Radical and modest: work, leisure and the everyday
(2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Garfield, R. (2005). Radical and modest: work, leisure and the everyday. [Press release/flyer]. 21 March 2023 - 22 May 2005. (Unpublished)
All Outputs (104)
What’s the future for the House of Lords? (2023)
Journal Article
Williams, B. (2023). What’s the future for the House of Lords?. Political Insight, 14(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/20419058231167266
“You’ve been living here for as long as you can remember”: trauma in OMORI's environmental design (2023)
Journal Article
Younis, A., & Fedtke, J. (2023). “You’ve been living here for as long as you can remember”: trauma in OMORI's environmental design. Games and Culture, 19(3), 309-336. https://doi.org/10.1177/15554120231162982Developed by Omocat and released in December 2020, OMORI is a surreal psychological horror role-playing game. The game follows the titular protagonist Omori as it examines such sensitive topics as suicide, grief, death, and depression. Such traumatic... Read More about “You’ve been living here for as long as you can remember”: trauma in OMORI's environmental design.
Finger pudding (2023)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2023). Finger pudding. #Journal not on list, 32(125),
Carving the sublime (2023)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2023). Carving the sublime. #Journal not on list, 32(125),
Exploring the impact of divergent thinking approaches on team-based problem-solving: a case study of 2nd year media production students creating a live camera feed using a public 5G network (2023)
Other
Davies, A. Exploring the impact of divergent thinking approaches on team-based problem-solving: a case study of 2nd year media production students creating a live camera feed using a public 5G networkThis research paper presents an analysis of a collaborative task completed by students, which involved broadcasting a live camera feed from the Blue Peter Gardens at Media City UK to their Mac Studio using a 5G Public network. The paper focuses on th... Read More about Exploring the impact of divergent thinking approaches on team-based problem-solving: a case study of 2nd year media production students creating a live camera feed using a public 5G network.
The ‘milf’: a brief cultural history, from Mrs Robinson to Stifler’s mom (2023)
Journal Article
Minor, L. (in press). The ‘milf’: a brief cultural history, from Mrs Robinson to Stifler’s momThe release of reality television series Milf Manor in January 2023 has added to the pantheon of milfs (“Mothers I’d Like to Fuck”) on screen. But from Stacy’s mum to Stifler’s mum: why is our cultural fascination with and fetishisation of the milf s... Read More about The ‘milf’: a brief cultural history, from Mrs Robinson to Stifler’s mom.
Applying linguistics to theatre production processes: the strategic use of silence during technical rehearsals (2023)
Book Chapter
Zezulka, K. (2023). Applying linguistics to theatre production processes: the strategic use of silence during technical rehearsals. In S. Ainsworth, D. Griffiths, & K. Pahl (Eds.), Multimodality and Multilingualism: Towards an Integrative Approach. Multilingual MattersWhile emerging scholars in applied linguistics are beginning to widen the scope of the field to include live and performing arts – for example, methods of creative inquiry (McKay and Bradley, 2016; Bradley and Harvey, 2019) and the impact of universi... Read More about Applying linguistics to theatre production processes: the strategic use of silence during technical rehearsals.
Dominant discourses in higher education. Book review: Kinchin, I. M. and Gravett, K. (2022) Dominant discourses in higher education: critical perspectives, cartographies and practice. London: Bloomsbury. (2023)
Journal Article
Scott, M. (2023). Dominant discourses in higher education. Book review: Kinchin, I. M. and Gravett, K. (2022) Dominant discourses in higher education: critical perspectives, cartographies and practice. London: Bloomsbury. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 26, https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi26.1000
An Ecosemiotic Approach To The Analysis Of Timbre (2023)
Book Chapter
Perevedentseva, M. (in press). An Ecosemiotic Approach To The Analysis Of Timbre. In M. Dines, G. Smith, & S. Rambarran (Eds.), Handbook of Popular Music Methodologies. Bristol: IntellectMusic analysts dealing with timbre are confronted by manifold paradoxes, chief among them being that timbre is ‘both material and immaterial’ (van Elferen 2020, 135)—a tangible, physically felt imprint of a sound event as well as an ineffable psychoa... Read More about An Ecosemiotic Approach To The Analysis Of Timbre.
Boris Johnson and beyond: the revival of One Nation Conservatism? (2023)
Journal Article
Nation Conservatism?The election of Boris Johnson with a substantial parliamentary majority in December 2019 featured the Conservative Party gaining a large number of previously safe Labour seats located in poorer, post-industrial areas (the so-called “Red Wall”). This... Read More about Boris Johnson and beyond: the revival of One Nation Conservatism?.
