Items where Division is "School of Arts and Humanities" and Year is 2022
ADAMS, C. and COOPER, G., 2022. “I felt I got to know everyone”: how news on stage combines theatre and journalism for a live audience. Journalism Practice. ISSN 1751-2786
AKÇALI, E., ÇAKIRLAR, C. and GÜÇLÜ, Ö., 2022. Mustang: translating willful youth. Cinema and Youth Cultures . London: Routledge. ISBN 9780367543136 (Forthcoming)
ALLWOOD, G., 2022. The EU’s transition to climate justice and gender equality: how just and how equal? Brussels: Foundation for European Progressive Studies.
ALMEFAWAZ, A.N., 2022. "Silence shoutin the loudest": intersectionality and the "poetics of failure" in the theatre of debbie tucker green. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
BALL, A., 2022. Families on the edge: interstitial relations in recent Palestinian women's cinema. In: S. ATSHAN and K. GALOR, eds., Reel gender: Palestinian and Israeli cinema. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 83-105. ISBN 9781501394218
BARCLAY, S. and PELLICER-SANCHEZ, A., 2022. Vocabulary assessment. In: H. NASSAJI and E. KARTCHAVA, eds., Language assessment in second language teaching and learning. London: Bloomsbury. (Forthcoming)
BARKER, T.A.C. and LEE, N.J.Y., 2022. What is an auteur? Hŏ Yŏng/Hinatsu Eitarō/Huyung between (post)colonial Indonesia, Japan, and Korea. In: N.A. KWON, T. ODAGIRI and M. BAEK, eds., Theorizing colonial cinema: reframing production, circulation, and consumption of film in Asia. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, pp. 163-185. ISBN 9780253059741
BAYLY, M., 2022. The human ecology of need and relief on the Lincoln Heath, c.1790-1850. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
BLAJ-WARD, L., 2022. Academic literacies provision for international students: evaluating impact and quality. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783031115028
BLAJ-WARD, L. and KELESTYN, B., 2022. Creating opportunities for life-relevant learning through design thinking mindset, process and tools. In: NTU Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 20 June 2022.
BOULE, J.-P. and GENON, A., 2022. Vers une possible nomenclature des photographies d’Hervé Guibert. In: V. JACQUES and C. PAGES, eds., Hervé Guibert, l'envers du visible. Saint Etienne: Créaphis, pp. 45-62. ISBN 9782354281809
BRABER, N., 2022. Lexical variation of an East Midlands mining community. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474455541
BRABER, N., SMITH, H., WRIGHT, D., HARDY, A. and ROBSON, J., 2022. Assessing the specificity and accuracy of accent judgments by lay listeners. Language and Speech. ISSN 0023-8309
CASTELLANI, O., 2022. French migrants’ language habits and attitudes in England in the age of Brexit. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
ECKERSLEY, K., 2022. Out of this world: surrealist practice and posthumanist ethics in the writing and visual arts of Elizabeth Bishop, Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
EVANS, B., 2022. Publishing black British short stories: the potential and place of a marginalised form. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
FANTONI, G., 2022. Storia della Brigata ebraica: gli ebrei della Palestina che combatterono in Italia nella Seconda Guerra mondiale. Einaudi storia (98). Turin: Einaudi. ISBN 9788806250997
FANTONI, G., 2022. The revolution will be televised: the Italian communist party, public television broadcasting and the 'free television' experiment. Contemporary European History. ISSN 0960-7773
FUGGLE, S., 2022. France's memorial landscape: views from Camp des Milles. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. (Forthcoming)
FUGGLE, S., 2022. Strange reflections on the Abashiri River: between the prison and the museum. In: S. FUGGLE, K. MASSING and C. FORSDICK, eds., Framing the penal colony: representing, interpreting and imagining convict transportation. London: Palgrave Macmillan. (Forthcoming)
FUGGLE, S. and HUTNYK, J., 2022. Saigon's penalscape: interpreting colonial prisons in Vietnam. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 23 (3), pp. 443-458. ISSN 1464-9373
FUGGLE, S., MASSING, K. and FORSDICK, C., 2022. Framing the penal colony: representing, interpreting and imagining convict transportation. London: Palgrave Macmillan. (Forthcoming)
GIMÉNEZ, R., QUERALT, S. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. The representation(s) of forensic linguistics in the media: reflections from the community. In: 4th European Conference of the International Association for Forensic and Legal Linguistics, Porto, Portugal, 18-21 July 2022.
GOACHER, T.S.K., 2022. Striking legacies: place attachment and the post-industrial landscape in the poetry of Tony Harrison, Ian Parks & Helen Mort, a critical and creative study. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
HARGREAVES, S., BLAJ-WARD, L., XING, Y., HADLEY, A., MCCARTHY, B., STINSON, L., GILLAM, C. and THOMAS, K., 2022. Co-creating a university-wide funding scheme to facilitate student-led innovation in learning and teaching. In: RAISE 2022: Origins and Impact of Student as Producer, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, 7-8 September 2022.
