Faculty of Business and Law


TitleFaculty of Business and Law
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UniversityMiddlesex University London
CampusLondon

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Equality: a fundamental right in the EU?
Howard, E. 2009. Equality: a fundamental right in the EU? International Journal of Discrimination and the Law. 10 (1), pp. 19-38.

Article

School bans on the wearing of religious symbols: examining the implications of recent case law from the UK.
Howard, E. 2009. School bans on the wearing of religious symbols: examining the implications of recent case law from the UK. Religion and Human Rights: an international journal. 4 (1), pp. 7-24. https://doi.org/10.1163/187103209X440182

Article

Productive Diversity: capitalising on human resources: how can we harness our knowledge of diversity?
Frame, P., Hartog, M. and Wilson, D. 2005. Productive Diversity: capitalising on human resources: how can we harness our knowledge of diversity? International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management. 4, pp. 927-934.

Article

Workplace diversity training
Frame, P. and O'Connor, J. 2003. Workplace diversity training. in: Reflections: new developments in training Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. pp. 14-20

Book chapter

Evaluating the impact of human rights litigation on policy and practice: a case study of the UK
Donald, A. and Mottershaw, E. 2009. Evaluating the impact of human rights litigation on policy and practice: a case study of the UK. Journal of Human Rights Practice. 1 (3), pp. 339-361. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/hup019

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YouTube, the internet and IACCP: assessing the technology opportunities and challenges of cross-cultural psychology.
Gabrenya, W., Van Meurs, N., Fischer, R. and International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology 2009. YouTube, the internet and IACCP: assessing the technology opportunities and challenges of cross-cultural psychology. in: Gari, A. and Mylonas, K. (ed.) Quod Erat Demonstrandum: from Herodotus' ethnographic journeys to cross-cultural research. Athens Pedio.

Book chapter

Multidisciplinary perspectives on intercultural conflict: the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of conflict, culture and communication.
Van Meurs, N. and Spencer-Oatey, H. 2007. Multidisciplinary perspectives on intercultural conflict: the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of conflict, culture and communication. in: Kotthoff, H. and Spencer-Oatey, H. (ed.) Handbook of intercultural communication Berlin Mouton de Gruyter.

Book chapter

The future’s bright, the future’s blended.
Van Meurs, N. 2007. The future’s bright, the future’s blended. Mixedness and Mixing E-Conference, Commission for Racial Equality. Online

Conference paper

Negotiations between British and Dutch managers: cultural values, approaches to conflict management, and perceived negotiation.
Van Meurs, N. 2003. Negotiations between British and Dutch managers: cultural values, approaches to conflict management, and perceived negotiation. PhD thesis University of Sussex Psychology

PhD thesis

Bullwhip and backlash in supply pipelines.
Shukla, V., Naim, M. and Yaseen, E. 2009. Bullwhip and backlash in supply pipelines. International Journal of Production Research. 47 (23), pp. 6477-6497. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207540802270096

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Young people’s perceptions of risk
Ward, J. and Bayley, M. 2007. Young people’s perceptions of risk. in: Thom, B., Sales, R. and Pearce, J. (ed.) Growing up with risk London Policy Press. pp. 37-56

Book chapter

Power, crime and anti-criminology.
Ruggiero, V. 2008. Power, crime and anti-criminology. in: Prittwitz, C. (ed.) Kriminalität der Mächtigen Baden-Baden Nomos.

Book chapter

Probation and offender management.
Nellis, M. and Goodman, A. 2009. Probation and offender management. in: Hucklesby, A. and Wahidin, A. (ed.) Criminal justice. Oxford Oxford University Press (OUP).

Book chapter

Transnational crime and global illicit economies
Ruggiero, V. 2009. Transnational crime and global illicit economies. in: Wilson, E. (ed.) Government of the shadows: parapolitics and criminal sovereignty Pluto Press.

Book chapter

Criminalizing war: criminology as ceasefire
Ruggiero, V. 2009. Criminalizing war: criminology as ceasefire. in: Furst, G. (ed.) Contemporary readings in criminology Los Angeles SAGE Publications.

Book chapter

Young victims of street crime in an East London borough.
Porteous, D., Chatwin, C., Martin, D. and Goodman, A. 2007. Young victims of street crime in an East London borough. Safety Communities. 6 (3), pp. 29-35.

Article

The wrong kind of victim? Children and street crime
Porteous, D. 2008. The wrong kind of victim? Children and street crime. in: Kennison, P. and Goodman, A. (ed.) Children as victims Exeter, UK Learning Matters.

Book chapter

The prevention of youth crime: a risky business?
Porteous, D. 2007. The prevention of youth crime: a risky business? in: Thom, B., Sales, R. and Pearce, J. (ed.) Growing up with risk Bristol Policy Press. pp. 259-276

Book chapter

Mentoring in youth justice
Porteous, D. 2005. Mentoring in youth justice. in: Bateman, T. and Pitts, J. (ed.) The RHP companion to youth justice Lyme Regis Russell House.

Book chapter

Mentoring
Porteous, D. 2001. Mentoring. in: Factor, F., Chauhan, V. and Pitts, J. (ed.) The Russell House companion to working with young people Lyme Regis Russell House.

