'Aquify' in reimagining museums for climate action
(2021)
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Intro to finding coherence across journals: Guidelines and criteria for making, curating, and publishing video essays (2021)
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An increasing number of journals and conferences are opening up to non-conventional academic formats, with consideration of creative methods and productions, such as video essays. For instance, the free open community-led digital archive for media,... Read More about Intro to finding coherence across journals: Guidelines and criteria for making, curating, and publishing video essays.
Investment into R&D will be vital for the recovery of creative and cultural organisations (2021)
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Tarek Virani looks at the impacts of the pandemic on the UK's creative and cultural sector, and why the evidence shows that investing into R&D is vital for helping organisations recover from COVID-19.
Business schools in emerging markets: Why do they matter? (2021)
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How I created a Regency heroine (2021)
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It’s difficult not to become infused with a sense of history when you’ve lived in Edinburgh. But if there was a single experience which had the greatest impact on the writing of Some Rise by Sin it would probably be a visit to Mary King’s Close. Read More about How I created a Regency heroine.
Dare (2021)
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Synopsis
14 year old Jess is excited when Jake asks her out after a game of Dare one day after school. However, Jake has a particular plan in mind which will change her feelings for him and her approach to relationships forever.
'Dare' is a 15 mi... Read More about Dare.
Some Rise by Sin author reveals inspiration (2021)
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How Edinburgh influenced my writing
Reimagining reportage drawing through immersive technology (2021)
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Reportage drawing by its very nature is primarily a first hand or as Bonnard said, ‘First sight’ expression, often drawn from reality, experienced in the moment and on the spot. However, I am comfortable with the idea that it can also be an interpret... Read More about Reimagining reportage drawing through immersive technology.
Falkland Islands: 40 years on (2021)
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2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War, an event which still shapes many people’s view of the islands. However, the Falkland Islands has, over the past 40 years, looked outward to assume a role of strategic significance as the ‘gateway... Read More about Falkland Islands: 40 years on.
What have we learnt planning for inclusive online pedagogies in primary classrooms (2021)
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Using the experience sampling method to examine the impact of the arts for health (2021)
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Dr. Nicola Holt, Senior Lecturer at the University of the West of England, discusses using the experience sampling method to examine the impact of the arts for health, including study design, ethical considerations, data collection and analysis, and... Read More about Using the experience sampling method to examine the impact of the arts for health.
Roots/Routes Series: The Important Role of Black Studies (2021)
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Drawing inspiration from Paul Gilroy, this series reimagines the exploration of Black lives taking place in the local community. It arises from current conversations about how we write, reflect and create as Black people working in and around Black s... Read More about Roots/Routes Series: The Important Role of Black Studies.
Roots/Routes Series: Black Thought, Imagination and Intellectual Presence (2021)
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Drawing inspiration from Paul Gilroy, this series reimagines the exploration of Black lives taking place in the local community. It arises from current conversations about how we write, reflect and create as Black people working in and around Black s... Read More about Roots/Routes Series: Black Thought, Imagination and Intellectual Presence.
Roots/Routes Series: Community Organising and Creative Practice in Nottingham (2021)
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Drawing inspiration from Paul Gilroy, this series reimagines the exploration of Black lives taking place in the local community. It arises from current conversations about how we write, reflect and create as Black people working in and around Black s... Read More about Roots/Routes Series: Community Organising and Creative Practice in Nottingham.
Roots/Routes Series: Why Research? (2021)
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Drawing inspiration from Paul Gilroy, this series reimagines the exploration of Black lives taking place in the local community. It arises from current conversations about how we write, reflect and create as Black people working in and around Black s... Read More about Roots/Routes Series: Why Research?.
Roots/Routes Series: Our Story (2021)
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Drawing inspiration from Paul Gilroy, this series reimagines the exploration of Black lives taking place in the local community. It arises from current conversations about how we write, reflect and create as Black people working in and around Black s... Read More about Roots/Routes Series: Our Story.
After the revolution? (2021)
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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 #10 on 27 May 2021 was titled "International perspectives... Read More about After the revolution?.
To look, but more than that to see (2021)
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Essay to accompany an exhibition of work by Laura Lancaster at Workplace gallery