HARRINGTON, L., LOVE, R. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. Analysing the performance of automated transcription tools for covert audio recordings. In: 30th Annual Conference of the International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA 2022), Prague, Czech Republic, 10-13 July 2022.
HODGSON, N., 2022. Bearded ghosts and holy visions: miracles, manliness and clerical authority on the First Crusade. In: M. ROWLEY and N. HODGSON, eds., Miracles, political authority and violence in medieval and early modern history. Themes in medieval and early modern history . Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 48-77. ISBN 9780367767280
HODGSON, N., 2022. Legitimising authority in the Historia Ierosolimitana of Baldric of Bourgueil. In: A. BUCK and T.W. SMITH, eds., Chronicle, Crusade and the Latin East: essays in honour of Susan B. Edgington. Outremer. Studies in the Crusades and the Latin East (16). Brepols. ISBN 9782503586205
HODGSON, N. and ROWLEY, M., 2022. Miracles, political authority and violence in medieval and early modern history. Themes in medieval and early modern history . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780367767280
HONDSMERK, A., 2022. Affordances at the intersection of museums and videogames: a critical examination of the potential application of videogames as museum interpretation. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
JACKSON, J., DOAK, J., SAUNDERS, C., WRIGHT, D. and COOPER, D., 2022. Mapping the changing face of cross-examination in criminal trials. Interim report for the Nuffield Foundation. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
JACKSON, S. and KEMP, L., 2022. Foreword: On care. The Contemporary Journal, 4.
KENNEDY, C.-R., 2022. The mediated representations of Brexit protests in the UK press: a corpus-assisted Critical Discourse Analysis. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
KING, S., 2022. The British welfare citizen: past, present, future. In: G. GREGORINI, R. SEMERARO and M. TACCOLINI, eds., I Volti della Povertá. Temi, parole,fonti per la stria dei sistemi di support sociale tra modernitá e globalizzazione. Milan: Vita E Pensiero, pp. 37-42. ISBN 978834351277
KING, S., JONES, P., CARTER, N., BEARDMORE, C. and CARTER, P., 2022. In their own write: contesting the New Poor Law, 1834–1900. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 9780228014331
KING, S.A., 2022. Introduction: death, memory and commemoration in the English Midlands, 1600-1900. Midland History, 47 (3), pp. 223-231. ISSN 0047-729X
KING, S.A., 2022. Remembering the dead poor in the Midlands, 1750s to 1880s. Midland History, 47 (3), pp. 292-312. ISSN 0047-729X
KING, S.A., 2022. Space, welfare and agency in England and Wales, 1780s-1840s. In: A. GESTRICH, E. GRÜNER and S. HAHN, eds., Poverty in modern Europe: spaces, localities, institutions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 31-56. ISBN 9780192867841
LORET, H., 2022. Abjection, power, and reappropriation: the difficult conceptualisation of women’s sexual pain In France and England. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
MACKIE, J. and ALLWOOD, G., 2022. The implementation of the 2030 Agenda’s principles of ‘leaving-no-one-behind’ and ‘addressing the needs of those furthest behind first’ in the EU’s development policy. Brussels: Publications Office of the European Union.
MCCALLUM, J., 2022. Exploring emotion in Reformation Scotland: the emotional worlds of James Melville, 1556-1614. Palgrave pivot . Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 9783031157370
MOLTHAN-HILL, P., LEIGH, J., KAPMEIER, F., ANDRE, R. and BLAJ-WARD, L., 2022. Assessing climate solutions to create a better world together. In: Teaching and Learning Conference (TLC@AOM), Seattle/Virtual, 07 August 2022.
MORTON, N., 2022. The impact of victory and defeat on the military orders' public image. In: K. DEVRIES, J. FRANCE and C.J. ROGERS, eds., Journal of Medieval Military History. Martlesham: Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 9781783277506
O'SHAUGHNESSY, M., 2022. Looking beyond neoliberalism: French and francophone Belgian cinema and the crisis. Political cinemas . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474448628
O'SHAUGHNESSY, M., 2022. Precarious narratives in French and Francophone Belgian cinema. In: E. CUTER, G. KIRSTEN and H. PRENZEL, eds., Precarity in European film: depictions and discourses. Film class, society (1). Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 31-47. ISBN 9783110707724
PAVER, A., BRABER, N. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. Forensic implications of listener judgements on speaker pitch and rate of articulation. In: British Association of Academic Phoneticians (BAAP) Colloquium, York, 4-8 April 2022.
