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Living History: Life as a Railway Worker During the 2020–21 COVID-19 Global Pandemic
Society, Politics & Law

Living History: Life as a Railway Worker During the 2020–21 COVID-19 Global Pandemic

...central in representing and fighting for the interests of frontline staff in the longer term, and meeting the specific employment needs of women relating to care provision and homelife. Cleaning, redeployment and health and safety [Justice for cleaners logo]Cleaners in the railway – no longer a particularly gendered occupation in this setting – have long been...
Systems diagramming
Digital & Computing

Systems diagramming

...central to much systems work. But there is also a subsidiary reason I hinted at. Authors also use diagrams: to decorate and enhance the text to make it more pleasing to read...Systems diagramming: 3.4 Thinking through diagrams - One of the features that characterises complex situations is the interconnectedness of the components within them. Understanding such situations...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Exploring sport online: Athletes and efficient hearts
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring sport online: Athletes and efficient hearts

...central engine and a body with a central heart The car in the figure above has an engine at its centre and the body has a heart. In both cases there are many moving parts. For the car, the movement is performed by hydraulics, gears and levers; while for the human, the movement is created through muscles connected to bones. In both cases the ‘machine’, both mechanical...
Why are nonhuman animals victims of harm?
Society, Politics & Law

Why are nonhuman animals victims of harm?

...central to understanding the revolutionary impact of the animal turn: it focuses attention on a hitherto overlooked but fundamental facet of society. Another important aspect of the historical dearth of social science attention to nonhuman animals is that the social sciences have tended to represent humans as much more important than other animals (Peggs, 2012), and this...
‘Problem’ populations, ‘problem’ places
Society, Politics & Law

‘Problem’ populations, ‘problem’ places

...central components of so many societies across the world, we may conclude that the idea of populations of problem places as somehow marginal to society is a myth. This ‘myth of marginality’ (Perlman, 1976) both presents people living in poverty as hopeless, deficient and disorganised masses surplus to society, and obscures the complex interrelations between different...
Fire ecology
Science, Maths & Technology

Fire ecology

...central aspect of fire ecology, which is the concept of a fire regime...Fire ecology: 1.3 Fire regimes - Fire has predictable features regarding how it spreads across landscapes and the frequency and season of occurrence. Such predictability has led to the concept of a fire regime: the temporal and spatial characteristics of the fire and the impact it has on the landscape...
Level 2: Intermediate 4 hrs
When Heath met Nixon
History & The Arts

When Heath met Nixon

...Central America BACKGROUND: Ten years on from The Bay of Pigs, Cuba - the Communist outpost on America's front lawn - was still an area of concern for the US administration. In November 1971, Cuban leader Fidel Castro had taken his first trip to Latin America since 1959 when he visited Chile. Meanwhile, as Britain unwound from Empire, since 1969 The Bahamas had been given...
Brexit: What’s this fine mess you’ve gotten us into? (Apologies to Laurel and Hardy)
Society, Politics & Law

Brexit: What’s this fine mess you’ve gotten us into? (Apologies to Laurel and Hardy)

...central banks designed to keep the whole show on the road), and in a whole load of other circumstances that are too many to mention. As a scientific theory it also fails miserably since unlike Newton’s Laws its predictions cannot be tested empirically [as would be the case for physical system hypotheses] because the degrees of freedom are massive. Economic systems...