Translating Personas: French Singers on Film (2023)
Book Chapter
Willis, A. (2023). Translating Personas: French Singers on Film. In K. Fairclough, & J. Wood (Eds.), Pop Stars on Film: Popular Culture in a Global Market (95-110). UK: Bloomsbury Academic
Critical intelligence studies: a new framework for analysis (2023)
Journal Article
Newbery, S., & Kaunert, C. (2023). Critical intelligence studies: a new framework for analysis. Intelligence and National Security, https://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2023.2178163As the purpose of the study of intelligence is, in part, to aid the practice of intelligence, scholarship must reflect that practice. This article sets out a theoretical framework for Critical Intelligence Studies that will increase the real-world... Read More about Critical intelligence studies: a new framework for analysis.
'Aftermath' : solo exhibition at Geevor Tin Mine World Heritage Museum, Cornwall, Feb 12th-Oct 23rd 2016. (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Randall, J. (2016). 'Aftermath' : solo exhibition at Geevor Tin Mine World Heritage Museum, Cornwall, Feb 12th-Oct 23rd 2016. [Sculpture, prints, drawing, video.]. 12 February 2023. (Unpublished)‘Aftermath’ was a new exhibition of work by Jill Randall, along with accompanying creative public engagement activities and collaboration with Dr Gaynor Bagnall, Directorate of Sociology, Criminology & Social Policy at the University of Salford to co... Read More about 'Aftermath' : solo exhibition at Geevor Tin Mine World Heritage Museum, Cornwall, Feb 12th-Oct 23rd 2016..
Language, creativity, and collaboration (2023)
Book Chapter
Zezulka, K. (2023). Language, creativity, and collaboration. In S. Palmer, J. McKinney, S. De Benedetto, & K. Graham (Eds.), Contemporary Performance Lighting: Experience, Creativity and Meaning. Bloomsbury Publishing
Elemental Documentary: Fire, Forensics and Pyro-Epistemologies (2023)
Journal Article
Smith, P. B. (2023). Elemental Documentary: Fire, Forensics and Pyro-Epistemologies. #Journal not on list, 3(1), 61-82. https://doi.org/10.1163/26659891-bja10025This article examines the interconnections between fire and Indigenous politics, geographies and epistemologies. More precisely, the article focuses on how different modes of emergent nonfiction media practice are engaging with the pyrological and in... Read More about Elemental Documentary: Fire, Forensics and Pyro-Epistemologies.
Transmedia/Genre: Rethinking Genre in a Multiplatform Culture (2023)
Book
Freeman, M., & Smith, A. (2023). Transmedia/Genre: Rethinking Genre in a Multiplatform Culture. Palgrave MacmillanThis book brings genre back to the forefront of the current transmedia trend. Genres are perhaps the most innately transmedial of media constructs, formed as they are from all kinds of industrial, technological and discursive phenomena. Yet very few... Read More about Transmedia/Genre: Rethinking Genre in a Multiplatform Culture.
“My Dear Mute Foundling with Those Telling Eyes of Yours”: female agency, visual forms, and the disabled gaze in “The Little Mermaid” (2023)
Journal Article
Helm, H. (2023). “My Dear Mute Foundling with Those Telling Eyes of Yours”: female agency, visual forms, and the disabled gaze in “The Little Mermaid”. Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, 17(1), 23-40The article explores the disabled female gaze through the titular character in Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Little Mermaid” (1837), arguing that sight is a strategy of empowerment that challenges the able-bodied male gaze. Andersen’s fai... Read More about “My Dear Mute Foundling with Those Telling Eyes of Yours”: female agency, visual forms, and the disabled gaze in “The Little Mermaid”.
Theorizing Mathematical Narrative through Machine Learning (2023)
Journal Article
Gáti, D. (2023). Theorizing Mathematical Narrative through Machine Learning. #Journal not on list, 53(1), 139-165. https://doi.org/10.1353/jnt.2023.0003
The people you're not (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Gould, C., & Gibson, H. (2011). The people you're not. 29 January 2023 - 27 February 2011. (Unpublished)Charlotte Gould was invited as one of six artists and illustrators to participate in a group show realised by cultural producer Bren Callaghan and Proposed by Harry Hill as part of one of the “Unrealised Potential” exhibits shown at the Cornerhouse i... Read More about The people you're not.