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The Keele Repository is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided.

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Latest Additions

Towards a 'theory of change' for ocean plastics: a socio-oceanography approach to the global challenge of plastic pollution (2025)
Journal Article
Horton, A. A., Henderson, L., Bowyer, C., Courtene-Jones, W., Garrard, S. L., Kulsum, M., Mckay, D., Manikarachchige, I., Sreekumar, S., & Stanton, T. (2025). Towards a 'theory of change' for ocean plastics: a socio-oceanography approach to the global challenge of plastic pollution. Microplastics and Nanoplastics, 5, Article 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s43591-025-00127-8

Socio-oceanography is an emerging field which mobilises insights from natural and social sciences to explore the inter-connectedness of societal relationships with the ocean and to adopt a holistic approach to solving key oceanographic and societal c... Read More about Towards a 'theory of change' for ocean plastics: a socio-oceanography approach to the global challenge of plastic pollution.

Aspects of Upper Carboniferous nonmarine carbonate sedimentology in central England (1998)
Thesis
El-Fiky, A. E.-A. M. (1998). Aspects of Upper Carboniferous nonmarine carbonate sedimentology in central England. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1237044

The mid- to late-Westphalian C succession in central and northern England lacks typical marine bands but include various forms of thin, but widely extensive carbonates which appear at several stratigraphic levels, commonly overlying coal seams or int... Read More about Aspects of Upper Carboniferous nonmarine carbonate sedimentology in central England.

Contesting police-protest relations in the June 1999 London demonstrations (2008)
Thesis
Michael, C. (2008). Contesting police-protest relations in the June 1999 London demonstrations. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1236962

The juxtaposition of policing and protest promote narrative, descriptive and analytic structures through which it becomes possible to explain demonstration events. The police-protest relational pair facilitates assessments and explanations of events... Read More about Contesting police-protest relations in the June 1999 London demonstrations.

Driving Inclusion: The Role of Ladies on Wheel in Transforming Nigeria's Transport Sector (2025)
Journal Article
Toluwani, A. N., & Mogaji, E. (2025). Driving Inclusion: The Role of Ladies on Wheel in Transforming Nigeria's Transport Sector. Journal of Transformative Transport Services, 3(1), 18-23

Women are increasingly becoming visible agents of change in Nigeria's transport sector, taking on roles that challenge traditional gender norms and contributing to a more inclusive mobility landscape. This report draws insights from a webinar organiz... Read More about Driving Inclusion: The Role of Ladies on Wheel in Transforming Nigeria's Transport Sector.

A New Graph Grammar Formalism for Robust Syntactic Pattern Recognition (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Fletcher, P. A New Graph Grammar Formalism for Robust Syntactic Pattern Recognition

I introduce a formalism for representing the syntax of recursively structured graph-like patterns. It does not use production rules, like a conventional graph grammar, but represents the syntactic structure in a more direct and declarative way. The g... Read More about A New Graph Grammar Formalism for Robust Syntactic Pattern Recognition.