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On writing instability (2023)
Book Chapter
Abba, T. (in press). On writing instability. In A. Spencer, A. Mandal, & J. Kidd (Eds.), Ambient Stories in Practice and Research: Digital Writing in Place. UK: Bloomsbury Publishing

Abba examines the specific manners by which Ambient Literature is composed and experienced by a reader. Looking back to the canon of works produced under the project banner to date, and developing the Ambient Poetics proposed in 2016-18, he addresses... Read More about On writing instability.

Beyond lending - A case study (2022)
Book Chapter
Lovesmith, G., Miah, M. F., & Singleton, A. (2023). Beyond lending - A case study. In M. McVicar, S. Kite, & C. Drozynski (Eds.), Generosity and Architecture (252-261). Abingdon: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Maindee Library+ , Newport, is a volunteer-run, community initiated, piece of social infrastructure. Through a co-produced, socially engaged art programme, Maindee Unlimited appointed architects George Lovesmith (Integrated Workshop) & Sarah Hollingw... Read More about Beyond lending - A case study.

The Message (2022)
Book Chapter
Sobers, S. (2022). The Message. In C. Leith, & P. Wrigglesworth (Eds.), Left Cultures: A Lexicon Of Stories Past And Present. Bristol: Left Cultures

How listening to 'The Message' by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five in 1982, became a life changing class-conscious moment for a 10 year old boy.

Bonnington Square (2022)
Book Chapter
Embury, G., & Oldham, A. (2022). Bonnington Square. In Left Cultures - 1 (13). Bristol: Left Cultures

Left Cultures 1 will delve deep into the left’s cultural past to discuss gems of storytelling within film, literature, music, art and poetry. Culture which has influenced and inspired an eclectic bunch of comrades to continue in this tradition by cre... Read More about Bonnington Square.

Feeling your way; holding you here (2022)
Book Chapter
Lloyd, L. (2022). Feeling your way; holding you here. In N. O'Malley (Ed.), Gather (41-46). Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Exhibition Catalogue to accompany the Ireland at Venice exhibition presenting the work of Niamh O'Malley at Venice Biennale 2022 The poise and aesthetic restraint of Niamh O’Malley’s work holds you, but at arm's length. There is a dissembling sin... Read More about Feeling your way; holding you here.

Exploring the professional identity and career trajectories of undergraduates on a team-based, experiential  degree programme (2022)
Book Chapter
Davies, L., Urzelai, B., & Ozadowicz, K. (2022). Exploring the professional identity and career trajectories of undergraduates on a team-based, experiential  degree programme. In G. J. Larios-Hernandez, A. Walmsley, & I. Lopez-Castro (Eds.), Theorising Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Education: Reflections on the Development of the Entrepreneurial Mindset (191-210). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87865-8_11

Based on the pioneering Finnish Team Academy model, BA (Hons) Business: Team Entrepreneurship is an undergraduate degree programme at the University of the West of England underpinned by self-managed, team-based experiential entrepreneurial learning.... Read More about Exploring the professional identity and career trajectories of undergraduates on a team-based, experiential  degree programme.

Laser textile design and finishing (2021)
Book Chapter
Morgan, L. (in press). Laser textile design and finishing. In Volume 10: Textile Futures. Bloomsbury Publishing

This entry discusses the state of the art in laser processing techniques for textiles beyond laser-cutting applications. It maps the use of laser technology for textile design with a focus on research that developed innovative digitally-driven surfac... Read More about Laser textile design and finishing.

Altered States-The use of collodion as part of an Interdisciplinary approach (2021)
Book Chapter
Chamberlain, I. (2021). Altered States-The use of collodion as part of an Interdisciplinary approach. In Dont press print -De constructing the collodion process (52-59). UK: The Royal Photographic Society

My chapter for the publication will discuss my use of the wet plate collodion process and its developing role within my creative practice. I will give my personal viewpoint into how working in collaboration with experts in their field has given me... Read More about Altered States-The use of collodion as part of an Interdisciplinary approach.

Spending time within books (2021)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2021). Spending time within books. In C. Benjamin Schulz, V. Hildebrand-Schat, & K. Bazarnik (Eds.), Refresh the Book: On the Hybrid Nature of the Book in the Age of Electronic Publishing (221-245). Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004443556

In my work as a researcher in the field of artists’ books, I encounter new books on a daily basis. Artists send information on their publications to go into the Book Arts Newsletter or the biennial Artist’s Book Yearbook, or write about their work fo... Read More about Spending time within books.

Feminist and queer arts activism (2020)
Book Chapter
Johnson, C. (2020). Feminist and queer arts activism. In B. Keith Alexander, J. Faber McAlister, & M. Niles Goins (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429448317

This chapter adopts an historiographic approach to the field of feminist and queer arts activisms, which privileges ideas of affinity and resonance between artists of different generations rather than canonical notions of chronology, precedence and s... Read More about Feminist and queer arts activism.

