A working-class green movement
(2021)
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Planet Pod: Whose-fish-are-they-anyway? (2021)
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Now the dust has settled, what does Brexit mean for local fishermen, for the fish catches and for precious marine habitats like Doggerbank?
Join our guests Dr Tom Appleby and John Condon for a thorough update on just what the Brexit deal does and... Read More about Planet Pod: Whose-fish-are-they-anyway?.
Mark Glancy, ‘Cary Grant, The Making of a Hollywood Legend,' UK book launch (2021)
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On what would have been Cary Grant’s 117th birthday, Mark Glancy – whose new book launches in the UK this week – talks about Cary Grant’s experiences growing up in Bristol, England, including startling new revelations about his family history, follow... Read More about Mark Glancy, ‘Cary Grant, The Making of a Hollywood Legend,' UK book launch.
Obtaining the appropriate adult: Disparity in practice (2021)
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The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, Code of Practice C requires an appropriate adult (AA) be provided for vulnerable suspects who have been arrested and detained in the police station. The role of the AA is to provide support to suspects, ensu... Read More about Obtaining the appropriate adult: Disparity in practice.
Best practice guidelines for responsible images of non-human primates (2020)
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Photos or videos (hereafter images) can draw the attention of millions of people to non-human primate (hereafter primate) conservation and welfare. However, if the context of the images is inappropriate, unclear, or lost, people... Read More about Best practice guidelines for responsible images of non-human primates.
They hide with their boots on (2020)
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Review of the Invisible Men exhibition, Westminster Menswear Archive, for Artforum Magazine (print edition).
Intro to finding coherence across journals: Guidelines and criteria for making, curating, and publishing video essays (2020)
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The Introductory Guide to Video Essays was officially launched on 14 December 2020 at an online event organised by Learning on Screen in collaboration with SOAS, University of London. The launch event brought together pioneering scholars and educator... Read More about Intro to finding coherence across journals: Guidelines and criteria for making, curating, and publishing video essays.
Modular type project: UWE/Edinburgh College of Art/The University of Texas at Arlington (2020)
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During Nov/Dec 2020 two modular type sets made by MA Visual Comm. students at the University of Texas at Arlington were tested by students from The University of the West of England, Bristol and Edinburgh College of Art.
The project is archived on... Read More about Modular type project: UWE/Edinburgh College of Art/The University of Texas at Arlington.
Don't forget walking: Taking steps out of the pandemic (2020)
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Glenn Lyons has jointly organised and has chaired a Fireside Chat series of events with PTRC, examining the transport implications of the pandemic. Fireside Chat #5 on 17 September 2020 was titled "And don't forget walki... Read More about Don't forget walking: Taking steps out of the pandemic.
An evening without Cary Grant (2020)
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‘An Evening Without Cary Grant’, commemorating the anniversary of Cary Grant’s death with Douglas J Miller who was there when he died, 29 Nov.
On 29 November 1986, Cary Grant died in Davenport Iowa on tour with his A Conversation With Cary Grant... Read More about An evening without Cary Grant.
Tiny Insect Jets (2020)
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Tiny insects like dragonfly flaps in an inclined stroke plane, which derives most of its vertical force from the downstroke. Vortex dipole and its induced jet are unique to inclined stroke plane flapping, which transfer a linear momentum downward cau... Read More about Tiny Insect Jets.
Debunking the Narco myth (2020)
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Who is a narco? The details may vary, but our mental image is usually very similar. We picture a young man, working class, non-white, poorly educated, festooned in a cowboy hat or other flamboyant outfit. In this, the entertainment industry has done... Read More about Debunking the Narco myth.
"Truly it felt like year one": A tour of Angela Carter's 1960s Bristol (2020)
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A Tour of Angela Carter's 1960s Bristol’ virtual tour by Angela Carter Society at Being Human Festival of the Humanities, 14 Nov.
Join author Dr Stephen Hunt (Angela Carter’s Provincial Bohemia) on a virtual tour of Angela Carter’s 1960s Bristol,... Read More about "Truly it felt like year one": A tour of Angela Carter's 1960s Bristol.
A plaque for the writer Angela Carter (1940-1992) (2020)
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PODCAST: Christmas lockdown, culture wars, student outcomes (2020)
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This week on the podcast we discuss the proposed student lockdown for Christmas and the latest salvos in the sector's slice of the culture wars.
We also review what’s happening on the ground in universities and consider a new report on student out... Read More about PODCAST: Christmas lockdown, culture wars, student outcomes.
Sneak peek at Mark Glancy's 'Cary Grant, The Making of a Hollywood Legend’end’ (2020)
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Academic and author Mark Glancy joins Charlotte Crofts, director of the Cary Comes Home Festival, for a sneak peek of his new book, Cary Grant, The Making of a Hollywood Legend (OUP, 2020) which is published in the USA on 15 October and will be out i... Read More about Sneak peek at Mark Glancy's 'Cary Grant, The Making of a Hollywood Legend’end’.
Understanding the fight over trans rights – part 2 (2020)
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Joining Anushka Asthana to discuss the issue are the feminist author Finn Mackay, who believes that while feminist divisions over trans rights are not new, they need not be inevitable, and Kathleen Stock, a philosophy professor who describes herself... Read More about Understanding the fight over trans rights – part 2.
Welsh community radio: Rising to the coronavirus challenge (2020)
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Change your story - studying behind bars (2020)
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Two former inmates tell Nia about the impact studying in prison had on their lives. Jonathan Gilbert was a practising solicitor who got sentenced to 12 years for his part in a large fraud. Johnny put this experience to good use in prison and enrolled... Read More about Change your story - studying behind bars.
Sunlight (2020)
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A film about the work, research and approach of Gianni Botsford