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Wyrd TV: Folklore, folk horror and British 1970s Television
Project by Diane Rodgers that combines the disciplines of folklore studies and screen studies to examine the on-screen representation of these themes.
Embodying the Social Ghosts: Exploring ‘Social Haunting’ through movement and sound
Project by Max Munday that uses movement-based practices and improvisation to open up new ways to attend to the presence of troubling antisemitic pasts and possible better futures.
Below the Line: Decentering Narratives from the Stanley Kubrick Archive
Project by Catriona McAvoy considering how intersectional methods can be used to find marginalised voices within the Stanley Kubrick Archive (SKA) and to explore their stories
French Nightmares - Contemporary Horror, Culture and Historical Trauma
Project by Oliver Hicks aiming to form a comparative study of modern French horror history
Exploring the Experience of Arab Female Cartoonists
Project by Afraa Alyoussef, exploring the conditions of practice and experience of some of the Arab women cartoonists currently in active service
Constructing and Representing Youth in 21st Century British Social Realist Cinema
Project by Lewis Kellett explores the construction and representation of youth in 21st Century British Social Realist cinema.
On London Buses: Heritage Practices in Everyday Life
Project by Amy Graham which develops research approaches into ‘heritage’ as both a locus of meaning (the heritage object) and a practice of meaning (a doing)
Telecare and Health Technologies - CLAHRC 2
Telehealth and Care Technologies is a core theme of Collaboration in Leadership for Applied Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ and Healthcare (NIHR). The overarching aim of this theme, led by the University of Sheffield, is to produce a step change in knowledge and practice in the design and use of telehealth and care technologies in services that are effective, cost-effective and are usable by the broadest possible range of people.
RSA Spinal Injury Design Workshops
This Lab4Living project relates to Design and Rehabilitation, an RSA initiative which began in 2009, to teach design to people with spinal cord injuries (SCI) as a route to independence, resourcefulness and greater control over their lives.