Items where Division is "Economic and Social Sciences Division- DO NOT USE" and Year is 2018
Number of items: 8. AAinslie, A. (2018) Understanding climate change and the cultural context. The Association of Commonwealth Universities Bulletin (194). pp. 18-20. Arce, A. M. G. and Fisher, E. (2018) Participatory development. In: The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. John Wiley and Sons. BBardsley, N. (2018) What lessons does the “replication crisis” in psychology hold for experimental economics? In: Handbook of Psychology and Economic Behaviour. 2nd edition. Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107161399 DD'Angelo, L. (2018) Diamonds and plural temporalities. Articulating encounters in the mines of Sierra Leone. In: Jan Pijpers, R. and Eriksen, T. H. (eds.) Mining Encounters. Extractive Industries in an Overheated World. Pluto Press, London, pp. 138-155. ISBN 9780745338378 D'Angelo, L. (2018) From traces to carpets: unravelling labour practices in the mines of Sierra Leone. In: De Vito, C. and Gerritsen, A. (eds.) Micro-spatial histories of global labour. Palgrave-Macmilan, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 313-342. ISBN 9783319584898 doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58490-4_12 HHellin, J. and Fisher, E. (2018) Index insurance, climate risk management & gender equality. In: The state of microinsurance 2018: the insider's guide to understanding the sector. Microinsurance Annual Journal, 4. The Microinsurance Network, Luxembourg, pp. 14-16. ISBN 9782919945351 PPakeman, R. J., Gimona, A., Glendell, M., Yeluripati, J., Addy, S., Van Hulst, F., Matthews, K. and Rivington, M., (2018) Climate change, natural capital and adaptation in Scotland's marginal lands. Technical Report. ClimateXchange, UK. TTalhada, S. d. A. C. I. (2018) Understanding innovation: exploring interactions between large-scale land investments and small-scale farmers in Mozambique. PhD thesis, University of Reading. |