Outputs
Conferences
- “’Where did you come from? Where did you go?’: Media literacy as UK government policy more
- “…the strain of combining married life with office work.” What the BBC Marriage Bar tells us about married women’s lives in the inter-war years. more
- “A labour of love”: Excavating and bearing witness to traumatic memories online. more
- “A little less conversation, a little more action please” Using Multimedia to engage the first year student during induction and post induction: lessons learning from a twin institution collaboration. more
- “All the bright colours, I’ve never seen anything like that before. It makes you happy, cheers you up.”: exploration of the physical environment and positive sense of self in frailty. more
- “An undoubted success”: Women, Work and the BBC in the Second World War more
- “Analytical chemist, naval architect, chauffeuse … professional women and BBC women’s programmes 1923-1968” more
- “Attitudes towards corruption: A behavioural study of Nigerian workers”, more
- “Automating” the Mexican Hat Approach more
- “Barriers to communicating climate change” (with Matthew Hibberd) more
- “Building and nurturing an international partnership in higher education: Experience from a UK-Vietnam project” more
- “Climate change communication as global communication” more
- “Co-Created Mooting: From guidance to application.” more
- “Compromises, opportunities and connections: balancing part-time work with a full-time business degree”, more
- “Cross-Media and Cross-Europe Storytelling” more
- “Day Dreams, Night Games” and “Two Heads—Talking” more
- “Do we know each other or is it just our Devices?”: A Federated Context Model for Describing Social Activity Across Devices more
- “Eat up, it’s good for you!” Local foods as brands that ‘do good’ more
- “Emotional justice beyond the Courts?: Facilitating participant satisfaction and emotional understanding within English Neighbourhood Justice Panels (NJP).” more
- “Focus on the Housewife” - The BBC and the Post-war Woman more
- “God created Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve” – An analysis of online responses to the EPL’s support of Rainbow Laces more
- “I am a nuisance and should never have been born”: Exploring experiences of disability hate crime more
- “I’m still your Number One Fan” – Positive Reactions to Celebrity Transgressions more
- “I’ve got to say, by the way, it’s been downloaded six million times”: Ken Robinson’s TED talk and the discursive construction of ‘creativity’ more
- “Instilling trust in punishment through judicial denunciation of youth offenders? - Filling current knowledge gaps.” more