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3D printing and colour: A multidisciplinary investigation (2011)
Book Chapter
Huson, D., Parraman, C., & Walters, P. (2011). 3D printing and colour: A multidisciplinary investigation. In S. Hoskins (Ed.), IMPACT 6 Multidisciplinary Printmaking Conference Proceedings (31-38). Bristol: Unviersity of the West of England

We present ongoing research undertaken within the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England, which aims to investigate and exploit new 3D printing and fabrication technologies within the context of the Fine and Applied A... Read More about 3D printing and colour: A multidisciplinary investigation.

Mary Shelley (2011)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2011). Mary Shelley. In A. Maunder (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Literary Romanticism (400-404). New York, USA: Facts on File

Henry James (2011)
Book Chapter
Rawlings, P. (2011). Henry James. In P. Rawlings (Ed.), Volume VIII: James, Melville, Emerson, Berryman. London: Continuum

Recognition and ambivalence (2011)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S., & Hoggett, P. (2011). Recognition and ambivalence. In S. Thompson, & M. Yar (Eds.), The Politics of Misrecognition. Ashgate

Goldie Hawn: A dumb blonde for the baby boomer generation (2011)
Book Chapter
Tincknell, E. (2011). Goldie Hawn: A dumb blonde for the baby boomer generation. In A. Swinnen, & J. A. Stotesbury (Eds.), Aging, Performance and Stardom: Doing Age on the Stage of Consumerist Culture. Lit Verlag

The living, the dead and the imagery of emptiness and re-appearance on the battlefields of the western front (2010)
Book Chapter
Gough, P. (2010). The living, the dead and the imagery of emptiness and re-appearance on the battlefields of the western front. In A. Maddrell, & J. Sidaway (Eds.), Deathscapes: New Spaces for Death, Dying and Bereavement (263-281). Farnham: Ashgate

Taking as its field of enquiry the trenches of the First World War, this chapter explores the processes of death, burial and exhumation on the Western Front. Deserted by daytime, yet crowded with action at night, the Great War battlefield was a letha... Read More about The living, the dead and the imagery of emptiness and re-appearance on the battlefields of the western front.