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Books

Burton, R. (1991). UK Report on Air Transport in Schwarze J, Ulrich Becker and Christiana Pollack (eds) (1991). The 1992 Challenge at National Level. Baden‑ Baden. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp.435‑463.
Burton, R.(1993).UK Report on Air Transport  in Schwarze J, Ulrich Becker and Christiana Pollack (eds) (1993). The 1992 Challenge at National Level. Baden‑ Baden. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp.445‑482.
Burton, R. (1993). Social classification of women’s work: a research problem. in Miller,N. and Jones, D.J.(eds)(1993). Research: Reflecting Practice. Boston:Scutrea. pp.12‑16.
Burton, R and Sheaff, M. (1993).Sociology Course Booklet for Project 2000 Nursing Course.Tor Faculty. Tor and Southwest College of Health.
Burton, R. (1995).Women’s Experience of Mathematics and Access to Higher Education in Britain:Just another brick in the wall? in Lee, M.F., Mendick, H. and Woodrow, M. (1995) Crossing the Frontiers: Access to Higher Education in Eastern and Western Europe.London:European Access Network and the Council of Europe. pp49-55
Burton, R. (1995) A Peek into the Mind of God. inP. Ernest (ed.) Mathematics. University of Exeter Perspectives Series.

Journals
Burton, R. (1991).‘Air Transport within the European Community: The legal triangle of EC legislation,the Chicago Convention and Gatt.’ European Research. 2:3. May 1991.
Burton, R. (1991).‘The Development of Air Transport Law in the European Community’  The Liverpool Law Review. XIII(2) pp.139‑149.
Burton, R. (1993).Access Mathematics: A bridge over troubled waters. Journal of Access Studies.8:2. pp.180-190
Burton, R. (1994). ‘Participation and the Mathematics Deterrent’. Studies in the Education of Adults. Vol. 26. No 2. October (1994). pp.239-249.
Burton, R. (1995) ‘Access to Higher Education: A Class or Gender issue?’. Adults Learning. Vol. 6. No 3. pp.94-96,
Burton, R. (1995).Targeting: is Access hitting the bull’s‑eye?’ Journal of Access Studies. Spring. 10:1 pp.-19.
Burton, R. (1995).Mathematics: A Masculine Image’. European Access News. No.2 March. p.3.
Burton, R. (1995)Access and Targeting: an Exploration of a Contradiction’. International Journal of Lifelong Education. vol. 14 no 6.
Burton, R. (1996)Absolutism and Eurocentrism in Mathematics and the Access alternative’.International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology.
Burton, R. (1998) A Passion to Exist: Cultural Hegenomy and the Roots of Cornish Identity. Cornish Studies 5.

Reports
Conner, H., Burton, R., Pollard, E., Regan, J., and Pearson, R. (1999) Making the Right Choice. National Report. London:CVCP.
Conner, H., Burton, R., Pollard, E., Regan, J., and Pearson, R. (1999) Making the Right Choice.The survey of applicants(Appendix 1). London:CVCP
Conner, H., Burton, R.and Regan, J. (1999) Making the Right Choice. The year 11/S4 survey. London:CVCP.

Conference papers.
Burton, R.  Air Transport Within The European Community: The Legal Triangle of EC Legislation, The Chicago Convention and GATT. European Research Conference, The University of Nottingham, April 8‑9, 1991.
Burton, R. Worker Participation in the EEC: John Major, The Social Charter and the Illusion of Maastricht. British Sociological Association Annual Conference. University of Canterbury. 1992.
Burton, R. Access Mathematics: A Bridge over troubled waters. Forum For Access Studies (FAST) Annual Conference. University of York. 1993.
Burton, R. Women, Social Class and Access to Higher Education: The social classification of women’s work: a perspective transformation. British Sociological Association Annual Conference. University of Essex 1993.
Burton, R. Social Classification of Women’s Work: a research problem. SCUTREA Annual Conference. University of Manchester. 1993.
Burton, R. Women’s Experience of Mathematics and Access to Higher Education in Britain. Access to Higher Education: The Economic and Social Implications: An East West Convention. The Technical University. Berlin. 1994.
Burton, R.  Remembering and Forgetting: The Managed Identities of the former Yugoslavia and the Cornish. Worlds of the Future:ethnicity, nationalism & globalisation. The British Sociological Association Annual Conference. The University of Reading. April 1-4. 1996.
Burton, R. Castles in the Air, Identities and Individualism. The Cornish and their ‘Dimensions of Difference’ The British Sociological Association Annual Conference. The University of York. April 1997.

 

 

Read Rob Burtons PhD thesis online

A Passion to Exist: Cultural Entrepreneurship and the search for authenticity in Cornwall