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From textuality to orality: the reception of the Battle of Dorking
(Victoria University Press, 2002) -
Introduction
(Edinburgh University Press, 2002) -
The Maga Mohawks
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Culture and Governance.
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God's new frock
(Queen Margaret University College, 2002)Imagine: There's a boy called Billie who really wants to be a girl. But he's not allowed to show it. And there's a god called Jehovah who's got a wardrobe full of frocks. A closet he's afraid to show anyone. A closet he's ... -
Governance and cultural authority
(Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2002-01)This paper is a discussion of the political agency of Cultural Studies within the contemporary conjuncture. It begins by examining critical polemics around culture and postmodernity and moves on to consider Bennett's ... -
Public relations expertise deconstructed
(SAGE Publications, 2002-05-01)This article is about public relations expertise. It presents the results of an extensive empirical enquiry and is framed by the concept of profession and the sociological debates that surround it. -
The Films of Scotland Documentaries - website
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2003)The Films of Scotland Committee (1938 and 1954-82) produced one hundred and sixty eight documentaries on Scotland and Scottish life; The Films of Scotland Documentaries presents the story of that Committee and the films ... -
David Livingstone (1813-1873)
(Routledge, 2003)Presenting a broad overview of travel writing, from classical antiquity to the present, Literature of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia offers a multidisciplinary and multicultural guide to this growing area of study. ... -
The subject position of cultural studies: is there a problem?
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Unraveling Speke: the unknown revision of an African exploration classic
(The African Studies Association, 2003) -
Research and evaluation into the role of asynchronous computer-mediated conferencing and virtual learning environments to improve hospitality and tourism supervision and peer support whilst on placement.
(LTSN Leisure, Sport and TourismQueen Margaret University College, 2003-03)This report explores the contribution that networked technologies can make to support learning during work placements. An educational case study is presented which evaluates the development and implementation of a Virtual ... -
Jack's as good as his master : Scots and print culture in New Zealand, 1860-1900
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Audit Society, Practical Deconstruction and Strategic Public Relations.
(Taylor and Francis, 2004) -
Art and Empire: organisational mediation, aesthetic autonomy and contextualising practices.
(Liverpool Univesity Press, 2004) -
Rancire and Contemporary Political Problems
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005) -
Application of Laban Movement Analysis to a movement for actors training program : excerpts from a teaching collaboration
(PALATINE, 2005)Kedzie Penfield and Judith Steel, two dance/movement lecturers in the acting programme of (respectively) Queen Margaret University (Edinburgh, Scotland) and the School of the Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University ... -
Learning environmental justice through dialogue
(2005)In Scotland, in 2002, Jack McConnell, the First Minister of the recently devolved Scottish Executive announced commitment to the concept of environmental justice. This paper explores how this method of dialogue through ... -
An Introduction to Book History
(Routledge, 2005)An Introduction to Book History provides a comprehensive critical introduction to the development of the book and print culture. David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery chart the move from the spoken word to written texts, ... -
The mood of networking culture
(Autonomedia, 2005)