230 research outputs found

    The scheme of the "Church House" :

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    Provenance: Inscribed on t.p. "From the author Lord Phillimore".Cover title."Two letters, reprinted from the Guardian, 1865."Mode of access: Internet.Talbot collection of British pamphlets

    Memoir of Edward Lord Bishop of Salisbury.

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    Inscribed on t.p. "By Robert Phillimore Chancellor of the Diocese of Farmoor."Provenance: Inscribed on t.p. "From the Author""Privately printed from the Annual register for 1854."Mode of access: Internet.Talbot collection of British pamphlets

    Volpower Panel of Integration Discussion

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    This discussion was held in April 2020 as a part of the Volpower Academic Workshop: Challenging Integration through Everyday Narratives. This is a creative effort to involve a live discussion and reflection on the theme and studies of integration in this special issue. It brings together Adrian Favell, Kesi Mahendran, Jenny Phillimore, and Jon Fox as established scholars and critiques of policy and research in the integration field in discussion with each other while queried by Peter Scholten

    The Peter Townsend Reader

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    Book illustration. 'Albion Street' in Picturesque Brighton: The City in Art, Chester Museums

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    Street-scape illustration included in book compiled by Chester Museum Curator, Peter Boughton. Boughton, P., Picturesque Chester: The City in Art. Chichester: Phillimore & Co

    Qualitative (interview-based and ethnographic) data on health-seeking, health-care and medical pluralism in rural areas of Andhra Pradesh, India

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    What the data is: Qualitative (interview-based and ethnographic) data on health-seeking, health-care and medical pluralism in rural areas of Andhra Pradesh, India. How and why collected: Collected as phase 1 of a multi-disciplinary, multi-phase proof-of-concept project (TRUMP), whose purpose was to create a pilot model for a mobile phone application for the self-management of chronic illness in rural India. Data collection for this first phase, used in this publication, combined semi-structured interviews with patients, with key informants (including informal medical practitioners who were the subject of this paper), group discussions, fieldwork conversations, and observations. Fieldwork took place from January to June 2014, under the direction of Prof. Peter Phillimore (Newcastle) and Dr G.V.S. Murthy (IIPH Hyderabad), organised and coordinated by Dr Papreen Nahar (Newcastle) working with Drs Kannuri and Mikkilineni (then both IIPH Hyderabad). Data processing: Data were transcribed and translated from Telugu, and analysed manually to extract themes, such as those which underpin the analysis in this paper
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