Items where Division is "School of Arts and Humanities" and Year is 2018
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ALADRO-VICO, E., JIVKOVA-SEMOVA, D. and BAILEY, O., 2018. Artivism: a new educative language for transformative social action. Comunicar, 26 (57), 09-18. ISSN 1134-3478
ALEXANDER, C., 2018. The soft power of development: aid and assistance as public diplomacy activities. In: J. SERVAES, ed., Handbook of communication for development and social change. Singapore: Springer Nature. ISBN 9789811070358
ALLWOOD, G., 2018. Agenda setting, agenda blocking and policy silence: why is there no EU policy on prostitution? Women's Studies International Forum, 69, pp. 126-134. ISSN 0277-5395
ALLWOOD, G., 2018. Transforming lives? CONCORD Report EU Gender Action Plan II: from implementation to impact. Brussels: CONCORD Europe.
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BALL, A., 2018. Biopolitical landscapes of the "small human": figuring the child in the contemporary Middle Eastern refugee crisis in Europe. In: A. BALL and K. MATTAR, eds., The Edinburgh companion to the postcolonial Middle East. Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 446-468. ISBN 9781474427685
BALL, A., 2018. Interview with Ahdaf Soueif. In: A. BALL and K. MATTAR, eds., The Edinburgh companion to the postcolonial Middle East. Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 57-66. ISBN 9781474427685
BALL, A. and MATTAR, K., 2018. Afterword: critical companionships, urgent affiliations. In: A. BALL and K. MATTAR, eds., The Edinburgh companion to the postcolonial Middle East. Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 469-475. ISBN 9781474427685
BALL, A. and MATTAR, K., 2018. Dialectics of post/colonial modernity in the Middle East: a critical, theoretical and disciplinary overview. In: A. BALL and K. MATTAR, eds., The Edinburgh companion to the postcolonial Middle East. Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 3-22. ISBN 9781474427685
BALL, A. and MATTAR, K., 2018. The Edinburgh companion to the postcolonial Middle East. Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474427685
BENNETT, M., 2018. The Irish question: the story of the Civil War. BBC History, pp. 64-69. ISSN 1469-8552
BENNETT, M. and CHAPLIN, K., 2018. Rediscovering Notts: Legends of Art and Design. [Digital or Visual Media]
BENNETT, M. and CHAPLIN, K., 2018. Rediscovering Notts: Secrets of Southwell Minster. [Digital or Visual Media]
BENNETT, M. and CHAPLIN, K., 2018. Rediscovering Notts: The Medieval Village. [Digital or Visual Media]
BLACK, G., 2018. It's the principles that matter. In: B. SOARES, K. BROWN and O. NAZOR, eds., Defining museums of the 21st century: plural experiences. Papers from the ICOFOM symposia in Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro and St Andrews, in November 2017. Paris: ICOFOM, 198 - 205. ISBN 9789290124375
BLACK, G., 2018. Meeting the audience challenge in the 'Age of Participation'. Museum Management and Curatorship, 33 (4), pp. 302-319. ISSN 0964-7775
BOULÉ, J.-P., 2018. Sartre interviewed by women on the subject of women: the good faith of bad faith. In: L.J. TRUDEAU, ed., Twentieth-century literary criticism. Twentieth-century literary criticism series, 354 . Detroit: Gale, pp. 162-172. ISBN 9781410329226
BOULÉ, J.-P., 2018. Sex with Sartre: what does it mean to be a sexual being according to one of the great icons of existentialism? IAI News.
BRABER, N., 2018. Performing identity on screen: language, identity, and humour in Scottish television comedy. In: R. BASSIOUNEY, ed., Identity and dialect performance: a study of communities and dialects. Routledge studies in language and identity . Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 265-285. ISBN 9781138241787
BRABER, N., 2018. Pit talk in the East Midlands. In: N. BRABER and S. JANSEN, eds., Sociolinguistics in England. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 243-276. ISBN 9781137562876
BRABER, N. and JANSEN, S., 2018. Sociolinguistics in England. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137562876
BRABER, N. and ROBINSON, J., 2018. East Midlands English. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 9781501502354
BRABER, N., SMITH, H.M.J., ROBSON, J., WRIGHT, D. and HARDY, A., 2018. Accent detection in earwitness identification. In: Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL2018), University of York, York, 2-5 August 2018.
