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Dressing Down : Costume, Disguise and the Performance of Ordinariness
Brownie, Barbara (2013-10)Disguise - the substitution of one identity for another - is a deliberate act of construction, and an elimination of self. Through costume, signs of self are concealed and erased, and in their place appears an apparently ... -
Driverless Uber cars are coming to disrupt the sharing economy – but capitalism carries on as usual
Huws, Ursula (2016-08-23) -
'Dyschronia in Nigel Kneale’s The Stone Tape'
Broughton, Mark (2006-06-15)The Stone Tape (BBC, 1972) concerns a group of scientists who have assembled in a country house, in order to devise new recording technologies. After their programmer Jill seems to have experienced a ghost, the team discovers ... -
Economies of Plagiarism: The i-Map & Information Gathering
Walden, Kim; Peacock, Alan (University of Michigan Press, 2008) -
The Electricomics Project
Goodbrey, Daniel (2015)Electricomics was a research and development project funded by the NESTA Digital R&D fund for the Arts that aimed to create a self-publishing ecosystem for digital comics. In my role as a research partner on the project I ... -
The emergence of EMERGENCE : the challenge of designing research on the new international division of labour
Huws, Ursula (2007)This paper anatomises a pioneering international research project on the global relocation of telemediated employment. It outlines the intellectual origins of the project in the literature on globalisation, the knowledge ... -
The Emergence of eWork in Europe and Implications for China
Huws, Ursula; Huang, X.; Standen, P. (2001) -
The Emerging Filmmaking Methodologies in Virtual Space
Nelson, Jodi (2011)With the pervasiveness of the Internet pulsing through our everyday lives; one has to wonder what the word ‘privacy’ entails. As filmmakers, what benefits or repercussions do we face with so much free access to ‘private’ ... -
An emotional business : a guide to understanding the motivations of small business decision takers
Culkin, N. (2000)Argues that the way in which the UK Government, through its various departments and quangos, approaches designed to approve the effectiveness of the small business sector, is based on a flawed understanding of how small ... -
Entrepreneurial universities in the region: the force awakens?
Culkin, N. (2016-03-01)The growth in popularity of the Regional innovation System (RIS) approach has, in part, been driven by the need for economies to respond to the after shocks of the global financial crisis. At the same time, we see the term ... -
Erik's Effects : The Phantom, the 'gesamtkunstwerk', and the monstrosity of spectacle
Phillips, Ivan (2013)Erik, who is a real monster … is also, in certain respects, a regular child, vain and self-conceited and there is nothing he loves so much as, after astonishing people, to prove the really miraculous ingenuity of his mind’ ... -
The Ethnic Imperative : Community Radio as dialogic and participatory and the case study of XK FM
Mhlanga, Brillant (JUTA, 2010)This study is based on an assessment of XK FM as an ethnic community radio station for the !Xû and Khwe ethnic communities of Platfontein, in Northern Cape province. Various political undercurrents and factors are examined ... -
Ethnicity or tribalism? : The discursive construction of Zimbabwean national identity
Mhlanga, Brillant (2013)In Zimbabwe any attempt to discuss ethnicity risks being labelled as ‘tribalism’ and, therefore, divisive to a supposedly ‘united nation.’ But what is ethnicity? This paper will attempt to discuss this issue, with particular ... -
eWork: Consequences for Employment in the Developing World
Huws, Ursula; Standen, P.; Ahuja, S.; Sienthai, S. (2002-05) -
'Experts in the Field: Rhetoric and Aesthetics in the Agricultural Documentary'
Broughton, Mark (2008-04-12)We will watch both Ditching, made in 1942, and Foot and Mouth, made in 1955. These films belong to a subgenre of agricultural documentary – the instructional farming film, the dominant form of agricultural documentary in ... -
The Failures of Audio Described Striptease : How visually impaired viewers are deprived opportunities for voyeurism
Brownie, Barbara (2016-01-07)Ofcom/ITC guidelines on audio description recommend the prioritisation of the actions of the protagonist. While this approach may be appropriate in many cases, it may also deprive partially-sighted viewers of an experience ... -
‘The fault of being purely French’ : the practice and theory of landscape painting in post-revolutionary France
Adams, Steven (2013-09)For much of the nineteenth century, landscape painting was seen as the vehicle for an avant-garde keen to assert art’s freedom. The Académie des beaux-arts was seen, in turn, as a harbinger of tradition, bent on the ... -
Feminist Social Media Praxis
Nelson, Jodi (2013-02-25)Jodi Nelson is a filmmaker, actor and musician. She is currently completing a PhD inCreative and Critical Practice at the University of Sussex. This week, we interviewed Jodi about her research project that explores ... -
‘The Figure (and Disfigurement) in the Landscape: The Go-Between’
Broughton, Mark (2005-01-28)The Go-Between (Joseph Losey, 1971) makes the causal links between the body and the country estate in which it performs ironically explicit. These links are brutal. The country estate’s grounds have been landscaped and its ...