Items where Author is "Gillespie, T"
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WOLFSON, E.B., ELVIDGE, J., TAHOUN, A., GILLESPIE, T., MANTELL, J., MCATEER, S.P., ROSSEZ, Y., PAXTON, E., LANE, F., SHAW, D.J., GILL, A.C., STEVENS, J., VERKADE, P., BLOCKER, A., MAHAJAN, A. and GALLY, D.L., 2020. The interaction of escherichia coli O157: H7 and salmonella typhimurium flagella with host cell membranes and cytoskeletal components. Microbiology, 166 (10), pp. 947-965. ISSN 1350-0872
GRIFFITHS, M.D., MILLER, H., SPARROW, P. and GILLESPIE, T., 1998. Internet usage and 'Internet addiction' in students and its implications for student learning. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 15, pp. 89-91.
GILLESPIE, T., 1995. Feminist research: reclaiming objectivity. Research Policy and Planning, 12 (2), pp. 23-25.
Chapter in book
CROWTHER-DOWEY, C., GILLESPIE, T. and HOPKINS, K., 2016. Building healthy relationships for young people and the prevention of domestic abuse. In: S. HILDER and V. BETTINSON, eds., Domestic violence: interdisciplinary perspectives on protection, prevention and intervention. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 155-180. ISBN 9781137524515
GILLESPIE, T., 2000. Virtual violence?: Pornography and violence against women on the Internet. In: J. RADFORD, M. FRIEDBERG and L. HARNE, eds., Women, violence and strategies for action. Buckingham: Open University Press.
GILLESPIE, T., 1996. Rape Crisis centres and male rape: a face of the backlash. In: M. HESTER, L. KELLY and J. RADFORD, eds., Women, violence and male power. Buckingham: Open University Press.
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.
Edited book
LUPTON, C. and GILLESPIE, T., 1994. Working with violence. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Other
CROWTHER-DOWEY, C., GILLESPIE, T., HOPKINS-BURKE, K. and KUMARAGE, C., 2014. Firebreak (SPUR) project report: young people's views on healthy and abusive relationships. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
GILLESPIE, T., HOPKINS-BURKE, K. and MELLETT, J., 2011. Honour based violence and the multi-agency approach in Nottingham: response of local agencies to honour based violence. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.