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​Hoard : an artists’ book from concept to production
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Tait, A. ​Hoard : an artists’ book from concept to production. Presented at Livre D'Artist

Hoard is part artists’ book and part installed sculpture. It functions as a book in that it is a repository for knowledge and a place where discourse can begin. ‘Hoard’ is the culmination of a two year research project in Leeds which started with... Read More about ​Hoard : an artists’ book from concept to production.

Performance, death and dinner : autobiography and commensality, prompts for conversations around death and dying
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McCormick, S. Performance, death and dinner : autobiography and commensality, prompts for conversations around death and dying. Presented at International Federation for Theatre Research Annual Conference 2021, National University of Ireland, Galway/Online

This paper explores the origins, development and outcomes of my 2019 Practice as Research project entitled Death, Dinner and Performance: A Study of the Efficacy of Performance to Enhance Conversations Around Death and Dying. The project brought toge... Read More about Performance, death and dinner : autobiography and commensality, prompts for conversations around death and dying.

Fictionality and tourism in the construction of national images. Studies on Japanese anime representations of Spain
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Hernandez Perez, M. Fictionality and tourism in the construction of national images. Studies on Japanese anime representations of Spain. Poster presented at XII congreso nacional y iii internacional : Japon. El turismo como via de conocimiento y desarrollo, Complutense University of Madrid

It is a fact that one of the biggest attractions of modern Japanese culture lies in its immense, outstanding cultural capital. In recent years, the fascination that Japan has on our collective imagination has been stimulated, even more if possible, b... Read More about Fictionality and tourism in the construction of national images. Studies on Japanese anime representations of Spain.

‘I is an other’ : encountering the self as other in expressive arts practice
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Thurston, S. ‘I is an other’ : encountering the self as other in expressive arts practice. Presented at 2nd International Arts in Healthcare Event - Arts, Creativity and the Global Crisis: Reimagining Identity, Otherness and the Possible, Pratt Institute, New York, United States of America

This paper was delivered at the 2nd International Arts in Healthcare Event – Arts, Creativity and the Global Crisis: Reimagining Identity, Otherness and the Possible, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, 4th-6th October 2019 In 1871, the poet Ar... Read More about ‘I is an other’ : encountering the self as other in expressive arts practice.

Made up English in action
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Kendall, J. Made up English in action. Presented at Virtual International Medieval Congress 2020 (vIMC), Online

Bitches, politics, and power
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Moore, L. Bitches, politics, and power. Presented at Mixed Bill's Comedy and Power Conference 2018, Sheffield Hallam University

This paper is based on the comedian Luisa Omielan’s latest touring show Politics for Bitches (2018). Omielan’s authentic comic voice is emerging in her exploration of the politics of gender, class, power and death. In this paper I discuss Omielan’s... Read More about Bitches, politics, and power.

How to be a “good” Anglo-Saxon : designing and using historical videogames in primary schools
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Hiriart, J. How to be a “good” Anglo-Saxon : designing and using historical videogames in primary schools. Presented at Communicating the Past in the Digital Age Proceedings of the International Conference on Digital Methods in Teaching and Learning in Archaeology (12th-13th October 2018), University of Cologne

In the last decades, digital games based on historical themes or settings have become an important form of historical engagement, with a great potential to influence popular conceptions about the past (Uricchio, 2005; Chapman, 2012). In spite of the... Read More about How to be a “good” Anglo-Saxon : designing and using historical videogames in primary schools.

Protecting students from harassment and sexual assault : a human-centred design approach
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a human-centred design approach. Presented at 22nd German Congress on Crime Prevention, Hanover, Germany

Harassment and sexual assault are a key concern for universities due to the impact that such incidents have on student victims—and potentially on a university's reputation. Women are particularly at risk during student nights out, where unsafe routes... Read More about Protecting students from harassment and sexual assault : a human-centred design approach.

Distributed and collaborative multimedia authoring architecture and its application to learning platform : general findings for HCI requirements
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Choi, I., & Bargar, R. Distributed and collaborative multimedia authoring architecture and its application to learning platform : general findings for HCI requirements. Presented at 13th Annual Conference on Multimedia Information Technology and Applications (MITA), Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia

Emerging and social media populates online sites and applications with substantial limitations for cultivating creative production and constructive consumption of media. We analyze transaction structures in peer-to-peer media exchanges and current m... Read More about Distributed and collaborative multimedia authoring architecture and its application to learning platform : general findings for HCI requirements.

Fake News is a Fake Story
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Bekerman, M. Fake News is a Fake Story. Presented at International Media Business Forum - Moscow 12 April 2017

Mixing media ‘constellations’: musical history and place in live intermedial practice
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Scott, J. Mixing media ‘constellations’: musical history and place in live intermedial practice. Presented at IFTR Annual Conference 2016, University of Stockholm

This presentation arises from a research project, exploring the musical history of Salford, Greater Manchester, and placing that in relation to my experiences as a new resident there, through the creation of live intermedial events. Live intermediali... Read More about Mixing media ‘constellations’: musical history and place in live intermedial practice.

The value of design research in improving crime prevention policy and practice
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Davey, C., & Wootton, A. The value of design research in improving crime prevention policy and practice. Presented at Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the European Academy of Design

The Design Against Crime Solution Centre at the University of Salford adopts a human-centred, design-led approach to issues of security, wellbeing and social responsibility. This paper explores how improved service design can enhance the efforts of u... Read More about The value of design research in improving crime prevention policy and practice.

When the role of the court interpreter intersects and interacts with new technologies
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Devaux, J. When the role of the court interpreter intersects and interacts with new technologies. Presented at International Postgraduate Conference in Translation and Interpreting (IPCITI) 2014, Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies at the University of Manchester

Videoconference (VC) systems have been used in courts in England and Wales for more than fifteen years. However, it can be argued that research into how new technologies and interpreters interact in legal settings is still in its infancy. The aim of... Read More about When the role of the court interpreter intersects and interacts with new technologies.