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This paper discusses combining 2 distinct but complementary analytic methods – thematic and narrative analysis
The government response to the 8th report from the Home Affairs Select Committee Session 2016 to 2017 HC135: Radicalisation - the counter-narrative and identifying the tipping point.
This document sets out the IPA’s purpose, values and activities.
This paper examine the urban development of Kampala from its precolonial past to the present day
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This paper explores the opportunities and challenges associated with visual research methodologies
This paper examines the urban development of Nairobi from its precolonial past to the present day
This narrative accompanies the government's announcement on releasing the OS MasterMap.
Further information about the franchise competition high level process map.
This narrative review synthesises a selection of evidence based on a rapid literature review
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