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Ambidexterity within the Professional Ballet World: Scottish Ballet's Dancers' Education Group (2020)
Book Chapter
Whiteside, B., Patrick, H., & Cassidy, C. (2020). Ambidexterity within the Professional Ballet World: Scottish Ballet's Dancers' Education Group. In A. R. David, M. Huxley, & S. Whatley (Eds.), Dance Fields: Staking a Claim for Dance Studies in the Twenty

Within a dance sphere, it would, perhaps, be logical to consider the concept of ‘ambidexterity’ as linked to the physical use of the dancing body across a multitude of genres, to interrogate the link between physicality and mentality, or to consider... Read More about Ambidexterity within the Professional Ballet World: Scottish Ballet's Dancers' Education Group.

Craft beer, Cicerones and changing identities in beer serving (2018)
Book Chapter
Clarke, D., Weir, D., & Patrick, H. (2018). Craft beer, Cicerones and changing identities in beer serving. In Work, Working and Work Relationships in a Changing World. Routledge

There has been a revival of traditional beer in the UK and the craft beer market is becoming increasingly competitive, resulting in producers bringing a little more theatre to the category. Beer drinking is primarily about taste and, since consumers... Read More about Craft beer, Cicerones and changing identities in beer serving.

Managing Improvisational Practice: The Tension Between Structure and Creative Difference (2012)
Book Chapter
Patrick, H., Grieg, G. & Beech, N. (2012). Managing Improvisational Practice: The Tension Between Structure and Creative Difference. . In . Handbook of Institutional Approaches to International Business14. 344-362. . Edward Elgar Publishing. . ISBN 978-1-

This chapter adopts cultural historical activity theory in an empirical analysis of theoretical improvisation in order to explore its relational nature as an example of bounded diversity.