Use the following template to cite a book using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title, City: Publisher
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Thaxton, A., Hickey, S. & Lindsay, M. (2013) Chem 2017 - Organic Chemistry Lab 1 - Melting Point, John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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ISBN: 9781119919636 (Thaxton et al., 2013)
Use the following template to cite a journal using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title, Publication Title Volume number (Issue number): Pages Used Available from: <http://Website URL> [Accessed: Date Accessed]
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Boundless (2014) The Functions Of Deviance - Deviance, Available from: <https://www.boundless.com/sociology/understanding-deviance-social-control-and-crime/deviance/the-functions-of-deviance/> [Accessed: 21 July 2014]
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KEY POINTS Deviance provides the key to understanding the disruption and recalibration of society that occurs over time. Systems of deviance create norms and tell members of a given society how to behave by laying out patterns of acceptable and unacceptable behavior. Deviance allows for group majorities to unite around their worldview, often at the expense of those marked as deviant. Social parameters create boundaries between populations and lead to an us-versus-them mentality within various groups. Being marked as deviant can actually bolster solidarity within the marked community as members take pride and ownership in their stigmatized identity. Some traits will be stigmatized and can potentially cause social disruption. However, as traits become more mainstream, society will gradually adjust to incorporate the formerly stigmatized traits. Some traits will be stigmatized and can potentially cause social disruption. However, as traits become more mainstream, society will gradually adjust to incorporate the formerly stigmatized traits. TERM structural functionalism The structural-functionalist approach to deviance argues that deviant behavior plays an important role in society by laying out patterns of what is acceptable and unacceptable. These social parameters create boundaries and enable an us-verus-them mentality. EXAMPLE As traits become more mainstream, society will gradually adjust to incorporate the formerly stigmatized traits. In urban America 50 years ago, homosexual behavior was considered deviant. On the one hand, society was divided into those marked as homosexuals and those unmarked (normative heterosexuals). While this us-versus-them mentality solidified social identities and solidarities within the two categories, there was nevertheless an overarching social schism. As time went on, homosexuality came to be accepted as more mainstream. (The Functions of Deviance - Deviance, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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(2011) The North Face: A Journey To Sustainability,
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This video provides an overview of our commitment to sustainability at The North Face, of which The bluesign® Standard is a key component. (The North Face: A Journey To Sustainability, 2011)
Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title, Available from: <http://Website URL> [Accessed: Date Accessed]
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Royalty Free Stock Photography, Kitchen With Terra Cotta Floor Tile, Available from: <http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photography-kitchen-terra-cotta-floor-tile-image13672427> [Accessed: 8 October 2014]
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Royalty Free Stock Photography: Kitchen with terra cotta floor tile ID 13672427 © Lmphot | Dreamstime.com (Royalty Free Stock Photography)
Use the following template to cite a website using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Bhf.org.uk, (2014) British Heart Foundation - Money Issues, Available from: <http://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/living-with-a-heart-condition/money-issues.aspx> [Accessed: 16 June 2014]
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""To help you make a start, the Money Advice Service, an independent advice organisation who are there to help everyone understand and manage their money better, offer free financial help and advice."" (Bhf.org.uk, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a blog using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Clark, D. (2013) Mayer & Clark – 10 Brilliant Design Rules For E-Learning, Available from: <http://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=cognitive+dissonance> [Accessed: 19 September 2014]
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lark and Mayer were among the first to seriously research the use of media in e-learning and have come up with empirically tested conclusions, often repeated by others, which suggest that many common practices in e-learning design are, in fact, wrong. They actually result in harming rather than helping the learning process. They call for simpler, less gimmicky use of media. Animation and audio do NOT necessarily lead to better learning and may, in fact, degrade the learning experience. (Clark, 2013)
Use the following template to cite a court case using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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(2013) Code Pénal - Code La Propriété Intellectuelle,
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Toute édition d’écrits, de composition musicale, de dessins, de peinture ou de toute autre production, imprimée ou gravée en entier ou en partie, au mépris des lois et règlements relatifs à la propriété des auteurs, est une contrefaçon ; et toute contrefaçon est un délit. (Code Pénal - Code la Propriété Intellectuelle, 2013)
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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(2014) Available from: <http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/regulation> [Accessed: 2 September 2014]
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regulations (2014)
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Muñoz, F. (2006) Imperfect Peace, Granada: University of Granada Available from: <http://www.ugr.es/~fmunoz/documentos/imperfectpeace.pdf> [Accessed: 9 October 2014]
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""[...] no theory on peace can be exempt from a theory on power"" (Muñoz, 2006)
