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The emotive city (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Rooney, J. (2010, December). The emotive city. Presented at Future Cities, London

How can a city, with its connections, people and architecture be viewed as a living cultural artefact? Every city has at least one ArtSpace; larger urban conurbations have a multitude of spaces devoted to art. The ArtSpace is a venue designed to con... Read More about The emotive city.

The silent accomplice (2010)
Digital Artefact
Knudsen, E. (2010). The silent accomplice. [Film]

Set in rural and urban Britain, The Silent Accomplice is a story seen through the perspective of water that flows from a spring to the sea. This ever-present silent protagonist engages with people in often intimate moments in their lives, giving us a... Read More about The silent accomplice.

Rebranding terror (2010)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2010). Rebranding terror

Ten years after its most devastating attack, al-Qaeda has turned into a franchiser, publisher, and occasional climate-change activist. Can the world’s most deadly terrorist group go mainstream and keep its edge?

Design industries and policies in the UK and China : a comparison (2010)
Journal Article
Sun, Q. (2010). Design industries and policies in the UK and China : a comparison. Design Management Review, 21(4), 70-77. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1948-7169.2010.00097.x

Design policy has been an area of heated debate in recent literature. It’s clear that it is highly relevant to national industries. For example, the Korean government’s manifesto in 1988, which put design at the center of the national strategy, has b... Read More about Design industries and policies in the UK and China : a comparison.

Cinema of poverty: Independence and simplicity in an age of abundance and complexity (2010)
Journal Article
Knudsen, E. (2010). Cinema of poverty: Independence and simplicity in an age of abundance and complexity. Wide Screen, 2(2),

Over the past 25 years of writing, producing and directing, my aspirations as a creative artist in film have shifted from a paradigm in which the scale and scope of financial and human resources shaped not only the creative intentions of a project, b... Read More about Cinema of poverty: Independence and simplicity in an age of abundance and complexity.

Transforming guns to goods at the Manchester Science Festival 2010 (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Ingleson, S. (2010, November). Transforming guns to goods at the Manchester Science Festival 2010. Presented at MANCHESTER BEACON Summit 2010, Museum of Science & Industry

How do you melt metal? Inspired by the Salford Scientist James Joule, this event is a combination of science experiments, art workshop and exhibition all based around the transformation of metals from one state to another. The event builds upon an... Read More about Transforming guns to goods at the Manchester Science Festival 2010.

Challenging the traditional culture vulture: Experiential marketing in the cultural tourism sector (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Leighton, D. (2010, November). Challenging the traditional culture vulture: Experiential marketing in the cultural tourism sector. Presented at ATLAS Annual Conference: Mass tourism vs Niche tourism, Limassol, Cyprus

This paper investigates experiential marketing as a means of promoting cultural heritage within a highly competitive leisure and tourism marketplace. It explores the role and significance of heritage tourism and the emergence of cultural heritage tou... Read More about Challenging the traditional culture vulture: Experiential marketing in the cultural tourism sector.

Shang-pool, Picnic in Arcadia (Urban Picnic) (2010)
Exhibition / Performance
Sermon, P., & Gould, C. Shang-pool, Picnic in Arcadia (Urban Picnic). [Interactive videoconference installation]. 23 October 2010. (Unpublished)

The Shang-pool project, conceived and co-ordinated by Peter Appleton of Liverpool John Moores University, began with a live event in which Stanley Park, Liverpool, became the setting for a virtual meeting place, enabling people from Liverpool and Sha... Read More about Shang-pool, Picnic in Arcadia (Urban Picnic).

The emergence of a user determined narrative in telematic environments (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Sermon, P. (2010, October). The emergence of a user determined narrative in telematic environments. Presented at ISMAR 2010 The 9th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, COEX/Art Centre Nabi, Seoul, Korea

My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by bringing remote participants together in a shared telepresent environment. Through the use of live chroma-keying and videoconferencing technology, two pub... Read More about The emergence of a user determined narrative in telematic environments.

The autumn in Germany : a dialogue on Fassbinder and terrorism (2010)
Book Chapter
Halligan, B., & Goddard, M. (2010). The autumn in Germany : a dialogue on Fassbinder and terrorism. In A. Nouss, & F. Vighi (Eds.), Pasolini, Fassbinder and Europe : Between Utopia and Nihilism. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Dialogue on film representations of terrorism and militant subjectivities

Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news (2010)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2010). Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news. Journalism, 11(5), 567-588. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884910373536

This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by relying on the contributions of different fields of study: News Sociology, Political Communications, International Communications, International Relatio... Read More about Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news.

