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Competition and gender: Time’s up on essentialist knowledge production (2020)
Journal Article
Mavin, S., & Yusupova, M. (2021). Competition and gender: Time’s up on essentialist knowledge production. Management Learning, 52(1), 86-108. https://doi.org/10.1177/1350507620950176

This article is an intervention in current trends of thinking about competition and gender in essentialist and stereotypical ways. Such thinking has produced numerous comparative studies measuring competitiveness of women and men; ‘proving’ men as co... Read More about Competition and gender: Time’s up on essentialist knowledge production.

Scottish Government appoints Dr Liz Aston to chair new IAG on policing (2020)
Other
Aitken, R., & Aston, E. (2020). Scottish Government appoints Dr Liz Aston to chair new IAG on policing

The Justice Secretary, Hamza Yousef, has invited Dr Liz Aston, Associate Professor of Criminology at Edinburgh Napier, to chair a new Independent Advisory Group on New and Emerging Technologies in Policing.

URL: https://blogs.napier.ac.uk/enuapply... Read More about Scottish Government appoints Dr Liz Aston to chair new IAG on policing.

Trail Sector Stakeholder & Consumer Survey (DIRTT Project Report) (2020)
Report
Campbell, T., & Kirkwood, L. (2020). Trail Sector Stakeholder & Consumer Survey (DIRTT Project Report). International Mountain Bike Association

The mountain bike trail user survey forms part of the "Developing Intereuropean Resources for Trail builder Training (DIRTT)" project, funded under the ERASMUS+ programme, which aims to develop an educational framework and professional training progr... Read More about Trail Sector Stakeholder & Consumer Survey (DIRTT Project Report).

Who polices/governs Police Stops across Europe? (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Aston, E., & Mouhana, C. (2020, September). Who polices/governs Police Stops across Europe?. Presented at EUROCRIM 2020: 20th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Online

Discursive representations of restorative justice in international policies (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pali, B., & Maglione, G. (2020, September). Discursive representations of restorative justice in international policies. Paper presented at EUROCRIM 2020: 20th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Online

Pali, B., & Maglione, G. (2020, September). Discursive representations of restorative justice in international policies. Paper presented at EUROCRIM 2020: 20th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Online

The local provision of restorative justice in Scotland: challenges and opportunities (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Buchan, J., Maglione, G., & Robertson, L. (2020, September). The local provision of restorative justice in Scotland: challenges and opportunities. Paper presented at EUROCRIM 2020: 20th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Online

Buchan, J., Maglione, G., & Robertson, L. (2020, September). The local provision of restorative justice in Scotland: challenges and opportunities. Paper presented at EUROCRIM 2020: 20th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Online... Read More about The local provision of restorative justice in Scotland: challenges and opportunities.

Great expectations: views and perceptions of professionalism amongst mental health services staff, patients and carers (2020)
Journal Article
Aylott, L. M. E., Tiffin, P. A., Brown, S., & Finn, G. M. (2022). Great expectations: views and perceptions of professionalism amongst mental health services staff, patients and carers. Journal of Mental Health, 31(1), 139-146. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2020.1818195

Background
Numerous studies have explored the concept of ‘professionalism’ in medicine, yet little attention has been paid to the concept in a mental health services context.

Aims
This study sought to determine how the lived experience of patien... Read More about Great expectations: views and perceptions of professionalism amongst mental health services staff, patients and carers.