EDGE HILL COLLEGE
 

 

ASHTON, P.

Echium plantagineum: in Wigginton, M. (ed.), British vascular plants red data book: 3rd edition, Peterborough, JNCC, 1999.

Maianthemum bifolium: in Wigginton, M. (ed.), British vascular plants red data book: 3rd edition, Peterborough, JNCC, 1999.

Senecio cambrensis: in Wigginton, M. (ed.), British vascular plants red data book: 3rd edition, Peterborough, JNCC, 1999.
 

ASHTON, P. and CALLAGHAN, D.†

Carex filiformis: in Wigginton, M. (ed.), British vascular plants red data book: 3rd edition, Peterborough, JNCC, 1999.
 

ASHTON, P. and SCAMPION, B.†

Maianthemum bifolium at Swanton Novena Great Wood NNR, Norfolk. Report to English Nature, Ormskirk, Edge Hill College, 1999.
 

BEDFORD, A. and HINDLEY, J.*

Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve: aquatic vertebrate survey. Report for Lancashire Wildlife Trust, Ormskirk, Edge Hill College, 1999.
 

BEAUMONT, P., FERGUSON, M.†, JONES, S.†, NAVARATNAM, S.† and PARSONS, B.†

Excited state and free radical properties or rhodamine 123: a laser flash and radiolysis study. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 1, 1999, 261-8.
 

BOHLMANN, I.†, VAN HEERDEN, J.† and OLIVIER, S.

Morphological profile and body image of black female students at the University of Zululand: in Proceedings of the international conference on movement and health, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, 1999, 116-22.
 

CARNEGIE, E. and SCULLY, D.†

Modelling processes in motor skill acquisition. Irish J. Psychol., 1999.
 

CHAPMAN, T.

Evaluation of the mental health service developments introduced by Southport and Formby community health services NHS trust. Research Report Series No 13, Ormskirk, Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College. 1999.
 

CHAPMAN, T. and CROSSLEY, M.†

Evaluation of the ‘Armistead project’: a sexual health and HIV prevention service for gay men and men who have sex with men in the Liverpool and Sefton Area. Research Report Series No 12, Ormskirk, Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 1999.
 

CHIRREY, D.

Edinburgh: descriptive material: in Foulkes, P. and Docherty, G. (eds.), Urban voices, London, Arnold, 1999.
 

CHOUEKE, R. and ARMSTRONG, R.†

Culture, a missing perspective in small and medium sized growth? Int. J. Entrep. Behav., 6(2), 1999, 227-38.
 

CLARKE, A.

Data collection: the research interview. Professional Nurse, 14(4), 1999, 246-8.

Focus group interviews in health care research. Professional Nurse, 14(6), 1999, 395-7.

Qualitative research: data analysis techniques. Professional Nurse, 14(9), 1999, 532-3.
 

DAVIS, H.

The psychiatrisation of post-traumatic distress: issues for social workers. Br. J. Social Work, 29(4), 1999, 747-69.
 

DAVIS, H. and SCRATON, P.

Institutionalised conflict and the subordination of ‘loss’ in the immediate aftermath of UK mass fatality disasters. J. Contingencies & Crisis Manage., 7(2), 1999, 86-97.
 

FOSTER, R.

Becoming a secondary teacher in France: a trainee perspective on recent developments in initial teacher training. Educ. Stud., 26(1), 1999, 5-17.

School-based initial teacher training in England and France: trainee teachers’ perspectives compared. Mentor. & Tutor., 7(2), 1999, 131-43.
 

GEDYE, S. and OLDFIELD, F.†

Peat mass balance: a chronological approach: in Proceedings of the 1st IGBP PAGES open science meeting: past global changes and their significance for the future, University of London, April 1998, Abstract 67.
 

GEORGE, K.†, GATES, P.†, BIRCH, K.† and CAMPBELL, I.

Left ventricular morphology and function endurance – trained female athletes. J. Sports Sci., 17, 1999, 633-42.
 

GILBERT, J.

An institutional strategy for transferable skills and employability: in Stephenson, J. and York, M. (eds.), Capability and quality in higher education, London, Kogan Page, 1999, 28-34.


