Items where Division is "School of Arts and Humanities" and Year is 2025

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Number of items: 18.

ABLETT, R., 2025. Collectors, curators, creators: West African folklore, and its colonial dislocation, present day decolonisation and contemporary reclamation. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

BRABER, N., 2025. Scabs, pickets and camaraderie: words and memories of East Midlands coal miners. In: S. VAN DEN ELZEN and A. RIGNEY, eds., Memory and the language of contention. Mobilizing memories (1). Leiden: Brill, pp. 68-87. ISBN 9789004692961

CAKIRLAR, C., 2025. Djinns as transformative otherness: forms of toxic kinship in postmillennial Turkish horror film. In: C. CAKIRLAR, ed., Transnational horror: folklore, genre, and cultural politics. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 171-196. ISBN 9781802075878 (Forthcoming)

CAKIRLAR, C. and SERINKAYA WINTER, Z., 2025. Families in constant crisis: Ömer’s nostalgia, critical affordances of TV genres, and shifting politics of intimacy in 'New Türkiye'. Jump Cut: a review of contemporary media, 63 (Summer). ISSN 0146-5546

CAKIRLAR, C., 2025. Transnational horror: folklore, genre, and cultural politics. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 9781802075878 (Forthcoming)

CARTER, P., KING, S. and THOMPSON, S., 2025. ‘in this Country there are many thousands to whom the Act… is a sealed book’: locality, centre and the Welsh language in the New Poor Law, 1834-1850s. Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru / Welsh History Review, 32 (3), pp. 501-536. ISSN 0043-2431

CLUGHEN, L., 2025. Eros in the classroom and beyond: cultivating positive emotions for learning, teaching and wellbeing in higher education. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education (35). ISSN 1759-667X

HODGSON, N., 2025. Finding women’s history in schools – challenges for the curriculum review. London: Royal Historical Society.

HODGSON, N., 2025. The Latin East and the Crusades. In: S. MOSSMAN, ed., Debating medieval Europe: the central and later Middle Ages, c. 1050-c. 1450. Debating medieval Europe . Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9781526138354

KENNEDY, C.-R. and WRIGHT, D., 2025. Discourses of force and failure: the construction of crisis in the policing of UK climate change protests. In: T. PARNELL, T. VAN HOUT and D. DEL FANTE, eds., Critical approaches to polycrisis: discourses of conflict, migration, risk, and climate. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 99-123. ISBN 9783031769658

LEE, N.J.Y., 2025. Genre and sound in contemporary Korean occult movies: an analysis of The Priests (2015) and The Wailing (2016). In: C. ÇAKIRLAR, ed., Transnational horror: folklore, genre, and cultural politics. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 9781802075878

MCMILLAN, V., 2025. Place matters: assessing the potential of the ecomuseum in the UK to (re)connect communities to their landscapes and help foster regenerative futures. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

MILON, A. and WATERMAN, R., 2025. Lincolnshire folk tales reimagined. Nottingham: Five Leaves Publications. ISBN 9781915434289

MONETA, A., HODGSON, N. and FEARON, E., 2025. Re-interpreting intangible cultural heritage through immersive live performances to enhance memory-based institutions and foster community engagement. International Journal of Heritage Studies. ISSN 1352-7258

MORTON, N., 2025. Introduction: Studying the military history of the Crusades: a dynamic and evolving field. In: M.S. FULTON, ed., A military history of the Levant during the era of the Crusades: conflict and perspective. Routledge. (Forthcoming)

PAVER, A., WRIGHT, D., BRABER, N. and PAUTZ, N., 2025. Stereotyped accent judgements in forensic contexts: listener perceptions of social traits and types of behaviour. Frontiers in Communication, 9: 1462013. ISSN 2297-900X

REYNOLDS, C., 2025. In the shadow of the Parisian doxa: ’68s regional and transnational others. In: Á.J. VIDAL BOUZON, A. SHARMAN and K. SHINGLER, eds., Other '68s: lineages and legacies of May ’68. Oxford: Peter Lang. ISBN 9781789974300

WRIGHT, D., 2025. Corpus approaches to discourse in forensic and legal contexts. Routledge advances in corpus linguistics . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780367819101

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