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Rethinking ‘knowledge exchange’: new approaches to collaborative work in the arts and humanities (2015)
Journal Article
Moreton, S. (2016). Rethinking ‘knowledge exchange’: new approaches to collaborative work in the arts and humanities. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 22(1), 100-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/10286632.2015.1101081

© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper explores approaches to collaborative work between arts and humanities disciplines in UK Higher Education and the creative economy. The paper examines the work of four Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Econ... Read More about Rethinking ‘knowledge exchange’: new approaches to collaborative work in the arts and humanities.

One bridge, two Williams: Photographic integrity in the age of ubiquity (2015)
Journal Article
Sobers, S. (2015). One bridge, two Williams: Photographic integrity in the age of ubiquity

A brief and personal exploration of integrity in photography in relation to identity. Starting with an analysis of the differing photographic practices of William Klein and William Eggleston, as a means of entering the discourse of what integrity me... Read More about One bridge, two Williams: Photographic integrity in the age of ubiquity.

How effective is media self-regulation? Results from a comparative survey of European journalists (2015)
Journal Article
Lönnendonker, J., Zambrano, S. V., Väliverronen, J., Heikkilä, H., Baisnée, O., Fengler, S., …Zambrano, S. (2015). How effective is media self-regulation? Results from a comparative survey of European journalists. European Journal of Communication, 30(3), 249-266. https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323114561009

© The Author(s) 2015 This article presents key results of a comparative journalists’ survey on media accountability, for which 1762 journalists in 14 countries had been interrogated online. The article explores how European journalists perceive the i... Read More about How effective is media self-regulation? Results from a comparative survey of European journalists.

Studio for electronic theatre - Jumping into the abyss of technology (2015)
Journal Article
Salihbegovic, F. (2015). Studio for electronic theatre - Jumping into the abyss of technology. Body, Space & Technology, 14(1), https://doi.org/10.16995/bst.32

This article discusses the compatibility of live theatre and projected media from a practitioner-based perspective. It tackles Arnold Aronson's conception that projected imagery such as video or film cannot have a successful or legitimate place withi... Read More about Studio for electronic theatre - Jumping into the abyss of technology.