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1by Bell, Martin“...A compelling account that mixes autobiography, reportage and a 'state of the nation' survey of wartime reporting from one of the outstanding TV journalists of...”
2017
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2by Martin Bell“...The book draws on the evidence of landscape archaeology, palaeoenvironmental studies, ethnohistory and animal tracking to address the neglected topic of how we...”
28.02.2020
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3by Bell, Martin Published in International journal of technology management (01.01.2006)“...There has been a wealth of research on technological learning in firms, industries and clusters in industrialising economies. Most of this has centred on...”
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4“...Most analyses of the relationship between spatial clustering and the technological learning of firms have emphasised the influence of the former on the latter,...”
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5by Martin Bell Published in Journal of population research (Canberra, A.C.T.) (01.01.2015)“...Time, in various guises, is integral to the conceptual and methodological apparatus of demography but the significance of space has been less well articulated...”
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6“...Past trackways and the mobility associated with them have long been a neglected topic of research in Britain—a lack of attention attributable to the...”
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7“...The recent development of a range of new methods for producing samples of gas-phase molecules that are translationally cold ( K) or ultracold ( mK) is driving...”
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8“...It is well established that migrants are a selected group with respect to a number of characteristics, including education. However, the extent to which the...”
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9“...This paper addresses neglected questions about the long-term co-evolution of capabilities and networks at the heart of latecomer innovation systems, examining...”
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10“...This paper addresses the emergence and development of firm-centred knowledge networks within learning and innovation systems in late-industrialising countries...”
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11by Aude Bernard Martin Bell Elin Charles-Edwards Published in Population and development review (01.06.2014)“...Despite underlying regularities in the age profile of migration, there is mounting evidence of cross-national variations in the ages at which migration occurs...”
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12“...The usual perspective on technology spillovers from FDI sees the MNC subsidiary as a passive actor. It presumes that the technological superiority that spreads...”
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13“...Internal migration trends in China are well documented, but existing studies rely almost exclusively on period measures applied to cross‐sectional data. To...”
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14by Bell, Martin Figueiredo, Paulo N Published in Revue canadienne d'études du développement (01.03.2012)“...This article reviews research in the past 25 years on learning processes as a source of innovation capability building in firms from developing/emerging...”
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15Confronting Selection Bias: The Normative and Empirical Risks of Data Collection in Violent Contexts“...The data collection strategies we employ affect the quality of our findings. This is particularly true for field researchers of violence and human rights...”
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16“...The distinctive migration behaviour of the baby boom generation is commonly attributed to cohort size effects, but evidence to date has been drawn primarily...”
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17by Bell, Martin Published in Archaeological dialogues (01.06.2012)“...The central proposition of Toby Pillatt is that in developing an understanding of past human affairs weather is as important as, or more so than, climate...”
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18by Martin Bell Elin Charles-Edwards Philipp Ueffing John Stillwell Marek Kupiszewski Dorota Kupiszewska Published in Population and development review (01.03.2015)“...Migration is the principal demographic process shaping patterns of human settlement, and it serves an essential role in human development. While progress has...”
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19“...We compare cubic splines and kernel regressions against model schedules by assessing which method provides an accurate representation of the age profile and...”
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20by Rees, Philip Bell, Martin Kupiszewski, Marek Kupiszewska, Dorota Ueffing, Philipp Bernard, Aude Charles‐Edwards, Elin Stillwell, John Published in Population space and place (01.08.2017)“...We know that internal migration shapes human settlement patterns, but few attempts have been made to measure systematically the extent of population...”