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Volunteer teachers working together : a refugee support group case study (2019)
Book Chapter
Etherington, M. (2019). Volunteer teachers working together : a refugee support group case study. In F. Mishan (Ed.), ESOL Provision in Ireland and the UK: Challenges and Opportunities. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b13398

This case study describes an English language conversation class taking place at a refugee support group based in a large town in the north west of England. The refugee group is well established, running for over fifteen years, having been set up to... Read More about Volunteer teachers working together : a refugee support group case study.

The struggle for co-existence : communication policy by private technical standards making and its limits in unlicensed spectrum (2019)
Journal Article
Rashid, I., & Simpson, S. (2021). The struggle for co-existence : communication policy by private technical standards making and its limits in unlicensed spectrum. Information, Communication and Society, 24(4), 576-593. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2019.1662072

Huge increase in the demand by the wireless sector to use the airwaves has trained focus on the classic policy problem of resource scarcity in the field. This article illuminates a
part of wireless communication – unlicensed spectrum – where a parti... Read More about The struggle for co-existence : communication policy by private technical standards making and its limits in unlicensed spectrum.

Absinthe 3 (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Fraser, B., Mills, C., Capper, J., & Vivian, P. (2019). Absinthe 3. 7 September 2019 - 14 September 2019. (Unpublished)

Absinthe. Curious love of the sordid and the extravagant. Muse of the weird, twisted and eerie. Throughout its short history, absinthe has passed from antiseptic to vermicide, honorary salute to morphological being. It is ghostly and mutinous. It is... Read More about Absinthe 3.

Fully Awake 5.6 (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Fletcher, B. Fully Awake 5.6. [Painting]. Exhibited at Freelands Foundation, London. 6 September 2019 - 3 November 2019. (Unpublished)

Fully Awake 5.6 is an exhibition curated by Fully Awake is curated by Sean Kaye (British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow) and Ian Hartshorne (Head of Painting at Manchester School of Art) with support from independent artist curator Harry Me... Read More about Fully Awake 5.6.

Printed Furoshiki (2019)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2019). Printed Furoshiki. #Journal not on list, 28(111),

Press Print (2019)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2019). Press Print. #Journal not on list, 28(111),

Designing for the Far Right (2019)
Journal Article
Cookney, D. (2019). Designing for the Far Right

A new book from Steven Heller examines the history of the symbols used by the far right. Here, he talks to Daniel Cookney about why these designs have proved so enduring, and also advocates for why they should be banned.

Affective cinema : experimenting with feelings of meaning (2019)
Journal Article
Prokopic, P. (2019). Affective cinema : experimenting with feelings of meaning. ˜The œinternational journal of creative media research, https://doi.org/10.33008/IJCMR.2019.17

Affective Cinema is an AHRC-funded practice research project in film, informed by art cinema, experimental film traditions, film theory and philosophy. The outcomes of the research are films that combine aspects of cinematic style, nuances of perform... Read More about Affective cinema : experimenting with feelings of meaning.