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Properhood (2006)
Journal Article
Coates, R. (2006). Properhood. Language, 82(2), 356-82

A submitted theoretical article, accepted without major revision. The novel ideas presented have emerged from the author's historical studies of proper names conducted over many years. It consists firstly of a forcible restatement of J.S. Mill's view... Read More about Properhood.

Re-memberings (2006)
Exhibition / Performance
Gough, P. (2006). Re-memberings. 21 May 2006 - 22 June 2006. (Unpublished)

An invited exhibition on the themes of commemoration and transmitted remembrance, held in the galleries of New Zealand House, London.

Sitting Room: An Exhibition of Artists’ Books (2006)
Exhibition / Performance
Sowden, T., & Schofield, L. M. (2007). Sitting Room: An Exhibition of Artists’ Books. 1 May 2006 - 1 February 2009. (Unpublished)

Sitting Room was conceived between curators Tom Sowden and Lucy May Schofield. The show presented artists’ books in a re-created sitting room within gallery spaces, allowing the majority of books to be handled and read by the viewers. Exhibition... Read More about Sitting Room: An Exhibition of Artists’ Books.

Names (2006)
Book Chapter
Coates, R. (2006). Names. In R. M. Hogg, & D. Denison (Eds.), A history of the English Language (312-351). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.2277/0521662273

Commissioned chapter in one-volume survey of the history of English. This is the first work ever to pull together the history of all major types of namegiving in English. It has an introductory section covering linguistic and philosophical aspects of... Read More about Names.

The use of database techniques for preserving high quality printing skills and processes (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Hill, V., & Thirkell, P. (2006, April). The use of database techniques for preserving high quality printing skills and processes. Presented at Institute of Physics, London

With the rapid advancement of digital technology, knowledge of many former specialist high quality printing processes used throughout the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries have fallen by the wayside. As a result the details relating to their un... Read More about The use of database techniques for preserving high quality printing skills and processes.

Conflict, ambivalence, and the contested purpose of public organizations (2006)
Journal Article
Hoggett, P. (2006). Conflict, ambivalence, and the contested purpose of public organizations. Human Relations, 59(2), 175-194. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726706062731

This article argues that public organizations are inherently more complex than private ones. Their complexity derives from two sources. The public sphere is the site for the continuous contestation of public purposes and this means that questions reg... Read More about Conflict, ambivalence, and the contested purpose of public organizations.

The production of archivally stable fine art prints: The role of the master printer in the digital age (2006)
Book Chapter
Thirkell, P., & Laidler, P. (2006). The production of archivally stable fine art prints: The role of the master printer in the digital age. In R. Thompson, A. Manning, & J. Townsend (Eds.), Preservation and Conservation Issues Related to Digital Printing and Digital Photography. World Power Books

From a conference paper given at the Third International Conference: Preservation and Conservation Issues Related to Digital Printing and Digital Photography, 25th April 2006, Institute of Physics, London. For many blue chip artists the master printe... Read More about The production of archivally stable fine art prints: The role of the master printer in the digital age.

Collotype: Past, present and future (2006)
Other
Thirkell, P. (2006). Collotype: Past, present and future. Bristol

Catalogue for the exhibition at St Bride Library, London for the exhibition Collotype: past, present and future. This publication was the result of AHRC funding.

Creativity and the 'B' feature: Terence Fisher's crime films (2006)
Journal Article
Spicer, A. H. (2006). Creativity and the 'B' feature: Terence Fisher's crime films. Film Criticism, 30(2), 185-207

This article explores the neglected area of the B Feature, produced by small companies on very tight budgets. It explores how it is possible to be creative in these constrained circumstances by concentrating on the crime film directed by Terence Fish... Read More about Creativity and the 'B' feature: Terence Fisher's crime films.