AHC Researchers In the Media (December 2022 / January 2023)
Selected Media pieces from October and November 2022 that include input from researchers in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures
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Selected Media pieces from October and November 2022 that include input from researchers in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures
This month in ‘On the Bookshelf’ we feature ‘Socialist Women and the Great War, 1914-21: Protest, Revolution and Commemoration′ Co-edited by Professor Ingrid Sharpe and Dr Corinne Painter (both of School of Languages, Cultures and Societies) as well as Matthew Stibbe (Sheffield Hallam University). This book was published in December 2022 with Bloomsbury.
LAHRI is delighted to announce that the Inaugural Lecture of Professor Emma Stafford (School of Languages, Cultures and Societies) is now available to view on the LAHRI Professorial Inaugural Lectures page on our website.
LAHRI in conjunction with the University’s Special Collections are delighted to announce the launch of the Brotherton and Bedford Fellowship schemes for 2023.
Thanks to a generous bequest from the John Victor Bedford Will Trust the University of Leeds Special Collections have been able to refresh the Brotherton Research Centre and create a new teaching space, the John Bedford Room.
A new interdisciplinary EPSRC project involving Univerity of Leeds Academic, Alika Greasley aims to better define what music personalised for someone with a hearing loss should sound like and exploit the latest in machine learning to create improved music listening experiences.
This month in ‘On the Bookshelf’ we feature ‘Football and Nation Building in Colombia′ by Dr Peter Watson (School of Languages, Cultures and Societies). This book explores the pivotal role that football played as part of Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos’ national unity project centred on the peace process with the FARC.
Selected Media pieces from October and November 2022 that include input from researchers in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures
This month in ‘On the Bookshelf’ we feature ‘Game′ by Dr Tom Tyler (School of Media and Communication). The book is a playful reflection on animals and video games, and what each can teach us about the other.
This month in ‘On the Bookshelf’ we feature ‘Populist Communication Ideology, Performance, Mediation′ by Dr Lone Sorensen (School of Media and Communication).