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A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes (2004)
Book Chapter
Rowland, A. (2004). A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes. In D. Rogers, & J. McLeod (Eds.), The revision of Englishness (81-94). Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press

Alvarez’s introduction to The New Poetry – written in 1960 - has often been read as polarising the work of Larkin and Hughes. Such a critical stance cannot account for the connections between the writers in terms of their occasional engagement with e... Read More about A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes.

A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes (2004)
Book Chapter
Rowland, A. (2004). A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes. In D. Rogers, & J. McLeod (Eds.), The revision of Englishness (81-94). Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press

Alvarez’s introduction to The New Poetry – written in 1960 - has often been read as polarising the work of Larkin and Hughes. Such a critical stance cannot account for the connections between the writers in terms of their occasional engagement with e... Read More about A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes.

Whatever happened to information systems ethics? Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea (2004)
Book Chapter
Adam, A. (2004). Whatever happened to information systems ethics? Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. In B. Kaplan, D. Truex, D. Wastell, T. Wood-Harper, & J. DeGross (Eds.), Information systems research : relevant theory and informed practice (159-174). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/b115738

This paper explores the development of information systems and computer ethics along separate trajectories over the 20 years since the first Manchester Conference, and ponders how things might have been and could be different. Along each trajectory,... Read More about Whatever happened to information systems ethics? Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.

Black and white paradigms in higher education (2004)
Book Chapter
Gulam, W. (2004). Black and white paradigms in higher education. In I. Law, D. Phillips, & L. Turney (Eds.), Institutional racism in higher education (7-13). Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire: Trentham Books