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katherine botterill
katherine botterill
Lecturer, University of Glasgow; Research Fellow, Newcastle University
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Information technologies for knowledge management: their usage and effectiveness
CO Egbu, K Botterill
Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon) 7 (8), 125-137, 2003
2252003
Discordant Lifestyle Mobilities in East Asia: Privilege and Precarity of British Retirement in Thailand
K Botterill
Population, Space and Place, 2016
1612016
Introduction: Brexit, race and migration
K Burrell, P Hopkins
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37 (1), 4-7, 2019
882019
Encountering misrecognition: Being mistaken for being Muslim
P Hopkins, K Botterill, G Sanghera, R Arshad
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107 (4), 934-948, 2017
872017
The influence of knowledge management and intellectual capital on organizational innovations
C Egbu, K Botterill, M Bates
Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Association of Researchers …, 2001
832001
Family and mobility in second modernity: Polish migrant narratives of individualization and family life
K Botterill
Sociology 48 (2), 233-250, 2014
742014
A conceptual framework for studying knowledge management in project-based environments
CO Egbu, K Botterill, M Bates
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Postgraduate Research …, 2001
622001
Young people’s everyday securities: pre-emptive and pro-active strategies towards ontological security in Scotland
K Botterill, P Hopkins, GS Sanghera
Social & Cultural Geography 20 (4), 465-484, 2019
562019
Securing disunion: Young people's nationalism, identities and (in) securities in the campaign for an independent Scotland
K Botterill, P Hopkins, G Sanghera, R Arshad
Political Geography 55, 124-134, 2016
542016
Rescaling belonging in “Brexit Britain”: Spatial identities and practices of Polish nationals in Scotland after the UK Referendum on European Union membership
K Botterill, J Hancock
Population, Space and Place 25 (1), e2217, 2019
502019
Negotiating Brexit: migrant spatialities and identities in a changing Europe [Introduction to special issue]
K Botterill, D McCollum, N Tyrrell
Population, Space and Place 25 (1), 2019
482019
MOBILITY AND IMMOBILITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: EX-PERIENCES OF YOUNG POLISH PEOPLE LIVING IN THE UK
K BOTTERILL
Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny 6, 2011
442011
Knowledge management and intellectual capital: benefits for project based industries
C Egbu, K Botterill
Proceedings of the RICS Foundation–Construction and Building Research …, 2001
432001
(In) visibility, privilege and the performance of whiteness in Brexit Britain: Polish migrants in Britain’s shifting migration regime
K Botterill, K Burrell
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37 (1), 23-28, 2019
422019
One world is not enough: The structured phenomenology of lifestyle migrants in East Asia
R Stones, K Botterill, M Lee, K O'Reilly
The British journal of sociology 70 (1), 44-69, 2019
352019
Rethinking “community” relationally: Polish communities in Scotland before and after Brexit
K Botterill
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 43 (4), 540-554, 2018
342018
" We Don't See Things as They Are, We See Things as We Are": Questioning the" Outsider" in Polish Migration Research
K Botterill
Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum: Qualitative Social Research 16 (2), 2015
272015
‘Living Rights’, rights claims, performative citizenship and young people–the right to vote in the Scottish independence referendum
G Sanghera, K Botterill, P Hopkins, R Arshad
Citizenship Studies 22 (5), 540-555, 2018
262018
Familial geopolitics and ontological security: Intergenerational relations, migration and minority youth (in) securities in Scotland
K Botterill, P Hopkins, G Sanghera
Domesticating Geopolitics, 94-119, 2023
232023
Faith, ethnicity, place: Young people's everyday geopolitics in Scotland
P Hopkins, K Botterill, G Sanghera, R Arshad
Newcastle University, 2015
232015
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