PICKUP, C., 2022. From analytical investigation to interpretive product. Translating heritage science based analytical investigation into interpretive product for a museum. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
PRATLEY, C., 2022. Ancient forest, new approach. Interpretation Journal.
PRATLEY, C., 2022. Hollow Earth: Art, Caves and the Subterranean Imaginary. In: Nottingham Contemporary Wednesday Walkthrough, Nottingham Contemporary, 05 October 2022.
PRATLEY, C., 2022. Supporting increasingly diverse student communities with student partnership. In: Innovations in Employability seminar, Online, 4 May 2022.
PRATLEY, C., ELMUGHRABI, A., BLAJ-WARD, L., JOHNSON, S. and PEARCE, R., 2022. Engaging students as pedagogic consultants to co-create inclusive, reflective learning experiences and communities. In: EUROSoTL 2022 proceedings. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University, pp. 15-28.
PRATLEY, C. and GREGORY, N., 2022. Celebrating diverse heritage: Norma Gregory on 'Digging deep, Black miners' heritage'. In: Celebrating diverse heritage: Norma Gregory on 'Digging deep, Black miners' heritage' [seminar], Online, 20 July 2022.
REYNOLDS, C. and MORIN, P.M., 2022. Dealing with contested pasts from Northern Ireland to French Algeria: transformative strategies of agonism in action? In: F. KRAWATZEK and N. FRIESS, eds., Youth and memory in Europe: defining the past, shaping the future. Media and cultural memory / Medien und kulturelle Erinnerung (34). Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 277-302. ISBN 9783110738308
RUDLING, M., 2022. The impact of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act in eastern Sussex. An intra-regional study c. 1800-1860. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
SMITH, C., 2022. Revisions and returns: the Gothic novel in the twenty-first century. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
SMITH, H.M.J., ROESER, J., PAUTZ, N., DAVIS, J.P., ROBSON, J., WRIGHT, D., BRABER, N. and STACEY, P.C., 2022. Evaluating earwitness identification procedures: adapting pre-parade instructions and parade procedure. Memory. ISSN 0965-8211
SPILLMAN, I., 2022. 'This unending trail of Freuds': literature, psychoanalysis, and the fictional Freud. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
SZUDARSKI, P. and BARCLAY, S., 2022. Vocabulary theory, patterning and teaching: studies in honour of Norbert Schmitt. Second language acquisition (152). Bristol: Multilingual Matters. ISBN 9781788923736
THACKER, A., 2022. Spatial histories of magazines and modernism. In: J.-M. RABATÉ and A. SPIROPOULOU, eds., Historical modernisms: time, history and modernist aesthetics. Historicizing modernism . London: Bloomsbury, pp. 55-72. ISBN 9781350202962
THACKER, A., 2022. The pure and the dirty: censorship, obscenity, and the modern bookshop. Modernism/modernity, 29 (3), pp. 519-541. ISSN 1071-6068
WATERMAN, R., 2022. Walter de la Mare, W. H. Davies, and Georgian poetry. In: Y. KAJITA, A. LEIGHTON and A.J. NICKERSON, eds., Walter de la Mare: critical appraisals. Liverpool English texts and studies . Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 191-211. ISBN 9781800854659
WATKINS, H. and URBINA-MONTANA, M., 2022. Obstinate memory: working class politics and neoliberal forgetting in the United Kingdom and Chile. Memory Studies. ISSN 1750-6980
WILLIAMS, J. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. Ambiguity, responsibility and political action in the UK daily COVID-19 briefings. Critical Discourse Studies. ISSN 1740-5904
WOODLEY, J., 2022. 'Nothing is lost': mourning and memory at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. Memory Studies. ISSN 1750-6980
WRIGHT, D., 2022. Corpora and the evolution of forensic linguistics. In: Corpus Linguistics: the past, the present and the potential’. British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) Corpus Linguistics Special Interest Group Symposium, University of Leeds, Leeds, 13 May 2022.
WRIGHT, D., ROBSON, J., MURRAY-EDWARDS, H. and BRABER, N., 2022. The pragmatic functions of 'respect' in lawyers' courtroom discourse: a case study of Brexit hearings. Journal of Pragmatics, 187, pp. 1-12. ISSN 0378-2166
WÜSTENBERG, J., 2022. Climate and extinction crises move too slowly for us to pay attention – here’s the answer. The Conversation.
WÜSTENBERG, J., 2022. Memory activism. Birmingham: University of Birmingham.
ÇAKIRLAR, C., 2022. Folk Horror screening programme [curatorial output]. Istanbul Film Festival, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV), Istanbul, Turkey, 8-19 April 2022.
ÇAKIRLAR, C., 2022. Folk horror: Yerel Kâbuslar, Küresel Furyalar. Istanbul: Altyazı Aylık Sinema Dergis.