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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.

Always in with the in-crowd: Vogue and the cultural politics of gender, place, class and taste (2020)
Book Chapter
Tincknell, E. (2020). Always in with the in-crowd: Vogue and the cultural politics of gender, place, class and taste. In L. Forster, & J. Hollows (Eds.), Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1940s-2000s (200-214). Edinburgh University Press

The venerable fashion magazine Vogue has always associated itself with the interests of the ruling class, through the cultural and symbolic capital exhibited by the diffused aesthetic of its fashion spreads and through its unabashed attachment to the... Read More about Always in with the in-crowd: Vogue and the cultural politics of gender, place, class and taste.

Creativity and the problem of automation (2020)
Book Chapter
Crogan, P. (2020). Creativity and the problem of automation. In P. Crogan (Ed.), Unboxing the Black Box: Reflections on Making with AI and Automation (16-22). SWCTN

As AI-driven automation systems make their presence increasingly felt in everyday lives, the nature and value of human creativity is becoming an issue requiring urgent attention. While the disruptive impacts of digital innovation are often celebrated... Read More about Creativity and the problem of automation.

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

Digital heritage as a route towards social engagement (2020)
Book Chapter
Laing, R., Leon, M., Herbert, C., & Roberts, C. (2020). Digital heritage as a route towards social engagement. In F. Melendez, N. Diniz, & M. Del Signore (Eds.), Data, Matter, Design (266-271). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367369156-85

The historic environment faces many challenges, one of which is a poor understanding of the positive role it can play in the maintenance, development, and regeneration of communities, their culture, and their economy. Aberdeenshire Council considers... Read More about Digital heritage as a route towards social engagement.

A comparative study of MSW to emery in Oman (2020)
Book Chapter
Umar, T. (2020). A comparative study of MSW to emery in Oman. In Biomass [Working Title]. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.93745

The adverse impact of the energy production from fossil fuels is now well recognized globally; therefore, the move toward renewable and sustainable energy has become an integral part to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).... Read More about A comparative study of MSW to emery in Oman.

‘We shall have a fine holiday’: Imperial sentiment, unemployment and the 1928 miner-harvester scheme to Canada (2020)
Book Chapter
Fedorowich, K. (2020). ‘We shall have a fine holiday’: Imperial sentiment, unemployment and the 1928 miner-harvester scheme to Canada. In M. Ruiz (Ed.), Bridging Boundaries in British Migration History: In Memorium Eric Richards (197-225). Anthem Press

The annual migration of harvesters from central and eastern Canada to the prairies had been a regular event ever since 1890. As the wheat economy expanded, larger supplies of manpower were needed to bring in the harvest. In 1906 and 1923 British work... Read More about ‘We shall have a fine holiday’: Imperial sentiment, unemployment and the 1928 miner-harvester scheme to Canada.

Unexpected Enterprises: Remixing Creative Entrepreneurship (2020)
Book Chapter
Agusita, E., & Ashton, D. (2020). Unexpected Enterprises: Remixing Creative Entrepreneurship. In S. Taylor, & S. Luckman (Eds.), Pathways into Creative Working Lives (31-47). (1). Palgrave Macmillan (part of Springer Nature). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38246-9_2

Entrepreneurialism is widely encouraged across many industrial sectors in the ‘knowledge-based’ economy of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Entrepreneurialism, including self-promotion and work on the self, has been held and is a... Read More about Unexpected Enterprises: Remixing Creative Entrepreneurship.

The ebbs and flows of qualitative research: Time, change and the slow wheel of interpretation (2020)
Book Chapter
Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (in press). The ebbs and flows of qualitative research: Time, change and the slow wheel of interpretation. In Temporality in qualitative inquiry: Theories, methods, and practices. London: Routledge

The qualitative researcher has been described as ‘the instrument for analysis.’ What we bring to the analytic process – our positionalities, skills, tenets, knowledge, and much more – is valued within qualitative paradigms. But what we bring is also... Read More about The ebbs and flows of qualitative research: Time, change and the slow wheel of interpretation.

Phenomenology and Philosophy of Science (2020)
Book Chapter
Trizio, E. (2020). Phenomenology and Philosophy of Science. In The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy (705-710). New York: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Theory of Knowledge (2020)
Book Chapter
Trizio, E. (2020). Theory of Knowledge. In The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy (397-402). New York: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Crisis (2020)
Book Chapter
Trizio, E. (2020). Crisis. In The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy (151-159). New York: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

The social role of occupational pension schemes (2020)
Book Chapter
Kolaczkowski, J. (2020). The social role of occupational pension schemes. In C. Mitchell, S. Agnew, & P. S. Davies (Eds.), Pensions: Law, Policy and Practice. Hart Publishing

A GIS-MOPSO integrated method for optimal design of grid-connected HRES for educational buildings (2020)
Book Chapter
Mokhtar, C., Negrou, B., Settou, N., Bouferrouk, A., Yao, Y., & Messaoudi, D. A GIS-MOPSO integrated method for optimal design of grid-connected HRES for educational buildings. In Springer Proceedings in Energy (371-378). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6595-3_48

In this paper, an optimal design of a grid-connected PV-battery-hydrogen hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) at a University campus in Ouargla, Algeria is carried out. To achieve this goal, geographical information system (GIS), CAD software and mu... Read More about A GIS-MOPSO integrated method for optimal design of grid-connected HRES for educational buildings.

Kaleidoscopic drawings: Sights and sites in the drawing of the city (2020)
Book Chapter
Banou, S. (2020). Kaleidoscopic drawings: Sights and sites in the drawing of the city. In S. Ewing, & I. Troiani (Eds.), Visual Research Methods in Architecture. Bristol: Intellect

The city’s presence is conventionally described and comprehended in architectural representation and print media through ocular-centric processes of figuration. Yet, the means through which this visualization proceeds is not strictly sensory, and at... Read More about Kaleidoscopic drawings: Sights and sites in the drawing of the city.

Unleadership (2020)
Book Chapter
Jarvis, C., Gaggiotti, H., & Kars-Unluoglu, S. (2020). Unleadership. In M. Parker (Ed.), Life after COVID-19: The Other Side of Crisis. Bristol: Bristol University Press

What is urban nature and how do we perceive it? (2020)
Book Chapter
Hoyle, H. (2020). What is urban nature and how do we perceive it?. In Naturally Challenged: Contested Perceptions and Practices in Urban Green Spaces. Cities and Nature (9-36). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44480-8_2

This chapter discusses the complexities and apparent contradictions in defining ‘nature’ and ‘urban nature’ in the context of human-nature interactions. It explains why urban nature is so important to human health and well-being at this point in the... Read More about What is urban nature and how do we perceive it?.

Adaptive Reuse as Design Process (2020)
Book Chapter
Bassindale, J. (2020). Adaptive Reuse as Design Process. In Architectural Regeneration. UK: John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119340379.ch10

The potential scope of adaptive reuse projects is wide ranging in size and complexity, from the multi-billion-pound redevelopment of large post-industrial structures such as Battersea Power Station in London to the re-use of the tiny, ruined dovecote... Read More about Adaptive Reuse as Design Process.