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The art of anticipation: How animation depicted the possibilities of space exploration (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bracegirdle, J. (2008, June). The art of anticipation: How animation depicted the possibilities of space exploration. Paper presented at Visualising Space: Animating the Universe, National Space Centre, Leicester

During the 1950s Animation was one of the primary ways in which the possibilities of space travel and exploration were depicted. The focus of the paper was primarily on American outputs such as Disney’s Man in Space (1955) and the work of Chesley Bon... Read More about The art of anticipation: How animation depicted the possibilities of space exploration.

Changing form: Stage, film and TV adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (2008)
Presentation / Conference
D'Monté, R. (2008, June). Changing form: Stage, film and TV adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca. Paper presented at The Novel and its Borders Conference, University of Aberdeen

This paper looks at the ways in which Daphne du Maurier's novelistic techniques, such as the point-of-view of the nameless heroine, the flashbacks and framing device and the linguistic emphasis upon the English setting and country house, are adapted... Read More about Changing form: Stage, film and TV adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca.

Special journal issue, ‘Competitiveness and Caribbean economies: emerging issues and future directions' (2008)
Book
Clegg, P., & Williams, D. (2008). Special journal issue, ‘Competitiveness and Caribbean economies: emerging issues and future directions'. The Round Table – The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs

This special issue of The Round Table focusing on competitiveness in Caribbean economies aims to provide the intellectual driving force from within the region to develop competitiveness policy frameworks that can strengthen the private sector, which... Read More about Special journal issue, ‘Competitiveness and Caribbean economies: emerging issues and future directions'.

The interaction of class and gender in illness narratives (2008)
Journal Article
Seale, C., & Charteris-Black, J. (2008). The interaction of class and gender in illness narratives. Sociology, 42(3), 453-469. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038508088835

Perspectives on gender and identity that emphasize variability of performance, local context and individual agency have displaced earlier paradigms.These are now perceived to have supported gender stereotypes and language ideologies by emphasizing ge... Read More about The interaction of class and gender in illness narratives.

Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural affinities (2008)
Exhibition / Performance
Hammond, A. Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural affinities. 23 May 2008 - 7 September 2008. (Unpublished)

Curator: Dr Anne Hammond The exhibition consists of 94 works of art -paintings by Georgia O’Keeffe and photographs by Ansel Adams – seen together for the first time in terms of their personal goals and shared background, in a comparative considerati... Read More about Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural affinities.

Holy hiatus (2008)
Exhibition / Performance
Buchheim, Y. (2010). Holy hiatus. 21 May 2008 - 31 May 2008. (Unpublished)

Holy Hiatus featured a series of temporary public art projects and events curated by Ruth Jones and took place in Cardigan between 21st and 31st May 2008. The project focused on social ritual and identity, community and public places. Holy Hiatus ref... Read More about Holy hiatus.

10 Years of CelAction (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bracegirdle, J. (2008, May). 10 Years of CelAction. Presented at British Children's Animation: 10 Years of Celaction, Loughborough, UK

Initiated and co-organized a public round-table discussion and screening investigating the impact of CelAction software on the UK animation industry. Co-organisers: Paul Wells (Director, Animation Academy, Loughborough University) and Gareth Howell (... Read More about 10 Years of CelAction.

Intellectual capital, the knowledge economy, and the 'democratisation' of creative production (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Partington, A. (2008, May). Intellectual capital, the knowledge economy, and the 'democratisation' of creative production. Paper presented at Global Conference (Inter-disciplinary.net). Intellectuals: Knowledge, Power, Ideas., Budapest, Hungary

This paper makes a series of observations which together suggest that, in the C21st, intellectual work needs to be understood as a means of participation in cultural life, and that the notion of the intellectual as a cultural leader has become obsole... Read More about Intellectual capital, the knowledge economy, and the 'democratisation' of creative production.

