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Anna Davies
Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin
Publications - 119
Citations - 3618
Anna Davies is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 106 publications receiving 3009 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Davies include City University London & Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.
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Researching Human Geography
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the use of unobtrusive measures in human geography research, and the role of fieldwork research as a lived experience in writing up geographical research.
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Colorectal cancer screening: a comparison of 35 initiatives in 17 countries.
TL;DR: This is the first investigation describing the delivery of CRC screening protocols to various populations, and the work of the ICRCSN is enabling valuable information to be shared and a common nomenclature to be established.
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Learning through evaluation: A tentative evaluative scheme for sustainability transition experiments
Christopher Luederitz,Niko Schäpke,Arnim Wiek,Arnim Wiek,Daniel J. Lang,Matthias Bergmann,Joannette Jacqueline Bos,Sarah Burch,Anna Davies,James Evans,Ariane König,Megan Farrelly,Nigel Forrest,Niki Frantzeskaki,Robert B. Gibson,Braden Kay,Derk Loorbach,Kes McCormick,Oliver Parodi,Felix Rauschmayer,Uwe Schneidewind,Michael Stauffacher,Franziska Stelzer,Gregory Trencher,Johannes Venjakob,Philip J. Vergragt,Henrik von Wehrden,Frances Westley +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, a tentative evaluation scheme for sustainability transitions is presented, in a tentative form, drawing on evaluative research and sustainability transitions scholarship, alongside insights from empirical cases.
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Methods used to address fidelity of receipt in health intervention research: a citation analysis and systematic review
TL;DR: Receipt is infrequently addressed in health research and improvements to methods of assessment and reporting are required.
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Power, politics and networks: shaping partnerships for sustainable communities
TL;DR: In this article, an empirical analysis of a partnership established to foster the develop ment of sustainable communities, specifically by stimulating greater public participation in positive environmental activities, is presented through a consideration of actor-spaces and the sociology of translation.