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Donachie, Rhodes, Ryan
Published 2020“…It included works by the first three recipients of the award – Jacqueline Donachie (2016, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh), Lis Rhodes (2017, Nottingham Contemporary) and Veronica Ryan (2018, Spike Island, Bristol). The exhibition featured Donachie’s An Era of Small Pleasures, a major sculptural installation; Rhodes’s Notes from Light Music, a seminal film from 1975–77 made in response to the absence of female composers from the classical canon, and Veronica Ryan’s Salvage.The gallery’s Reading Room focused on the research and the evolution of the award, highlighting all the organisations that have been shortlisted to date, including those shortlisted for the Freelands Award Year 4.As well as celebrating this award, the exhibition coincided with the publication of our research report into representation of female artists in Britain. …”
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Validity of the Perception Neuron inertial motion capture system for upper body motion analysis
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Relationships between illness representations, physical activity and depression in chronic kidney disease
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The design of supermarket workstations to reduce the incidence of musculo-skeletal discomfort
Published 1991“…This paper describes how one large-supermarket store examined the extent of the problem experienced by their staff and what measures the management took to alleviate the situation. The great majority of studies concerning supermarket workers have examined only the cashiers' workstations (e.g. …”
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Correlates of coach interpersonal behaviours: a self-determination theory perspective
Published 2012“…This thesis is presented as a collection of four studies in which the correlates of coaches interpersonal behavioural styles are examined from a self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 2000) perspective. The majority of SDT-based research in the sport domain considers the impact of coaches autonomy supportive (and to a lesser extent, controlling) interpersonal behaviours on various athlete outcomes, such as basic psychological need satisfaction and psychological well-being. …”
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