BRABER, N., SMITH, H.M.J., ROBSON, J., WRIGHT, D. and KELLY, S., 2018. “Not deep just average”: improving the useability of lay-listener voice descriptions. In: Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL2018), University of York, York, 2-5 August 2018.
BROOKS, G. and WRIGHT, D., 2018. Speak English or go home! A corpus-assisted critical study of English language ideology in the British press. In: The 39th Annual Conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME 2018), Tampere, Finland, 30 May – 3 June 2018.
BROOKS, G. and WRIGHT, D., 2018. This is England, speak English! A corpus-assisted critical study of language ideologies in the British press. In: The 9th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) International Conference, University of Malta, Msida, Malta, 13-15 June 2018.
BUTLER, R., 2018. 'Can any one fancy travellers without Murray’s universal red books'? Mariana Starke, John Murray, and 1830s’ guidebook culture. In: M. MCCUE, R. BUTLER and A.-M. MILLIM, eds., Writing in the age of William IV. Yearbook of English studies (48). Cambridge: Modern Humanities Research Association. ISBN 9781781882948
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CLARK, L., 2018. "That's not how it should end!": the effect of reader/player response on the development of narrative. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
CLAY, C., 2018. Time and tide: the feminist and cultural politics of a modern magazine. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474418188
CLAY, C., 2018. The magazine short story and the real short story: consuming fiction in the feminist weekly Time and Tide. In: C. CLAY, M. DICENZO, B. GREEN and F. HACKNEY, eds., Women's periodicals and print culture in Britain 1918-1939: the interwar period. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474412537
CLUGHEN, L. and HINDLEY, D., 2018. 'Academic staff will never go for that!': academic blogging as an inclusive writing genre in higher education. In: Festival of Learning, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 26 June 2018.
COATES, C., 2018. Spanish security policy: a contemporary appraisal. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
COINTOT, C., 2018. Approximate author-ity: self-crafting "Le Bec" and other Trondheimian masks. Image [&] Narrative, 19 (3), pp. 16-33. ISSN 1780-678X
CROSS, S., 2018. Friends in high places. Sexual abuse, power and the corruptions of Jimmy Savile. In: N. EWEN, A. GRATTAN, M. LEANING and P. MANNING, eds., Capitalism, crime and the media in the 21st century. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (Forthcoming)
CROSS, S. and JEWKES, Y., 2018. The architecture of psychiatry and the architecture of incarceration. In: T. CHAPMAN and S. HANCOTT, eds., The pains of imprisonment. London: Sage. (Forthcoming)
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DE CRISTOFARO, D. and CORDLE, D., 2018. Introduction: the literature of the Anthropocene. C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-century Writings, 6 (1): 1. ISSN 2045-5224
DRAKE, H. and REYNOLDS, C., 2018. 60 years of France and Europe. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138494459
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EDWARDS, E., 2018. Crafting futures India: The empowerment of women and girls through artisanal textiles, digital technology and entrepreneurship in India. London: British Council.
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FANTONI, G., 2018. Brotherhood of arms: patriotism, Atlanticism and sublimation of war in 1950s Italian war movies. In: L. SALSINI and T. CRAGIN, eds., Resistance, heroism, loss: World War II in Italian literature and film. The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in Italian studies . Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781683931379
FUGGLE, S., 2018. In search of temporal loopholes: insuring against a future that will never come. Continuum, 32 (6), pp. 795-807. ISSN 1030-4312
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GENZ, S. and BRABON, B.A., 2018. Postfeminism: cultural texts and theories. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474411233
GRICE, A., 2018. Journals, magazines, newspapers. In: A. HARRISON, ed., D. H. Lawrence in context. Literature in context . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 47-56. ISBN 9781108429399
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HAWKINS, H., 2018. Recovering the rural: form, dialect and society in poetry of Thomas Hardy. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
HAYES, N., 2018. Heritage, craft, and identity: twisthands and their machinery in what's left of the British lace industry. Labour History Review, 83 (2), pp. 147-177. ISSN 0961-5652
HAYES, N., 2018. The consequences of the Great War: observations from Nottingham. East Midlands History & Heritage (6), pp. 4-6.