GOOSEY, V.†, CAMPBELL, I. and FOWLER, N.†

The effects of push frequency on cardiorespiratory response and propulsion technique parameters of competitive wheelchair racers: in
van der Woude, L., Hopman, M. and van Kemenade, C. (eds.), Biomedical aspects of wheelchair propulsion: state of the art II, Assistive Technology Research Series, Amsterdam, IOC Press, 1999, 218-9.
 

GREENBANK, P.

The pricing decision in the micro-business. Int. Small Bus. J., 17(3), 1999, 60-73.
 

HARTLEY, H.† and DAVIS, H.

Written submission to the Thames safety inquiry: Ormskirk. CSCSJ, 1999.
 

HONEYBONE, P.

I blame the government. Lang. Sci., 21, 1999, 177-221.
 

JACK, B.

Staying the course: the supervisee’s personal experience of the supervision relationship. Nurse Res., 6(4), 1999, 19-27.
 

JACK, B. and PRESCOTT, T.†

Staff perceptions of night nurse clinicians. Prof. Nurse, 14(8), 1999, 528-30.
 

JONES, C.

Inhaled nitric oxide: are the safety issues being addressed? Intensive & Crit. Care Nurs., 14, 1999, 271-5.
 

JONES, C. and JACK, B.

Dilemmas in the ethics of health care research. Professional Nurse, 14(7), 1999, 452-5.
 

JUMP, H. editor

Mary Wollstonecraft. Lives of the Great Romantics Series, Pickering and Chatto, 1999.

Women’s writing of the Victorian period: an anthology. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1999.
 

LIVERSIDGE, A.

Perceptions of effectiveness: a study of PGCE students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of their secondary science course: in Proceedings of the association of science education tutors conference, 1999, 47-50.
 

LYNES, D.

Using observation for data collection. Professional Nurse, 14(5), 1999, 315-7.
 

MALLOCH, M.

Drug use, prison, and the social construction of femininity. Women’s Stud. Int. Forum, 22(3), 1999, 349-58.
 

MARTIN, G. A.

Department-specific support of GTAs at the University of Bradford: in Blackmore, P., Gibbs, G. and Shrives, L. (eds.), Supporting staff developments within departments, Oxford, Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development, 1999.
 

MOXEN, J.† and McCULLOCH, A.

Organising the dissemination of environmental information: lessons from Scotland. J. Environ. Policy & Plann., 1(2), 1999, 155-65.
 

MOXEN, J.†, McCULLOCH, A. and SINCLAIR, E.†

Organisational barriers to widening public access to environmental information in Scotland: appraising the Scottish Office’s strategy. Scott. Aff., 27, 1999, 59-81.
 

PARRISH, R.

A framework for applying EU competition policy to sport? Sports Law Bull., 2(6), 1999, 13-14.
 

PRICE, M.† and CAMPBELL, I.

Thermoregulatory responses of spinal chord injured athletes at rest, during prolonged exercise and recovery during cool and hot conditions: in van der Woude, L., Hopman, M. and van Kemenade, C. (eds.), Biomedical aspects of wheelchair propulsion: state of the art II, Assistive Technology Research Series, Amsterdam, IOC Press, 1999, 320-32.
 

RAWDING, C.

World Cup geography. Teach. Geogr., 24(1), 1999, 30-3.
 

ROBERTS, K. and CHAPMAN, T.

Audit and review of the ‘new referral criteria’ for speech and language therapy introduced by North Mersey community services NHS trust. Research Report Series No 11, Ormskirk. Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 1999.
 

ROWLEY, J. and McCULLOCH, A.

Developing research capacity: moving on. Scott. J. Adult & Cont. Educ., 5(2), 1999, 105-16.


SCRATON, P.

Denial of truth, pain of injustice. Crim. Justice Matt., 35(Spring), 1999, 18-20.

Disaster limitation: the police authority, the chief constable and the legacy of Hillsborough. Statewatch, 9(1), 1999, 16-19.

Hillsborough: the truth. Edinburgh, Mainstream, 1999.

The illusion of consent: community policing or policed communities?: in The agreement and a new beginning to policing in Northern Ireland, Committee on the Administration of Justice, 1999, 45-54.

