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E card for Crown Pet Foods, James Wellbeloved (2008)
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Robinson, R. (2008). E card for Crown Pet Foods, James Wellbeloved

A Christmas e card for pet food brand James Wellbeloved for customers to forward to friends and family.

Cryptocephalus (2008)
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Southerland, D. (2008). Cryptocephalus. Milton Keynes

A exhibition catalogue essay on the work of Artist Nicola Donovan. The essay was the result of a number of studio visits and interviews with the Artist as she worked on a research project at Bletchley Park, home in WW2 to the Enigma code breakers. T... Read More about Cryptocephalus.

BBC4’s Worlds of Fantasy, ‘Through the looking glass’ episode (2008)
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Bould, M. (2008). BBC4’s Worlds of Fantasy, ‘Through the looking glass’ episode

Mark Bould contributed to this television documentary series, which provided a discussion of China Mieville's King Rat in relation to the new weird movement in contemporary fantasy fiction and to post-Seattle and post-9/11 politics.

MeiGeist (2008)
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Abba, T., & Grain, H. (2008). MeiGeist

The Alternate Reality Game funded by this AHRC Knowledge Catalyst Award presented a science-fiction narrative, set in the present day, in which the audience plays a key role in progressing and participating in the story. The audience or 'players' con... Read More about MeiGeist.

Student and lecturers’ experiences of introducing a hybrid IBL approach to teaching organisation studies in a business school (2008)
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Page, M., Gaggiotti, H., & Jarvis, C. (2008). Student and lecturers’ experiences of introducing a hybrid IBL approach to teaching organisation studies in a business school

In this paper we set out to introduce our approach to Inquiry Based Learning, the supporting practices we have developed and how they are evolving in hybrid forms in three different undergraduate modules in a Business School. We reflect on some of th... Read More about Student and lecturers’ experiences of introducing a hybrid IBL approach to teaching organisation studies in a business school.