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Song for a scar (2022)
Journal Article
Rogers, S. (2022). Song for a scar. The Contemporary Journal, 4,

One poem in a special issue of the journal on the theme of "Care"

Reflections on anti-racism and memorialisation from South West UK (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Sobers, S. (2022, December). Reflections on anti-racism and memorialisation from South West UK. Presented at OHCHR in-person consultations: Advancing racial justice and equality for Africans and people of African descent in Europe, UN House, Boulevard du Régent 37-40, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium

Sobers spoke at a roundtable discussion with 20 human rights advocates from across Europe, at the United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (OHCHR), Brussels. Sobers talked about the King Leopold II statue in Brussels, and points of... Read More about Reflections on anti-racism and memorialisation from South West UK.

Fireside chat: How effective is the failure to prevent model in tackling financial crimes in the UK? With Dr Alison Lui (Liverpool John Moores University) and Dr Bastian Hertstein (Financial Crime Strategy, Government of Jersey) (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Bourton, S., Lui, A., & Hertstein, B. (2022, December). Fireside chat: How effective is the failure to prevent model in tackling financial crimes in the UK? With Dr Alison Lui (Liverpool John Moores University) and Dr Bastian Hertstein (Financial Crime Strategy, Government of Jersey). Presented at Anti-Financial Crime Summit, London

Planning policy relaxation’s threat to GI (2022)
Journal Article
Sinnett, D. (2022). Planning policy relaxation’s threat to GI. Town and Country Planning -London- Town and Country Planning Association-, 91, 422-424

50 ways to regeneratively reimagine our High Streets. A co-creating workshop. (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Sara, R., Rice, L., & Doron, H. (2022, November). 50 ways to regeneratively reimagine our High Streets. A co-creating workshop. Presented at Architectural Humanities Research Association Conference 'Building Ground for Climate Collectivism', Pratt Institute, New York, US

This co-authoring workshop provides a collectivist space for participants who have been involved in radical rethinking of High Streets/Main streets internationally to work together and contribute to the future and imagined role of these spaces. Tradi... Read More about 50 ways to regeneratively reimagine our High Streets. A co-creating workshop..

Acts of transfer: Connecting socially-engaged practice (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Lloyd, L., & Beinart, K. (2022, November). Acts of transfer: Connecting socially-engaged practice. Presented at Connective Symposium, Fontys University of the Arts Tilburg, The Netherlands

This paper will present our recent practice-based artistic research project ‘Acts of Transfer’, which involved revisiting and reactivating artworks from the recent past, all of which were developed or enacted through some form of social engagement or... Read More about Acts of transfer: Connecting socially-engaged practice.

IP12 Advanced logistics for end-to-end collaboration and coordination (2022)
Report
Mahdjoubi, L. (2022). IP12 Advanced logistics for end-to-end collaboration and coordination

Infrastructure and construction projects are increasingly adopting off-site construction, and are becoming more competitive and collaborative, making well-timed delivery of off-site components/volumes essential. Logistics for off-site construction an... Read More about IP12 Advanced logistics for end-to-end collaboration and coordination.

IP5a standardisation and classification of project cost data (2022)
Report
Mahdjoubi, L. (2022). IP5a standardisation and classification of project cost data. UK: Living Lab

Benchmarking is a fundamental tool for improving performance in the delivery of transport infrastructure projects. The sector has seen a significant boost in funding in recent years, and there is an urgent need to use benchmarking to inform decision-... Read More about IP5a standardisation and classification of project cost data.

AI and Society: Behind AI Systems (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Ochu, E., & Aneja, U. (2022, October). AI and Society: Behind AI Systems. Presented at Behind AI Systems, Online

Artificial Intelligence, algorithmic systems and machine decision making are being embedded in many areas of society – policing, justice, finance, banking, shopping and navigation just to name a few. These systems are affecting people’s lives in ways... Read More about AI and Society: Behind AI Systems.

The Big Print (2022)
Exhibition / Performance
Klein, S. The Big Print. [Print]. 23 September 2022 - 23 September 2022. (Unpublished)

The BigPrint workshop is a communal event. We have invited printmakers, friends and family, students and the rest of the work to cut lino plates. There is no brief what should be on the plates. Everyone is free to choose a topic and a style. On the d... Read More about The Big Print.

Art engagement (2022)
Digital Artefact
Lloyd, L. (2022). Art engagement. [Feature article online and physical copy]

Lizzie Lloyd asks whether an artist needs to describe themselves as socially engaged in order to engage socially The assumption remains that work made with people is, almost by definition, an act of social goodness, moral altruism and political up... Read More about Art engagement.

Global refugee challenge (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Urzelai, B. (2022, August). Global refugee challenge. Presented at “Mo (ve) ments of vulnerability: Exploring livelihood, development and migration in a wounded Asia: Inclusiveness, Localization, Innovation”, Online

A 3-month programme where students from University Arts London, UWE, Taylors, and MTA working with refugees in Malaysia to solve problems around Education and Wellbeing by following a design thinking process. During the programme the participants wer... Read More about Global refugee challenge.

Autoethnography: Let there be chaos (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Hadjiosif, M., Ince, A., & Martin, J. (2022, July). Autoethnography: Let there be chaos. Presented at BPS Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference, Royal College of Physicians, London

This symposium aims to reach to the edges of our discipline’s awareness in order to shine a light on a neglected research paradigm that has captured our imagination. Autoethnography is an approach to research that seeks to describe and systematically... Read More about Autoethnography: Let there be chaos.

Learning through practice (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Evans, M. (2022, July). Learning through practice. Presented at BJTC Partners' Day, Cardiff University

This presentation is a summary of the author's doctoral research examining two approaches to learning and teaching journalism through practice at two UK HE courses accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC). Using the methodolo... Read More about Learning through practice.

Getting what you deserve? (2022)
Other
Goodman, S., Carr, P., & Abell, J. (2022). Getting what you deserve?. [Magazine print/digital]. The Psychologist Magasine July/August 2022 - Income Inequality

The UK is a particularly unequal society, with the richest 0.1 per cent of households having as much wealth as the poorest half of all households (Equality Trust, 2022). Wilkinson and Pickett (2017) have shown that such elevated levels of income ineq... Read More about Getting what you deserve?.