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Teaching holocaust literature and film (2007)
Book Chapter
King, N. (2007). Teaching holocaust literature and film. In R. Eaglestone, & B. Langford (Eds.), Teaching Holocaust Literature and Film (48-62). Palgrave

Rurality, power, and the otherness of childhood in British contexts (2007)
Book Chapter
Jones, O. (2007). Rurality, power, and the otherness of childhood in British contexts. In R. Panelli, S. Punch, & E. Robson (Eds.), Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth: Young Rural Lives (193-204). London: Routledge

Chapter Intro Power is a critical aspect of child–adult relationships and the formation of children’s geographies. It is tempting to see the adult world as all powerful and children’s worlds as subjected to control and direction, but the picture is m... Read More about Rurality, power, and the otherness of childhood in British contexts.

Rurality and the otherness of childhood in a British context (2007)
Book Chapter
Jones, O. (2007). Rurality and the otherness of childhood in a British context. In R. Panelli, S. Punch, & E. Robson (Eds.), Global perspectives on rural childhood and youth: Young rural lives (193-204). London: Routledge

Idylls and othernesses: Childhood and rurality in film (2007)
Book Chapter
Jones, O. (2007). Idylls and othernesses: Childhood and rurality in film. In O. Jones (Ed.), Cinematic countrysides (177-194). Manchester: Manchester University Press

Chapter Intro The initial premise of this chapter is simple. If there are discourses of rural childhood and rural childhood idyll in literature, music, art, advertisements and so forth, then it can be expected that these will have extended into the... Read More about Idylls and othernesses: Childhood and rurality in film.

Arnos vale cemetery and the lively materialities of trees in place (2007)
Journal Article
Jones, O. (2007). Arnos vale cemetery and the lively materialities of trees in place. Garden History, 35(2), 149 -171

This paper tells a story of the Victorian cemetery movement and one particular and controversial example – Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol, south-west England. The narrative shows how places such as this are distinct spaces, but also fluxes of process... Read More about Arnos vale cemetery and the lively materialities of trees in place.

Animated discussion in geography (2007)
Journal Article
Jones, M., & Rycraft, P. (2007). Animated discussion in geography. Teaching Geography, 32(2), 93-96

In this article we first explain the process of how to create animations in Windows Movie Maker 2, then discuss how such animations can be used effectively in learning and teaching across the age range and within different subjects. We offer some p... Read More about Animated discussion in geography.

Landscapes of language: Geography across the curriculum (2007)
Journal Article
Jones, M., & Fitzgerald, B. (2007). Landscapes of language: Geography across the curriculum. Teaching Geography, 32(1), 22-28

Mark Jones and Bernadette Fitzgerald report their initial findings from research into year 9 and PGCE students' perceptions of the links between learning in geography and English

Alternative assessment for learner engagement in a climate of performativity: Lessons from an English case study (2007)
Journal Article
James, D., & Simmons, J. (2007). Alternative assessment for learner engagement in a climate of performativity: Lessons from an English case study. Assessment in Education, 14(3), 353-371. https://doi.org/10.1080/09695940701592022

In many education systems, young peoples’ ‘disaffection’ is increasingly equated with non-participation in education, training and employment. There is also an expectation that educational activity can provide a key response to this situation. Drawin... Read More about Alternative assessment for learner engagement in a climate of performativity: Lessons from an English case study.

Degrees of separation: Technological interactivity and account management (2007)
Journal Article
Hughes, T., Foss, B., Stone, M., & Cheverton, P. (2007). Degrees of separation: Technological interactivity and account management. International Journal of Bank Marketing, 25(5), 315-335. https://doi.org/10.1108/02652320710772989

Purpose - There has been an increasing application of remote technology to customer service. This research, from business-to-business financial services, seeks to gain insight and understanding into how the supplier/customer relationship and account... Read More about Degrees of separation: Technological interactivity and account management.