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Big Brother: Reconfiguring the ‘active’ audience of cultural studies? (2002)
Journal Article
Tincknell, E., & Raghuram, P. (2002). Big Brother: Reconfiguring the ‘active’ audience of cultural studies?. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 5(2), 199-215. https://doi.org/10.1177/1364942002005002159

The emergence of a relatively new genre, ‘reality television’, has helped to break down the division between text and audience in significant ways, and this presents us with interesting questions for cultural studies. In this article we consider one... Read More about Big Brother: Reconfiguring the ‘active’ audience of cultural studies?.

Policy networks and policy change in organic agriculture: A comparative analysis of the UK and Ireland (2002)
Journal Article
Greer, A. (2002). Policy networks and policy change in organic agriculture: A comparative analysis of the UK and Ireland. Public Administration, 80(3), 453-474. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9299.00313

This paper takes a comparfative case-study approach, located within the literature on policy networks, to organic agriculture policy in the United Kingdom and Ireland since the late 1980s. An examination of policy development for the organic sector f... Read More about Policy networks and policy change in organic agriculture: A comparative analysis of the UK and Ireland.

'Murdochization' of the Indian press: From by-line to bottom-line (2002)
Journal Article
Sonwalkar, P. (2002). 'Murdochization' of the Indian press: From by-line to bottom-line. Media, Culture and Society, 24(6), 821-834. https://doi.org/10.1177/016344370202400605

The Rupert Murdoch factor in the Western media has been widely debated. However, less attention has been focused on his influence in non-Western locales where he does not have an overt presence. His vision has transformed the press in India - a count... Read More about 'Murdochization' of the Indian press: From by-line to bottom-line.

The development of a Turkish C-Test (2002)
Book Chapter
Daller, H., Treffers-Daller, J., Ünaldi, A., & Yildiz, C. (2002). The development of a Turkish C-Test. In J. Coleman, R. Grotjahn, & U. Raatz (Eds.), University Language Testing and the C-Test (187-199). Bochum: AKS Verlag

This chapter is a unique contribution towards the discussion on the applicability of the C-test principle to non-European languages, and quite a few publications have referred to this chapter in recent years. Daller investigates a variety of differen... Read More about The development of a Turkish C-Test.

Ansel Adams: Divine performance (2002)
Book
Hammond, A. (2002). Ansel Adams: Divine performance. Yale University Press

The background research was partly funded by a British Academy Postgraduate Studentship. Written on the basis of primary research in the Ansel Adams Archive of the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Yosem... Read More about Ansel Adams: Divine performance.

Americans on fiction, 1776-1900 (2002)
Book Chapter
Rawlings, P. (2002). Americans on fiction, 1776-1900. In P. Rawlings (Ed.), Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900. Pickering and Chatto

Animates - die Bildermacher (2002)
Exhibition / Performance
O'Kane, E. (2003). Animates - die Bildermacher. 1 January 2002 - 1 April 2003. (Unpublished)

Installation of 200+ paintings, prints and drawings, plus a five minute animated film in a cycle of one-man and group exhibitions. The artwork originated from a programme of studio work and visits that investigated art production and the construct of... Read More about Animates - die Bildermacher.

Morality and biology in the Spanish Civil War: Psychiatrists, revolution and women prisoners in Málaga (2001)
Journal Article
Richards, M. (2001). Morality and biology in the Spanish Civil War: Psychiatrists, revolution and women prisoners in Málaga. Contemporary European History, 10(3), 395-421. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777301003046

The psychiatric study of women prisoners in the city of Málaga during the Spanish Civil War provides a starting point for a two-part analysis of the gendered tension between biology and morality. First, the relationship of organic psychiatry and bio-... Read More about Morality and biology in the Spanish Civil War: Psychiatrists, revolution and women prisoners in Málaga.

Speaking like a native: Vernacular languages and the state in Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1935 (2001)
Journal Article
Jeater, D. (2001). Speaking like a native: Vernacular languages and the state in Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1935. Journal of African History, 42(3), 449-468. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021853701007988

During the early years of white administration in Southern Rhodesia, few whites spoke the local vernaculars. The state used those few, largely traders and farmers, to translate and interpret. Members of the Native Affairs Department were expected to... Read More about Speaking like a native: Vernacular languages and the state in Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1935.

Constructed identities and Iberia (2001)
Journal Article
Flynn, M. K. (2001). Constructed identities and Iberia. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 24(5), 703-718. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870120063945

The category of Iberian identity includes national identities within Spain, Portugal and Latin America. The case of Spain and Spanish national identity has been particularly neglected in academic literature, although this situation has been changing... Read More about Constructed identities and Iberia.

Loci Memoriae (2001)
Exhibition / Performance
Gough, P. (2001). Loci Memoriae. 6 September 2001 - 11 November 2001. (Unpublished)

In 2001 Paul Gough staged parallel exhibitions of large drawings (representations of monuments and other icons of commemoration) in two venues separated by a tract of dockland water. The intention was to offset these works against each other, and in... Read More about Loci Memoriae.