HEMSTOCK, S.L., DES COMBES, H.J., BULIRUARUA, L.-A., MAITAVA, K., SENIKULA, R., SMITH, R. and MARTIN, T., 2018. Professionalising the 'resilience' sector in the Pacific Islands region: formal education for capacity building. In: S. KLEPP and L. CHAVEZ-RODRIGUES, eds., A critical approach to climate change adaptation: discourses, policies and practices. Routledge advances in climate change research . London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138056299
HINDLEY, D. and CLUGHEN, L., 2018. Exploring the development of writerly identity through the use of blogging. Journal of Academic Writing, 8 (2), pp. 233-236. ISSN 2225-8973
HINDLEY, D. and CLUGHEN, L., 2018. ‘Yay! Not another academic essay!’ Blogging as an alternative academic genre. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 11 (1), pp. 83-97. ISSN 1753-5190
HOWSON, P., 2018. Slippery violence in the REDD+ forests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Conservation & Society, 16 (2), pp. 136-146. ISSN 0972-4923
HUSSEIN, H.H.S., 2018. The role of news media in supporting democracy in Kurdistan Region. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
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JACKSON, S. and YOUNGS, T., 2018. In transit: poems of travel. Birmingham: The Emma Press. ISBN 9781910139943
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KING, S., 2018. Sickness, medical welfare and the English poor, 1750-1834. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9781526129000
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LEAHY, C., 2018. The time abroad project – German and British students' expectations for their stay abroad. Journal of English Studies, 16, pp. 133-163. ISSN 1576-6357
LEE, N.J.-Y. and STRINGER, J., 2018. From 'screenwriting for sound' to film sound maps: the evolution of live tone's creative alliance with Bong Joon-ho. The New Soundtrack, 8 (2), pp. 145-159. ISSN 2042-8855
LUSSANA, S., 2018. Reassessing Brer Rabbit: friendship, altruism, and community in the folklore of enslaved African-Americans. Slavery & Abolition, 39 (1), pp. 123-146. ISSN 0144-039X
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MASSING, K., 2018. Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in an ethnic theme park setting – the case of Binglanggu in Hainan Province, China. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 24 (1), pp. 66-82. ISSN 1352-7258
MCCAFFREY, E., 2018. The ecopoetics of reparation: Sebald, Darrieussecq, and Barthes. Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies, 5 (2), pp. 105-125. ISSN 2162-3627
MCCALLUM, J., 2018. Poor relief and the church in Scotland, 1560-1650. Scottish religious cultures . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474427272
MCCUE, M., BUTLER, R. and MILLIM, A.-M., 2018. Writing in the age of William IV. Yearbook of English studies (48). Cambridge: Modern Humanities Research Association. ISBN 9781781882948
MISHU, H.M., 2018. The politics of international law and India-Bangladesh land border management: a critical approach theory. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
MONTEITH, S., 2018. 1968: a pivotal moment in cinema. In: M. HALLIWELL and N. WITHAM, eds., Reframing 1968: American politics, protest and identity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9780748698936
MORTON, N., 2018. Representations of Muslim virtue in Christian ecclesiastical sources: c.1000-c.1350. Reading Medieval Studies. ISSN 0950-3129
MORTON, N., 2018. Walter the Chancellor on Ilghazi and Tughtakin: a prisoner’s perspective. Journal of Medieval History, 44 (2), pp. 170-186. ISSN 0304-4181
MORTON, N., 2018. The field of blood: the battle for Aleppo and the remaking of the medieval Middle East. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 9780465096701
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NESSI GARCÍA, L. and BAILEY, O.G., 2018. The Mexican European diaspora: class, race and distinctions on social networking sites. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. ISSN 1369-183X
NIVEN, B., 2018. Hitler and film: the Führer's hidden passion. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. ISBN 9783050058573
