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Introduction: (Post-)subculture theory, and practice in East-Central Europe (2009)
Book Chapter
Mckay, G., & Goddard, M. (2009). Introduction: (Post-)subculture theory, and practice in East-Central Europe. In G. McKay, C. Williams, M. Goddard, N. Foxlee, & E. Ramanauskaite (Eds.), Subcultures and New Religious Movements in Russia and East-Central Europe (3-14). Oxford: Peter Lang

This section of the book contains essays which explore recent and current subcultural and related practices and formations in a geographical spread across Eastern Europe, the Baltic states and Russia. We are concerned with presenting material that fo... Read More about Introduction: (Post-)subculture theory, and practice in East-Central Europe.

Coon song (2009)
Book Chapter
Wise, T. (2009). Coon song. In J. Shepherd, & D. Horn (Eds.), Continuum Encyclopaedia of Popular Music of the World. Continuum / Bloomsbury

Cowboy songs (2009)
Book Chapter
Wise, T. (2009). Cowboy songs. In J. Shepherd, D. Horn, & D. Laing (Eds.), Continuum encyclopaedia of popular music of the world volume II: performance and production. New York and London: Continuum International Publishing Group

Talking blues (2009)
Book Chapter
Wise, T. (2009). Talking blues. In J. Shepherd, & D. Horn (Eds.), Continuum Encyclopaedia of Popular Music of the World. Continuum / Bloomsbury

New governance, the internet, and country code top-level domains in Europe (2009)
Journal Article
Christou, G., & Simpson, S. (2009). New governance, the internet, and country code top-level domains in Europe. Governance, 22(4), 599. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0491.2009.01455.x

Much academic work on governance in recent years has explored responses that states have made to sectors of the economy, usually historically well rooted nationally, that have been subject to globalizing pressures. Less work exists on responses that... Read More about New governance, the internet, and country code top-level domains in Europe.

Cyberprovincialism (2009)
Book Chapter
Fuchs, M. (2009). Cyberprovincialism. In G. Russegger (Ed.), Coded Cultures. Exploring Creative Emergences (58). Vienna / Yokohama: 5uper.net

Collapsing Locality – Ludic Locations Place and space are notions that have to be renegotiated once territory is claimed in virtual environments. A discourse on locative aspects of virtual environments will have to find new forms of transport and... Read More about Cyberprovincialism.

Polaroid, aperture, and Ansel Adams: rethinking the industry-aesthetic divide (2009)
Journal Article
Buse, P. (2009). Polaroid, aperture, and Ansel Adams: rethinking the industry-aesthetic divide. History of Photography, 33(4), 357-373. https://doi.org/10.1080/03087290903283593

This article takes the history of Polaroid photography as an opportunity to question a presupposition that underpins much thinking on photography: the split between industrial (ie useful) applications of photography and its fine art (ie aesthetic) ma... Read More about Polaroid, aperture, and Ansel Adams: rethinking the industry-aesthetic divide.

Supranationalism through institutionalization and its limits in European telecommunications (2009)
Journal Article
Simpson, S. (2009). Supranationalism through institutionalization and its limits in European telecommunications. Information, Communication and Society, 12(8), 1224-1241. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691180902866042

The recent proposal of a European Electronic Communications Market Authority (EECMA) by the European Commission has turned out to be the most high profile and controversial element of the latest review of the EU's telecommunications regulatory framew... Read More about Supranationalism through institutionalization and its limits in European telecommunications.

An investigation into resistance practices at an SME consultancy (2009)
Journal Article
Griffiths, M., & Light, B. (2009). An investigation into resistance practices at an SME consultancy. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 22(1/2), 119-136. https://doi.org/10.1108/17410390910932786

Purpose – Prior research emphasises that organisational founders have a good deal of influence in organisational development and, where information and communication technogies (ICTs) are involved, a generic strategy is usually deployed by managers i... Read More about An investigation into resistance practices at an SME consultancy.

Designing safe residential areas (2009)
Book Chapter
Davey, C., Mackay, L., & Wootton, A. (2009). Designing safe residential areas. In R. Cooper, G. Evans, & C. Boyko (Eds.), Designing Sustainable Cities (139-162). Chichester (UK): Wiley-Blackwell

Community safety and crime reduction are now prime concerns for central and local government, and in achieving the goal of sustainable communities (ODPM, 2003), with crime and ‘fear of crime’ key performance indicators of sustainable development (DEF... Read More about Designing safe residential areas.

Jim Allen : radical drama beyond 'days of hope' (2008)
Journal Article
Willis, A. (2008). Jim Allen : radical drama beyond 'days of hope'. Journal of British Cinema and Television, 5(2), 300-317. https://doi.org/10.3366/E1743452108000381

Due to a desire to establish television as a serious medium, television drama has often been seen as a forum for writers, with names such as David Mercer, Dennis Potter and Trevor Griffiths identified by critics as the driving force, or auteur, behin... Read More about Jim Allen : radical drama beyond 'days of hope'.

Illumination (2008)
Exhibition / Performance
Peploe, G. Illumination. 24 October 2008 - 30 October 2008. (Unpublished)

Curated and produced, Interval’s show ‘Illumination’ inviting Trace 33 former MA and MFA Media alumni from the Slade School of Art, London. To show in a blacked out non-gallery space in City Centre Manchester, UK.

Houndstooth II (2008)
Exhibition / Performance
Peploe, G. Houndstooth II. [Dual screen video installation.]. 4 October 2008 - 30 October 2008. (Unpublished)

Houndstooth II, Dual screen digital video installation, 3'10" 2008. Initiating a personal and intimate encounter, the viewer is caught in the middle of a dialogue between two screens.