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‘The streets have been watched regularly’: The York Penitentiary Society, young working-class women, and the regulation of behaviour in the public spaces of York, c. 1845– 1919 (2018)
Journal Article
Harrison, L. (2019). ‘The streets have been watched regularly’: The York Penitentiary Society, young working-class women, and the regulation of behaviour in the public spaces of York, c. 1845– 1919. Women's History Review, 28(3), 457-478. https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2018.1477105

© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The York Penitentiary Society, a charitable female reformatory in York, aimed to transform ‘fallen’ women in the city into useful citizens through institutionalisation, domestic training... Read More about ‘The streets have been watched regularly’: The York Penitentiary Society, young working-class women, and the regulation of behaviour in the public spaces of York, c. 1845– 1919.

Policy brief for law enforcement and policy making agencies in Jamaica May 2018: Organized crime control in Jamaica: A small island country’s dilemma (2018)
Report
Young, M. A., & Woodiwiss, M. (2018). Policy brief for law enforcement and policy making agencies in Jamaica May 2018: Organized crime control in Jamaica: A small island country’s dilemma

Re-conceptualising organized crime control in Jamaica requires an evidence informed strategy which must be more suited to local conditions and variations than the present structure. Jamaica, like other indebted countries, has reduced tariff revenu... Read More about Policy brief for law enforcement and policy making agencies in Jamaica May 2018: Organized crime control in Jamaica: A small island country’s dilemma.

Screening Donna Haraway: Story Telling For Earthly Survival and discussion with artists Matana Roberts and Kelly Jayne Jones (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T. (2018, May). Screening Donna Haraway: Story Telling For Earthly Survival and discussion with artists Matana Roberts and Kelly Jayne Jones

Donna Haraway: Story Telling For Earthly Survival + discussion with Matana Roberts, Kelly Jayne Jones and Teresa Dillon Directed by Fabrizio Terranova / 2016 / 90 mins / In English / Digital / Cert 18 (TBA) - Thu 3 May 2018 // 20:00 Screen... Read More about Screening Donna Haraway: Story Telling For Earthly Survival and discussion with artists Matana Roberts and Kelly Jayne Jones.

The Severn Sea: Urban networks and connections in the fifteenth century (2018)
Book Chapter
Fleming, P. (2018). The Severn Sea: Urban networks and connections in the fifteenth century. In E. T. Jones, & R. Stone (Eds.), The World of the Newport Medieval Ship: Trade, Politics and Shipping in the Mid-Fifteenth Century (115-134). Wales: University of Wales Press

This chapter will examine the range and nature of these connections. In particular, it considers the links between the northern coast of the English south-western peninsula (Somerset, Devon and Cornwall) and south Wales from the point of view of Bri... Read More about The Severn Sea: Urban networks and connections in the fifteenth century.

Youth, hysteria and control in Peter Watkins’s privilege (2018)
Book Chapter
Hyder, R. (2018). Youth, hysteria and control in Peter Watkins’s privilege. In N. Bentley, B. Johnson, & A. Zieleniac (Eds.), Youth Subcultures in Fiction, Film and Other Media (179-196). London: Palgrave Macmillan

Peter Watkins’ 1967 film Privilege signifies a key representation of youth culture and popular music within the long-standing tradition of British films set against the backdrop of the music industry. This filmic tradition that emerged alongside post... Read More about Youth, hysteria and control in Peter Watkins’s privilege.

Playing with reality: A technocultural ethnography of pervasive gaming (2018)
Thesis
Dixon, D. Playing with reality: A technocultural ethnography of pervasive gaming. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/869177

Pervasive games are an experimental game design practice that engages with technology development and everyday space. These experiences range from technology experiments to avant-garde performances to explorative urban play. This PhD is an ethnograph... Read More about Playing with reality: A technocultural ethnography of pervasive gaming.

Re-examining the effects of word writing on vocabulary learning (2018)
Journal Article
Webb, S., & Piasecki, A. (2018). Re-examining the effects of word writing on vocabulary learning. ITL, 169(1), 72-94. https://doi.org/10.1075/itl.00007.web

This study investigated the effects of word writing on vocabulary learning by comparing three conditions in which there was (a) limited time to write words, (b) unlimited time to write words, and (c) a non-writing word-picture pairs comparison. Non-n... Read More about Re-examining the effects of word writing on vocabulary learning.

From Zouaves Pontificaux to the volontaires de l'Ouest: Catholic volunteers and the French Nation, 1860-1910 (2018)
Journal Article
Simpson, M. (2018). From Zouaves Pontificaux to the volontaires de l'Ouest: Catholic volunteers and the French Nation, 1860-1910. Annales canadiennes d'histoire / Canadian Journal of History, 53(1), 1-28. https://doi.org/10.3138/cjh.ach.53.1.01

This article examines the French papal zouaves, volunteers who fought for the defence of the temporal sovereignty of the Pope in the decade 1860-1870, and their successors, the irregular Volunteers of the West. The latter was a volunteer force formed... Read More about From Zouaves Pontificaux to the volontaires de l'Ouest: Catholic volunteers and the French Nation, 1860-1910.

