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The nature of landscape (2009)
Exhibition / Performance
Webb, R. The nature of landscape. 28 July 2009 - 28 July 2010. (Unpublished)

Part 1: Abbey Walk Gallery Grimsby, 28 July - 22 August 2009. Part 2: East Coast School of Art and Design, 12 March - 1 April 2010. Part 3: Abbey Walk Gallery Grimsby, 15 - 24 April 2010. Conference: 27- 28 July 2010.

Kierkegaard, metaphysics and political theory: Unfinished selves (2009)
Book
Assiter, A. (2009). Kierkegaard, metaphysics and political theory: Unfinished selves. London: Continuum Books

Offers a new reading of the work of Kierkegaard in relation to metaphysics and political theory. ‘A remarkable book’ (Charles Lemert, Wesleyan University, USA); ‘Assiter has written a thoughtful and original work’ (Jane Duran, USA, from review in TH... Read More about Kierkegaard, metaphysics and political theory: Unfinished selves.

Rough Guide to a Lonely Planet, from Nemo to Neo (2009)
Book Chapter
Bould, M. (2009). Rough Guide to a Lonely Planet, from Nemo to Neo. In M. Bould, & C. Mieville (Eds.), Red Planets: Marxism and Science Fiction (1-26). Pluto Press (UK)

This essay argues that sf has long been engaged in mapping - often unconsciously – the processes of globalisation and empire. It illustrates this argument with analyses of Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas and the Wachowski brother... Read More about Rough Guide to a Lonely Planet, from Nemo to Neo.

Housing, markets and policy (2009)
Book
Malpass, P., & Rowlands, R. (2009). Housing, markets and policy. Routledge

This book of specially commissioned essays by distinguished housing scholars addresses the big issues in contemporary debates about housing and housing policy in the UK. Setting out a distinctive and coherent analysis, it steers a course between thos... Read More about Housing, markets and policy.

The tripartite forum of dialogue: Is this the solution to the 'problem' of Gibraltar? (2009)
Journal Article
Gold, P. (2009). The tripartite forum of dialogue: Is this the solution to the 'problem' of Gibraltar?. Mediterranean Politics, 14(1), 79-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629390902747475

Following the abortive attempt by Britain and Spain to negotiate the joint sovereignty of Gibraltar in 2001 - 02, the incoming Spanish Government in 2004 proposed the establishment of a Forum of Dialogue, in which for the first time Gibraltar would t... Read More about The tripartite forum of dialogue: Is this the solution to the 'problem' of Gibraltar?.

'I want hold Postman Pat': An investigation into the acquisition of infinitival marker 'to' (2009)
Journal Article
Kirjavainen, M., Theakston, A., Lieven, E., & Tomasello, M. (2009). 'I want hold Postman Pat': An investigation into the acquisition of infinitival marker 'to'. First Language, 29(3), 313-339. https://doi.org/10.1177/0142723709105312

Infinitival-to omission errors (e.g., *I want hold Postman Pat) are produced by many English-speaking children early in development. This article aims to explain these omissions by investigating the emergence of infinitival-to, and its production/omi... Read More about 'I want hold Postman Pat': An investigation into the acquisition of infinitival marker 'to'.

Betrayal (2009)
Exhibition / Performance
Voss, R., Baker, S., Fisher, C., Mellor, D., Unsworth, J., & Scottee, . Betrayal. 11 July 2009 - 1 August 2009. (Unpublished)

Group exhibition curated by Gavin Ramsey developed around the theme of Camp as discussed by Susan Sontag in her influencial 1964 essay Notes on Camp.

Red planets: Marxism and science fiction (2009)
Book
Bould, M., & Miéville, C. (2009). Red planets: Marxism and science fiction. Pluto Press (in the UK); Wesleyan University Press (in the US)

An edited collection of 13 essays exploring the relationships between Marxism and sf literature and film.

The London Coffee Bar of the 1950s - teenage occupation of an amateur space? (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Partington, M. (2009, July). The London Coffee Bar of the 1950s - teenage occupation of an amateur space?. Paper presented at Occupation: Negotiations with Constructed Space (Interior Architecture Conference), University of Brighton, Grand Parade, Brighton

London coffee bars of the 1950s quickly became recognized social spaces described in books, magazines and films of the period. This paper critiques the received view of a homogeneous, generic coffee bar ‘type’. By contrast, this paper emphasizes c... Read More about The London Coffee Bar of the 1950s - teenage occupation of an amateur space?.