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From pluralism to pluralism : Italy and the corporatist debate (1988)
Book Chapter
Bull, M. (1988). From pluralism to pluralism : Italy and the corporatist debate. In A. Cox, & N. O'Sullivan (Eds.), The Corporate State: Corporatism and the State Tradition in Western Europe. London: Edward Elgar

This chapter analyses the application of the concept and practice of neo-corporatism to the relationship between the state, business and trade unions in post-war Italy, finding the Italian case to be distinctive and different to trends elsewhere.

A corpus stylistic approach to mental health
Book Chapter
Price, H. (2023). A corpus stylistic approach to mental health. In M. Burke (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Stylistics. Routledge

Mental illness is an increasingly important social issue with issues pertaining to the responsible reporting of mental illness becoming an area that mental health charities and advocates have focussed on in recent years. In line with the increased... Read More about A corpus stylistic approach to mental health.

From Carnism to Cannibalism: intersectional speciesism in fiction film, Cloud Atlas
Book Chapter
Herring, L. (in press). From Carnism to Cannibalism: intersectional speciesism in fiction film, Cloud Atlas. In L. Herring, & C. Parkinson (Eds.), Animal Activism On and Off Screen. Sydney University Press

documentaries. This chapter explores what a fiction film can say about animal activism when read from a critical intersectional perspective. In 2012 Cloud Atlas was released to surprisingly little fanfare, garnering mixed reviews and underperforming... Read More about From Carnism to Cannibalism: intersectional speciesism in fiction film, Cloud Atlas.

Transnational filmmaker, fanboy-auteur: screening Nolan’s Inception in China
Book Chapter
Herring, L. (2022). Transnational filmmaker, fanboy-auteur: screening Nolan’s Inception in China. In C. Parkinson, & I. Labrouillere (Eds.), A Critical Companion to Christopher Nolan. Lexington Books

Since the release of Batman Begins (2005) in China, Christopher Nolan’s films have performed increasingly well in the Chinese film market. As the world’s fastest growing film market, China has become the primary export destination for Hollywood films... Read More about Transnational filmmaker, fanboy-auteur: screening Nolan’s Inception in China.

Introduction: Thinking Light
Book Chapter
Graham, K., Palmer, S., & Zezulka, K. (2023). Introduction: Thinking Light. In S. Palmer, J. McKinney, S. Di Benedetto, & K. Graham (Eds.), Contemporary Performance Lighting: Experience, Creativity and Meaning. Bloomsbury Methuen

‘Then after a while my heart is sick for you, like you are my own boy, like I am your own mother’ : indigenous mother-work as colonial resistance in Tekahionwake’s ‘Catharine of the “Crow’s Nest”’ (1910)
Book Chapter
Barnes, E. (in press). ‘Then after a while my heart is sick for you, like you are my own boy, like I am your own mother’ : indigenous mother-work as colonial resistance in Tekahionwake’s ‘Catharine of the “Crow’s Nest”’ (1910). In Marginalized Women and Work in 20th and 21st-Century British and American Literature and Media. Vernon Press

At the threshold of the inarticulate : 'Made-up' Englishes – action and reaction
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. At the threshold of the inarticulate : 'Made-up' Englishes – action and reaction. In Early Medieval English in the Modern Age (115-134). UK: Boydell and Brewer

I will look at the impetus behind literary texts that explore, revive and adapt the language and literature of early medieval England in 20th and 21st prose or verse, such as Paul Kingsnorth’s Wake, connecting with Philip Terry’s Bayeux Tapestry, and... Read More about At the threshold of the inarticulate : 'Made-up' Englishes – action and reaction.

Introduction
Book Chapter
Searle, D. Introduction. In D. Searle (Ed.), The Military Papers and Correspondence of Major-General J.F.C. Fuller, 1916-1933 (1-28). Stroud: The History Press

Prospects for EU-funded security research : the ethics of impact outside the EU discourse
Book Chapter
Davey, C., & Wootton, A. (in press). Prospects for EU-funded security research : the ethics of impact outside the EU discourse. In International Perspectives of Crime Prevention (171-195). Forum Verlag Godesberg GmbH

European-funded security research and innovation aims at “protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens”, and is funded through the Framework 7 and Horizon2020 “Secure societies” programmes. The EU commission has funded a project n... Read More about Prospects for EU-funded security research : the ethics of impact outside the EU discourse.

Islington Mill, Sound Control, Ocidente, Opinião : cartographies and archaeologies of popular music scenes in Manchester and Porto Alegre
Book Chapter
Goddard, M., & Silveira, F. (in press). Islington Mill, Sound Control, Ocidente, Opinião : cartographies and archaeologies of popular music scenes in Manchester and Porto Alegre. In P. Guerra, & P. Costa (Eds.), ‘I’ll be your mirror’: Creative Milieus and Cultural Scenes in Contemporary Urban Spaces. Porto, Portugal: University of Porto. Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Manuscript submitted for publication

This chapter emerges out of research conducted for the CAPES funded “Creative Industries, Cities and Popular music Scenes” project between Unisinos and the University of Salford looking at popular music scenes in Manchester and Porto Alegre. Taking u... Read More about Islington Mill, Sound Control, Ocidente, Opinião : cartographies and archaeologies of popular music scenes in Manchester and Porto Alegre.

Playing with the archive, piercing the archive
Book Chapter
Carson, J., & Miller, R. Playing with the archive, piercing the archive. In A. Koval, T. Sirove, & A. Terry (Eds.), Museopathy Revisited : Artist Interventions in Canada and Beyond. McGill-Queen’s University Press. Manuscript submitted for publication

“…it is the element that rises from the scene, shoots out of it like an arrow, and pierces me.” (Barthes, 1980) Collaborative artists Carson & Miller’s project with the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) utilises their established pra... Read More about Playing with the archive, piercing the archive.