Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences > School of Arts, Culture and Communication"
Number of items: 19. AAdebayo, Diran (2022) Some Kind of Black. (Radio drama). (2 hours) BBalibar, Étienne (2022) Dying one's own death : Freud with Rilke. Angelaki, 27(1), pp. 128-139. ISSN (print) 0969-725X Baron, Adam (2022) Some sunny day. London, U.K. : HarperCollins Children's Books. 307p. ISBN 9780008422370 Baverstock, Alison, Steinitz, Jackie and Cowie, Andrew (2022) How can shared-reading be used to develop community connectivity within the contemporary church? Logos, 33(1), pp. 36-45. ISSN (print) 0957-9656 DDamian Martin, Diana, Perazzo, Daniela and Wakefield, Nik (2022) Unnamed autofictions, dissonant co-labouring : a preface. Performance Philosophy Journal, 7(2), pp. 16-21. ISSN (online) 2057-7176 GGough, Tim (2022) Transductive architecture : what an organology produces - the case of Le Corbusier. Footprint, 16(1), pp. 73-90. ISSN (print) 1875-1490 Grindley, Ann, Watson, Laura, Hamer, Laura and Minors, Helen Julia (2022) Exploring women's musical leadership : salons, collectives and networks. In: Feminist Theory and Music : FT&M 16; 07 - 10 Jul 2022, Ontario, Canada. (Unpublished) HHague, Stephen G. and Lipsedge, Karen (2022) Introduction. In: Hague, Stephen G. and Lipsedge, Karen, (eds.) At home in the eighteenth century : interrogating domestic space. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 1-17. (Routledge studies in eighteenth-century cultures and societies) ISBN 9780367276799 (In Press) LLipsedge, Karen (2022) Reading 'Pamela' through the domestic parlour : rooms, social class, and gender. In: Hague, Stephen G. and Lipsedge, Karen, (eds.) At home in the eighteenth century : interrogating domestic space. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 42-57. (Routledge studies in eighteenth-century cultures and societies) ISBN 9780367276799 (In Press) MMalondra Flaquer, Mateu (2022) Polyphonic structures : modular models and modular forms (a creative investigation of mobile musical architectures). (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Martínez Sierra, María, Granville-Barker, Helen [Translator], Granville-Barker, Harley [Translator], Chambers, Colin [Editor] and Nelson, Richard [Editor] (2022) María Martínez Sierra : a great playwright hidden in plain sight : three plays from Spanish theatre's Silver Age. London : Bloomsbury Publishing. 248p. (Methuen Drama) ISBN 9781350300194 Melia, Matthew (2022) The shared history of Stanley Kubrick’s 'A Clockwork Orange' (1971) and Ken Russell’s 'The Devils' (1971). Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 42(1), pp. 8-23. ISSN (print) 0143-9685 Minors, Helen (2022) Going off-score. In: Doing music differently; 26 Mar 2022, Leicester, U.K.. (Unpublished) Minors, Helen and Hamer, Laura (2022) Introducing Women's Musical Leadership Online Network. In: Research Seminar Series at The University of Sheffield; 22 Mar 2022, Sheffield, U.K.. (Unpublished) NNelson, Richard and Chambers, Colin (2022) Postscript : Helen and Harley : translating together. In: Nelson, Richard and Chambers, Colin, (eds.) María Martínez Sierra : a great playwright hidden in plain sight : three plays from Spanish theatre's Silver Age. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Publishing. (Methuen Drama) ISBN 9781350300194 Nelson, Richard and Chambers, Colin (2022) Preface. In: Nelson, Richard, (ed.) The secret life. New York, N.Y. : Broadway Play Publishing Inc. pp. vii-xv. ISBN 9780881459357 SStephens-Himonides, Cynthia and Young, Margaret (2022) Teaching with technology : exploring a new framework for measuring teacher self-perceptions of knowledge, identity and adaptability. In: SEMPRE 50th Anniversary Conference; 02-03 Sep 2022, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) WWebb, Elisa (2022) An outsider writes the South. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Wedamulla, Chamari Upeksha (2022) Integrating selected music therapy approaches in music education to provide mental health and wellbeing benefits for adolescents (ages 11-17). (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . |