racial studies in sociology. In: M. BULMER and J. SOLOMOS, eds., Racial and ethnic studies today. London: Routledge.
SUTTON, M. and SCHNEIDER, J.L., 1999. Theft, stolen goods and the market reduction approach: Operation Radium and Operation Heat. In: T. ALLAN and B. SOLE, eds., Problem oriented policing: crime specific problems, critical issues and making POP work. Washington D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum.
TORRANCE, M. and JEFFERY, G.C., 1999. Writing processes and cognitive demands. In: M. TORRANCE and G.C. JEFFERY, eds., The cognitive demands of writing: processing capacity and working memory effects in text production. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 1-14.
UNDERWOOD, J.D.M. and UNDERWOOD, G., 1999. Effective collaboration with classroom computers. In: K. LITTLETON and P. LIGHT, eds., Explorations of computer based learning. London: Routledge, pp. 10-24. ISBN 415142865
WEBB, D., 1999. A balance of possibilities: some concluding notes on rights, risks and mentally disordered offenders. In: D. WEBB and R. HARRIS, eds., Mentally disordered offenders: managing people nobody owns. London: Routledge, pp. 156-167. ISBN 415180090
WEBB, D. and HARRIS, R., 1999. Introduction. In: D. WEBB and R. HARRIS, eds., Mentally disordered offenders: managing people nobody owns. London: Routledge, pp. 1-9. ISBN 415180090
WHITEHEAD, G., RAWSON, D. and LUTHRA, M., 1999. The challenges of counselling in a multicutural society. In: S. PALMER and P. LAUNGANI, eds., Counselling in a multicultural society. London: Sage.
WILDE, L., 1999. The contradictions of revolutionary strategy. In: T. CARVER and M. STEGER, eds., Engels after Marx. Pittsburgh: Penn State University Press, pp. 197-214.
WRIGHT, C.Y., 1999. Le chercheur et son objet de recherche: un exemple personnel. In: A. VASQUEZ and I. MARTINEZ, eds., Recherches ethnographiques en Europe et en Amérique du Nord. Paris: Anthrops. ISBN 9782717837803
Conference contribution
BARRETT, D.J.K., BRADSHAW, M.F., EVERATT, J., ROSE, D. and HIBBARD, P.B., 1999. Photopic and scotopic performance of dyslexics and normals on stereo and motion tasks. In: Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Forida, USA, May, 1999, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
BRUNSDEN, V., 1999. Assessing reliability: measures of internal consistency and temporal stability. In: The Annual Conference of the Psychological Society of Ireland, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland, November 1999, Cork.
BRUNSDEN, V., 1999. A critical evaluation of the monitoring processing model: possible alternative models [invited speaker]. In: A Painful Survival Symposium, Nottingham, 15 September 1999, Nottingham.
BRUNSDEN, V., SHEVLIN, M. and DAVIES, M., 1999. Anxiety and stress in education professionals in relation to OFSTED. In: The Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society, Belfast, 8-11 April 1999, Belfast.
GOLDSMITH, S., COORAY, S., JOHNSTON, F. and WILLIAMS, G., 1999. Good practice, general practice: identifying the health needs of people with learning disabilities. In: National Institute for Clinical Excellence Annual Conference and Exhibition, Harrogate, 8-9 December 1999, Harrogate.
KEENAN, W.J.F., 1999. Dress, design and identity: the Marist case, 1789-1999. In: Design History Society International Conference, Nottingham Trent University, 10-12 September 1999, Nottingham.
KEENAN, W.J.F., 1999. Image and identity: researching dress codes. In: Crime and Social Research Unit Conference, Nottingham Trent University, 23 March 1999, Nottingham.
KEENAN, W.J.F., 1999. Researching social iconography. In: International Graduate Seminar, European University Institute, Florence, 22 April 1999, Florence.
KEENAN, W.J.F., 1999. Visual sociology: the social is more than words. In: International Graduate Seminar, University of Florence, 10 April 1999, Florence.
LOVE, K., 1999. Citizens and strangers: a socio-historical perspective. In: British International Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Sussex, Brighton, 1999, Brighton.
LOVE, K., 1999. Dwelling and wandering: the stranger and the polis in ancient Greece. In: Social and Political Thought Seminar, University of Sussex, Brighton, 1999, Brighton.
LOVE, K., 1999. Environment, ethics and responsibility. In: Environmental Change, Globalization and Ethics Seminar, University of Sussex, Brighton, 1999, Brighton.
LOVE, K., 1999. Justice and mercy: liberalism and the thought of Emmanuel Lévinas. In: The Liberal Order Biannual Conference, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1999, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
O'NEILL, M., 1999. Between regime and republic: explaining the polity problem in the EU [keynote paper]. In: The State of the Art: Theoretical Approaches to the EU in the Post-Amsterdam Era: International Conference, Aston University, Birmingham, May 1999, Birmingham.
O'NEILL, M., 1999. Closing the democracy deficit: identity, citizenship and public participation in the EU. In: [Conference/Workshop], Faculty of European Studies, University of Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, August 1999.
O'NEILL, M., 1999. Curriculum design and the teaching of EU Studies [workshop]. In: First Romanian Faculty of European Studies, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, August 1999, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
O'NEILL, M., 1999. Identity through citizenship? Embedding civil rights in the European Union - a progress report. In: [Conference], Wortley Hall, Sheffield, April 1999.
SLADE, C. and BRUNSDEN, V., 1999. Cognitive learning strategies in psychology undergraduates. In: Improving Student Learning Through the Disciplines Symposium, York, 6-8 September 1999, York.
TSELONI, A., 1999. Comparing multilevel and single-level negative binomial models of personal crimes: evidence from the National Crime Victimisation Survey. In: Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section, American Statistical Association.
WHITTY, M.T., 1999. Exploring the 'personal myth': young men and women's memories of their childhood stories. In: Millennium World Conference in Critical Psychology, 30 April - 2 May, 1999.
WILLIAMS, G. and DRENNAN, V., 1999. How can 'dual duty' primary care nurses (health visiting and district nursing) affect stress levels in the primary health care team? [poster presentation]. In: UK Federation of Primary Care Research Networks' 2nd Annual Conference, London, 14-15 October 1999, London.
WILLIAMS, G. and DRENNAN, V., 1999. Team working in primary health care: the influence of 'dual duty' primary care nurses (health visiting and district nursing) on team functioning. In: UK Federation of Primary Care Research Networks' 2nd Annual Conference, London, 14-15 October 1999, London.
WILSON, J., THOMPSON, T., HODGSON, J., GRENFELL, A. and WILLIAMS, G., 1999. Are dietitians meeting the Parkside health education standards for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes? [poster presentation]. In: British Dietetic Association Conference, 1999.
Edited book
TORRANCE, M. and GALBRAITH, D., 1999. Knowing what to write: conceptual processes in text production. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
TORRANCE, M. and JEFFERY, G.C., 1999. The cognitive demands of writing: processing capacity and working memory effects in text production. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
WEBB, D. and HARRIS, R., 1999. Mentally disordered offenders: managing people nobody owns. London: Routledge. ISBN 0415180090
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Adam Ant: sex and perversion for teenyboppers. Headpress: The Journal of Sex, Death and Religion (19), pp. 116-119.
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Dying for it: autoerotic deaths. Bizarre (24), pp. 62-65. ISSN 1364-596X
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Freaky kinks. Bizarre (24), p. 63. ISSN 1364-596X
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Shrink rap: is videogame violence harmful? Arcade (2), p. 15. ISSN 1464-9071
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Shrink rap: looks familiar. Arcade (3), p. 15. ISSN 1464-9071
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 1999. Shrink rap: where there's cyberlife. Arcade (4), p. 15. ISSN 1464-9071
Professional or trade journal contribution
DINGWALL, R., 1999. Symbolic interactionism: the European heritage. .
DINGWALL, R., 1999. Why I believe that professions will still be around in the Year 3000. , pp. 250-251.
DINGWALL, R. and PILNICK, A., 1999. The new genetics: a challenge to sociology? , p. 8.
Research report for external body
HOLDAWAY, S., 1999. Youth Justice pilot's evaluation: report to the Home Office. Home Office.
WILDE, D. and ROSS, D., 1999. A study to assess the effect of gas cooker servicing on pollutant emissions. Final report for the Department of Health. Great Britain: Department of Health.
WRIGHT, C.Y., 1999. Divert Trust: lifting the exclusion zone mentoring project. Nottingham: UNSPECIFIED.
Thesis
DOBSON, S., 1999. Cultures of exile: an examination of the construction of 'refugeeness' in contemporary Norwegian society. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
GOODE, L., 1999. Politics and the public sphere: the social-political theory of Jurgen Habermas. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
HAMILTON-SMITH, N., 1999. Safer cities?: a contextual analysis of a crime prevention programme. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
JOHNSTON, J.G., 1999. Relationships in the community care policy arena 1987-1993: changing dynamics in policy networks. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.