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The dance and movement work of Jennifer Pike Cobbing : economies of effort and vitality dynamics (2021)
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Thurston, S. (2021). The dance and movement work of Jennifer Pike Cobbing : economies of effort and vitality dynamics. Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, 13(1), 5. https://doi.org/10.16995/bip.3401

Jennifer Pike (1920-2016) was a major artist whose practice traversed the disciplines of painting, drawing, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, photography, jewellery-making, poetry and performance. Although a fuller appreciation of the scale and range of... Read More about The dance and movement work of Jennifer Pike Cobbing : economies of effort and vitality dynamics.

A structured mechanism for identifying political influencers on social media platforms : top 10 Saudi political Twitter users (2021)
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Alsolami, A., Mundy, D., & Hernandez Perez, M. (2021). A structured mechanism for identifying political influencers on social media platforms : top 10 Saudi political Twitter users. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 15(4), 366-372

Social media networks, such as Twitter, offer the perfect opportunity to either positively or negatively affect political attitudes on large audiences. The existence of influential users who have developed a reputation for their knowledge and expe... Read More about A structured mechanism for identifying political influencers on social media platforms : top 10 Saudi political Twitter users.

Animating with Print (2021)
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Cherniwchan, C. (2021). Animating with Print. #Journal not on list, 30(118),

Advocacy through Print (2021)
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Cherniwchan, C. (2021). Advocacy through Print. #Journal not on list, 30(118),

The Italian government response to Covid-19 and the making of a prime minister (2021)
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Bull, M. (2021). The Italian government response to Covid-19 and the making of a prime minister. Contemporary Italian Politics, 13(2), 149-165. https://doi.org/10.1080/23248823.2021.1914453

Italy was the first European democracy to be hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. The government’s response, especially in the first wave, was confused, dilatory and inadequate, and the country found itself in an unprecedented public health crisis, leading... Read More about The Italian government response to Covid-19 and the making of a prime minister.

‘I’m Not There Anymore’ : film performance affects and the loosening of narrative (2021)
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Prokopic, P. (2021). ‘I’m Not There Anymore’ : film performance affects and the loosening of narrative. Open Screens, 4(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.16995/os.38

The film emerged from a wider, AHRC-funded practice-as-research PhD entitled Affective Cinema, which experiments with cinematographic and directorial techniques, and methods of working with performers, in order to generate film structures that disrup... Read More about ‘I’m Not There Anymore’ : film performance affects and the loosening of narrative.

Verb argument structure overgeneralisations for the English intransitive and transitive constructions : grammaticality judgments and production priming (2021)
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Bidgood, A., Pine, J., Rowland, C., Sala, G., Freudenthal, D., & Ambridge, B. (2021). Verb argument structure overgeneralisations for the English intransitive and transitive constructions : grammaticality judgments and production priming. Language and Cognition, 13(3), 397-437. https://doi.org/10.1017/langcog.2021.8

We used a multi-method approach to investigate how children avoid (or retreat from) argument structure overgeneralisation errors (e.g., *You giggled me). Experiment 1 investigated how semantic and statistical constraints (preemption and entrenchment)... Read More about Verb argument structure overgeneralisations for the English intransitive and transitive constructions : grammaticality judgments and production priming.

“It’s the Best Job on the Paper” – The Courts Beat During the Journalism Crisis (2021)
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Jones, R. (2021). “It’s the Best Job on the Paper” – The Courts Beat During the Journalism Crisis. Journalism Practice, 15(9), 1307-1328. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2021.1910980

Local journalism in the UK has been described as being in "crisis". Local newspapers have experienced years of declining circulations and staff cuts, leading to questions about how effectively those institutions can continue to perform normative func... Read More about “It’s the Best Job on the Paper” – The Courts Beat During the Journalism Crisis.

Stretched nerves and suffering minds : the isolating effects of female madness in Villette (2021)
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Bury, H. (in press). Stretched nerves and suffering minds : the isolating effects of female madness in Villette. Brontë Studies, 46(2), 159-171. https://doi.org/10.1080/14748932.2021.1875631

This article analyses the symbiotic relationship between Lucy Snowe’s madness and isolation in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette (1853). I argue that madness enhances isolation, and isolation enhances madness, through an exploration of Lucy’s solitude. In... Read More about Stretched nerves and suffering minds : the isolating effects of female madness in Villette.

Belittling Ern : the changing performance dynamic of Morecambe and Wise (2021)
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Hewett, R. (2021). Belittling Ern : the changing performance dynamic of Morecambe and Wise. Comedy Studies, 12(2), 203-214. https://doi.org/10.1080/2040610X.2021.1893468

Despite their renown as one of the most successful double acts in British television history, Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise have received scant academic attention. However, they have been celebrated in numerous biographies and documentaries, as resul... Read More about Belittling Ern : the changing performance dynamic of Morecambe and Wise.

Cement Prints (2021)
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Cherniwchan, C. (2021). Cement Prints. #Journal not on list, 30(117),

A Glimpse at Freedom (2021)
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Cherniwchan, C. (2021). A Glimpse at Freedom. #Journal not on list, 30(117),

Exploring value propositions to drive Self-Sovereign Identity adoption (2021)
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Lockwood, M. (2021). Exploring value propositions to drive Self-Sovereign Identity adoption. Frontiers in Block Chain, 4, 611945. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbloc.2021.611945

This paper presents research exploring the balancing of interactive friction and value proposition in the context of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) technology adoption. This work extends a related investigation of a full agency engagement with a User-... Read More about Exploring value propositions to drive Self-Sovereign Identity adoption.

An accessible interface layer for Self-Sovereign Identity (2021)
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Lockwood, M. (2021). An accessible interface layer for Self-Sovereign Identity. Frontiers in Block Chain, 3, 609101. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbloc.2020.609101

The mechanisms and evolving standards collectively known as self-sovereign identity (SSI) offer the prospect of a decentralized Internet by providing a central pillar for a human-centered data ecosystem (HCDE). Once established this technology promis... Read More about An accessible interface layer for Self-Sovereign Identity.

Los funnies de Hobart (2021)
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Searle, D. (2021). Los funnies de Hobart. Desperta ferro. Contemporánea, 62-65

Factions and splits in British politics (2021)
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Williams, B., & Hickson, K. (2021). Factions and splits in British politics. Political Insight, 12(1), 16-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/20419058211000997

Four decades on from the formation of the Social Democratic Party, Ben Williams and Kevin Hickson explore how factionalism and in-fighting have sculpted the shape of British party politics.

Party politics and intelligence : the Labour Party, British intelligence and oversight, 1979-1994 (2021)
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Lomas, D. (2021). Party politics and intelligence : the Labour Party, British intelligence and oversight, 1979-1994. Intelligence and National Security, 36(3), 410-430. https://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2021.1874102

For much of the 20th Century, intelligence and security was a taboo subject for Parliamentarians. While Labour backbenchers had suspicions of the secret state, there was a long-held bipartisan consensus that debates on intelligence were ‘dangerous an... Read More about Party politics and intelligence : the Labour Party, British intelligence and oversight, 1979-1994.