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A Journey with Print (2020)
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Cherniwchan, C. (2020). A Journey with Print. #Journal not on list, 29(114),

Picturing resistance and resilience : South Asian identities in the work of Chila Kumari Burman (2020)
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Correia, A. (2020). Picturing resistance and resilience : South Asian identities in the work of Chila Kumari Burman. Visual Culture in Britain, 21(2), 199-226. https://doi.org/10.1080/14714787.2020.1760128

The issues of migration and the allocation of passports is a contentious issue in twenty-first-century Britain. This paper offers a timely assessment of Chila Kumari Burman’s diptych, Convenience, Not Love, 1986–7, which uses the passport motif to pr... Read More about Picturing resistance and resilience : South Asian identities in the work of Chila Kumari Burman.

Rich kids : a history of shopping malls in Tehran and the believers are but brothers - digital lack and excess in a postdigital age (2020)
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Scott, J. (2020). Rich kids : a history of shopping malls in Tehran and the believers are but brothers - digital lack and excess in a postdigital age. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 16(2), 134-149. https://doi.org/10.1080/14794713.2020.1761680

This article addresses two recent performances by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley - Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran (2019) and The Believers are but Brothers (2017). It argues that they represent a fresh, stripped back and interrog... Read More about Rich kids : a history of shopping malls in Tehran and the believers are but brothers - digital lack and excess in a postdigital age.

On the completeness of interface descriptions and the consistency of blocked forces obtained in-situ (2020)
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Meggitt, J., & Moorhouse, A. (2020). On the completeness of interface descriptions and the consistency of blocked forces obtained in-situ. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 145, 106850. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.106850

Blocked forces can be used to describe, independently, the operational characteristics of a vibratory source. Their use within a computational model avoids the need to represent explicitly the complex mechanisms that lead to vibratory excitation. T... Read More about On the completeness of interface descriptions and the consistency of blocked forces obtained in-situ.

#digitalnomads, #solotravellers, #remoteworkers : a cultural critique of the travelling entrepreneur on Instagram (2020)
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Bozzi, N. (2020). #digitalnomads, #solotravellers, #remoteworkers : a cultural critique of the travelling entrepreneur on Instagram. Social Media + Society, 6(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305120926644

As opposed to traditional nomads, backpackers, or tourists, digital nomads are defined as Internet-enabled remote workers, who maintain a focus on connectivity and productivity even in leisure. This essay discusses the relationship between Instagram... Read More about #digitalnomads, #solotravellers, #remoteworkers : a cultural critique of the travelling entrepreneur on Instagram.

Security, scandal and the security commission report, 1981 (2020)
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Lomas, D. (2020). Security, scandal and the security commission report, 1981. Intelligence and National Security, 35(5), 734-750. https://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2020.1740387

This research note introduces the December 1981 report of the Security Commission. This report was never released with the main conclusions forming the basis of a statement by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, published in May 1982. But the 1981 repo... Read More about Security, scandal and the security commission report, 1981.

Transitory Prints (2020)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2020). Transitory Prints. #Journal not on list, 29(113),

Print Dialogues (2020)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2020). Print Dialogues. #Journal not on list, 29(113),

Turds, traitors and tossers : the abuse of UK MPs via Twitter (2020)
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Ward, S., & Mcloughlin, L. (2020). Turds, traitors and tossers : the abuse of UK MPs via Twitter. Journal of Legislative Studies, 26(1), 47-73. https://doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2020.1730502

There has been growing public attention around the abuse of MPs online including criminal convictions for violent threats, regular coverage of racist and misogynistic language directed at representatives. Yet, the extent of the problem and patterns o... Read More about Turds, traitors and tossers : the abuse of UK MPs via Twitter.

Examining the pedagogy of theatre lighting (2020)
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Zezulka, K. (2020). Examining the pedagogy of theatre lighting. Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 11(1), 93-107. https://doi.org/10.1080/19443927.2019.1643401

This article addresses educational routes into theatre lighting for live performance as well as the continuing development of lighting professionals once they enter the industry. Both aspects feed into larger concerns about the industry as a whole:... Read More about Examining the pedagogy of theatre lighting.

African adventure and metropolitan dissent in Thomas Hardy’s Two on a Tower (1882) (2020)
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Jackson, R. (2020). African adventure and metropolitan dissent in Thomas Hardy’s Two on a Tower (1882). Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 56(1), 126-139. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2019.1678060

Recent studies of late 19th-century imperialism have challenged postcolonial arguments for the existence of a uniform imperial culture in colonial Britain that unquestioningly supported its overseas expansionist agenda. Through a cultural materialist... Read More about African adventure and metropolitan dissent in Thomas Hardy’s Two on a Tower (1882).

‘Hello, world’ : GCHQ, Twitter and social media engagement (2020)
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McLoughlin, L., Ward, S., & Lomas, D. (2020). ‘Hello, world’ : GCHQ, Twitter and social media engagement. Intelligence and National Security, 35(2), 233-251. https://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2020.1713434

In May 2016, Britain’s signals intelligence agency the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) joined the social media platform Twitter with the message ‘Hello, world’. For an agency once seen as the UK’s ‘most secret’, GCHQ’s moved to social m... Read More about ‘Hello, world’ : GCHQ, Twitter and social media engagement.