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Bethan Harries
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Research. 22:668-684
This paper examines how sexual harassment is often mediated through the making of imagined complicities that are constructed to imply that an alliance/compliance underpins the relationship and ‘justifies’ the harassment. It is concerned with how
Autor:
Margaret Butler, Robert Rathouse, Lucy Blake, Faisil Sethi, Ria Pugh, Adenike Bolade, Luke Skelton, Bethan Harries
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Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 17:5-10
This article is part of a series exploring how the COVID-19 pandemic affected, and continues to affect, a psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) in London, UK. The series so far has focused primarily on the systems, processes and practical challenges
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Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 16:89-94
This is the second of five brief reports which document the experience of a London psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) which faced an outbreak of COVID-19 infection relatively early in the pandemic. The aim is to share what was learnt and examine
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Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 16:85-88
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has suddenly changed the landscape for psychiatric intensive care services, demanding a rapid transformation in the way that mental health care is delivered. This is the first of a series of articles d
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Eric Baskind, Margaret Butler, Lucy Blake, Bethan Harries, Luke Skelton, Ria Pugh, Faisil Sethi
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Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 16:101-110
This series of brief reports highlights the experience of a London psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) that cared for patients with COVID-19 relatively early in the pandemic. The objective is to contribute to learning and consider the challenges f
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Kalliopi Vallianatou, Luke Skelton, Bethan Harries, Ria Pugh, Faisil Sethi, Lucy Blake, Margaret Butler
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Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 16:95-100
This series of brief reports highlights the experience of a London psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) that had multiple cases of COVID-19 relatively early in the pandemic. The objective is to contribute to learning and consider future challenges
Publikováno v:
BJPsych Bulletin
SummaryThe COVID-19 pandemic has put the UK's National Health Service under extreme pressure, and acute psychiatric services have had to rapidly adapt to a new way of working. This editorial describes the experience of a London psychiatric intensive
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Harries, B, Byrne, B, Garratt, L & Smith, A 2020, ' “Divide and conquer”. Anti-racist and community organizing under austerity ', Ethnic and racial studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2019.1682176
Harries, B, Byrne, B, Garratt, L & Smith, A 2019, ' “Divide and conquer”. Anti-racist and community organizing under austerity ', Ethnic and racial studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2019.1682176
Harries, B, Byrne, B, Garratt, L & Smith, A 2019, ' “Divide and conquer”. Anti-racist and community organizing under austerity ', Ethnic and racial studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2019.1682176
This paper examines the effects of austerity on anti-racist and community organizing. We focus on three key shifts: changes to public funding, the push to entrepreneurialism and the mainstreaming of Equalities legislation. The paper contributes to cr
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© The Author(s) 2020. In this essay we reflect on the relationship between aesthetic practices and racialised conceptions of belonging. In particular, we explore attributions of beauty and ugliness, order and disorder, as these are made in relation
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Harries, B, Byrne, B, Rhodes, J & Wallace, S 2018, ' Diversity in place: narrations of diversity in an ethnically mixed, urban area ', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1480998
Harries, B, Byrne, B, Rhodes, J & Wallace, S 2018, ' Diversity in place: narrations of diversity in an ethnically mixed, urban area ', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1480998, https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1480998
Harries, B, Byrne, B, Rhodes, J & Wallace, S 2018, ' Diversity in place: narrations of diversity in an ethnically mixed, urban area ', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1480998, https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1480998
This paper explores the implications of representations of places as ‘diverse’, particularly for those who live in them. Arising from an interdisciplinary research project, the paper takes one neighbourhood in Manchester (Cheetham Hill) and explo