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There’s no such thing as society?: A study of broadcasting and the public services under the three Thatcher governments, 1979-1992
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Holland, P., Chignell, H., Eglezou, G., & Wilson, S. There’s no such thing as society?: A study of broadcasting and the public services under the three Thatcher governments, 1979-1992

This two year research project (January 2008-January 2010) funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council was based within the Centre for Broadcasting History Research at Bournemouth University. It investigated the ways in which UK television and... Read More about There’s no such thing as society?: A study of broadcasting and the public services under the three Thatcher governments, 1979-1992.

Friends for all seasons
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Lane, L. Friends for all seasons

Written for the Spanish Association of Barbershop Singers annual convention 2010, San Javier, Murcia, Spain

Teachers, facilitators, gatekeepers? Tutors' perceptions of their role in the changing university context - a faculty case study
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Noonan, A., Brooks, K., & Kennedy, H. W. Teachers, facilitators, gatekeepers? Tutors' perceptions of their role in the changing university context - a faculty case study

This project aims to widen out the current debates on students’ attitudes to university culture and look at the other crucial players in this field: the tutors themselves. The project builds on previous research in the faculty into students’ assu... Read More about Teachers, facilitators, gatekeepers? Tutors' perceptions of their role in the changing university context - a faculty case study.

Pigs, eels and insects: Re-assessing the legacy of Shohei Imamura. 15 October - 8 November 2009.
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Crogan, P., Sharp, J., & Cameron, A. Pigs, eels and insects: Re-assessing the legacy of Shohei Imamura. 15 October - 8 November 2009. Bristol

This retrospective festival took place in October and November, 2009 at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol. It was co-curated by Patrick Crogan, Jasper Sharp and Alastair Cameron. 8 Films by the dual Palme d'Or winning Japanese filmmaker were screened.... Read More about Pigs, eels and insects: Re-assessing the legacy of Shohei Imamura. 15 October - 8 November 2009..

Jaleo
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Lane, L. Jaleo

An original work for string quartet in three movements, premiered at the University Concert Hall, Cardiff on 2nd March 2010 by the internationally renowned Carducci Quartet. Inspired by the sights and sounds of Spain, the first movement, Cante Jon... Read More about Jaleo.

Linear lines - five interlinked soliloquys based on the chant In Principio Omnes by Hildegard of Bingen
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Lane, L. Linear lines - five interlinked soliloquys based on the chant In Principio Omnes by Hildegard of Bingen

An original work for solo horn, commissioned by the US horn player Marlene Ford for inclusion in a series of lecture-recitals in the USA about women composers. Performances in 2010 as follows: 27/01/10, Portsmouth Music Club, Portsmouth, USA. 2... Read More about Linear lines - five interlinked soliloquys based on the chant In Principio Omnes by Hildegard of Bingen.

The Magi
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Lane, L. The Magi

An original carol commissioned for the UWE Carol Service in Bristol Cathedral by the Octagon Wellbeing Centre and performed by the UWE Chamber Choir, conducted by Nicholas Barlow. Words by Jennifer Henderson. Written especially for the choir and vi... Read More about The Magi.

StArtDesignMedia Blog
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Noonan, A. StArtDesignMedia Blog. Blog

Startdesignmedia.blogspot.com is online resource initially developed to support applicants in the Creative Arts Graduate Placement Scheme, but evolved to support a wider cohort of students' and graduates' engagement with the creative industries. It w... Read More about StArtDesignMedia Blog.

Lost boys in the plays of Philip Ridley
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Wyllie, A. Lost boys in the plays of Philip Ridley

Research paper considering loss and recuperation in male characters in the plays of Philip Ridley.

Somewhere Unknown
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Lane, L. Somewhere Unknown

Somewhere Unknown is the last movement of a large-scale symphonic work for orchestra, Time Travel, and the central focus of my recently awarded PhD; although it is integrally linked to the preceding movements, it is also intended to stand-alone in it... Read More about Somewhere Unknown.