‘Ok one last thing for today then’: Constructing corporate identities in meeting talk
(2011)
Book Chapter
Angouri, J., & Marra, M. (2011). ‘Ok one last thing for today then’: Constructing corporate identities in meeting talk. In J. Angouri, & M. Marra (Eds.), Constructing Identities at Work (85-103). London: Palgrave
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The role of governments in trafficking and migrant labour exploitation: Towards making human rights accessible (2011)
Book Chapter
van den Anker, C. (2011). The role of governments in trafficking and migrant labour exploitation: Towards making human rights accessible. In A. Brysk, & A. Choi-Fitzpatrick (Eds.), Human Trafficking and Human Rights: Rethinking Contemporary Slavery (157-171). United States of America: University of Pennsylvania Press
Faith is in things not seen: Merleau-Ponty on faith, virtue and the perception of style (2011)
Book Chapter
Meacham, D. E. (2011). Faith is in things not seen: Merleau-Ponty on faith, virtue and the perception of style. In K. Semonovitch, & N. DeRoo (Eds.), Merleau-Ponty at the Limits of Art, Religion, and Perception (185-207). London: ContinuumThe rather truncated paraphrasing of Hebrews 11.1 which forms the title of this contribution can also be found in Merleau-Ponty’s 1945 essay ‘Faith and Good Faith,’ where the French phenomenologist writes, ‘[M]an cannot be sincere, since sincerity su... Read More about Faith is in things not seen: Merleau-Ponty on faith, virtue and the perception of style.
Deliciously consumable: The uses and abuses of irony in sex-trafficking film campaigns (2011)
Book Chapter
Arthurs, J. (2011). Deliciously consumable: The uses and abuses of irony in sex-trafficking film campaigns. In K. Ross (Ed.), The Handbook of Gender, Sex and Media (470-486). Wiley-BlackwellThe Handbook of Gender, Sex and Media offers original insights into the complex set of relations which exist between gender, sex, sexualities and the media, and in doing so, showcases new research at the forefront of media and communication practice... Read More about Deliciously consumable: The uses and abuses of irony in sex-trafficking film campaigns.
Nursing and medicine (2011)
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Carel, H. (2011). Nursing and medicine. In S. Luft, & S. Overgaard (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Phenomenology. London & New York: RoutledgePhenomenology is uniquely suited to describing the experience of illness. Its influence on theory and research in nursing and healthcare has been substantial. Its impact on medicine and on the philosophy of medicine only recently begun to be seen. It... Read More about Nursing and medicine.
3D printing in colour: technical evaluation and creative applications (2011)
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Walters, P., Huson, D., Parraman, C., & Stanić, M. (2011). 3D printing in colour: technical evaluation and creative applications. In S. Hoskins (Ed.), Impact 6 Proceedings (31-39). Bristol: Impact Press, University of the West of EnglandIn this paper we report on an ongoing interdisciplinary investigation into the capabilities of colour 3D printing technologies, and present examples of the application of these technologies within art and design practice. The paper demonstrates that... Read More about 3D printing in colour: technical evaluation and creative applications.
Violence and the Post-Conflict State in Historical Perspective: Spain 1936-1948 (2011)
Book Chapter
Richards, M. (2011). Violence and the Post-Conflict State in Historical Perspective: Spain 1936-1948. In M. Berdal, & A. Surke (Eds.), The Peace in Between: Post-War Violence and Peace-Building (27-48). London: Routledge
Constructions of childhood, youth and families (2011)
Book Chapter
Bovill, H. (2011). Constructions of childhood, youth and families. In B. Oliver, & B. Pitt (Eds.), Working with Children, Young People and Families (12-27). Exeter, UK: Learning Matters
Multi-agency Working (2011)
Book Chapter
Gardner, A., & Tarr, J. (2011). Multi-agency Working. In B. Oliver, & B. Pitt (Eds.), Working with Children, Young People and Families (102-120). Exeter: Learning Matters
The ‘versus’ habit: Bristol, Banksy and the Barons (2011)
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Gough, P. (2011). The ‘versus’ habit: Bristol, Banksy and the Barons. In M. Andrews, C. Bagot Jewitt, & N. Hunt (Eds.), ‘Lest We Forget’: Remembrance and Commemoration (128-132). London: The History PressLittle is ever forgotten in Bristol. The historic enmity between the two halves of the city may be well hidden, but it is played out in the psycho-geographies of a ‘federal’ city. During the eighteenth century, gathered to the north around Georgian C... Read More about The ‘versus’ habit: Bristol, Banksy and the Barons.
The time and the place: Music and costume and the "affect" of history in the New Zealand films of Jane Campion (2011)
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Tincknell, E. (2011). The time and the place: Music and costume and the "affect" of history in the New Zealand films of Jane Campion. In A. Fox, H. Radner, & B. K. Grant (Eds.), New Zealand Cinema: Interpreting the Past. IntellectNew Zealand has produced one of the world’s most vibrant film cultures, a reflection of the country’s evolving history and the energy and resourcefulness of its people. From early silent features like The Te Kooti Trail to recent films such as River... Read More about The time and the place: Music and costume and the "affect" of history in the New Zealand films of Jane Campion.
Introduction: Shakespeare migrates to America (2011)
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Rawlings, P. (2011). Introduction: Shakespeare migrates to America. In P. Rawlings (Ed.), Great Shakespeareans. Volume VIII: James, Melville, Emerson, Berryman. Continuum
Language and the Anglo-Saxon landscape: Towards an archaeological interpretation of place-names in Wiltshire (2011)
Book Chapter
Draper, S. (2011). Language and the Anglo-Saxon landscape: Towards an archaeological interpretation of place-names in Wiltshire. In N. J. Higham, & M. J. Ryan (Eds.), Place-Names, Language and the Anglo-Saxon Landscape (85-104). Woodbridge: Boydell Press
In the grip of grief: the materiality of mourning in Vital (2011)
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Carel, H. (2011). In the grip of grief: the materiality of mourning in Vital. In H. Carel, & G. Tuck (Eds.), New Takes in Film-Philosophy. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacmillanVital portrays mourning experienced under unusual conditions. Whereas usually the physical body of the dead person is gone, here it is present. Hiroshi caresses Ryoko’s body, cuts it open, explores it. Her body is attended to in almost every scene in... Read More about In the grip of grief: the materiality of mourning in Vital.
The Maze/Long Kesh: Contested heritage and peace-building in Northern Ireland (2011)
Book Chapter
Flynn, M. K. (2011). The Maze/Long Kesh: Contested heritage and peace-building in Northern Ireland. In M. Andrews, C. Baggot Jewitt, & N. Hunt (Eds.), Lest We Forget: Remembrance and Commemoration (134-140). The History Press
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 EnglandWe 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