W448-004D-02 - College of Visual and Performing Arts: Department of Art and Design: Correspondence and Memoranda [PDF]
College of Visual and Performing Arts
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How can children and young people have a voice in urban treescapes?
Abstract Scientific understanding of climate change has, to date, failed to result in sufficient action. This paper proposes that a deficit model of top‐down learning and dissemination in relation to public engagement with science may be part of the problem, particularly when considering the attitudes, values and empowerment of children and young ...
Simon Carr +10 more
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(Re)Considering the jump scare in four elements. [PDF]
Acosta EAM, Sears DRW.
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W448-005E-01 - College of Visual and Performing Arts: The New Stage Ensemble Theatre Company: Various Records [PDF]
College of Visual and Performing Arts
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Abstract While the physical and mental health benefits of greenspace exposure are well documented, ethnic minority communities in the United Kingdom continue to engage with these environments at disproportionately lower rates. This persistent disparity points to an oversight in existing literature, specifically regarding how these communities navigate ...
Andrew K. Palmer +5 more
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The effect of specialized Hongquan martial arts training on the development of visual-motor integration in children. [PDF]
Zhang JJ, Lu J, Liu CT.
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Abstract Forests and woodlands are important for biodiversity, climate change mitigation and the provision of services including recreation, timber and non‐timber forest products. Land use policies currently aim to increase forest cover while also maximising the benefits of forests for people and improving community engagement with the process of ...
Sarah Greenwood +6 more
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The effects of viewing visual artwork on patients, staff, and visitors in healthcare settings: A scoping review. [PDF]
Foster MW +23 more
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Abstract Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss, yet inconspicuous or “cryptic” species often escape detection and public awareness, limiting management responses. We investigated the freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii, likely native to China and now present on six continents, through a 22‐month multilingual online survey
Guillaume Marchessaux +17 more
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Effectiveness of group-based art interventions for late-life depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Azhdarloo M +4 more
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