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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?.

Panopticons within panopticons : surveillance inversions in Willie Doherty’s video installations (2013)
Journal Article
Blair, P. (2013). Panopticons within panopticons : surveillance inversions in Willie Doherty’s video installations. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 49(5), 539-551. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2013.842775

From the understanding that postcolonialism is linked to power structures, and that surveillance activity is a means for knowledge acquisition, this article considers different ways of seeing/being seen as avenues for gaining control. It addresses su... Read More about Panopticons within panopticons : surveillance inversions in Willie Doherty’s video installations.

Context is half the work : The live brief in fine art education (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Randall, J. (2013, September). Context is half the work : The live brief in fine art education. Presented at 'Paradox' Fine Art European Forum Biennial Conference: The Inheritance: Contesting Legacies in Fine Art Practice, Research and Education, Granada, Spain

Jill Randall, Senior Lecturer on the BA (Hons) Visual Arts Course in the School of Arts & Media, has just returned from presenting a paper at “Paradox”- the Fine Art European Forum Conference, “The Inheritance: Contesting Legacies in Fine Art Practic... Read More about Context is half the work : The live brief in fine art education.

The 21st Century Journalism Handbook (2013)
Book
Hadwin, S., Holmes, T., & Mottershead, G. (2013). The 21st Century Journalism Handbook. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315834405

Set against the background of the fundamental issues facing the industry today, The 21st Century Journalism Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the core principles and practices essential to the modern journalist.  Convergence, online, the growth o... Read More about The 21st Century Journalism Handbook.

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.

Methodology to monitor the implementation of the ‘European code of good conduct for microcredit provision' by microcredit providers - microcredit provider guidelines (2013)
Book
Dayson, K., & Vik, P. (2013). Methodology to monitor the implementation of the ‘European code of good conduct for microcredit provision' by microcredit providers - microcredit provider guidelines. Brussels: European Commission, Directorate-General for Regional Policy. https://doi.org/10.2776/88587

These provider guidelines are intended to support microcredit providers (henceforth, ‘the providers’) wanting to implement the ‘European Code of Good Conduct for Microcredit Provision’ (henceforth, ‘the Code’). The guidance is aimed at management and... Read More about Methodology to monitor the implementation of the ‘European code of good conduct for microcredit provision' by microcredit providers - microcredit provider guidelines.

Methodology to monitor the implementation of the ‘European code of good conduct for microcredit provision’ by microcredit providers - evaluator methodology (2013)
Book
Dayson, K., & Vik, P. (2013). Methodology to monitor the implementation of the ‘European code of good conduct for microcredit provision’ by microcredit providers - evaluator methodology. Brussels: European Commission, Directorate-General for Regional Policy. https://doi.org/10.2776/89112

This document is the methodology to monitor the implementation of the ‘European Code of Good Conduct for Microcredit Provision’ (henceforth, ‘the Code’) by microcredit providers (henceforth, ‘the providers’). The methodology is primarily aimed at t... Read More about Methodology to monitor the implementation of the ‘European code of good conduct for microcredit provision’ by microcredit providers - evaluator methodology.

Serial narrative, intertextuality, and the role of audiences in the creation of a franchise : an analysis of the Indiana Jones saga from a cross-media perspective (2013)
Journal Article
Hernandez Perez, M., & Rodríguez, J. (2014). Serial narrative, intertextuality, and the role of audiences in the creation of a franchise : an analysis of the Indiana Jones saga from a cross-media perspective. Mass Communication and Society, 17(1), 26-53. https://doi.org/10.1080/15205436.2013.788192

Rather than the simple adaptation of a story across different media, cross-media narrative should be defined as that which is transformed by virtue of use a medium and its different languages (film, comics, video games, etc.). This article extends an... Read More about Serial narrative, intertextuality, and the role of audiences in the creation of a franchise : an analysis of the Indiana Jones saga from a cross-media perspective.

Notes on William Blake’s paper makers, c. 1789–1795 (2013)
Journal Article
Yates, M. (2013). Notes on William Blake’s paper makers, c. 1789–1795. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, 26(3), 169-179. https://doi.org/10.1080/0895769X.2013.796548

This study investigates the connections between Blake’s uses of papers and the paper makers who manufactured these media between c. 1789 and 1795. Relating the papers’ countermarks and watermarks to particular paper-making firms, I introduce a seri... Read More about Notes on William Blake’s paper makers, c. 1789–1795.

European civil war films : memory, conflict and nostalgia (2013)
Book
Kosmidou, S. (2013). European civil war films : memory, conflict and nostalgia. New York, London: Routledge

This monograph examines the ways in which late twentieth-century European cinema deals with the neglected subject of civil war. Exploring a range of films about the Spanish, Irish, Former Yugoslavian, and Greek civil wars, this comparative and interd... Read More about European civil war films : memory, conflict and nostalgia.

All the world's a screen featuring the seven stages of man (2013)
Journal Article
Gould, C., & Sermon, P. (2013). All the world's a screen featuring the seven stages of man. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 9(2), 231-246. https://doi.org/10.1386/padm.9.2.231_1

Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon developed and presented this collaborative new artwork entitled All the World’s a Screen, a live interactive telecommunications performance, to link public audiences in Manchester and Barcelona. On the evening of Satur... Read More about All the world's a screen featuring the seven stages of man.

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.

China’s pragmatic tactic in international climate change negotiations : reserving principles with compromise (2013)
Journal Article
Wu, F. (2013). China’s pragmatic tactic in international climate change negotiations : reserving principles with compromise. Asian Survey, 53(4), 778-800. https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2013.53.4.778

Although China has consistently rejected any binding emissions cut commitments in international climate change negotiations, it has made some compromises so as to maintain unity with the Group of 77 and to extract concessions and benefits from develo... Read More about China’s pragmatic tactic in international climate change negotiations : reserving principles with compromise.

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.