Working/Slow: Cinematic Style as Labour in Wang Bing’s Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks
(2015)
Book Chapter
Smith, P. B. (2015). Working/Slow: Cinematic Style as Labour in Wang Bing’s Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks. In Traditions in World Cinema: Slow Cinema (180-191). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780748696031-018
Outputs (133)
Sub-plots and chapters in independent study: research as transferable skills in contextualising creative writing (2015)
Journal Article
Longden, K. (2015). Sub-plots and chapters in independent study: research as transferable skills in contextualising creative writing. #Journal not on list, 140
Sports (2015)
Book Chapter
Miah, A. (2015). Sports. In H. Have (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics (1-11). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05544-2_399-1This chapter explores the relationship between bioethics and sport ethics, which changed dramatically in the early 2000 when the genetics era generated a series of new questions about the ends of sport and how they would interface more widely with a... Read More about Sports.
Violence, style and politics : the influence of the Giallo in Spanish cinema of the 1970s (2015)
Book Chapter
Willis, A. (2015). Violence, style and politics : the influence of the Giallo in Spanish cinema of the 1970s. In E. Oliete (Ed.), Global genres / local films : the transnational dimension of Spanish cinema (103-114). London: Bloomsbury Academic
The ballad of Isosceles (Fix 15 biennale of live art, catalyst arts, Belfast) (2015)
Exhibition / Performance
Matthews, A. The ballad of Isosceles (Fix 15 biennale of live art, catalyst arts, Belfast). [Performance and Artist's Talk]. 6 December 2015 - 7 December 2015. (Unpublished)A three-hour durational performance and artist's talk around this project.
The Ballad of Isosceles is a one-to-one performance for two people at a time exploring voyeurism, the Lynchian iconography of the chanteuse, and the strange rhythms of v... Read More about The ballad of Isosceles (Fix 15 biennale of live art, catalyst arts, Belfast).
J.F.C. Fuller's assessment of Winston Churchill as grand strategist, 1939-1945 (2015)
Journal Article
Searle, D. (2015). J.F.C. Fuller's assessment of Winston Churchill as grand strategist, 1939-1945. Global war studies (Online), 12(3), 46-81. https://doi.org/10.5893/19498489.120302It is generally well known that Major-General J.F.C. Fuller was a strong critic of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's grand strategy and strategic decision-making during the Second World War. Historian's of Fuller's life, military theories an... Read More about J.F.C. Fuller's assessment of Winston Churchill as grand strategist, 1939-1945.
"Grown but not made : British modernist sculpture and the new biology" By Edward Juler. (2015)
Journal Article
Correia, A. (2015). "Grown but not made : British modernist sculpture and the new biology" By Edward JulerBook review of "Grown But Not Made: British Modernist Sculpture and the New Biology" By Edward Juler, published in The Burlington Magazine, December 2015
Derives (2015)
Other
Davismoon, S. (2015). Derives. [Score]A work composed for Piano Duo marking the 90th birthday of Pierre Boulez.
The work is a computer assisted composition, which, by way of Markovian techniques, re-models the series that lies at the heart of Boulez' 2nd Piano Sonata creating textures... Read More about Derives.
Transformation design : creating security and well-being (2015)
Book Chapter
Davey, C., & Wootton, A. (2015). Transformation design : creating security and well-being. In Transformation design : perspectives on a new design attitude (61-74). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783035606539-006This chapter provides evidence of the value of design in creating improved security and well-being, with reference to work on Design Against Crime at the University of Salford in the UK.
More great women : re-imagining a pageant of great women for the present day (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Neylon, C. (2015, November). More great women : re-imagining a pageant of great women for the present day. Presented at Sibeal, Limerick, IrelandDue to the historical, and continued, invisibility of women in ‘typically’ male positions and careers, today’s girls and young women are offered few visible female role models to aspire to and this may have a strong impact on their choice of careers... Read More about More great women : re-imagining a pageant of great women for the present day.