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It’s about time: Cinema and science fiction (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Since their inception in the late 19th century, both cinema and science fiction have repeatedly explored questions of time and temporality in terms of form as well as narrative and theme.

To what extent do children’s expressions of time actually refer to time? An investigation into the temporal and discursive usages of temporal adverbs in family interaction (2024)
Journal Article

Many studies have explored children’s acquisition of temporal adverbs. However, the extent to which children’s early temporal language has discursive instead of solely temporal meanings has been largely ignored. We report two corpus-based studies tha... Read More about To what extent do children’s expressions of time actually refer to time? An investigation into the temporal and discursive usages of temporal adverbs in family interaction.

Homagen a Luiz Sacilotto (2024)
Exhibition / Performance

Composition I and II, 2024, two collage works made in response to Luiz Sacilotto's Composition painting 1949 for the exhibition: Homagen a Luiz Sacilotto, organised by Marica Rosenberger.

Homagen a Luiz Sacilotto, organised by Marica Rosenberger,... Read More about Homagen a Luiz Sacilotto.

In Praise of Birds: World Book Night 2024 (2024)
Exhibition / Performance

World Book Night 2024 - In Praise of Birds.
Exhibited artefact: The Yellowhammer's Song [Letterpress print] inspired by An A-Z of Birdsong, limited edition, John Bevis.
Exhibited at Bristol. 19 April 2024 - 19 July 2024

Ten statements on technics (2024)
Book Chapter

To understand how preeminent scholars and creative practitioners approach the topic of technology today, Nicholas Baer and Annie van den Oever invited them to reflect on a series of questions: What drew them to technology as a matter of inquiry, and... Read More about Ten statements on technics.

There’s more to life than the monomyth: multiperspectival approaches to teaching narrative and story in university film and media departments (2024)
Journal Article

This article critiques the ongoing dominance of the Hollywood monomyth in the film and television industry, at least in the UK if not more widely. It considers how this is impacting on the teaching of narrative and story in university film and media... Read More about There’s more to life than the monomyth: multiperspectival approaches to teaching narrative and story in university film and media departments.

Ragged Cinema (2024)
Digital Artefact

The image has been created for the publication 'Left Cultures' as a response to the article titled 'Ragged Cinema' by Núria Araüna Baró and David Archibald. The image-making process combines artificial intelligence and printed matter to capture the t... Read More about Ragged Cinema.

Kind Materials Research (2024)
Exhibition / Performance

Kind Materials Research explored sustainable alternatives to conventional dyeing and finishing by innovatively integrating bio-dyeing with laser technology. Experimental bio-mordants from plant, fungi and algae sources enhanced the natural, plant-bas... Read More about Kind Materials Research.

Writing Joyishly (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Workshop for the Association for Art History Conference 2024
University of Bristol, 3-5 April 2024

Session Convenors: Rebecca Bell, UWE Bristol; Clare Johnson, UWE Bristol; Rachael Miles, UWE Bristol; Jenny Rintoul, UWE Bristol; Joanne Lee, Sheff... Read More about Writing Joyishly.

Negotiating Creativity (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This paper explores an aspect of Creative Writing’s pedagogy which can be overlooked by students and teachers, who primarily want to focus on how to write better scripts, fiction and poetry. It addresses a problem many creative writing teachers face... Read More about Negotiating Creativity.

The pleasure of reading against: Embedding lifelong critical literacy from picturebooks to social media (2024)
Book Chapter

In almost all children’s literature somebody lies. Harry Potter is told by the Dursleys that his parents died in a car accident, Lyra believes Lord Asriel to be her uncle, and countless narrators in picturebooks contradict, at some level, the images... Read More about The pleasure of reading against: Embedding lifelong critical literacy from picturebooks to social media.