Carolyn J. Hill
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View article: Cultural dissonance: heritage protests and their implications for heritage-making in settler colonial cities
Cultural dissonance: heritage protests and their implications for heritage-making in settler colonial cities Open
Heritage-making's intrinsic dissonance has been thoroughly established in the field of critical heritage studies, and yet it is a reality that continues to be obscured in heritage practice in settler colonial cities. Authorised heritage di…
View article: The “soft edge”: Heritage, special character, and new planning directives in Aotearoa cities
The “soft edge”: Heritage, special character, and new planning directives in Aotearoa cities Open
Divergent visions for urban form are currently contesting the future of cities in Aotearoa. Severe pressures of population growth, inadequate housing supply, and unsustainable transport systems are raising a spectrum of voices on the appro…
View article: Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of home‐based urinalysis for albumin‐creatinine ratio with smartphone technology: A quality improvement project
Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of home‐based urinalysis for albumin‐creatinine ratio with smartphone technology: A quality improvement project Open
Background Despite albumin‐creatinine ratio (urine) testing being recommended for detection of chronic kidney disease among adults with diabetes, testing rates are suboptimal. Aim We implemented and evaluated a quality improvement project …
View article: Pipeline and cyclical models of evidence building
Pipeline and cyclical models of evidence building Open
How do we build evidence about effective policies and programs? The process is commonly depicted as a pipeline: from developing a new intervention to testing it on a small scale, to conducting impact studies in new locations, to expanding …
View article: Effectiveness and sustainability of volunteering with older people living in care homes: A mixed methods systematic review
Effectiveness and sustainability of volunteering with older people living in care homes: A mixed methods systematic review Open
Older people living in care homes should be considered part of the wider local community; however, little is known about what enables them to connect with people not paid to look after them or family members. Volunteering can complement pa…
View article: A Pan-Great Lakes Study of Plastic Pellet Distribution
A Pan-Great Lakes Study of Plastic Pellet Distribution Open
Plastic pre-production pellets were first identified in the natural environment in the 1970s. Most commonly found on surface waters and beaches, pellets litter shorelines worldwide, even in regions remote from plastic production facilities…