Perceptions of linguistic parity on social media: a qualitative comparison between primary Cymraeg and English-medium secondary school pupils

R Jones, I Reppa, P Reed - International Journal of Bilingual …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This thematic analytic qualitative study used participants' oral narratives to examine primary
Cymraeg, which is the Welsh language, and English-speaking adolescents' perceptions …

A cross cultural virtual learning environment for students to explore the issue of racism: A case study involving the UK, USA and SA

J Buchanan, ST Wilson, N Gopal - Social Work Education, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This article draws upon the experiences of three academics who collaborated online to
engage students from the three respective higher education institutions (the University of …

[PDF][PDF] Justice at the jagged edge in Wales

R Jones, R Wyn Jones - 2019 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
The authors would like to extend their thanks to Luke Nicholas, Guto Ifan and Cian Sion for
helping to put this report together. We are also extremely grateful to Huw Pritchard, Laura …

The hybrid system: Imprisonment and devolution in Wales

RD Jones - 2017 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
The process of devolution in Wales has catalysed major political, cultural, social and
institutional change. While these changes have been reflected within the research agendas …

[PDF][PDF] Language and the provision of health and social care in Wales.

L Madoc-Jones, S Dubberley - Diversity in Health & Social Care, 2005 - academia.edu
This article explores the discrimination that may be experienced by Welsh-speaking
individuals accessing health and social care services in Wales. The paper provides a brief …

'It's Always E nglish in the Cop Shop': Accounts of Minority Language Use in the Criminal Justice System in W ales

I Madoc‐Jones, O Parry - The Howard Journal of Criminal …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
E uropean language activists have successfully campaigned for the right to use regional or
minority languages in judicial contexts. Despite this, such rights are rarely exercised. This is …

Girls from Wales in the Secure estate: Sent to Coventry?

C Hughes, S Dubberley, J Buchanan - Social Policy and Society, 2012 - cambridge.org
Drawing upon recent literature and a small-scale survey that explored the perceptions and
experiences of front line workers and incarcerated girls1 from North Wales, this article …

Welsh prisoners in English jails

I Madoc-Jones - 2007 - wrexham.repository.guildhe.ac.uk
This paper presents the results of research into the experiences of prisoners from Wales
incarcerated in England. The context for the research is first set and the relevance of …

Self-esteem and Social Media Dependency: A Comparative Analysis of Welsh-and English-Medium Pupils' Perceptions

R Jones - 2023 - cronfa.swan.ac.uk
Despite not being officially recognized as an addiction, studies suggest social media
dependency [SMD] retains similar traits as substance-based addictions and that adolescents …

'Ane instructioun for bairnis to be learnit in Scottis': a study of Scots language in the Scottish secondary classroom

KA Lowing - 2014 - theses.ncl.ac.uk
The Scots language has been historically marginalised in Scotland, arguably due to its lack
of 'capital'(see Bailey, 1987 and Bourdieu, 1986). The European Union, under the Charter …