Tim Woods

ORCID: 0000-0002-1633-8351
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Research Areas
  • Poetry Analysis and Criticism
  • Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism
  • Postcolonial and Cultural Literary Studies
  • Samuel Beckett and Modernism
  • Contemporary Literature and Criticism
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • African history and culture studies
  • Kierkegaardian Philosophy and Influence
  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
  • Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
  • American and British Literature Analysis
  • Scottish History and National Identity
  • South African History and Culture
  • Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration
  • Critical Theory and Philosophy
  • Digitalization, Law, and Regulation
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health
  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and Politics
  • Literature and Cultural Memory
  • Themes in Literature Analysis
  • Irish and British Studies
  • Hannah Arendt's Political Philosophy
  • Musicology and Musical Analysis
  • Animal and Plant Science Education

German Red Cross
2023

Citizen (Japan)
2021

Aberystwyth University
1994-2013

University of Wales
1994-2010

Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust
2006

Citizen science is a transdisciplinary approach that responds to the current policy agenda: in terms of supporting open science, and by using range communication instruments. In particular, it opens up scientific research processes involving citizens at different phases; this also creates opportunities for happen This article explores methodological practical characteristics citizen as form examining three case studies took approaches citizens' participation science. Through these, becomes...

10.22323/2.20030213 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Journal of Science Communication 2021-05-10

This document attempts to represent a wide range of opinions in an inclusive way, allow for different types projects and programmes, where context-specific criteria can be set.The characteristics outlined below are based on views expressed by researchers, practitioners, public officials the wider public. Our aim is identify that should considered when setting such (e.g. funding scheme), we call upon readers determine which subset these relevant their own specific context aims. These build...

10.5281/zenodo.3758668 article EN 2020-04-01

Citizen science is growing and increasingly realizing its potential in terms of benefiting society. However, there are significant barriers to engaging participants non-Western, non-educated, non-industrialised, non-rich non-democratic contexts. By reflecting on the experiences 15 citizen project coordinators, this paper contributes small but body knowledge attempting identify opportunities doing with marginalised Indigenous communities. Challenges affecting participation analysed projects...

10.5334/cstp.514 article EN cc-by Citizen Science Theory and Practice 2023-05-15

Citizen Science (CS) is a prominent field of application for Open (OS), and the two have strong synergies, such as: advocating data metadata generated through science to be made publicly available [ 1 ]; supporting more equitable collaboration between different types scientists citizens; facilitating knowledge transfer wider range audiences 2 ]. While primarily targeted at CS, EU-Citizen. platform can also support OS. One its key functions act as hub aggregate, disseminate promote experience...

10.1162/dint_a_00085 article EN Data Intelligence 2021-02-01

Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size Notes 1. See, for example, Barendse, The Arabian Seas; Pearson, Port Cities and Intruders; Machado, ‘Cloths of a New Fashion’. 2. For more detailed discussion these questions see the entries by Goodall, Ranjan Kull in Moorthy Jamal, Indian Ocean Studies. 3. See Ward's Networks Empire Roundtable on Networks, with response Ward reviews. There is also useful Prange, ‘Scholars Sea’. 4. Recent examples include: Lombard Aubin, Asian Merchants...

10.1080/02690055.2011.557554 article EN Wasafiri 2011-05-05

The political response to the crisis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa has been notoriously slow and chequered during late 1990s early 2000s. A sustained literary response, alert impact disease even slower, although this gathered pace by mid-2000s Africa. This article investigates a number these significant representations relation understanding African public sphere. It focuses upon ways which raise semiotic complexities, problem granting or denying sympathy, issues literature’s attention...

10.1177/0021989412473098 article EN The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 2013-04-09

Abstract The skin covering the memory of Auschwitz is tough. Sometimes, however, it bursts, and gives back its contents. In a dream, will powerless. And in these dreams, there I see myself again, me, yes just as know was: scarcely able to stand… pierced with cold, filthy, gaunt, pain unbearable, so exactly suffered there, that feel again physically, through my whole body, which becomes block pain, death seizing die. Fortunately, anguish, cry out. awakens emerge from nightmare, exhausted. It...

10.1080/13642529809408970 article EN Rethinking History 1998-09-01

Following Richard Rorty's lead, this article does not foreground debates on human rights to the exclusion of literary; instead, it examines bodies literature that articulate and express these concerns about rights, sometimes explicitly, but more often by implication. It is within context we argue a new sub-genre writing can be discerned shaped, one label ‘literatures captivity’. This considers ways in which narratives manifestly open discursive space both allows enables exploration what,...

10.1080/0950236x.2012.730275 article EN Textual Practice 2012-10-01

Woods, T. (2003). Giving and Receiving: Nuruddin Farah's Gifts, or, the Postcolonial Logic of Third World Aid. Journal Commonwealth Literature, 38 (1), 91-112.

10.1177/0021989404381008 article EN The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 2003-03-01
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