Policing with contempt: the degrading of truth and denial of justice in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster. J. Law & Soc., 26(3), 1999, 273-97.

Reporting disasters: challenging the exploitation of grief: in Ungersma, M. (ed.), Reporters and the reported: contemporary issues in British journalism, Cardiff, Centre for Journalism Studies, 1999.
 

SHAKUR, T.

Access to primary health care amongst an ethnic minority group: the view of Asian women in Preston: a survey report. Ormskirk, Preston Community Guild Health Care and ICDES, Edge Hill College, 1999.

Growing Muslim community, Islamic identity and the development of mosques in a European setting: a case study of Lancashire: in Abdullah Ibne Saleh, M. and Feda Aljonie, A. (eds.), Symposium on mosque architecture: volume 3 B, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1999, 133-48.
 

SHEPPARD, R.

Elsewhere and everywhere: other new British poetries. Crit. Survey, 10(1), 1999.

Far language: poetics and linguistically innovative poetry, 1978-1997. Stride Publications, 1999.

Performance: trackings and projections. And, 10, 1999.

Poems: in Caddell, R. and Quartermain, P. (eds.), Other: British poetry since 1970, Wesleyan University Press, 1999.

Poems for Kosovo. Stride, 1999.

The poetics of poetics: Charles Bernstein, Allen Fisher and ‘the poetic thinking that results,’. Symbiosis, 3(1), 1999.
 

SHEPPARD, R. and FARRELL, P.†

Neutral drums. Writers Forum, 1999.
 

SHEPPARD, R. and FARRELL, P.† editors

Birthday boy: a present for Lee Harwood. Ship of Fools, 1999.
 

SIMONS, J.

Edward Carpenter, Walt Whitman and the Radical Aesthetic: in Blaise, J. (ed.), Twentieth-century literary criticism, Gale Research, 1999.
 

SMEDLEY, R.

Pure mathematics 1. Philip Allan Publishers, 1999.

Pure mathematics 2. Philip Allan Publishers, 1999.
 

SMITH, A. and LANGSTON, A.

Managing staff in early years setting. London, Routledge, 1999.
 

WALMSLEY, P.

Risking harm. Nurs. Manage., 6(3), 1999, 13-16.
 

WEST, P.

Organisation and management development for the new millennium. University Forum for Human Resource Development, Occasional Paper Series.
 

WRAY-BLISS, E.

Abstract ethics, embodied ethics: the strange marriage of Foucalt and positivism: in Proceedings of first international critical management studies conference, UMIST, 1999.
 

WRAY-BLISS, E. and WILMOTT, H.†

Battling with the gods: workers, management and the deities of post-industrial management culture: in Goodman, R. (ed.), Modern organisations and energy conundrums, Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 1999.
 

WRIGHT, P.

The British post-alien intrusion film: in Unearthly strangers: the British science fiction film, Routledge, 1999.

The shared world of Doctor Who: from the new adventures to the regeneration. Foundation: Int. J. Sci. Fiction, 77, 1999.
 

2000
 

CHAPMAN, T., McCULLOCH, G. and ROBERTS, K.

An evaluation of the mental health service provided by the community access team, North Sefton and West Lancashire community services NHS trust. Research Report Series No 16, Ormskirk. Centre for Health Research & Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 2000.
 

COPPOCK, V. and HOPTON, J.

The politics of mental health. London, Routledge, 2000.
 

CRAWFORD, K.

Constructing curriculum guidance 4: the politics of textual inclusion and exclusion. Br. Educ. Res. J., 26(1), 2000, 49-65.

History textbooks and the construction of national memory – a comparative analysis of teaching the Second World War. Curriculum, 21(1), 2000, 26-39.

New Labour and the construction of a discourse of citizenship education: in Waite, P. and Price, J. (eds.), International co-operation and enterprising people, Stoke-on-Trent, JPC Publishing, 2000.

New Labour, new policies: constructing a discourse of citizenship. Int. J. Children’s Social & Econ. Educ., 3, 2000, 1-17.

The political construction of the whole curriculum. Br. Educ. Res. J., 26(5), 2000, 615-30.
 

