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Museum as Object: From Postcard to Post (2024)
Journal Article
Hale, J., Hanks, L., & Simpson, C. (2024). Museum as Object: From Postcard to Post. DEPARCH Journal of Design, Planning and Aesthetics Research, 3(2), 139-160. https://doi.org/10.55755/DepArch.2024.31

Whether it’s through sharing picture postcards or visitor-produced photographs of museums on social media, these processes of image sharing, often dismissed as trivial, are acts which create and sustain relationships between the visitor, museum, and... Read More about Museum as Object: From Postcard to Post.

Advanced documentation technologies for people-centred preparedness and re-construction in Bela, India (2024)
Journal Article
Devilat, B. M., Lanuza, F., Mane, M., & Pithawalla, Z. (2024). Advanced documentation technologies for people-centred preparedness and re-construction in Bela, India. Disaster Prevention and Management, 33(5), 480-501. https://doi.org/10.1108/dpm-12-2023-0316

Purpose: Despite the recurrence of earthquakes, responses are usually triggered afterwards, lacking mitigation strategies to diminish risks. Damaged dwellings cannot be immediately reinforced to continue inhabitation, generating disruption. Repairs a... Read More about Advanced documentation technologies for people-centred preparedness and re-construction in Bela, India.

‘Can women have it all?’ Transitions in media representations of Jacinda Ardern’s leadership and identity by a global newsroom (2024)
Journal Article
Chałupnik, M., Mackenzie, J., Mullany, L., & Vilar-Lluch, S. (2024). ‘Can women have it all?’ Transitions in media representations of Jacinda Ardern’s leadership and identity by a global newsroom. Critical Discourse Studies, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2024.2401984

The paper examines changing media representations of Jacinda Ardern, former Aotearoa New Zealand Prime Minister, from the global broadcaster, BBC News Online, across three key milestones in the politician’s career: her appointment, re-election and re... Read More about ‘Can women have it all?’ Transitions in media representations of Jacinda Ardern’s leadership and identity by a global newsroom.

Why bother with arts education in schools? (2024)
Journal Article
Thomson, P. (2024). Why bother with arts education in schools?. Australian Educational Researcher, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-024-00741-0

Enrolments in school arts subjects are falling in both England and Australia. There are various arguments made in an attempt to reverse the situation. The arts are said to be vital for the economy, linked to success in core school subjects, are educa... Read More about Why bother with arts education in schools?.

Archive and site: The ghost of Peter Eisenman's 1978 Cannaregio Ovest project in Venice (2024)
Journal Article
Lanuza, F. (2024). Archive and site: The ghost of Peter Eisenman's 1978 Cannaregio Ovest project in Venice. ARENA Journal of Architectural Research, 9(1), Article 2. https://doi.org/10.55588/ajar.389

In this paper, I discuss Peter Eisenman’s unbuilt proposal for the Cannaregio Ovest district in Venice, and develop a speculative reading linking the project’s archive and the site. I account for different absences involved to visually represent the... Read More about Archive and site: The ghost of Peter Eisenman's 1978 Cannaregio Ovest project in Venice.

Yvone Kane, memory, mourning and melancholia. Unresolved pasts and “lost futures” (2024)
Book Chapter
Miranda, R. (2024). Yvone Kane, memory, mourning and melancholia. Unresolved pasts and “lost futures”. In Women, the Arts, and Dictatorship in the Portuguese-Speaking Context: Tensions, Disputes, and Post-Memory Heritage (187-212). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110783421-014

The chapter aims to consider the ways in which Margarida Cardoso’s filmography, and Yvone Kane (2014) in particular, prompts a rethinking of the political and ideological processes of mourning and melancholia by placing at the forefront not only the... Read More about Yvone Kane, memory, mourning and melancholia. Unresolved pasts and “lost futures”.

Leading Others (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Leading Others. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (99-159). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_5

The chapter presents the analysis of the situated realisation of leadership, examining empirically how the notion gets embedded in everyday practices of work. Particular focus is placed here on the communicative practices which inevitably get associa... Read More about Leading Others.

Leadership and Collaboration (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Leadership and Collaboration. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (21-40). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_2

The aim of this chapter is to review the concepts of leadership and collaboration, both of which feature prominently in the discussion and analysis presented in this book. This chapter provides a detailed theoretical overview of, first, how these are... Read More about Leadership and Collaboration.

From Field to Application (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). From Field to Application. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (215-234). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_7

The chapter brings together the key observations about how leadership and collaboration can be realised in talk at work. This discussion entails specifically the consideration of the forms, functions and effects of communicative practices associated... Read More about From Field to Application.

Collaborating (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Collaborating. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (161-213). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_6

The chapter discusses how collaboration is realised in talk at work. We turn here to these instances of talk most closely associated with the expression of affiliation, recognising that these form part of a broader mosaic of practices that contribute... Read More about Collaborating.

