Philip Garnett
University of York
30 Papers
58 Citations
Philip Garnett is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Philip Garnett include Durham University.
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Papers
The Expression of Emotions in 20th Century Books
TL;DR: It is shown that, in books, American English has become decidedly more “emotional” than British English in the last half-century, as a part of a more general increase of the stylistic divergence between the two variants of English language.
Insight from the horsemeat scandal: Exploring the consumers’ opinion of tweets toward Tesco
TL;DR: A progressive tweet-mining framework that can serve as a tool for academia and practitioners in crisis management and indicates the significant importance of timely categorising the topics, identifying the sentiment of tweets and understanding the changes of consumer opinions over time in a crisis.
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ActEarly: a City Collaboratory approach to early promotion of good health and wellbeing
John Wright,Andrew Hayward,Jane West,Kate E. Pickett,Rosie McEachan,Mark Mon-Williams,Nicola Christie,Laura Vaughan,Jess Sheringham,Muki Haklay,Laura Sheard,Josie Dickerson,Sally E. Barber,Neil Small,Richard Cookson,Philip Garnett,Tracey Bywater,Nicholas Pleace,Eric J. Brunner,Claire Cameron,Marcella Ucci,Steven Cummins,Daisy Fancourt,Jens Kandt,Paul A. Longley,Steve Morris,George B. Ploubidis,Robert Savage,Robert W Aldridge,Dan Hopewell,Tiffany Yang,Dan Mason,Gillian Santorelli,Richard Romano,Maria Bryant,Liam Crosby,Trevor A Sheldon +36 more
- 14 Oct 2019
TL;DR: A major new prevention research programme that aims to create City Collaboratory testbeds to support the identification, implementation and evaluation of upstream interventions within a whole system city setting with a focus on early life (ActEarly).
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Thinking (in) complexity : (In) definitions and (mis)conceptions
Ana Teixeira de Melo,Leo S. D. Caves,Anna Dewitt,Evie Clutton,Rory Macpherson,Philip Garnett +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify literature using terms related to thinking (in) complexity and use a combination of computational and qualitative methods to extract definitions and analyse their usage, and map the relationships of the concepts and their usage across different intellectual communities.
Complexity in history: modelling the organisational demography of the British banking sector
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a new historical data set on the population of British banks for the last 200 years, and used an agent-based simulation to test this hypothesis against the baking data and showed that the simulation reproduces many aspects of the real data with the minimum of assumptions.
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