DAVIS, H. and HENEGHAN, M.

Another box to tick? The needs of children from ‘racial’, cultural and/or national minorities in Sefton. Ormskirk, CSCSJ/Sefton Social Services, 2000.
 

DERELI, C.

Charles Dickens and a Bohemian. Dickensian, (January), 2000.

Entries on ‘Elizabeth Hanks’ and ‘Robert and William Brough’. New Dictionary Natl. Biogr., 2000.
 

FOSTER, R.

The graduate teacher programme – just the job? J. In-service Educ., 26(2), 2000, 297-309.
 

GEDYE, S., JONES, R.†, TINNER, W.†, AMMANN, B.† and OLDFIELD, F.†

The use of mineral magnetics in reconstructing fire history: a case study from Lago di Origlio, Switzerland. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoecol. & Palaeobot., 2000.
 

GREENBANK, P.

Micro-business start-ups: challenging normative decision making. Market. Intell. & Plan., 18(4), 2000.
 

HAYDON, D., KING, P.† and MOORCROFT, C.†

Citizenship and PSHE. Teacher Resource Books, Folens, 2000.
 

HAYDON, D. and SCRATON, P.

Condemn a little more, understand a little less: the political context and rights implications of the domestic and European rulings in the Venables-Thompson case. J. Law & Soc., 27(3), 2000, 416-8.
 

HENEGHAN, M.

Race, women and treatment: alternatives to custody. Druglink, September/October, 2000.
 

HOAD, D.

The world trade organisation, corporate interests and global opposition. Talk. Poli., Summer, 2000, 58-63.
 

HOPPER, B. and HURRY, P.

Learning the MI way: the effects on students’ learning of using the theory of multiple intelligences. Pastoral Care Educ., 18(4), 2000, 26-32.
 

JEMPHREY, A. and BERRINGTON, E.

Surviving the media: Hillsborough, Dunblane and the press. J. Stud., 1(3), 2000, 469-83.
 

JONES, H.

Becoming a secondary teacher in Germany: a trainee perspective on recent developments on initial teacher training in Germany. Eur. J. Teacher Educ., 23(1), 2000, 65-76.

Kind words and compromises. Trouble & Strife, 40(Winter), 2000, 17-21.

Trainee teachers’ perceptions of school-based training in England and Germany. Mentor. & Tutor., 8(1), 2000, 63-80.
 

JONES, M. and CRAWFORD, K.

National identity: a question of choice?. Int. J. Children’s Social & Econ. Educ., 3(1), 2000, 1-16.
 

LEEDS, B. and LEEDS, O.†

Telework: a family friendly option: in Proceedings of 4th international telework conference, Stockholm, 2000.
 

MACLEOD, C.† and McCULLOCH, A.

Co-ordination of interest: government and the voluntary environmental sector in Scotland. Int. J. Public-Private Partnership, 3(1), 2000, 45-71.
 

MALLOCH, M.

Caring for drug users? The experiences of women prisoners. Howard J. Crim. Justice, 39(4), 2000, 354-68.
 

MARQUES-BRUNA, P. and GRIMSHAW, P.†

Measuring development of a child’s early walking, implications for clinical assessment of gait. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 90, 2000, 1176-8.
 

MILNER, A.

What learning looks like ... knowledge and understanding of the world: in Geography and history practical pre-school, Leamington Spa, Step Forward Publishing, 2000.
 

MOEN, C.

Convergence excess Esotropia: an exploratory study. Research Monograph Series No 4, Ormskirk, Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 2000.
 

MORAR, P., MAKURA, Z., JONES, A., SELBY, A., HUGHES, J. and VAN SAENE, H.†

Topical antibiotics on tracheostoma prevents exogenous colonisation and infection of lower airways. Chest, 117, 2000, 513-8.
 

NELSON, T.

Clinical trials of acupuncture in the treatment of asthma: a systematic review. Research Monograph Series, No 5, Ormskirk, Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 2000.
 

OLIVIER, S.

Awareness of ethical principles and practices in sport, health and exercise research. Res. Abstr. J. Sports Sci., 18(1), 2000, 19.

