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Writing up your project findings (2013)
Book Chapter
Walton, G., & Grant, M. (2013). Writing up your project findings. In M. Grant, B. Sen, & H. Spring (Eds.), Research, Evaluation and Audit: Key Steps in Demonstrating Your Value (209-220). London: Facet Publishing

Fine Art practice, research and education across Europe PARADOX Fine Art European Forum. (2013)
Book Chapter
Randall, J. (2013). PARADOX Fine Art European Forum. In A. Lopez, C. Segovia, M. Martinez, & M. Barquier-Perez (Eds.), Fine Art Practice, Research and Education across Europe (737-750). Granada, Spain: Editorial Universidad de Granada (Spain) & Downhill Publishing LTD, New York, USA

'Context is half the work' the live brief in fine art education

The study of interrogation : a focus on torture, but what about the intelligence? (2013)
Book Chapter
Newbery, S. (2013). The study of interrogation : a focus on torture, but what about the intelligence?. In C. Moran, & C. Murphy (Eds.), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US : Historiography Since 1945 (222-235). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press

Interrogation that aims to collect intelligence from the person being interrogated has received scholarly and public attention, largely as a result of its connection with torture. The torture debate – as it is known – began when interrogators were un... Read More about The study of interrogation : a focus on torture, but what about the intelligence?.

Playing nicely with others : lessons from successes in partnership working (2013)
Book Chapter
O'Neill, M. (2013). Playing nicely with others : lessons from successes in partnership working. In J. Brown (Ed.), The Future of Policing: Papers prepared for the Stevens Independent Commission into the Future of Policing in England and Wales. Oxford, UK: Routledge, Taylor & Francis

Spatial parody, theatricalisation and constructions of ‘self’ in Patricia Highsmith’sThe Price of Salt and Carson McCullers’ The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (2013)
Book Chapter
Piper, F. (2013). Spatial parody, theatricalisation and constructions of ‘self’ in Patricia Highsmith’sThe Price of Salt and Carson McCullers’ The Ballad of the Sad Cafe. In T. Gomez Reuz, & T. Gifford (Eds.), Women in Transit Through Literary Liminal Spaces (151-165). London & New York: Palgrave Macmillan

This essay considers the ways in which Highsmith and McCullers use theatricalisation of space to suspend the distinction between public and private as a defining trope in gender construction. Both texts, I argue, explore ‘transit’ as space/place that... Read More about Spatial parody, theatricalisation and constructions of ‘self’ in Patricia Highsmith’sThe Price of Salt and Carson McCullers’ The Ballad of the Sad Cafe.

Retrofit innovation in the UK social housing sector (2013)
Book Chapter
Swan, W. Retrofit innovation in the UK social housing sector. In W. Swan, & P. Brown (Eds.), Retrofitting the Built Environment. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118273463.ch4

The sustainable retrofit of the domestic stock has been identified as one of the major ways to drive the UK's transition to a low-carbon economy. New systems and products to better insulate our homes, generate energy and control how we use it; all re... Read More about Retrofit innovation in the UK social housing sector.

Make no assumptions (2013)
Book Chapter
Baker, C., Smith, L., & Swan, W. (2013). Make no assumptions. In W. Swan, & P. Brown (Eds.), Retrofitting the Built Environment. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118273463.ch8

The selection of the correct options to upgrade a building to improve its energy performance is an essential part of the sustainable retrofit process. It requires a complex mix of skills to identify and deliver the most effective combination of measu... Read More about Make no assumptions.

Archaeology for all : Managing expectations and learning from the past for the future - the Dig Manchester community archaeology experience (2013)
Book Chapter
Nevell, M. (2013). Archaeology for all : Managing expectations and learning from the past for the future - the Dig Manchester community archaeology experience. In C. Dalglish (Ed.), Archaeology, the Public and the Recent Past (65-75). Woodbridge: Boydell Press

This paper provides an overview of the ‘I Dig Moston’/‘Dig Manchester’ community archaeology project, which took place in Manchester, England, between 2003 and 2008. This project involved the collaboration of local residents, school children, communi... Read More about Archaeology for all : Managing expectations and learning from the past for the future - the Dig Manchester community archaeology experience.

Emerging pedagogies (2013)
Book Chapter
Keegan, H. (2013). Emerging pedagogies. In P. Fraser, & J. Wardle (Eds.), Current Perspectives in Media Education. Palgrave Macmillan

A characteristic of good media educators is their willingness to continually rethink their practice in the light of both classroom experience and the ever-changing nature of the media itself – from introducing different texts for analysis, to trying... Read More about Emerging pedagogies.

An artists approach to board games (2013)
Book Chapter
Ingleson, S. (2013). An artists approach to board games. In A. Moseley, & N. Whitton (Eds.), New Traditional Games for Learning : A Case Book. New York: Routledge

This book chapter focuses on the development of board games within an arts educational context and looks at how methods of generating creative content and reflective practice within the board game mechanics can be adapted to other subject areas. I di... Read More about An artists approach to board games.

Exploring emerging perspectives on gender and drugs (2013)
Book Chapter
Moore, K., & Measham, F. (2013). Exploring emerging perspectives on gender and drugs. In W. Mistral (Ed.), Emerging Perspectives on Substance Misuse (80-97). Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell

The many lovers of Miss Jane Austen (2013)
Book Chapter
Artt, S., Longden, K., McCabe, J., Formica, S., Tucker, P., & Wyver, J. (2013). The many lovers of Miss Jane Austen. In L. Raw, & R. Dryden (Eds.), Global Jane Austen: pleasure, passion, and possessiveness in the Jane Austen community (65-81). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137270764_6

On December 23, 2011, the BBC broadcast The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen, which attempts to explain why Austen has been recognized as a literary genius whose fame rivals Dickens and Shakespeare. Presented by historian Amanda Vickery, the program e... Read More about The many lovers of Miss Jane Austen.

Shoegaze as the third wave : affective psychedelic noise, c. 1965-1991 (2013)
Book Chapter
Halligan, B. (2013). Shoegaze as the third wave : affective psychedelic noise, c. 1965-1991. In M. Goddard, B. Halligan, & N. Spelman (Eds.), Resonances : Noise and Contemporary Music. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher's description of book: Resonances is a compelling collection of new essays by scholars, writers and musicians, all seeking to explore and enlighten this field of study. Noise seems to stand for a lack of aesthetic grace, to alienate or d... Read More about Shoegaze as the third wave : affective psychedelic noise, c. 1965-1991.

Police decision making and the drunk : Exploring penalty notices for disorder (2013)
Book Chapter
Grace, S. (2013). Police decision making and the drunk : Exploring penalty notices for disorder. In P. Ponsaers, A. Crawford, J. de Maillard, J. Shapland, & A. Verhage (Eds.), Crime, Violence, Justice and Social Order: Monitoring Contemporary Security Issues (111-129). Maklu

Binge drinking accounts for half of all alcohol consumed in Britain, however, whilst there is much research about the policing of the night-time economy (NTE), there is little that considers the specific role of the police in dealing with alcohol-rel... Read More about Police decision making and the drunk : Exploring penalty notices for disorder.