Introduction and glossary to the symposium "Don't Press Print 1" (2020)
Book Chapter
Menger, F. (2021). Introduction and glossary to the symposium "Don't Press Print 1". In Dont press print -De constructing the collodion process (4-7). Bristol: The Royal Photographic Society

Introduction to the Symposium and background to wetplate collodion photography and its inventor Frederick Scott Archer, and resume of presentations given.

Printmaking: A Maker’s Guide (2020)
Book Chapter
Ho, W. (in press). Printmaking: A Maker’s Guide. In Printmaking a Maker's Guide. London: Thames and Hudson

Printmaking: A Maker’s Guide (Published by Thames and Hudson) Chapter on Linocut and Japanese woodblock (in progress at the moment). Due out Sept 2020

Innovative technologies for sustainable textile coloration, patterning, and surface effects (2020)
Book Chapter
Kane, F., Shen, J., Morgan, L., Prajapati, C., Tyrer, J., & Smith, E. (2020). Innovative technologies for sustainable textile coloration, patterning, and surface effects. In S. S. Muthu, & M. A. Gardetti (Eds.), Sustainability in the Textile and Apparel Industries: Sustainable Textiles, Clothing Design and Repurposing (99-127). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38545-3_4

The environmental impact of textile dyeing and finishing is of paramount concern in the textile industry. Enzyme and laser processing technologies present attractive alternatives to conventional textile coloration and surface patterning methods. Both... Read More about Innovative technologies for sustainable textile coloration, patterning, and surface effects.

Le tecnologie digitali 3d per la conservazione e la conoscenza del patrimonio culturale (2019)
Book Chapter
D'Agnano, F., Vernier, P., Ballarin, M., & Balletti, C. (2019). Le tecnologie digitali 3d per la conservazione e la conoscenza del patrimonio culturale. In Una nuova frontiera della didattica Metodi, tecnologie, esperienze italiane. Roma: Carrocci Editore

This chapter focuses on 3d technology and Cultural Heritage. It analyzes 3d technology such as CNC machines and additive processes: the 3d printers. Solid printing in museums/3d printing and geomatics for replicas validation.

There’s no b’ness like ho b’ness: Deconstructing the hip-hop ‘ho’ (2019)
Book Chapter
Franklin, A. (2019). There’s no b’ness like ho b’ness: Deconstructing the hip-hop ‘ho’. In J. Turney (Ed.), Fashion Crimes: Dressing for Deviance (73-80). Bloomsbury

Fashion has long been used to differentiate between prostitutes and ‘respectable’ members of society. Whether through state enforced sumptuary laws or less formally imposed but equally codified visual markers, the identity category of ‘prostitute’ h... Read More about There’s no b’ness like ho b’ness: Deconstructing the hip-hop ‘ho’.

Interspecies Urban Planning, Reimaging City Infrastructures with Slime Mould (2019)
Book Chapter
Dillon, T. (2019). Interspecies Urban Planning, Reimaging City Infrastructures with Slime Mould. . River Publishers

The slime mould Physarum polycephalum optimises its shape in a geometrically constrained space. We explore this property in order to reconsider how we could develop more inclusive, interspecies approaches to urban planning and infrastructure. Working... Read More about Interspecies Urban Planning, Reimaging City Infrastructures with Slime Mould.

Conversation currency (2019)
Book Chapter
Vickress, A. (2019). Conversation currency. In State of Unsettlement: Brexit (41-47). London, UK: Independent

Member of the State of Unsettlement collective, creating collaborative lectures, workshops and publications created in response to Brexit. Including Conversation Currency, a series of archived soundscapes and transcripts from around the post-Brexit... Read More about Conversation currency.

Findings from the field: Partnership working between galleries and youth organisations (2019)
Book Chapter
Sim, N. (2019). Findings from the field: Partnership working between galleries and youth organisations. In Circuit: Test, Risk, Change (22-26). London: Tate and Paul Hamlyn Foundation

The prospect of working in partnership with people and organisations in other fields is inherently alluring: there is the potential to draw from untapped knowledge, to connect with different communities and to expand capacity and ideas. But partnersh... Read More about Findings from the field: Partnership working between galleries and youth organisations.

United Kingdom: Film Funding, the “Corporate Welfare System” and Its Discontents (2018)
Book Chapter
Newsinger, J., & Presence, S. (2018). United Kingdom: Film Funding, the “Corporate Welfare System” and Its Discontents. In P. Murschetz, R. Teichmann, & M. Karmasin (Eds.), Handbook of State Aid for Film: Finance, Industries and Regulation (447-462). (1). Berlin: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71716-6

The central argument of the chapter is that despite the now well-established and relatively substantial public funding systems for film production that exist in the UK, there is a lack of democratic scrutiny and accountability. Considerable public fu... Read More about United Kingdom: Film Funding, the “Corporate Welfare System” and Its Discontents.