Book chapter

The rise and fall of mentoring in youth justice
Porteous, D. 2007. The rise and fall of mentoring in youth justice. Prison Service Journal. 170, pp. 20-24.

Article

Working with young people in Europe: what we can learn from our neighbours
Voland, B. and Porteous, D. 2002. Working with young people in Europe: what we can learn from our neighbours. Russell House.

Book

London’s Chinatown: diaspora, identity and belonging
Sales, R., Hatziprokopiou, P., Christiansen, F., D'Angelo, A., Liang, X., Lin, X. and Montagna, N. 2009. London’s Chinatown: diaspora, identity and belonging. London Middlesex University.

Working paper

The socio-cultural characteristics and needs of a Portuguese community in South London
Noguiera, M. and Porteous, D. 2004. The socio-cultural characteristics and needs of a Portuguese community in South London. in: Abreu, G., Cline, T. and Lambert, H. (ed.) The education of Portuguese children in Britain: insights from research and practice in England and overseas: proceedings from the working conference organised in November 2001 at the University of Luton, England. London, UK Portuguese Education Department. pp. 51-74

Book chapter

Averting ghettoisation: the role of educational services in reducing crime and victimisation in the ethnic minority community in Anderlecht, Brussels
Porteous, D. and Pitts, J. 2006. Averting ghettoisation: the role of educational services in reducing crime and victimisation in the ethnic minority community in Anderlecht, Brussels. Community Safety Journal. 5 (3), pp. 7-13.

Article

`Nobody should feel alone.' Re-introducing socially excluded, cultural and ethnic minority children and young people to educational and vocational opportunity
Porteous, D. and Pitts, J. 2005. `Nobody should feel alone.' Re-introducing socially excluded, cultural and ethnic minority children and young people to educational and vocational opportunity. European Journal of Social Work. 8 (4), pp. 435-450. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691450500314103

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Risky or at risk? Young people, surveillance and security
Porteous, D., Chatwin, C. and Martin, D. 2007. Risky or at risk? Young people, surveillance and security. Criminal Justice Matters. 68 (1), pp. 27-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/09627250708553281

Article

Social movements: a reader
Montagna, N. and Ruggiero, V. (ed.) 2008. Social movements: a reader. London Routledge.

Book

Crime, punishment and ethnic minorities in England and Wales
Goodman, A. and Ruggiero, V. 2008. Crime, punishment and ethnic minorities in England and Wales. Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts. 2 (1), pp. 53-68. https://doi.org/10.1353/rac.0.0004

Article

The focus on crime and coercion in UK drugs policy
Duke, K. 2009. The focus on crime and coercion in UK drugs policy. in: MacGregor, S. (ed.) Responding to drugs misuse: research and policy priorities in health and social care London Routledge. pp. 14-24

Book chapter

Evidence-based policy-making?: research utilisation and the development of prison drugs policy.
Duke, K. 2000. Evidence-based policy-making?: research utilisation and the development of prison drugs policy. Social Policy Association Conference. University of Surrey 18 - 20 Jul 2000

Conference paper

Alternative approaches to capacity building: practices in the public and private sector.
Lyon, F. 2009. Alternative approaches to capacity building: practices in the public and private sector. CEEDR, Middlesex University.

Working paper

Local area agreements and local economic development
Syrett, S., North, D., Owen, R., Etherington, D., Engelbert, S. and CEEDR 2009. Local area agreements and local economic development. London Department for Communities and Local Government.

Project report

The influences on direct communication in British and Danish Firms: country, 'strategic HRM' or unionisation?
Croucher, R., Parry, E. and Gooderham, P. 2006. The influences on direct communication in British and Danish Firms: country, 'strategic HRM' or unionisation? European Journal of Industrial Relations. 12 (3), pp. 267-286. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680106068913

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Exploring the experiences of Indian women accountants in a globalising economy: a pilot study.
Kyriacou, O., Baskaran, A. and Pancholi, J. 2008. Exploring the experiences of Indian women accountants in a globalising economy: a pilot study. Middlesex University.

Working paper

Inclusion, exclusion and ethnicities: an exploration of the institutional structures of UK accountancy.
Kyriacou, O. and Johnston, R. 2001. Inclusion, exclusion and ethnicities: an exploration of the institutional structures of UK accountancy. Middlesex University.

Working paper

A review of an invisible 'herstory' in Uk accounting : minority ethnic women accountants.
Kyriacou, O. and Johnston, R. 2000. A review of an invisible 'herstory' in Uk accounting : minority ethnic women accountants. Middlesex University.

Working paper

Of adding machines, bean counters and lion tamers: exploring representations of accountants in films.
Kyriacou, O. 2000. Of adding machines, bean counters and lion tamers: exploring representations of accountants in films. Middlesex University.

Working paper

Figuring masculinities: exploring ethnic masculinities in the institutions of U.K accounting
Kyriacou, O. and Johnston, R. 2007. Figuring masculinities: exploring ethnic masculinities in the institutions of U.K accounting. Accountancy Business and the Public Interest. 6 (2), pp. 75-113.

Article

Accounting for (in)visibilities: resistance, gender and control
Kyriacou, O. and Johnston, R. 2006. Accounting for (in)visibilities: resistance, gender and control. Accountancy Business and the Public Interest. 5 (2), pp. 54-88.

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