Relating therapy for distressing voices: Who, or what, is changing? (2018)
Journal Article
Hayward, M., Bogen-Johnston, L., & Deamer, F. (2018). Relating therapy for distressing voices: Who, or what, is changing?. Psychosis, 10(2), 132-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/17522439.2018.1469037

Background: The experience of hearing distressing voices has recently been conceptualised within relational terms, whereby the voice is perceived as a person-like stimulus with whom the hearer has a difficult relationship. Therapeutic approaches are... Read More about Relating therapy for distressing voices: Who, or what, is changing?.

Radio as a Screen Medium in BBC Arts Broadcasting (2018)
Journal Article
Genders, A. (2018). Radio as a Screen Medium in BBC Arts Broadcasting. Journal of Radio and Audio Media, 25(1), 142-155. https://doi.org/10.1080/19376529.2017.1415343

Today more than half of all radio listening in the UK is occurring through digital platforms. Within this context the BBC’s current arts proposition provides a valuable insight into how public service broadcasters are adapting and responding to this... Read More about Radio as a Screen Medium in BBC Arts Broadcasting.

Repair Cultures (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T. (2018, March). Repair Cultures. Presented at Refrag, Paris

Refrag #4 Cradle-to-Grave is a symposium exploring new connections between art, culture and technology. Using the life-cycle assessment as the structure for the fourth edition of the refrag festival, we are creating a space for debates and exchan... Read More about Repair Cultures.

Repair Acts, Bristol (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T. (2018, March). Repair Acts, Bristol. Presented at Repair Acts, Bristol

This workshop brought together practitioners from a variety of fields to discuss critical forms of repair. Part of an interlinked series of workshops titled CECE – Critical, Essential, Craft and Economic our guest speakers included the artist Linda B... Read More about Repair Acts, Bristol.

Digital scholars: A feeling for the academic game (2018)
Book Chapter
Costa, C. (2018). Digital scholars: A feeling for the academic game. In Y. Taylor, & K. Lahad (Eds.), Feeling Academic in the Neoliberal University: Feminist Flights, Fights and Failures (345-368). Palgrave

This chapter focuses on the felt perceptions of academics engaged in digital scholarship activities, as forms of academic contributions. In so doing, it explores if and how such practices are redefining both the meaning of academia and what it feels... Read More about Digital scholars: A feeling for the academic game.

Breaking the generic mould? Grayson Perry, Channel 4 and the production of British arts television (2018)
Journal Article
Noonan, C., & Genders, A. (2018). Breaking the generic mould? Grayson Perry, Channel 4 and the production of British arts television. Critical Studies in Television, 13(1), 79-95. https://doi.org/10.1177/1749602017746355

© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. This article examines Channel 4’s critically acclaimed series, Grayson Perry: Who Are You? (2014). Using interviews with those involved in making the series and textual analysis, we argue that the elements that contribut... Read More about Breaking the generic mould? Grayson Perry, Channel 4 and the production of British arts television.

Indie Dreams: Video Games, Creative Economy, and the Hyperindustrial Epoch (2018)
Journal Article
Crogan, P. (2018). Indie Dreams: Video Games, Creative Economy, and the Hyperindustrial Epoch. Games and Culture, 13(7), 671-689. https://doi.org/10.1177/1555412018756708

© The Author(s) 2018. This essay draws on research undertaken as part of a research network project exploring the growth of independent game producers in recent years and the associated changes in the technological and economic conditions of the game... Read More about Indie Dreams: Video Games, Creative Economy, and the Hyperindustrial Epoch.

Relating to the speaker behind the voice: What is changing? (2018)
Journal Article
Deamer, F., & Hayward, M. (2018). Relating to the speaker behind the voice: What is changing?. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, Article 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00011

We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from intentional agents whose behavior may be dependent on how the voice hearer relates to and interacts with them. We suggest that this approach is effec... Read More about Relating to the speaker behind the voice: What is changing?.

‘Round-head knaves’: The Ballad of Wrexham and the subversive political culture of Interregnum north-east Wales (2018)
Journal Article
Ward Clavier, S. (2018). ‘Round-head knaves’: The Ballad of Wrexham and the subversive political culture of Interregnum north-east Wales. Historical Research, 91(251), 39-60. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2281.12195

© 2017 Institute of Historical Research. This article broadens ballad studies to encompass a regional perspective and significantly adds to the literature on Welsh royalism. It argues that the ballad author sought to destabilize the newly established... Read More about ‘Round-head knaves’: The Ballad of Wrexham and the subversive political culture of Interregnum north-east Wales.

Two lost place-names in the west Midlands: Gaia in Lichfield and The Gay in Shrewsbury (2018)
Journal Article
Coates, R. (2018). Two lost place-names in the west Midlands: Gaia in Lichfield and The Gay in Shrewsbury

The purpose of this article is to note the existence of two, or probably three, related unexplained names, to present possible further examples of the element involved, and to review how far it is possible to explain them.

Apologies made at the Leveson Inquiry: Triggers and responses (2018)
Book Chapter
Murphy, J. (2018). Apologies made at the Leveson Inquiry: Triggers and responses. In M. M. Hansen, & R. Márquez Reiter (Eds.), The Pragmatics of Sensitive Activities in Institutional Discourse (91-113). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.96.04mur

This paper discusses apologies made by politicians at a recent UK public inquiry, the Leveson Inquiry into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press. I use the freely available data from the Inquiry to explore how politicians apologise in this i... Read More about Apologies made at the Leveson Inquiry: Triggers and responses.