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Kate Smith

University of Exeter
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  • University of Exeter
    Undergraduate
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    Storytelling, Sympathy and Moral Judgment in American Abolitionism
    Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (4): 356-377. 2002.
    Political Ethics
  •  28
    Characterising harmful data sources when constructing multi-fidelity surrogate models
    with Nicolau Andrés-Thió and Mario Andrés Muñoz
    Artificial Intelligence 336 (C): 104207. 2024.
    Computer Science
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    Identifying patterns in primary care consultations: a cluster analysis
    with Joachim P. Sturmberg, Eu-Gene Siew, and Leonid Churilov
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (3): 558-564. 2009.
    Philosophy of Medicine
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    Beauty Contest for British Bulldogs? Negotiating national identities in Suburban Melbourne
    with Sara Wills
    Cultural Studies Review 9 (2): 65-83. 2003.
    Notwithstanding the absence of bulldogs, Britfest with its re-creation and representation of Britishness provides an entry point for investigating the complex meanings within the transitional narratives of migrancy, ethnicity and ‘belonging’ among British migrants in modern Australia. The identification and promotion of Britishness at this event reflects recent trends in the re-imagining of that Britishness, which has also become the focus of popular and scholarly debate. In much of this debate,…Read more
    Notwithstanding the absence of bulldogs, Britfest with its re-creation and representation of Britishness provides an entry point for investigating the complex meanings within the transitional narratives of migrancy, ethnicity and ‘belonging’ among British migrants in modern Australia. The identification and promotion of Britishness at this event reflects recent trends in the re-imagining of that Britishness, which has also become the focus of popular and scholarly debate. In much of this debate, events such as Britfest are seen as representative of a newly emergent sense of identity among British migrants—as an organic reawakening of community pride, nationhood and sense of place in Australia.
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    Resource Evaluation: Community Cop
    Ethos: Social Education Victoria 18 (3): 31. 2010.
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    Evaluation of a health service delivery intervention to promote falls prevention in older people across the care continuum
    with Nancye M. Peel, Catherine Travers, and Rebecca A. R. Bell
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (6): 1254-1261. 2010.
    Philosophy of Medicine
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