Ethical decision making among human movement researchers. South Afr. J. Res. Sport, Phys. Educ. & Recreation, 22(1), 2000, 57-67.
 

PARRISH, R.

The Helsinki report on sport. J. Inst. Sport & Recreation Manage., 59(9), 2000, 14-16.

The Helsinki report on sport. Sports Law Bull., 3(2), 2000, 16-17.

Mussolini’s rise to power. Mod. Hist. Rev., 11(4), 2000, 27-9.

Reconciling conflicting approaches to sport in the European Union: in Caiger, A. and Gardiner, S. (eds.), Professional sport in the European Union, regulation and re-regulation, The Hague, Asser Press, 2000, 21-42.
 

PHILIPS, I.

How foreign is another country’s past?: in Proceedings of the history teacher education network conference, Homerton College, Cambridge, 2000.
 

RAWDING, C.

Tourism in Amsterdam: marketing and reality. Geogr., 85(2), 2000, 167-72.
 

ROBERTS, K.

An evaluation of the effectiveness of specified aspects of educational support for speech therapy in Liverpool and North Mersey. Research Report Series No 17, Ormskirk, Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 2000.

Interaction with providers of health and social care: a function of the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of elderly people. Educ. & Ageing, 15(2), 2000, 177-93.
 

ROBERTS, K., CLARKE, A. and McCULLOCH, G.

An evaluation of the effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary service designed to provide short term care and support for elderly people and their informal carers in their own homes. Research Report Series No 12, Ormskirk, Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 2000.
 

ROWLEY, J.

From learning organisation to knowledge entrepreneur. J. Knowledge Manage., 4(1), 2000, 7-14.

Is higher education ready for knowledge management?: in Proceedings of the knowledge management concepts and controversies conference, University of Warwick, February 2000.

Knowledge organisation for a new millennium: principles and processes. J. Knowledge Manage., 4(3), 2000, 217-23.

Product searching in e-shopping. J. Consumer Market., 17(1), 2000, 20-33.

Product searching with shopping bots. Internet Res.: Electron. Network. Appl. & Policy, 10(3), 2000, 203-14.

Re-modelling marketing communications: in Proceedings of the British academy of management conference, University of Edinburgh, September 2000.

Shopping bots: intelligent shopper or virtual department store: in Proceedings of EIBA 99 25th annual conference, UMIST, 2000.

Thirteen tips for successful supervision of undergraduate dissertations. Educ. Devel., 1(1), 2000, 14-15.

Towards a consumer perspective on information behaviour research. Inf. Services & Use, 19(4), 2000, 289-98.

Understanding loyalty and loyals: the customer perspective: in Proceedings of the AM 2000 (Academy of Marketing 2000) conference, University of Derby, July 2000.
 

ROWLEY, J. and DAWES, J.†

Disloyalty: a closer look at non-loyals. J. Consumer Market., 17(6), 2000, 538-49.

E-commerce and communities: a relationship marketing perspective: in Proceedings of the business and economics society international conference, July 2000.
 

ROWLEY, J. and SLACK, F.†

Writing for publication: the first steps. Manage. Res. News, 23(5/6), 2000, 20-7.
 

STURKENHOLM, I.

Goal attainment scaling in neurological rehabilitation. Research Monograph Series No 3, Ormskirk, Centre for Health Research and Evaluation, Edge Hill College, 2000.
 

WEST, P.

Changing to learn, learning to change: case studies in the automotive sector: in McGoldrick, J., Stewart, J. and Watson, S. (eds.), Researching HRD, London, Routledge, 2000.

Organisational learning in the automotive sector. London, Routledge, 2000.
 

WEST, P. and BURNES, B.†

Applying organisational learning: lessons from the automotive industry. Int. J. Operat. & Prod. Manage., 20(10), 2000, 1236-51.

Case studies in organisational learning. Int. J. Operat. & Prod. Manage., 20(12), 2000.
 

WILLOCK, J.†, HUGHES, J., TICKLE, S.†, ROSSITER, G.†, JOHNSON, C.† and PYE, H.†

Pressure sores in children: the acute hospital perspective. J. Tissue Viability, 10(2), 2000, 59-63.

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