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Changing Party Access to Elections (2003)
Book Chapter
Bowler, S., Carter, E., & Farrell, D. M. (2003). Changing Party Access to Elections. In Democracy Transformed? Expanding Political Opportunities in Advanced Industrial Democracies (81-112). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/0199264996.003.0005

This chapter examines whether it has become easier or more difficult for political parties to participate in elections. It does this by comparing the electoral systems and the wider electoral laws (including those governing ballot access, media acces... Read More about Changing Party Access to Elections.

User Views and Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research (2003)
Book Chapter
Canvin, K. (2003). User Views and Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research. In G. Adshead, & C. Brown (Eds.), Ethical Issues in Forensic Mental Health Research (58-71). London: Jessica Kingsley

Vergangenheitsbewältigung am Beispiel München (2003)
Book Chapter
Kauders, A. (2003). Vergangenheitsbewältigung am Beispiel München. In E. Bar-Chen, & A. Kauders (Eds.), Jüdische Geschichte. Alte Herausforderungen, neue Ansätze (167-177). Utz Verlag

The use of vertical radar profiling (VRP) in GPR survey of ancient sedimentary strata (2003)
Book Chapter
Pringle, J., Westerman, A., Clark, J., Guest, J., Ferguson, R., & Gardiner, A. (2003). The use of vertical radar profiling (VRP) in GPR survey of ancient sedimentary strata. In Ground Penetrating Radar in Sediments (225 - 246). (Volume 211). The Geological Society. https://doi.org/10.1144/GSL.SP.2001.211.01.19

Vertical radar profiling (VRP) is an application of ground penetrating radar (GPR) technologies that can extract important subsurface information from suitable outcrops. Using standard GPR equipment, a site-specific time-depth calibration can be obta... Read More about The use of vertical radar profiling (VRP) in GPR survey of ancient sedimentary strata.

Improving and still passing the ALife test: Component-normalised activity statistics classify evolution in Geb as unbounded (2003)
Book Chapter
Channon. (2003). Improving and still passing the ALife test: Component-normalised activity statistics classify evolution in Geb as unbounded. In Artificial Life VIII: proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life (173 -181)

Bedau, Snyder & Packard’s (1998) classification system for long-term evolutionary dynamics provides a test for openended evolution. Making this ALife test more rigorous, and passing it, are two of the most important open problems in the field. Previo... Read More about Improving and still passing the ALife test: Component-normalised activity statistics classify evolution in Geb as unbounded.