Christopher Day
The BBC and European integration, c. 1957-1975
The BBC and European integration, c. 1957-1975
Distribution as Political Action: Investigation of the production, promotion and distribution of feminist moving-image/performative art practices in the UK 1979-present
Collective Space: Feminist Film and Video Collaborations, Collectives and Organisations, 1970-1986 and their contemporary relevance.
Ghosts of the Al-Ghaib : A participatory, audio-visual exploration of haunting in Palestine
To what extent is the ‘public service’ intervention in UK broadcasting applicable to contemporary policy on digital platforms?
Mediating Nostalgia: The Transnational Reception of Ottoman-themed Turkish TV Dramas in Pakistan
Latency in the Representation of Geopolitics and Power in the Photographic Work of Ursula Schulz-Dornburg
'In Limbo': staging the gap between personal and public narratives of home of Georgian Internally Displaced People
An Archaeological Exploration of Zaha Hadid’s Fonds through Reverse Digital Fragmentation
Remaking the World: Uses of the Imagination in the Cultural Production of Resistant Movements
“Making up (for) lost heritage: an ethnographic study of dance, language and identity in London’s Greek Cypriot diaspora”
Radical Spiritual Collective: Spiritual Activism as Curatorial Collective Engagements with Diasporic Feminist Artistic Practices
Metaphors for the Social Transformations of Arab Cities: Aleppo, Baghdad, and Jerusalem Through Three Novels
Blithe Spirits: Absent British Women Couturiers – The Rahvis Sisters (1928 – 1981)
Offensive Speech, Fake News and the Brazilian ‘New Right’
Glass architecture and photography in late nineteenth-century storytelling
Crafting counter-hegemony: using porcelain to interrogate constructed ideologies of whiteness and empire
The BBC and Northern Ireland: creating and accepting a shared history
An Indigenous gaze: looking through and envisioning contemporary Indigenous visual representations in the Andean region
Pages of Possibility: The photobook as a physical site for a regenerative relationship with the environment
Pride, Passengers and Personnel: Collecting LGBTQ+ Experiences in and on London’s Transport in the 1970s and 1980s.
The 'Lost' Museum: The rise and fall of the British Empire in objects
(Un)containable Bodies: Experiments in Life-Writing and Form, post-1968
The Nita Harvey Archive: Hidden History, Experience and Objectification in the 1930s Hollywood Star System.
Examining the impact of multisensory language on perception and experience: how can botanic, horticultural or historic gardens use audio description to enhance access for all visitors?