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Santrock, J., Mackenzie-Rivers, A., Malcomson, T. & Leung, K. (2011) Life-Span Development, McGraw-Hill Ryerson
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""This is also the stage when children come face to face with the realities of their family life and a conscious emerges as they learn something is taboo."" (Santrock et al., 2011)
Use the following template to cite an email using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Brown, E. (2014) Re: Questions For Barry's MA Course.,
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On a very high level, yes, it is absolutely ideal. Good films at modest budgets are far more achievable now than then have ever been and clearly, the less you spend the easier it is to make profit and with the backing of a major studio (who have enough MAJOR titles to negate the risk of even a £10M spend on a low budget movie) you are almost guaranteed and audience and a profit. However, FIRST, this model doesn't really exist in the UK. Even from major distributors like Universal, they are rarely going to spend 8 figures on a low budget movie, unless the film is one of the tiny proportion of films that is genuinely exceptional. Plus, this model is only really achievable with the highly genre style films as we've seen through the Jason Blum's model (mainly horror and thriller.) When it comes to other genres, the success of the film (based on the distributors' ability and inclination to place it in the market) is going to based heavily on cast. And securing cast at a low budget is very difficult UNLESS you have an absolutely exceptional script. And if you've got an exceptional script, you are more likely to have an exceptional film, which the distributors might take a risk on. The way I see it, if the distributor backs a project (genuinely backs it) it will perform. (Brown, 2014)
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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-2014
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concept in philosophy and psychology that holds that the interests of others, rather than of the self, can motivate an individual. (2014)
Use the following template to cite an interview using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Rich, B. (1978) Rich + Tormè = Wild Repartee,
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Some of the best drummers I ever heard had no technique at all. Some of the show drummers. There used to be a guy in Chicago named Red Saunders. I remember that whenever I played Chicago on Saturday nights they used to have a breakfast show for the various entertainers. They always had a line of 16 girls, like the Apollo Theater in New York. I used to go only because Red Saunders was the greatest show drummer that ever lived. He had a 10-piece band, playing all these outside jazz things for the girls to dance to. He was a cue drummer; he would catch every step the girls did. He would catch comics, catch their lines. He had things with the band that were just impossible to know. You just have to instinctively know that this is the way to play. As far as technique was concerned, he couldn’t play a roll if they slipped him a jar of butter. He had no technique, but he had the innate ability to play drums. He wouldn’t astound you by playing a solo. He couldn’t play a solo, probably. (Rich, 1978)
Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title, Publication Title (Issue number): Pages Used Available from: <http://Website URL> [Accessed: Date Accessed]
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Bell, C. (2013) Soundcheck, The Wire (353): p51 [Accessed: 29 August 2014]
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The irony is that someone describing himself as an exhausted artist should still be producing so much. (Bell, 2013)
Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Sanger, D., Baker, P., Bernard, A. & Landler, M. (2014) Off-The-Cuff Obama Line Put U.S. In Bind On Syria, The New York Times Available from: <http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/world/middleeast/obamas-vow-on-chemical-weapons-puts-him-in-tough-spot.html?pagewanted=1&seid=auto&smid=tw-nytimesglobal> [Accessed: 17 October 2014]
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In a frenetic series of meetings, the White House devised a 48-hour plan to deter President Bashar al-Assad of Syria by using intermediaries like Russia and Iran to send a message that one official summarized as, “Are you crazy?” But when Mr. Obama emerged to issue the public version of the warning, he went further than many aides realized he would. With such an evocative phrase, the president had defined his policy in a way some advisers wish they could take back. “The problem here is we react so slowly,” said Andrew J. Tabler, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “There have been many well-thought-out plans, but they address a certain context. Then the context changes, we see the situation as rapidly deteriorating, and the recommendations are no longer so finely tuned.” But the White House was not eager to take action, so when the British and French sent a letter to the United Nations seeking an investigation, the Obama administration embraced the effort. (Sanger et al., 2014)
Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Grayson Perry, (2013) Playing To The Gallery, [Accessed: 1 July 2014]
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Instead the validation of quality rests in the hands of a tightknit group of people at the heart of the art world including curators, dealers, collectors and critics who decide in the end what ends up in galleries and museums. Often the last to have a say are the public. (Grayson Perry, 2013)
Use the following template to cite a song using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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Saraswati, D. Bo Shambho, Available from: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hslP17cNeoI> [Accessed: 2014]
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Raagam: Revati Language: Sanskrit Taalam: Aadi Sung by Maharaja Santhanam (Saraswati)
Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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The Bible, (2014)
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Our Father, which art in heaven (The Bible, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Harvard – University of Gloucestershire citation style.
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(2013) A League Of Their Own,
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Why am i doing this really (A League of Their Own, 2013)