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Beyond the iconic protest images: the performance of ‘everyday life’ on social media during Gezi Park
Published 2019“…It looks beyond iconic images which appear as emblematic of the protest and instead shifts our focus to consider the more ‘everyday’ or mundane activities which occur during a protest occupation, and explores how social media allows these images to have expressive and communicative dimensions. …”
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Investigating the transferability of the Workplace Parking Levy
Published 2015“…The effectiveness of such strategies however is limited due to local authorities being unable to control privately owned parking. …”
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The role of Park and Ride in the UK: a temporal and evaluative review
Published 2011“…It is concluded that P&R may increase the distance travelled by its users due to low load factors on dedicated buses, public transport abstraction and trip generation, although it is highlighted that there are areas in which further research…”
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The impact of the Nottingham Workplace Parking Levy on travel to work mode share
Published 2019“…The paper is based on data collected from a survey of 2500 commuters in Nottingham, relating to their mode choice.The results indicate that 8.6% of commuters currently travelling by sustainable modes switched from the car between 2010 and 2016 at least in part due to the implementation of the WPL and/or the associated transport improvements. …”
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From anger to solidarity: The emotional echo-chamber of Gezi park protests
Published 2019“…We discuss how participants get influenced by beliefs, motives and opinions and bring forth the changes of emotions during such processes and help create an emotional echo-chamber.…”
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Airport car parking strategy : lessons from the non-airport sector
Published 2006“…Employees represent a particular problem for airports in terms of surface access due to the frequent, peak hour nature of trips made and their higher usage rates of the car compared to passengers. …”
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A new approach for the patch repair of car parks using galvanic anodes
Published 2011“…However, many of these car parks are now displaying signs of significant structural deterioration, mainly due to corrosion damage of the reinforcement leading to spalling of the concrete cover. …”
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The role of bus-based Park and Ride in the UK : a temporal and evaluative review
Published 2008“…Policy goals are identified against which a review of literature is used to highlight its effectiveness. It is concluded that Park and Ride may increase the distance travelled by its users due to low load factors on dedicated buses, public transport abstraction and trip generation, although it is highlighted that there are areas in which further research is required to clarify its impacts.…”
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Theoretical evaluation of transport interventions: A case study of the Nottingham workplace parking levy
Published 2019“…This takes into account relevant exogenous contextual changes, as and when they occur, by considering how they will impact on the theory underlying the intervention and thus seeks to assess to what extent change is due to intervention rather than other factors. They provide an explanation as to why and how change has occurred. …”
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Thesis of returnee entrepreneurs in a high-tech cluster: Zhongguancun Science Park in China
Published 2010“…It is found that returnee entrepreneurs are the early adopters of internationalisation due to their international background and international networks. …”
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Impacts of on-street parking regulations on cooperative, connected, and automated mobility - a traffic microsimulation study
Published 2023“…The paper provides examples of interventions that can be implemented for on-street parking during the implementation of CAVs for regional decision-makers and local authorities.…”
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Space after dark: Measuring the impact of public lighting at night on visibility, movement, and spatial configuration in urban parks
Published 2017“…This study aims to explore whether or not there is a change of selected or most frequently used routes due to the impact of altered visual perception of space, and how the locus and quantity of the artificial illumination may change the perceived urban structure. …”
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Visitor’s physical activity behaviour in protected natural areas: A case study of Alt Pirineu Natural Park, Spain
Published 2020“…Visitors completed 1600 surveys from 16 accesses to the park during 12 months. One hundred thirty-five (8.6%) visitors reported sedentary activities (remaining at the park entrance), 129 (8.2%) light-intensity activities (driving 4x4 vehicle, fishing trout), 1036 (65.8%), moderate-intensity (hiking, mushrooming, riding ATV or motorbike, snow shoeing, downhill skiing) and 274 (17.4%) reported vigorous-intensity activities (trekking, climbing hills, MTB, Nordic skiing and ski touring). …”
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The impacts of mega events: a case study of visitor profiles, practices and perceptions in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East London
Published 2017“…Chapter 6 analyses and critiques 35 policy documents released during the Olympic cycle (broadly defined here as the period between 2003 and 2012) and follows both the visible and invisible actants. …”
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Unravelling legacy: a triadic actor-network theory approach to understanding the outcomes of mega events
Published 2018“…Mega events have recently attracted the attention of social scientists due to their important role for festival capitalism, urban regeneration and political propaganda. …”
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An evaluation methodology for the level of service at the airport landside system
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Dune initiation in a bimodal wind regime
