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Identifying the most important research, policy and practice questions for substance use, problematic alcohol use and behavioural addictions in autism (SABA-A): A priority setting partnership (2023)
Journal Article
Sinclair, J. M., Aslan, B., Agabio, R., Anilkumar, A., Brosnan, M., Day, E., …Chamberlain, S. R. (2023). Identifying the most important research, policy and practice questions for substance use, problematic alcohol use and behavioural addictions in autism (SABA-A): A priority setting partnership. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 124, Article 152393. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comppsych.2023.152393

Background: Autistic people are more likely to report problematic alcohol and other substance use when compared to the general population. Evidence suggests that up to one in three autistic adults may have an alcohol or other substance use disorder (... Read More about Identifying the most important research, policy and practice questions for substance use, problematic alcohol use and behavioural addictions in autism (SABA-A): A priority setting partnership.

Bearing witness? Forensic architecture and the evidentiary power of art (2022)
Journal Article
Corna, L. L. (2022). Bearing witness? Forensic architecture and the evidentiary power of art. Selva, 69-88

The article examines the juridical paradigm of the research group Forensic Architecture. In its first part, it analyzes Forensic Architecture's methods alongside Allan Sekula's theories of photography. The second part addresses Forensic Architecture'... Read More about Bearing witness? Forensic architecture and the evidentiary power of art.

Mess and making matters in feminist teaching (2022)
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Clark, S., Parvin, D. N., Rouse, D. R., Alvarez, D., Hargani, S., Gaskins, N. R., …Gupta, S. (2022). Mess and making matters in feminist teaching. Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, and Technoscience, 8(1), https://doi.org/10.28968/cftt.v8i1.37713

How do materials and making come to matter in the messy practices of feminist teaching? This Lab Meeting shares examples of interdisciplinary work in feminist making and teaching across a range of contexts (AI portraiture, printmaking, quilting, musi... Read More about Mess and making matters in feminist teaching.

Audience as co-writers: Using conversational AI to deliver audience agency in a participatory drama (2021)
Journal Article
Lander, R. (2021). Audience as co-writers: Using conversational AI to deliver audience agency in a participatory drama. International Journal of Creative Media Research, https://doi.org/10.33008/IJCMR.2021.37

Lander offers a glimpse of the elusive holy grail for participatory dramatists; a way to offer audience members a role within the narrative and to give them genuine agency over events and even the outcome. He describes the use of a “conversational a... Read More about Audience as co-writers: Using conversational AI to deliver audience agency in a participatory drama.

Feminism and art in Postwar Italy: The legacy of Carla Lonzi, Francesco Ventrella and Giovanna Zapperi (eds) (2020) (2021)
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Corna, L. L. (2021). Feminism and art in Postwar Italy: The legacy of Carla Lonzi, Francesco Ventrella and Giovanna Zapperi (eds) (2020). Philosophy of Photography, 12(1), 167-170. https://doi.org/10.1386/pop_00053_5

Review of: Feminism and Art in Postwar Italy: The Legacy of Carla Lonzi, Francesco Ventrella and Giovanna Zapperi (eds) (2020) London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 296 pp., ISBN 978-1-78453-732-6, h/bk, £95.00

Garment quality and sustainability: A user-based approach (2019)
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Connor-Crabb, A., & Rigby, E. D. (2019). Garment quality and sustainability: A user-based approach. Fashion Practice, 11(3), 346-374. https://doi.org/10.1080/17569370.2019.1662223

This paper explores the role played by female perceptions of garment quality in relation to how long clothing is kept and how it is used. It considers perceptions of quality in relation to implications for sustainability in fashion. The research invo... Read More about Garment quality and sustainability: A user-based approach.

Fashion, sustainability, and the anthropocene (2017)
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Brooks, A., Fletcher, K., Francis, R. A., Rigby, E. D., & Roberts, T. (2017). Fashion, sustainability, and the anthropocene. Utopian Studies, 28(3), 482-504. https://doi.org/10.5325/utopianstudies.28.3.0482

The unbridled consumption of clothing threatens the environment. A discussion is developing around the adoption of new materials and economic models to reduce the impacts of clothing production and use. We discuss these emergent technologies in the w... Read More about Fashion, sustainability, and the anthropocene.

We Built This City (2017)
Journal Article
Pender, E. (2017). We Built This City. Boom Saloon, 68-71

An article in magazine, boom saloon, exploring creativity, co-creation and the art of city making. Incentivising citizens to be co-creators in their own neighbourhoods, how important is the art of city making?

Towards a performative trans-pedagogy: Critical approaches for learning and teaching in art and performance (2016)
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Mulvey, M., & Chalklin, V. (2016). Towards a performative trans-pedagogy: Critical approaches for learning and teaching in art and performance. Performance Matters, 2(1), 62-77

This paper examines two short courses delivered by the authors through Tate’s public programme in 2014/15 as case studies through which to consider the possibilities of performative critical pedagogy for art and performance appreciation and criticism... Read More about Towards a performative trans-pedagogy: Critical approaches for learning and teaching in art and performance.

The art and craft of producing films: Simon Relph (2014)
Journal Article
Spicer, A. (2014). The art and craft of producing films: Simon Relph. Journal of British Cinema and Television, 11(2-3), 236-251. https://doi.org/10.3366/jbctv.2014.0205

This article provides a career overview of Simon Relph, an important independent British producer and also the architect and first CEO of British Screen, which supported the work of numerous filmmakers who might otherwise have struggled to get their... Read More about The art and craft of producing films: Simon Relph.

Rescued from oblivion: Michael Klinger, Jewish Independent Producer (2013)
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Spicer, A. (2013). Rescued from oblivion: Michael Klinger, Jewish Independent Producer. Jewish Film & New Media: An International Journal, 1(1), 87-90. https://doi.org/10.13110/jewifilmnewmedi.1.1.0087

This article gives a four-page overview of the career and significance of the British Jewish producer Michael Klinger. It argues for his importance and the varied and sometimes challenging nature of the films he produced, why his career took the shap... Read More about Rescued from oblivion: Michael Klinger, Jewish Independent Producer.

Tourist trade trash, and other still performances (2011)
Journal Article
Mulvey, M. (2011). Tourist trade trash, and other still performances. Dance Theatre Journal, 23(4), 11-14

Associated with proper performance only by the undiscerning spectator, living statues are perhaps the lowest form of theatre. Literally on the street, they are a trashy by-product of a higher art, popular with tourists and those with time and money t... Read More about Tourist trade trash, and other still performances.

‘WE ARE NOT DANCERS (OBVIOUSLY)’ Sarah Cunliffe on Wood and Harrison’s undancerly video choreographies (2008)
Journal Article
Berridge, S. (2008). ‘WE ARE NOT DANCERS (OBVIOUSLY)’ Sarah Cunliffe on Wood and Harrison’s undancerly video choreographies. Dance Theatre Journal, 22(4), 15-18

Video artists John Wood and Paul Harrison have been collaborating since 1993 and, as Claire Doherty suggests, they draw on their fine art backgrounds to create formal compositions involving their bodies, objects and their relationships with space and... Read More about ‘WE ARE NOT DANCERS (OBVIOUSLY)’ Sarah Cunliffe on Wood and Harrison’s undancerly video choreographies.