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Lorna Philip
Lorna Philip
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Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches to social research in human geography—an impossible mixture?
LJ Philip
Environment and planning A 30 (2), 261-276, 1998
4241998
The digital divide: Patterns, policy and scenarios for connecting the ‘final few’in rural communities across Great Britain
L Philip, C Cottrill, J Farrington, F Williams, F Ashmore
Journal of rural studies 54, 386-398, 2017
3202017
Valuing the non-market benefits of wild goose conservation: a comparison of interview and group based approaches
DC Macmillan, L Philip, N Hanley, B Alvarez-Farizo
Ecological economics 43 (1), 49-59, 2002
2672002
Remote rural home based businesses and digital inequalities: Understanding needs and expectations in a digitally underserved community
L Philip, F Williams
Journal of Rural Studies 68, 306-318, 2019
2032019
Attitudes towards the use and acceptance of eHealth technologies: a case study of older adults living with chronic pain and implications for rural healthcare
M Currie, LJ Philip, A Roberts
BMC health services research 15, 1-12, 2015
1812015
Rural resilience in a digital society
E Roberts, D Beel, L Philip, L Townsend
Journal of Rural Studies 54, 355-359, 2017
1132017
Conceptualizing social exclusion in rural Britain
LJ Philip, M Shucksmith
European Planning Studies 11 (4), 461-480, 2003
1012003
Rich and Poor in the Countryside in "The Ageing Countryside : the growing older population of rural England"
A Gilbert, P Lorna J, S Mark
Age Concern England, 2006
93*2006
Exploring Values, Context and Perceptions in Contingent Valuation Studies: The CV Market Stall Technique and Willingness to Pay for Wildlife Conservation
LJ Philip, DC MacMillan
Journal of environmental planning and management 48 (2), 257-274, 2005
852005
Territorial tensions: misaligned management and community perspectives on health services for older people in remote rural areas
J Farmer, L Philip, G King, J Farrington, M MacLeod
Health & Place 16 (2), 275-283, 2010
782010
‘Digital by Default’and the ‘hard to reach’: Exploring solutions to digital exclusion in remote rural areas
F Williams, L Philip, J Farrington, G Fairhurst
Local Economy 31 (7), 757-777, 2016
732016
Connected life courses: Influences on and experiences of ‘midlife’in‐migration to rural areas
A Stockdale, M MacLeod, L Philip
Population, Space and Place 19 (3), 239-257, 2013
722013
Social Exclusion in rural areas: A literature review and conceptual framework
M Shucksmith, L Phillip
Scottish Executive Central Research Unit, 2000
702000
‘Two-speed’Scotland: patterns and implications of the digital divide in contemporary Scotland
LJ Philip, C Cottrill, J Farrington
Scottish Geographical Journal 131 (3-4), 148-170, 2015
502015
Community and conservation land ownership in Highland Scotland: a common focus in a changing context
H Chenevix‐Trench, LJ Philip
Scottish Geographical Journal 117 (2), 139-156, 2001
482001
Two-speed Britain: Rural internet use
J Farrington, L Philip, C Cottrill, P Abbott, G Blank, WH Dutton
Available at SSRN 2645771, 2015
412015
Striking a balance between in-person care and the use of eHealth to support the older rural population with chronic pain
A Roberts, L Philip, M Currie, A Mort
International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being 10 (1 …, 2015
372015
Study of the impact of migration in rural Scotland
A Findlay, D Short, A Stockdale, A Findlay, L Li, L Phillip
The Scottish Office Central Research Unit. Edinburgh, 1999
311999
The rural digital economy
LJ Philip, L Townsend, E Roberts, D Beel
Scottish Geographical Journal 131 (3-4), 143-147, 2015
29*2015
Scoping study of older people in rural Scotland
L Philip, A Gilbert, N Mauthner, E Phimister
Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit, 2003
292003
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