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A Ridiculusmus virtual trilogy: grief, laughter and the performance. In Die! Die! Die! Old People Die!
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In Die! Die! Die! Old People Die!

In May 2020, David Woods and Jon Haynes, performers and artistic directors of Ridiculusmus, presented the trilogy ‘Dialogue As The Embodiment of Love’ in the form of a three-day online seminar series, via the online conference platform Teams. It feat... Read More about A Ridiculusmus virtual trilogy: grief, laughter and the performance. In Die! Die! Die! Old People Die!.

Module materials for trainers delivering a workshop on the rights and duties of journalists
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Bekerman, M., & Usenova, B. Module materials for trainers delivering a workshop on the rights and duties of journalists

A set of training materials for a teaching module on the rights and duties of journalists for national trainers in Turkmenistan designed for journalists, lawyers, and public officials. The module covers the international agreements on the freedom of... Read More about Module materials for trainers delivering a workshop on the rights and duties of journalists.

Who writes the narrative for Central Asia?
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Bekerman, M. Who writes the narrative for Central Asia?

A short presentation at a post-conference workshop for media professionals on information space security in Astana, Kazakhstan, focusing on external influences affecting the way the media in Central Asia sets up its agendas and frames stories.

Bolton Worktown: An online archive of Humphrey Spender's photographs of Bolton for Mass Observation
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Edge, C. Bolton Worktown: An online archive of Humphrey Spender's photographs of Bolton for Mass Observation. Bolton

In the 1930s Mass Observation made an experimental study of everyday life in Bolton, a town in North-West England. This study, known as the Worktown project, famously included some of the earliest documentary photographs, taken by Humphrey Spender. T... Read More about Bolton Worktown: An online archive of Humphrey Spender's photographs of Bolton for Mass Observation.

The limits of fact-checking
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Bekerman, M. (in press). The limits of fact-checking

Fact-checking and information verification tools have been heralded as an effective cure against fake news and disinformation but can it replace bona fide editorial process? The presentation points out towards the necessity to integrate fact-checking... Read More about The limits of fact-checking.

The Kraken wakes: extract
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Williams, A. The Kraken wakes: extract. [score pdf]

This is an extract from a larger piece based on John Wyndham's novel The Kraken Wakes. The extract was performed at the 2015 BBC Proms by the BBC Philharmonic orchestra as part of the 'Wireless Nights' collaboration with BBC Radio 4 (Prom 74), and wa... Read More about The Kraken wakes: extract.

Northern voices: bow tie
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Williams, A., & McMillan, I. Northern voices: bow tie

The Northern Voices project is an Arts Council England funded Research and Development project aimed at discovering the ways that regionl varieties of English could be incorporated into the operatic voice. The composer collaborated with renowned poet... Read More about Northern voices: bow tie.

Falling out of cars for quarter-tone alto flute, guitar and live electronics
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Kilpatrick, S. Falling out of cars for quarter-tone alto flute, guitar and live electronics. [Live performance]

This piece was a commission from Rarescale for a new piece for quarter-tone alto flute, guitar and live electronics for premier in September 2016.

The piece is inspired by Jeff Noon's novel of the same name and is an inquiry into the themes of noi... Read More about Falling out of cars for quarter-tone alto flute, guitar and live electronics.

Well yeah
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Davismoon, S. (in press). Well yeah. [Digital Soundfiles]

A fixed-medium sound-art work premiered simultaneously at MCUK Salford and Columbia College Chicago February 2014 by way of live online streaming software LoLa.

Thrones
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Davismoon, S. (in press). Thrones

The presentation-practice-production vs consciousness-raising: Which is efficient in teaching grammar?
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Al Ghazali, F. The presentation-practice-production vs consciousness-raising: Which is efficient in teaching grammar?

This paper investigates two prominent approaches language teachers utilise when teaching grammar. The first is the 'Consciousness-Raising, (CR)' [akin to discovery inductive approach] in comparison with the 'Presentation-Practice-Production, (PPP)' [... Read More about The presentation-practice-production vs consciousness-raising: Which is efficient in teaching grammar?.

Interview with drummer Colin Bailey, who worked with Winifred Atwell in the 1950s
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Mckay, G. Interview with drummer Colin Bailey, who worked with Winifred Atwell in the 1950s

Bailey was born in Swindon in 1934. Now lives in California. In Australia in the early 1960s he was a member of the Australian Jazz Quartet. Became an American citizen in 1970. Playing, recording and touring nationally and internationally with Atwell... Read More about Interview with drummer Colin Bailey, who worked with Winifred Atwell in the 1950s.

First language acquisition vs second language learning: What is the difference?
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Dr. Al Ghazali, F. First language acquisition vs second language learning: What is the difference?

This paper investigates the potential differences between First Language Acquisition (FLA) and New Language Learning (NLL) in the classroom. It examines the factors that influence language acquisition in the two different environments. This includes... Read More about First language acquisition vs second language learning: What is the difference?.