The role of design in enabling sustainability in small scale textile manufacturing: A case study of small scale textile manufacture in Wales (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Thomas, A. (2010, September). The role of design in enabling sustainability in small scale textile manufacturing: A case study of small scale textile manufacture in Wales. Presented at LeNS Conference: Sustainability in Design: Now! Challenges and Opportunities for Design Research, Education and Practice in the XXI Century., Bangalore, India

The paper examines the relationship between design and sustainability in a policy context of sustainable development, in Wales, UK, a devolved Government with a legal remit to sustainable development. A case study approach has been used alongside g... Read More about The role of design in enabling sustainability in small scale textile manufacturing: A case study of small scale textile manufacture in Wales.

Liberate your Avatar; The Revolution will be social networked (Consciousness Reframed 11) (2010)
Book Chapter
Sermon, P., & Gould, C. (2010). Liberate your Avatar; The Revolution will be social networked (Consciousness Reframed 11). In R. Ascott, E. Gangvik, & M. Jahrmann (Eds.), Making Reality Really Real (181-183). Trondheim, Norway: TEKS Publishing

This paper brings together the practice-based creative research of artists Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon, culminating in a collaborative interactive installation that investigates new forms of social and political narrative in multi-user virtual en... Read More about Liberate your Avatar; The Revolution will be social networked (Consciousness Reframed 11).

Neither/nor (2010)
Exhibition / Performance
Ayliffe, M., Cleary, C., Fletcher, B., Harris, S., & Payne, A. Neither/nor. 15 September 2010 - 30 September 2010. (Unpublished)

The artists featured in Neither/Nor explore painting as an experimental site in which the traditional criteria by which painting has come to be defined have all but been expunged. Painting that is neither/nor. The artists re-examine the philosophic... Read More about Neither/nor.

Catering for Minority Interests in Public Service Media Environments: Finland and the UK (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Sihvonen, M., & Simpson, S. (2010, September). Catering for Minority Interests in Public Service Media Environments: Finland and the UK. Presented at Reinterpretations of the Public Enterprise (RIPE) conference ‘Public Service Media After the Recession’, University of Westminister, London

This paper explores recent patterns of minority interest television programming in Finland and the UK and their implications for future public service broadcasting (PSB) environments. The provision of resources to cater for minority interests of va... Read More about Catering for Minority Interests in Public Service Media Environments: Finland and the UK.

Media impact on diplomatic practice: An evolutionary model of change (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Archetti, C. (2010, September). Media impact on diplomatic practice: An evolutionary model of change. Presented at American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Convention, Washington, DC

Based on a range of interviews with foreign diplomats in London, the paper explains the considerable variation in the way communication technologies both affect diplomatic practices and are appropriated by diplomats to pursue the respective countries... Read More about Media impact on diplomatic practice: An evolutionary model of change.

Telematic practice and research discourses: Three practice-based research project case (2010)
Book Chapter
Sermon, P. (2010). Telematic practice and research discourses: Three practice-based research project case. In H. Gardine, & C. Gere (Eds.), Art Practice in a Digital Culture (153-164). Ashgate Publishing

This chapter focuses on the production, documentation and preservation of the author’s telematic, practice-based research in the interactive media arts. It reflects a timely practice review with significant implications for the future of exhibiting a... Read More about Telematic practice and research discourses: Three practice-based research project case.

From ‘the people’ to ‘the citizen’: Municipal leisure in Manchester’s urban parks (2010)
Presentation / Conference
O'Reilly, C. (2010, September). From ‘the people’ to ‘the citizen’: Municipal leisure in Manchester’s urban parks. Presented at City and Society in European History: Conference of the European Association for Urban History, Ghent, Belgium

This paper examines the evolution of the municipal public park in Manchester from the Victorian people’s park to the Edwardian (and later) citizen’s park. The linguistic shift from the people to the citizen is mirrored in the change of emphasis from... Read More about From ‘the people’ to ‘the citizen’: Municipal leisure in Manchester’s urban parks.