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(2023)
Book Chapter
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From the execution ballad to the dramatic monologue: Criminal confession reconfigured (2023)
Journal Article
Victorian dramatic monologues about murder, including such prominent examples as Robert Browning’s “Porphyria’s Lover,” “My Last Duchess,” and The Ring and the Book, as well as Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s “A Last Confession,” often rely upon readers’ fa... Read More about From the execution ballad to the dramatic monologue: Criminal confession reconfigured.
Women in Print I and Women in Print 2 (2023)
Journal Article
Review of Women in Print I and Women in Print 2. Each book consists of essays written by individual researchers, designers, historians, librarians, curators and artists offering a range of voices exploring women's roles in printing history. These two... Read More about Women in Print I and Women in Print 2.
Family ties (2023)
Journal Article
Family Ties - Artist Terrie Reddish explains to Sarah Bodman how book artists in New Zealand are building creative connections and book arts’ networks
Emerson's Metaphors (2023)
Book
Emerson's Metaphors provides a radical reading of Ralph Waldo Emerson's figurative language, demonstrating that Emerson's metaphors should be understood as ways of thinking. Covering the full range of Emerson's writings, this book offers a reinterpre... Read More about Emerson's Metaphors.
Advances in printed electronic textiles (2023)
Journal Article
Electronic textiles (e-textiles) have emerged as a revolutionary solution for personalized healthcare, enabling the continuous collection and communication of diverse physiological parameters when seamlessly integrated with the human body. Among vari... Read More about Advances in printed electronic textiles.
2D material-based wearable energy harvesting textiles: A review (2023)
Journal Article
Wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) have emerged as a transformative technology revolutionizing healthcare monitoring and communication by seamlessly integrating with the human body. However, their practical application has been limited by the... Read More about 2D material-based wearable energy harvesting textiles: A review.
Initial art and design teacher education: Transgression and flux (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Initial teacher education (ITE) is frequently considered a liminal space of flux where learners' knowledge, identity, and values are challenged and changed. Characteristics of this flux include navigation of new connections between personal and profe... Read More about Initial art and design teacher education: Transgression and flux.
Crossing gender: Andy Warhol’s Candy Darling, America and Angela Carter’s The Passion of New Eve (2023)
Book Chapter
Angela Carter’s The Passion of New Eve (1977) is a darkly satirical novel which explores the crossing of gender in the context of Second Wave feminism. Close connections will be made between this literary text and the visit made by Carter and her hus... Read More about Crossing gender: Andy Warhol’s Candy Darling, America and Angela Carter’s The Passion of New Eve.
Supporting new teachers: Insights from the education system in England (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
How to prepare student teachers and support them in their first few years in school is a fundamental consideration for education systems around the world. In this webinar we discuss how this is approached in England. Will Grant, Programme Lead for th... Read More about Supporting new teachers: Insights from the education system in England.
Media cities and the reconstruction of space and place (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This presentation explores the concept of a 'media city'. It begins with a definition: media cities are a planned, highly structured intervention that is part of a transformational change in the urban landscape. The presentation then discusses a part... Read More about Media cities and the reconstruction of space and place.
Raising Cary Grant, The Bristol Footsteps of Archie Leach (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
The University of the West of England and Cary Comes Home Festival present an all-new immersive actor-led theatre walk in partnership with Show Of Strength Theatre Company, using language and location to explore the transformation of Bristol-born Arc... Read More about Raising Cary Grant, The Bristol Footsteps of Archie Leach.
Close Reading: Il Piacere Della Lettura (2023)
Book
Close reading is the most essential skill that literature students continue to develop across the full length of their studies. This book is the ideal guide to the practice, providing a methodology that can be used for poetry, novels, drama, and beyo... Read More about Close Reading: Il Piacere Della Lettura.
Space to think critically: Pedagogies of Joy and Critical & Contextual Studies (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Critical and Contextual Studies (CCS) alludes to a curricula space commonly associated with writing, ‘theory’ and critical thinking in the Art School. Models of CCS differ from institution to institution; while some appear isolated from the studio, o... Read More about Space to think critically: Pedagogies of Joy and Critical & Contextual Studies.
Impact 12 Proceedings // Panel Sessions and Reflective papers (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
These first 15 articles are part of the Impact Proceedings from the panel sessions and reflective presentations.
The discursive construction of solidarity by Ghanaian female parliamentarians (2023)
Journal Article
Research on issues of women has largely focused attention on, among others, power asymmetries and gender stereotypes, with less emphasis on positive linguistic mechanisms of women. Drawing on a critical discourse analytical approach and using Ghanaia... Read More about The discursive construction of solidarity by Ghanaian female parliamentarians.
Belonging in place/-making tools to creatively cultivate belonging in processes of public placemaking (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Beyond our most basic needs, Maslow, posited belonging (alongside love) as our most significant psychological need.
Belonging noun
“the feeling of being comfortable and happy in a particular situation or with a particular group of people, and bein... Read More about Belonging in place/-making tools to creatively cultivate belonging in processes of public placemaking.
CURIOs for care: Designing physical prompts for research (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
As design researchers, we are drawn towards creating tangible artifacts. The CURIOs for Care project embraces this appeal of making physical artefacts as a means of inquiry and as a creative tool to invite stories about individuals' experiences with... Read More about CURIOs for care: Designing physical prompts for research.
The power of a HUG: Implementation of assistive technology across a health board (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HUG, a soft comforter specifically designed for individuals with advanced dementia, was developed by the HUG by LAUGH team at Cardiff Metropolitan University. With weighted arms and legs, a soft body, and a simulated beating heart, HUG aims to provid... Read More about The power of a HUG: Implementation of assistive technology across a health board.
The alchemy of metaphor (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
In Joan Didion’s biopic ‘The Centre Will Not Hold’ there’s a moment when she speaks of seeing a five year old girl on acid in Haight Ashbury.
‘It was gold,’ she says, sharp-eyed and birdlike.
Didion knew the power of writing to transform... Read More about The alchemy of metaphor.