Browse by UCL people
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Number of items: 14.
2023
Reid, Darren;
(2023)
Imperial informants in a settler world: writing empire to the British Aborigines’ Protection Society from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, 1870-1890.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Reid, Darren;
(2023)
“Compound Dispossession” in Southern Ontario: Converging Trajectories of Colonial Dispossession and Inter-Indigenous Conflict, 1886–1900.
Journal of Canadian Studies
, 57
(1)
pp. 81-113.
10.3138/jcs-2022-0022.
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2022
Hodson, Jaigris;
Reid, Darren;
Veletsianos, George;
Houlden, Shandell;
Thompson, Christiani;
(2022)
Heuristic responses to pandemic uncertainty: Practicable communication strategies of “reasoned transparency” to aid public reception of changing science.
Public Understanding of Science
10.1177/09636625221135425.
(In press).
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Houlden, Shandell;
Veletsianos, George;
Hodson, Jaigris;
Reid, Darren;
Thompson, Christiani P;
(2022)
COVID-19 health misinformation: using design-based research to develop a theoretical framework for intervention.
Health Education
10.1108/he-05-2021-0073.
(In press).
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Veletsianos, George;
Houlden, Shandell;
Hodson, Jaigris;
Thompson, Christiani P;
Reid, Darren;
(2022)
An Evaluation of a Microlearning Intervention to Limit COVID-19 Online Misinformation.
Journal of Formative Design in Learning
, 6
pp. 13-24.
10.1007/s41686-022-00067-z.
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Veletsianos, George;
Houlden, Shandell;
Reid, Darren;
Hodson, Jaigris;
Thompson, Christiani P;
(2022)
Design Principles for an Educational Intervention Into Online Vaccine Misinformation.
TechTrends
, 66
pp. 748-759.
10.1007/s11528-022-00755-4.
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2021
Houlden, S;
Hodson, J;
Veletsianos, G;
Thompson, C;
Reid, D;
(2021)
Inoculating an Infodemic: An Ecological Approach to Understanding Engagement With COVID-19 Online Information.
American Behavioral Scientist
10.1177/00027642211050903.
(In press).
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Houlden, S;
Hodson, J;
Veletsianos, G;
Reid, D;
Thompson-Wagner, C;
(2021)
The health belief model: How public health can address the misinformation crisis beyond COVID-19.
Public Health in Practice
, 2
, Article 100151. 10.1016/j.puhip.2021.100151.
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Reid, D;
(2021)
Dispossession and legal mentalité in nineteenth-century South Africa: Grotian and Lockean theories of property acquisition in the annexations of British Kaffraria and Natalia.
Settler Colonial Studies
, 11
(1)
pp. 69-85.
10.1080/2201473X.2020.1829423.
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Reid, D;
(2021)
The Aborigines' Protection Society as an Anticolonial Network: Rethinking the APS "from the bottom up" through letters written by Black South Africans, 1883–87.
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
, 22
(2)
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2020
Reid, D;
(2020)
Shadrach Boyce Mama and the 'Kaffir Depot': Navigating Imperial Networks to Agitate against the Forced Removal of Xhosa Women and Children from Cape Town, May-December 1879.
South African Historical Journal
, 72
(4)
pp. 561-578.
10.1080/02582473.2020.1827018.
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2019
Reid, D;
(2019)
Culture as Imperial Synapse: Pre- and Post-Foucauldian Approaches to Culture in British Imperial Historiography.
Le foucaldien
, 5
(1)
, Article 4. 10.16995/lefou.59.
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Reid, D;
(2019)
Distant Reading, ‘The Great Unread’, and Nineteenth Century British Conceptualizations of the Civilizing Mission: A Case Study.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas
, 8
(15)
pp. 4-1.
10.13135/2280-8574/3201.
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2017
Reid, D;
(2017)
Imperial or Settler Imperative? Indigenous Reserves as a Case Study for a Transcolonial Analysis of British Imperial Indigenous Policy.
The Arbutus Review
, 8
(1)
pp. 55-71.
10.18357/tar81201716801.
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