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Journal of Applied Marketing Theory, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2023)
Advertising and marketing managers understand that not all brands need to be on social media, but what is not clearly understood is consumers’ engagement expectations for brands that are on social media. Therefore, this study investigates the impac
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https://doaj.org/article/3752cfc637ae4d788f22b5299f1906a9
Autor:
Lacey Wallace
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education. :1-16
Autor:
Lacey Wallace, Andrew Gardner
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 30:327-342
In this paper, we seek to explore the ways in which landscapes become venues not only for manipulations of the past in a present, but also for shaping possible futures. Considerations of temporality and being in the landscape have been more strongly
Autor:
Lacey Wallace, Alex Mullen
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Britannia. 50:75-108
The social organization of Iron Age and Roman east Kent has been subjected to generalizing commentary from Caesar to the present. One factor preventing detailed analysis is the relative lack of archaeological investigations, particularly in the hinte
Autor:
Lacey Wallace
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Social Sciences & Humanities Open. 6:100294
Autor:
Lacey Wallace
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Britannia. 48:491-494
London is probably the best excavated and most systematically studied provincial capital in the Roman Empire and publications like these exemplify the high-quality outputs of MOLA and PCA. The first three site reports are the results of meticulous ex
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Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2019)
The TRAC session that led to this series of combined mini-papers was consciously designed as a forum for discussion. The aim of the session was to consider ways to tackle perceived systemic problems in the archaeology of Roman Britain (and, by extens
During the period from 1989‒97 an extensive field-walking survey was undertaken in the vicinity of the Roman town at Aldborough, North Yorks (Fig.1). Sponsored by the YAS's Roman Antiquities Section (henceforth RAS), the survey's aims were twofold:
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Autor:
Lacey Wallace
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The Origin of Roman London
Autor:
Lacey Wallace
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 32:275-291
This article addresses the problems with the theory that London was founded as a Claudian fort, recently reiterated by D. Perring (2011). The main issues addressed are the chronological and functional assumptions of ditches, as well as the significan