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The Australian Educational Researcher.
The requirement for Australian initial teacher education (ITE) providers to administer a Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) highlights a tension between policymaking directives and academic independence. It has raised fears of entrenching simplist
Publikováno v:
Poster presentations.
Background Healthcare settings have traditionally focused on developing safe systems by learning from incidents and errors (Kelly, Blake & Plunkett, 2016). Considerable time and energy is spent on activities including incident reporting and root caus
Autor:
Deborah Talbot
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Midwifery. 22:854-860
This article explores the relationship between childbirth and mothers' psychosocial experience of motherhood, through the lens of the ‘good’ birth. Case histories of eight mothers were selected and written up from research on birthing and risk in
Autor:
Deborah Talbot
Publikováno v:
Children's Geographies. 11:230-242
This article will critically examine theories of risk – referred to in this article as ‘pro-risk’ – as applied to parenting cultures in the UK through a case study of early years parenting, based in Walhamstow, East London. Common to all of t
Autor:
Deborah Talbot
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cultural Policy. 17:81-93
Nightlife, the night‐time economy and ‘alternative’ culture have been a source of academic contestation over recent years, with differing views as to the direction and meaning of the contemporary drift of law and policy that serve to regulate t
Autor:
Deborah Talbot
Publikováno v:
World Leisure Journal. 51:14-26
The aim of this article is to examine the concept of ‘alcohol-related disorder’ in the night-time economy as a reified notion that neglects the broader impact of economic, social and cultural influences on nightlife. The combined impact of gentri
Autor:
Martina Böse, Deborah Talbot
Publikováno v:
Ethnic and Racial Studies. 30:95-118
Nightlife has historically been identified as a social problem. In the contemporary context, however, this perspective competes with the promotion of the ‘night-time economy’ as a source of economic regeneration and extended licensing as a means