Published 2020“…Depending on varying environmental and wind conditions, the mechanisms driving dune formation and, ultimately, the shape of nascent dunes may differ markedly. …”
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Attending sporting mega events during COVID-19: mitigation and messaging at UK EURO 2020 matches
Published 2023“…The UEFA EURO 2020 football tournament was one of the largest Sporting Mega Events (SMEs) to take place during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mitigating the risk of virus transmission requires a multi-layered approach for any large event, more so in this case due to staging the tournament across eleven host countries. …”
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Supplementary information files for Attending sporting mega events during COVID-19: mitigation and messaging at UK EURO 2020 matches
Published 2023“…Supplementary files for article Attending sporting mega events during COVID-19: mitigation and messaging at UK EURO 2020 matches The UEFA EURO 2020 football tournament was one of the largest Sporting Mega Events (SMEs) to take place during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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Soil biocrusts affect metabolic response to hydration on dunes in west Queensland, Australia
Published 2021“…We undertook field-based experiments at two dune sites during the dry season in Diamantina National Park in Queensland, Australia to determine how biocrust hydration and illumination affect soil CO2 flux and photosynthesis. …”
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Adapting strategic niche management for evaluating radical transport policies – the case of the Durham Road Access Charge Scheme
Published 2004“…The resulting technique is applied retrospectively to the case of the Durham Road Charging scheme, selected as an example for this paper.…”
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A hybrid model of communication and information management in mega construction projects in Dubai using a new critical success factor approach
Published 2009“…The complexity is increased during a construction boom in a city such as Dubai where more than 80% of material and labour resources are imported. …”
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Two-phase flow modeling of solid dissolution in liquid for nutrient mixing improvement in algal raceway ponds
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Development of an advanced finite element model of artificial turf
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Fitness level impacts salivary antimicrobial protein responses to a single bout of cycling exercise
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Particle-in-cell simulation of gas breakdown in micro-gaps
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Abnormal heating of low-energy electrons in low-pressure capacitively coupled discharges
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Data as a material for design: alternative narratives, divergent pathways, and future directions
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Incipient anodes in reinforced concrete repairs: A cause or a consequence?
Published 2016“…However, this repair method is sometimes associated with limited durability and in many cases further corrosion damage has been noted around the repaired patches, a phenomenon known as the “incipient anode” effect. …”
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Holistic thermal energy modelling for full hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs)
Published 2020“…It is shown that the final model is useful of detailed analysis of thermal pathways including energy losses due to powertrain warm-up at various ambient temperatures and after periods of parked time. …”
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An investigation into the starting and synchronising of a synchronous compensator
Published 1979“…This thesis is concerned with the digital computer prediction of the performance of a 125MVA synchronous compensator during starting and synchronising to a power transmission system. …”
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Looking for truth in absurdity: humour as community-building and dissidence against authoritarianism
Published 2021“…Among millions of visual images shared during the protests, we concentrate on those that depict humour both in photography and video formats.…”
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A new arrangement of galvanic anodes for the repair of reinforced concrete structures
Published 2013“…It illustrates that such an arrangement may be advantageous when repairing RC structures as the corrosion prevention can be targeted at the steel in the surrounding parent concrete, which is traditionally considered to be at higher risk due to incipient anode development.…”
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Water supply in Venda RSA
Published 1993“…The majority of the communities had inadequate water supply due to poor management, lack of community involvement and homeland consolidation policies. …”
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Digital traces of ‘Twitter revolutions’: Resistance, polarization and surveillance via contested images and texts of Occupy Gezi
Published 2020“…This article identifies social media as a battleground for disseminating contending versions of reality, not only during Twitter revolutions, but also in their aftermath. …”
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Investigations into the cause and consequence of incipient anodes in repaired reinforced concrete structures
Published 2015“…Alternative mechanisms that may cause incipient anode activity include repair/parent material interface effects, residual chloride contamination within the parent concrete, and/or vibration damage to the steel/parent concrete interface during repair area preparation. The aim of the work presented here was to assess the impact of macrocell activity on the formation of incipient anodes around the perimeter of repairs in patch-repaired reinforced concrete structures. …”
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Community resilience to flooding: key personal attributes of social responsibility
Published 2011“…The finding suggests two personal attributes, namely ‘societal duty’ and ‘powerlessness’, which are believed to be significant antecedents of resilience-enhancing behaviours for preparation and mitigation of flooding at community level. …”
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