Research
Research and interest in the passenger transport sector has been focused on:
- addressing issues of equal opportunities
- policy issues
- sectoral changes and their impact
- technological innovations
Sources
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Gilman (2003) -
Gilman, S. (2003) ‘Sustainability and National Policy in UK Port Development’, Maritime Policy and Management 30(4): 275-291.
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Gray, Shaw and Farrington (2006) -
Gray, D., Shaw, J. and Farrington, J. (2006) Community transport, social capital and social exclusion in rural areas Area 38(1): 89-98.
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Lee Ashcraft (2005) -
Lee Ashcraft, K. (2005) Resistance Through Consent? Occupational Identity, Organizational Form, and the Maintenance of Masculinity Among Commercial Airline Pilots Management Communication Quarterly, 19(1): 67-90.
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Leggate (2004) -
Leggate, H. (2004) ‘The Future Shortage of Seafarers: Will it become a Reality?’, Maritime Policy and Management 31(1): 3-13.
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Little (2006) -
Little, B. (2006) British Airways flies high with online learning system: Cabin crew can top up their training from across the world Human Resource Management International Digest 14(4): 20-22.
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Macleod (2004) -
Macleod, D. (2004) ‘Continuing Professional Development (CPD)’, Logistics and Transport Focus 6(5): 76-78.
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Mell (2004) -
Mell, J. (2004) Language training and testing in aviation need to focus on job-specific competencies ICAO Journal 59(1): 12-14.
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