Conclusions (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Conclusions. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (235-240). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_8

This concluding chapter of the monograph distils the discussion of the realisation of leadership and collaboration at work outlined in the book and maps out future directions for professional communication research and training. Particular considerat... Read More about Conclusions.

Discourses of Leadership and Collaboration (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Discourses of Leadership and Collaboration. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (41-78). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_3

The chapter discusses the notion of discourse, something deployed extensively in the book, before turning to the consideration of the potential constituents of the elusive discourses of collaboration and leadership. First, I review the ways in which... Read More about Discourses of Leadership and Collaboration.

Auto-Ethnography in the Workplace (2024)
Book Chapter
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Auto-Ethnography in the Workplace. In Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (79-97). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5_4

The chapter discusses auto-ethnographic methods of collecting and analysing professional communication. This entails the consideration of both the early stages of a research project drawing upon such methods, conceptualising a study, selecting and ga... Read More about Auto-Ethnography in the Workplace.

Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application (2024)
Book
Chałupnik, M. (2024). Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54722-5

This book presents a comprehensive examination of how leadership and collaboration are discursively performed in professional communication, using real-world data from a UK public sector IT team. Taking an auto-ethnographic approach to workplace talk... Read More about Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse: From Field to Application.

“Imaginative, embodied scholarly assemblages”: A poetic analysis of the Self-Reflexive Methodologies Special Interest Group scholarship (2024)
Journal Article
Pithouse-Morgan, K., Pillay, D., Naicker, I., & van Laren, L. (2024). “Imaginative, embodied scholarly assemblages”: A poetic analysis of the Self-Reflexive Methodologies Special Interest Group scholarship. Journal of education (University KwaZulu-natal), 2024(94), 65-83. https://doi.org/10.17159/2520-9868/i94a05

The Self-Reflexive Methodologies Special Interest Group (SIG) of the South African Education Research Association (SAERA) has been active since 2014, with over 100 academics from more than 20 higher education institutions participating. The 10th Anni... Read More about “Imaginative, embodied scholarly assemblages”: A poetic analysis of the Self-Reflexive Methodologies Special Interest Group scholarship.

The scale of two cities: the geographies of Paris and London in the 1720s (2024)
Journal Article
Heffernan, M. (2024). The scale of two cities: the geographies of Paris and London in the 1720s. Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2023.0073

This essay considers an early eighteenth-century quarrel about the geographical dimensions of Paris and London. The dispute involved representatives of the Académie Royale des Sciences in Paris and the Royal Society in London. The three participants—... Read More about The scale of two cities: the geographies of Paris and London in the 1720s.

‘Who Tells Your Story’: A Reflection on Race-Conscious Casting and the Musical (2023)
Book Chapter
Thuraisingam Robbins, H. (2023). ‘Who Tells Your Story’: A Reflection on Race-Conscious Casting and the Musical. In R. Gordon, & O. Jubin (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Global Stage Musical (893-913). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190909734.013.33

This think-piece reflects many of the current conversations on race-conscious casting in stage and screen musicals in 2022. Drawing on the author’s lived experience as a ‘mixed-race’ fan and researcher of musicals, they consider how we position the q... Read More about ‘Who Tells Your Story’: A Reflection on Race-Conscious Casting and the Musical.

Invisible Animals: Exploring Public Discourses to Understand the Contemporary Status of Donkeys in Britain (2023)
Journal Article
Clancy, C., McClaughlin, E., & Cooke, F. (2023). Invisible Animals: Exploring Public Discourses to Understand the Contemporary Status of Donkeys in Britain. Anthrozoös, 36(6), 951-970. https://doi.org/10.1080/08927936.2023.2248762

Established representations of donkeys in western literature and popular culture have often been negative, portraying the animals as stupid, inept, and bad tempered. To understand whether such representations are reflected in contemporary understandi... Read More about Invisible Animals: Exploring Public Discourses to Understand the Contemporary Status of Donkeys in Britain.

Waiting to Die? Old Age in the Late Imperial Russian Village (2023)
Journal Article
Badcock, S. (2023). Waiting to Die? Old Age in the Late Imperial Russian Village. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1017/S008044012300021X

What was daily life like for old people in Russian villages at the turn of the twentieth century? Elderly people feature as an integral part of Russian rural family life in literary and in scholarly accounts, and are predominantly framed as able, ski... Read More about Waiting to Die? Old Age in the Late Imperial Russian Village.

Five Provocations for a More Creative TAS (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Benford, S., Hazzard, A., Vear, C., Webb, H., Chamberlain, A., Greenhalgh, C., Ramchurn, R., & Marshall, J. (2023, July). Five Provocations for a More Creative TAS. Presented at First International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS 23), Edinburgh, UK

Conventional wisdom has it that trustworthy autonomous systems (AS) should be explainable, dependable, controllable and safe tools for humans to use. Reflecting on a portfolio of artistic applications of TAS leads us adopt an alternative stance and t... Read More about Five Provocations for a More Creative TAS.