Charlotte Roberts
The notational: mental health and female identity in the diary films of Anne Charlotte Robertson
The notational: mental health and female identity in the diary films of Anne Charlotte Robertson
A political-philosophical approach to the historical-legal relationship between colonialism and international law as a means of analysing the legal exclusion of indigenous peoples and the despotic state, in West Papua.
Elves vs Trolls in Ukraine’s War - Fighting Disinformation with Interactive Documentary
Vibrational kinship: Resonances of moving, sounding and listening bodies
The cultural legacy of Paralympic media in Peru: Lessons from the Global South
Resourcing Gypsy, Romany, Traveller trans youth in the UK: An exploration of intersectionality using heritage as a vehicle for empowerment
The music of speech: effort, expectations, effects and affect
Workflows and Production Guidelines for Immersive Music
Diverse Shakespeare: New Writing from Shakespeare's Globe
Confronting Environmental Melancholia: A Dramaturgical Examination of Environmental Protest through the Making of Verbatim Theatre
Transnational filmmaking and national identity in contemporary Cuban cinema (2000-2020)
You’re Havin’ a Class! An exploration of the experiences of working-class scripted television comedy writers
Dancing as Religious Embodiment: A Philosophical Perspective on Esotericism and Occultism in Early Modern Dance
Image Without Resemblance: combining co-creative artwork description practices, divergent mimesis and post-modern narrative technique towards an anti-ocularcentric writing methodology.
The BBC and Northern Ireland: creating and accepting a shared history
It's Not the End of the World: Nonlinear Time and Neurodivergent Making
Comparativism, Agency, and Virtue: Making Hard Choices in Law
Latency in the Representation of Geopolitics and Power in the Photographic Work of Ursula Schulz-Dornburg
Aquinas and determinatio: an exemplary theory of precedent