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O'SHAUGHNESSY, M., 2018. Representations: fiction, documentary and the political. In: M. TEMPLE and M. WITT, eds., The French cinema book. 2nd ed. London: BFI Palgrave, pp. 297-303. ISBN 9781844574667
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PALEARI, G., 2018. AlterItà. Saggio sulle culture ‘italiane’ indigene di Istria, Dalmazia, Bocche di Cattaro e Grigioni italiano: vitalità, fragilità e legami. Poschiavo, Switzerland: Edizioni Dino e Fausto Isepponi. ISBN 9788890435430
PALEARI, G., 2018. Autochthonous "Italianness" beyond Italy’s national border in Istria, Dalmatia, the Mouths of Cattaro, and the Italian Grisons. Ricerche Sociali (25), pp. 5-57. ISSN 0353-474X
PATERSON, L.L. and COFFEY-GLOVER, L., 2018. Discourses of marriage in same-sex marriage debates in the UK press 2011–2014. Journal of Language and Sexuality, 7 (2), pp. 175-204. ISSN 2211-3770
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RAMONE, J., 2018. The Bloomsbury introduction to postcolonial writing: new contexts, new narratives, new debates. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781474240086
RAMONE, J., 2018. The post-colonial book market: reading and the local literary marketplace. In: J. RAMONE, ed., The Bloomsbury introduction to postcolonial writing: new contexts, new narratives, new debates. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781474240086
REYNOLDS, C., 2018. Beneath the Troubles, the cobblestones: recovering the "buried" memory of Northern Ireland's 1968. The American Historical Review, 123 (3), pp. 744-748. ISSN 0002-8762
REYNOLDS, C., 2018. Enduring insularity and the memory of Northern Ireland's 1968. In: E. CROOKE and T. MAGUIRE, eds., Heritage after conflict. Northern Ireland. Routledge studies in heritage . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780815386360
REYNOLDS, C., 2018. From mai–juin '68 to Nuit Debout: shifting perspectives on France's anti-police. Modern and Contemporary France, 26 (2), pp. 145-163. ISSN 0963-9489
REYNOLDS, C., 2018. Northern Ireland's 1968 at The Ulster Museum. VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 6 (12), pp. 41-54. ISSN 2213-0969
REYNOLDS, C., 2018. Transnational memories and gender: Northern Ireland's 1968. In: S. COLVIN and K. KARCHER, eds., Women, global protest movements, and political agency: rethinking the legacy of 1968. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780815384724
REYNOLDS, C., 2018. État présent: mai 68 at 50: beyond the doxa. Bulletin of Francophone Postcolonial Studies, 9 (2), pp. 10-16. ISSN 2044-5512
REYNOLDS, C. and BLAIR, W., 2018. Museums and 'difficult pasts': Northern Ireland's 1968. Museum International, 70 (3-4), pp. 12-25. ISSN 1350-0775
REYNOLDS, C. and BLAIR, W., 2018. Reframing Northern Ireland's 1968 in a 'post-conflict' context. In: J. SAVIĆ, ed., Museums of cities and contested urban histories. CAMOC Annual Conference 2017, Mexico City, October 2017: book of proceedings. CAMOC: ICOM International Committee for Collections and Activities of Museums of Cities, pp. 212-222. ISBN 9789290124337
RIDING, L., 2018. Love as love, death as death. New ed. Laura (Riding) Jackson series . Nottingham: Trent Editions. ISBN 9781842331651
RIDING GOTTSCHALK, L., 2018. The close chaplet. New ed. Laura (Riding) Jackson series . Nottingham: Trent Editions. ISBN 9781842331637
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SAEED, H., 2018. Postcolonial sexualities and the intelligibility of dissidence. In: J. RAMONE, ed., The Bloomsbury introduction to postcolonial writing: new contexts, new narratives, new debates. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781474240086
SMITH, H.M.J., KELLY, S., BRABER, N., ROBSON, J. and WRIGHT, D., 2018. Developing a procedure for eliciting accurate, detailed, and consistent forensic voice descriptions from lay witnesses. In: British Psychological Society Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Conference 2018, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, 29-31 August 2018.
