Items where Division is "School of Arts and Humanities" and Year is 2024

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Number of items: 29.

Journal article

BARCLAY, S., 2024. The effect of form presentation mode and language learning aptitude on the learning burden and decay of L2 vocabulary knowledge. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching. ISSN 0019-042X

BRABER, N., CHING, J., JARMAN, J., ROBSON, J. and STEVENS, O., 2024. “I’ve never met a barrister that sounded like I do”: accents, barristers and Bourdieusian capital. International Journal of the Legal Profession. ISSN 0969-5958

BRABER, N., CHING, J., JARMAN, J., STEVENS, O., ROBSON, J. and PAUTZ, N., 2024. ‘Is he a barrister or not?’: a study on perceived and actual accentism at the Bar of England and Wales. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 31 (1). ISSN 1748-8885

BRABER, N., HALFACRE, C. and JANSEN, S., 2024. The stability of the trap-bath split in the East Midlands. Journal of English Linguistics. ISSN 0075-4242

BRABER, N. and HOWARD, V., 2024. Language heritage and the UK public: successes and challenges of the UK heritage sector. Heritage and Society. ISSN 2159-032X

COOPER, D., DOAK, J., JACKSON, J., SAUNDERS, C. and WRIGHT, D., 2024. Cross-examination compared: the asymmetric treatment of vulnerable witnesses and vulnerable defendants. Criminal Law Review, 9, pp. 609-626. ISSN 0011-135X

GREGSON, C. and FUGGLE, S., 2024. Reframing convict tattoo collections: the comic as critical methodology. Popular Communication. ISSN 1540-5702

LUSSANA, S., 2024. ‘Carrying it on her shoulder, like an Irish-woman’: early modern English traveller perceptions of women in Ireland, America, and Africa, 1555–1745. Women's History Review. ISSN 0961-2025

PAVER, A., WRIGHT, D., BRABER, N. and PAUTZ, N., 2024. Stereotyped accent judgements in forensic contexts: listener perceptions of social traits and types of behaviour. Frontiers in Communication, 9. ISSN 2297-900X (Forthcoming)

SANDOW, R.J., BAILEY, G., BRABER, N. and O’HARA-BROWN, E., 2024. How “U” are “U” words?: exploring variation in the usage and perception of class-based lexical shibboleths in British English. English World-Wide. ISSN 0172-8865

WOODWARD, K., JOHNSON, T., PATRICK, B., GIBBS, M., ANWAR, A., KANJO, E. and WÜSTENBERG, J., 2024. The MEMO Project Inscription app: fostering community engagement on biodiversity loss. Interactions, 31 (2), pp. 9-11. ISSN 1072-5520

WRIGHT, D. and PICORNELL, I., 2024. Semiotic perspectives on forensic and legal linguistics: unifying approaches in the language of the legal process and language in evidence. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique. ISSN 0952-8059

Authored book

KING, S., 2024. Fraudulent lives: imagining welfare cheats from the poor law to the present. States, people, and the history of social change (9). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 9780228022800

TAYLOR, A., 2024. European hymns. Swindon: Shearsman Books. ISBN 9781848619494

WATERMAN, R., 2024. Come here to this gate. Manchester: Carcanet Press. ISBN 9781800173965 (Forthcoming)

WATERMAN, R., 2024. Come here to this gate. Manchester: Carcanet Press. ISBN 9781800173965

Chapter in book

BOULE, J.-P., 2024. Il y a toujours quelque chose qui revient. Une forme de chorégraphie intime, intérieure et extérieure: entretien avec Abdella Taïa. In: S. TEMPLE, ed., Connivences et convergences avec Ralph Heyndels: contributions, témoignages, hommages. Caen: Traverses. ISBN 9782494521254

BROOKES, G. and WRIGHT, D., 2024. Critical discourse studies and migration. In: W.L. ALLEN and C. VARGAS-SILVA, eds., Handbook of research methods in migration. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 136-152. ISBN 9781800378025

HODGSON, N., 2024. Melisende of Jerusalem. In: E. JACKSON and J. HARRISON, eds., Medieval women: voices & visions. London: British Library, pp. 124-127. ISBN 9780712355902

HODGSON, N., 2024. Women and movement. In: E. JACKSON and J. HARRISON, eds., Medieval women: voices & visions. London: British Library. ISBN 9780712355902

HURREN, E. and KING, S., 2024. Circulation, circularity and the place of institutions in nineteenth century England and Wales. In: C. BEARDMORE, ed., Navigating the nineteenth century institution. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 177-202. ISBN 9781036404413

LUSSANA, S., 2024. Friendship. In: S. LIPSETT-RIVERA, ed., A cultural history of love in the Age of Empire. Cultural histories (Vol. 5). London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 65-83. ISBN 9781350119598

MORTON, N., 2024. Does the Templar master Gerard of Ridefort deserve his reputation as an arrogant fool? A re-examination of the battle of Cresson. In: P. EDBURY and P. WEBSTER, eds., Military orders and Crusades: essays presented to Helen Nicholson. Abingdon: Routledge. (Forthcoming)

THACKER, A., 2024. "Rest. Stay": life in the hotels of Katherine Mansfield. In: A. GASSTON and G. KIMBER, eds., Katherine Mansfield and London. Katherine Mansfield studies . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 165-180. ISBN 9781399539166

WITTEL, A. and BACHMANN, G., 2024. Solidarity in the digital commons. In: K. SCHMIDT and J. VAN LOON, eds., Herausforderung Solidarität: Konzepte – Kontroversen – Perspektiven [Challenge of solidarity: concepts - controversies - perspectives]. K'Universale - Interdisziplinäre Diskurse zu Fragen der Zeit (10). Bielefeld: Transcript, pp. 283-301. ISBN 9783837661019

WRIGHT, D., 2024. The importance of context in analysing the incitement of violence: a case study of an online community. In: S. RÜDIGER and D. DAYTER, eds., Manipulation, influence and deception: the changing landscape of persuasive language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 157-176. ISBN 9781009098724 (Forthcoming)

Edited book

ALBERRO, H., ATASOY, E., CASTLE, N., FIRTH, R. and SCOTT, C., 2024. Utopian and dystopian explorations of pandemics and ecological breakdown: entangled futurities. Routledge environmental humanities . London: Routledge. ISBN 9781032385914

Research datasets and databases

MCMILLAN, V., 2024. Place matters: assessing the potential of the ecomuseum in the UK to (re)connect communities to their landscape and help foster regenerative futures. [Dataset]

Research report for external body

JACKSON, J., DOAK, J., SAUNDERS, C., WRIGHT, D. and COOPER, D., 2024. Mapping the changing face of cross-examination: final report. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

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