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In the Living Room: Second Screens and TV Audiences (2016)
Journal Article
Wilson, S. (2016). In the Living Room: Second Screens and TV Audiences. Television and New Media, 17(2), 174-191. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527476415593348

© The Author(s) 2015. This article is based on a small pilot project exploring the role, function, and meanings of second screens and companion apps for TV audiences that is contextualized by existing academic audience research. This is mapped alongs... Read More about In the Living Room: Second Screens and TV Audiences.

“Cascades, torrents & drowning” in information: seeking help in the contemporary general practitioner practice in the UK (2016)
Journal Article
Holley, D., Santos, P., Cook, J., Kerr, M., & Treasure-Jones, T. (2016). “Cascades, torrents & drowning” in information: seeking help in the contemporary general practitioner practice in the UK. Interactive Learning Environments, 24(5), 954-967. https://doi.org/10.1080/10494820.2015.1128206

© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis. ABSTRACT: This paper responds to the Alpine Rendez-Vous “crisis” in technology-enhanced learning. It takes a contested area of policy as well as a rapid change in the National Health Service, and... Read More about “Cascades, torrents & drowning” in information: seeking help in the contemporary general practitioner practice in the UK.

How do language-specific characteristics affect the acquisition of different relative clause types? Evidence from Finnish (2016)
Journal Article
Kirjavainen, M., Kidd, E., & Lieven, E. (2017). How do language-specific characteristics affect the acquisition of different relative clause types? Evidence from Finnish. Journal of Child Language, 44(01), 120-157. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000915000768

Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative clauses (RCs) in Finnish-speaking children. Study 1 found that Finnish children's naturalistic exposure... Read More about How do language-specific characteristics affect the acquisition of different relative clause types? Evidence from Finnish.

Designing physical-digital artefacts for the public realm (2016)
Thesis
Morrison, J. Designing physical-digital artefacts for the public realm. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/921788

The exploration of new types of everyday interactions enabled by the increasing integration of digital technologies with the physical world is a major research direction for interaction design research (Dourish, 2004), and a focus on materials and ma... Read More about Designing physical-digital artefacts for the public realm.

LITERATURE - Ralph Waldo Emerson (2016)
Digital Artefact
Greenham, D. (2016). LITERATURE - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson taught us about the presence of nature and something a little divine inside all of us. If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2EFi6o1 Watch more films on LITERATURE: http://bit.ly/TSOL... Read More about LITERATURE - Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Alors/donc/then at the right periphery: Seeking confirmation of an inference (2016)
Journal Article
Beeching, K. (2016). Alors/donc/then at the right periphery: Seeking confirmation of an inference. Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 17(2), 208-230. https://doi.org/10.1075/jhp.17.2.03bee

This paper compares the functions and development of right peripheral (RP) alors, donc and then in French and English. These items developed historically from temporal expressions, they express consequence and can serve, intersubjectively, as an appe... Read More about Alors/donc/then at the right periphery: Seeking confirmation of an inference.

An epistolic contextualisation of an art practice that engages with temporality, memory and narrative in relation to a use of contemporary visual technologies (2016)
Thesis
Diggle, J. (in press). An epistolic contextualisation of an art practice that engages with temporality, memory and narrative in relation to a use of contemporary visual technologies. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/915707

In this submission I intend to draw together the common threads of a use of narrative and of investigations using technologies, which underpinned a significant proportion of my professional artistic production. This is a selective and focused submiss... Read More about An epistolic contextualisation of an art practice that engages with temporality, memory and narrative in relation to a use of contemporary visual technologies.

Prólogo (2016)
Book Chapter
Richards, M. (2016). Prólogo. In I. Fernandez de Mata (Ed.), Lloros vueltos puños: El conflicto de los “desaparecidos” y vencidos de la guerra civil española (vi-xii). Granada: Comares

Summary of current debates about civil war and memory in Spain

Asset mapping and civic creativity (2016)
Book Chapter
Alexiou, K., Agusita, E., Alevizou, G., Chapain, C., Zamenopoulos, T., & Turner, J. (2016). Asset mapping and civic creativity. In J. Hartley, & I. Hargreaves (Eds.), The Creative Citizen Unbound: How Social Media and DIY Culture Contribute to Democracy, Communities and the Creative Economy (181-204). Bristol: Policy Press

"The Creative Citizen project is concerned not only with understanding and capturing current practice and its value (as enacted through the use of different media) but also exploring how this pursuit of value can be further supported and advanced.... Read More about Asset mapping and civic creativity.

'There's something fishy about Wales': Dahl, identity, language (2016)
Book Chapter
Alston, A., & Worthington, H. (2016). 'There's something fishy about Wales': Dahl, identity, language. In D. Walford Davies (Ed.), Roald Dahl: Wales of the Unexpected (115-128). Cardiff: University of Wales Press

In the book bearing his name, the BFG tells Sophie that ‘there is something fishy about Wales’. Even allowing for Dahl’s well-known delight in wordplay, it seems that there is more to this throwaway line than just a joke for children. Taking its cue... Read More about 'There's something fishy about Wales': Dahl, identity, language.

The Foreign Office, Commerce and British Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century (2016)
Book
(2016). J. Fisher, E. G. H. Pedaliu, & R. Smith (Eds.), The Foreign Office, Commerce and British Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century. London: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46581-8

This book addresses the interface of the British Foreign Office, foreign policy and commerce in the twentieth century. Two related questions are considered: what did the Foreign Office do to support British commerce, and how did commerce influence Br... Read More about The Foreign Office, Commerce and British Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century.

Family names (2016)
Book Chapter
Hanks, P., & Parkin, H. (2016). Family names. In C. Hough (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Names and Naming (214-236). Oxford: Oxford University Press

A chapter on the history of family-names and family-name research in Europe, Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Co-authored with Prof. Patrick Hanks.

From networks to complexity: Two case studies (2016)
Book Chapter
Harte, D., Dovey, J., Agusita, E., & Zamenopoulos, T. (2016). From networks to complexity: Two case studies. In J. Hartley, & I. Hargreaves (Eds.), The Creative Citizen Unbound: How Social Media and DIY Culture Contribute to Democracy, Communities and the Creative Economy (129-152). Bristol: Policy Press

"From the noticeboard in the newsagent’s window to multi-layered online networks using social networking technologies, citizens are increasingly accessing networks of support that uncover previously invisible opportunities. Such networks exist online... Read More about From networks to complexity: Two case studies.

The automation of everyday life (2016)
Journal Article
Crogan, P. (2016). The automation of everyday life. adComunica. Revista Científica de Estrategias, Tendencias e innovación en Comunicación, 127-139. https://doi.org/10.6035/2174-0992.2016.12.8

This text is the translation of the conference The automation of Everyday Life, delivered by Dr. Patrick Crogan (University of West of England, Bristol), the 5th of February of 2016 on the Meetings about communitacion and digital culture:Emerging res... Read More about The automation of everyday life.

Mapping the British biopic: Evolution, conventions, reception and masculinities (2016)
Thesis
Robinson, M. Mapping the British biopic: Evolution, conventions, reception and masculinities. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/922776

This thesis offers a revaluation of the British biopic, which has often been subsumed into the broader ‘historical film’ category, identifying a critical neglect despite its successful presence throughout the history of the British film industry. It... Read More about Mapping the British biopic: Evolution, conventions, reception and masculinities.