SMITH, P.J., 2018. Goodbye wave: Trevor Nunn’s Twelfth Night – a maritime valediction. Shakespeare, 14 (4), pp. 390-398. ISSN 1745-0918
SMITH, R., 2018. Maintaining sovereign identity among States facing existential threats: examples from the Pacific region. In: S. DUTT, ed., Global governance: perspectives, challenges and outlook. Global political studies . Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 87-106. ISBN 9781536129700
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THACKER, A., 2018. Cantos 14-15. In: R. PARKER, ed., Readings in the Cantos. Vol. 1. Clemson, S.C.: Clemson University Press in association with Liverpool University Press, pp. 145-154. ISBN 9781942954408
THACKER, A., 2018. Geographies of modernism. In: U. MAUDE and M. NIXON, eds., The Bloomsbury companion to modernist literature. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 43-62. ISBN 9781780936413
TURNER, G., MILLS, S., VAN DER BOM, I., COFFEY-GLOVER, L., PATERSON, L.L. and JONES, L., 2018. Opposition as victimhood in newspaper debates about same-sex marriage. Discourse & Society, 29 (2), pp. 180-197. ISSN 0957-9265
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USOV, P.M., LEONG, C.F., CHAN, B., HAYASHI, M., KITAGAWA, H., SUTTON, J.J., GORDON, K., HOD, I., FARHA, O., HUPP, J.T., ADDICOAT, M., KUC, A.B., HEINE, T. and D'ALESSANDRO, D.M., 2018. Probing charge transfer characteristics in a donor–acceptor metal-organic framework by Raman spectroelectrochemistry and pressure-dependence studies. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. ISSN 1463-9076
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WALKER, J., 2018. Time to ditch the traditional essay! Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 11 (2), pp. 267-273. ISSN 1753-5190
WATERMAN, R., 2018. Oh so Loinerly: geographical transitions and the struggle to belong in Tony Harrison's The Loiners. In: K. MCLOUGHLIN, ed., British literature in transition, 1960–1980: flower power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 275-288. ISBN 9781316424179
WATKINS, H. and SMITH, R., 2018. Thinking globally, working locally: employability and internationalization at home. Journal of Studies in International Education. ISSN 1028-3153
WHITE, C.-E.M., 2018. Billets, bombs and babies: how the state shaped the narrative of birth during the Second World War. In: J.M. PUASCHUNDER, ed., Proceedings of the 10th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (RAIS 2018), Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 22-23 August 2018. Advances in social science, education and humanities research (ASSEHR), 211 . Paris: Atlantis Press, pp. 142-147.
WITTEL, A., 2018. Higher education as a gift and as a commons. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 16 (1), pp. 194-213. ISSN 1726-670X
WITTEL, A., 2018. Wenn Medien und Gesellschaft verschmelzen: Warum Marx als Medientheoretiker entdeckt wird. Maske und Kothurn (1-2), pp. 14-27. ISSN 0025-4606
WRIGHT, D., 2018. Idiolect. In: M. ARONOFF, ed., Oxford bibliographies in linguistics. New York: Oxford University Press.
WRIGHT, D. and ONYENWE, I.E., 2018. Predatory discourses and the incitement of violence against women in an online discussion forum. In: The 9th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) International Conference, University of Malta, Msida, Malta, 13-15 June 2018.
WUSTENBERG, J., NIJHAWAN, M. and WINLAND, D., 2018. Introduction: contesting memory and citizenship in Canada. Citizenship Studies, 22 (4), pp. 345-357. ISSN 1362-1025
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YOUNGS, T., 2018. African American travel writing. In: The Cambridge companion to postcolonial travel writing. Cambridge companions to literature . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 109-123. ISBN 9781316607299
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ÇAKIRLAR, C., 2018. Long read: House of Wisdom and its unpalatable foreigners. Asia Dialogue.