The prevalence of 'life planning': Evidence from UK graduates (2008)
Journal Article
Everett, G., & Brooks, R. (2008). The prevalence of 'life planning': Evidence from UK graduates. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 29(3), 325-337. https://doi.org/10.1080/01425690801966410

At a time when 'personal development planning' is being rolled out across the UK higher education sector, this paper explores young adults' inclinations to plan for the future in relation to work, relationships and other aspects of life. Although Gid... Read More about The prevalence of 'life planning': Evidence from UK graduates.

Music city - do it, dare it, chance it (2008)
Exhibition / Performance
Buchheim, Y. Music city - do it, dare it, chance it. 19 April 2008 - 28 September 2008. (Unpublished)

The exhibition presents selected works from the Song Archive Project in Europe, Iran and the USA from the past six years. The exhibition provided a method to explore significant themes relevant to each location, creating a series of autonomous projec... Read More about Music city - do it, dare it, chance it.

The artist’s book market, and the relationship between the artist and purchaser within this field (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2008, April). The artist’s book market, and the relationship between the artist and purchaser within this field. Presented at Beyond the Book Symposium, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Sarah Bodman invited speaker for Symposium: Beyond the Book, Friday 18 April 2008, 10.30-17.00, Lecture Theatre, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. A one-day symposium that accompanied the Blood on Paper exhibition. Topics included private presses... Read More about The artist’s book market, and the relationship between the artist and purchaser within this field.

Art in the life of the city: London stories (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Doherty, C. (2008, April). Art in the life of the city: London stories. Presented at Art in the Life of the City, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

This keynote lecture was presented at the beginning of a two-day conference to international peers at Harvard University. The lecture introduced an overview of current critical issues in the commissioning of temporary public art projects and events i... Read More about Art in the life of the city: London stories.

Commemoration of war (2008)
Book Chapter
Gough, P. (2008). Commemoration of war. In B. Graham, & P. Howard (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Heritage and Identity (215-230). London: Ashgate

In the four weeks leading to 11th November 1928 the now defunct illustrated newspaper Answers published a ‘magnificent series of plates celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Armistice’. Under the strapline ‘Ten years after, 1918 - 1928’ the plates... Read More about Commemoration of war.

Madoc in Scotland: A transatlantic perspective on Stepping Westward (2008)
Journal Article
Jarvis, R. (2008). Madoc in Scotland: A transatlantic perspective on Stepping Westward. European Romantic Review, 19(2), 149-156. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509580802030441

Wordsworth's Stepping Westward, one of the Poems Written During a Tour in Scotland included in Poems, in Two Volumes (1807), has received little critical attention compared with its companion tour poem, The Solitary Reaper. This essay offers a fresh... Read More about Madoc in Scotland: A transatlantic perspective on Stepping Westward.

Intercollegiate female coaches' use of verbally aggressive communication toward African American female athletes (2008)
Journal Article
Lattin, K. S., & Ruggiero, T. (2008). Intercollegiate female coaches' use of verbally aggressive communication toward African American female athletes. Howard Journal of Communications, 19(2), 105-124. https://doi.org/10.1080/10646170801990946

Despite the high proportionality of African American female athletes in intercollegiate sports, the combination of a primarily White sports media and White coaching personnel creates a fertile environment for the reproduction of racialized and gender... Read More about Intercollegiate female coaches' use of verbally aggressive communication toward African American female athletes.

Representing creation in Huston's The Bible: In the Beginning (1966) (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Lawrence, M. (2008, March). Representing creation in Huston's The Bible: In the Beginning (1966). Paper presented at SCMS Conference, Philadelphia, USA

An analysis of the representation of the Creation in John Huston’s The Bible: In the Beginnning.

As we might watch: what might arise from reconsidering the concept of interactive film? (2008)
Journal Article
Abba, T. (2008). As we might watch: what might arise from reconsidering the concept of interactive film?. Journal of Media Practice, 9(1), 19-27. https://doi.org/10.1386/jmpr.9.1.19+1

Interactive film form has been conceived of in terms of branching; multi-linear narratives predominantly drawing on the mechanics of the computer games industry. Interactive engagements produced within this framework have failed to revolutionise eith... Read More about As we might watch: what might arise from reconsidering the concept of interactive film?.