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    Interview with Leonard Cook: Write up

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    Leonard Cook talks about his time growing up in the Walnut Street area of Leicester

    Interview with Leonard Cook: Track 2

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    Leonard Cook talks about his time growing up in the Walnut Street area of Leicester. 10 mins 21 sec

    Interview with Leonard Cook: Track 1

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    Leonard Cook talks about his time growing up in the Walnut Street area of Leicester. 47mins 17sec

    Well-measuring programs

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    © Copyright 2006 IEEEAny program that measures quantities from its physical environment must compute using correct and consistent units of measurement. Such a program is described as well-measuring. In many systems, particularly embedded control software, paying inadequate attention to units of measurement can result in catastrophe. Unfortunately, current programming languages and tools provide little aid to the programmer attempting to establish or verify the well-measuring property. We present a program analysis technique for inferring and checking the units used within a program. The technique combines traditional Hindley-Milner-style type inference with the use of static single assignment (SSA) form to enable analysis of imperative programs.Phil Cook, Colin Fidge, and David Heme

    Where Participatory Approaches Meet Pragmatism in Funded (Health) Research: The Challenge of Finding Meaningful Spaces

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    The term participatory research is now widely used as a way of categorising research that has moved beyond researching "on" to researching "with" participants. This paper draws attention to some confusions that lie behind such categorisation and the potential impact of those confusions on qualitative participatory research in practice. It illuminates some of the negative effects of "fitting in" to spaces devised by other types of research and highlights the importance of forging spaces for presenting participatory research designs that suit a discursive approach and that allow the quality and impact of such research to be recognised. The main contention is that the adoption of a variety of approaches and purposes is part of the strength of participatory research but that to date the paradigm has not been sufficiently articulated. Clarifying the unifying features of the participatory paradigm and shaping appropriate ways for critique could support the embedding of participatory research into research environments, funding schemes and administration in a way that better reflects the nature and purpose of authentic involvement

    Letter from J.W. Cook to Thomas Lamb Eliot

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/5e17b7c9-4bca-4fcf-8784-0915783532dd/thumb/128.jpgIt is possible that the author is James W. Cook, who was an important figure in the establishment of the Portland Unitarian Church

    Letter from J.W. Cook to Thomas Lamb Eliot

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/c9f13811-9c93-449b-8b79-31dd26e7a981/thumb/128.jpgIt is probable that the author is James W. Cook, who was an important figure in the establishment of the Portland Unitarian Church

    Letter from J.W. Cook to Thomas Lamb Eliot

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/413865c0-390a-449d-9d4e-f69f66754b8e/thumb/128.jpgIt is possible that the author is James W. Cook, who was an important figure in the establishment of the Portland Unitarian Church

    Letter from J.W. Cook to Thomas Lamb Eliot

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/48a1abe6-3896-473b-bc17-0796ead5e587/thumb/128.jpgIt is probable that the author is James W. Cook, who was an important figure in the establishment of the Portland Unitarian Church

    Running domestic violence perpetrator programs

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    [Extract] In April 1996, a Men's Domestic Violence Awareness Program was held for inmates at the Townsville Correctional Centre by staff of the North Queensland Domestic Violence Resource Service (NQDVRS). Two Social Workers, Ines Zuchowski and Colin Braiding, ran the program at the maximum security section of the correcgtional facility, using a modified version of a previous group design used with inmates
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