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February research round-up

17 February 2010

 

Matt Weston has had an article, Ageing and physical match performance in English Premier League soccer referees, published in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 2010:13(1).

Paul Crawshaw, with Steve Conway, has had an article Healthy Senior Citizenship in voluntary and community organisations: a study in governmentality in the journal Health Sociology Review, 18, 4, 387-398.

Gavin Oxburgh has been asked to edit a special edition of the Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling. He has also been asked to submit a special report to the British Journal of Forensic Psychology, and has been asked to join the editorial board of the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.

Georgios Antonopoulos and Georgios Papanicolaou have published: >Guest Edited special issue, Drug Markets, of the journal Trends in Organised Crime >An article, Entertainment starts with an ‘E’: The Ecstasy market in Greece in Trends in Organised Crime >An article Asterix and Obelix in Drugland in Trends in Organised Crime >A book review of The Origin of Organised Crime in America: the New York City Mafia, by David Critchley in the British Journal of Criminology >And a conference presentationat the 11th Cross Border Crime Colloquium in Ghent, Belgium, entitled Organised Crime as Productive Force: The Case of Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Greece.

Jonathan Tummons has had an article, It sort of feels uncomfortable: problematising the assessment of reflective practice accepted for publication in the journal Studies in Higher Education. He has also been appointed to the international editorial review board for the International Journal of Actor- Network Theory and Technological Innovation

Anna Van Wersch has had a review published of It’s not all in the Body, stupid! By Gillian Bendelow in the Journal of Health Psychology.

Stewart Martin has been awarded an EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) Research in the Wild grant for his project What Citizenship do we Want? Value £250,000.


 
 
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