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Crusoe's Crusade: Defoe, Genocide, and Imperialism (2019)
Journal Article
Seager. (2019). Crusoe's Crusade: Defoe, Genocide, and Imperialism. https://doi.org/10.3917/etan.722.0196

This essay reassesses Robinson Crusoe's advocacy in Serious Reflections of a pan-Christian crusade against the pagan and Muslim worlds, a mission in part evangelical and in part military, to convert to Christ those who are receptive and to cut down r... Read More about Crusoe's Crusade: Defoe, Genocide, and Imperialism.

‘Scots and Scabs from North-by-Tweed’: Undesirable Scottish Migrants in Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century England (2019)
Journal Article
Brown, K., Kennedy, A., & Talbott, S. (2019). ‘Scots and Scabs from North-by-Tweed’: Undesirable Scottish Migrants in Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century England. Scottish Historical Review, 98(2), 241-265. https://doi.org/10.3366/shr.2019.0402

While very prominent in the contemporary world, anxiety about the potentially negative impact that immigrants might have on their host communities has deep historical roots. In a British context, such fears were particularly heightened following the... Read More about ‘Scots and Scabs from North-by-Tweed’: Undesirable Scottish Migrants in Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century England.

Walking, Writing, Reading Place and Memory (2019)
Book Chapter
Morgan. (2019). Walking, Writing, Reading Place and Memory. In The Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780815354260-31

Walking is taken up, too, in works which combine method and practice, as in the ‘histories’ by Rebecca Solnit and Robert Macfarlane. Although psychogeography is a genre which lends itself particularly well to creative productions which move between t... Read More about Walking, Writing, Reading Place and Memory.

Regarding Pratt and Smith, the last couple of sodomites to be hanged in Britain’ (2019)
Book Chapter
Janes, D. Regarding Pratt and Smith, the last couple of sodomites to be hanged in Britain’. In From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage: International Perspectives since 1789 (43–57). (1). Bloomsbury Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350023932.ch-004

The law in Georgian England was not always effective in preventing forms of public awareness of same-sex relationships that included elements of sympathy on the part of observers. I will argue that the move during the nineteenth century away from han... Read More about Regarding Pratt and Smith, the last couple of sodomites to be hanged in Britain’.

Working with and negotiating 'risk': Examining the effects of awareness raising interventions designed to prevent Child Sexual Exploitation (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Working with and negotiating 'risk': Examining the effects of awareness raising interventions designed to prevent Child Sexual Exploitation. British Journal of Criminology, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azz045

This article considers the effects of an educational intervention with young people designed to reduce the risk of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE). Drawing on findings from a qualitative study, we consider processes of engagement with the initiative,... Read More about Working with and negotiating 'risk': Examining the effects of awareness raising interventions designed to prevent Child Sexual Exploitation.

The Very Worst Things: Vulnerability and Violence in Djamila Sahraoui's Yema (2012) (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). The Very Worst Things: Vulnerability and Violence in Djamila Sahraoui's Yema (2012). Studies in French Cinema, 246-264. https://doi.org/10.1080/14715880.2018.1511182

This article explores the connections between vulnerability, gender and terrorist violence, drawing on Algerian filmmaker Djamila Sahraoui’s Yema (2012). The film will first be situated in relation to Sahraoui’s oeuvre, and within a wider context of... Read More about The Very Worst Things: Vulnerability and Violence in Djamila Sahraoui's Yema (2012).

‘Indifferent nature’: a comparative discussion of the production of rural space in the work of Ivan Turgenev and Thomas Hardy (2019)
Thesis
Curley, D. A. (2019). ‘Indifferent nature’: a comparative discussion of the production of rural space in the work of Ivan Turgenev and Thomas Hardy. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/414216

This thesis seeks to develop a model for the analysis of rural space as a distinct category, through the integration of several of the disparate schools of thought on the subject of space. From the phenomenological to the postmodern a vacuity has lef... Read More about ‘Indifferent nature’: a comparative discussion of the production of rural space in the work of Ivan Turgenev and Thomas Hardy.

Post-millennial South African theatre: politics, legacies and futures (2019)
Thesis
Croton, R. (2019). Post-millennial South African theatre: politics, legacies and futures. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/413836

During both the apartheid and post-apartheid eras, South African theatre has been a vital source of resistance and creativity. South African theatre-makers have proven the continuing vitality of representing resistance through postcolonial drama. The... Read More about Post-millennial South African theatre: politics, legacies and futures.

An interpretative phenomenological analysis of exercisers’ use of music during workouts (2019)
Journal Article
Lamont. (2019). An interpretative phenomenological analysis of exercisers’ use of music during workouts. Psychology of Music, 193-215. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305735619854527

This study explores exercisers’ use of self-selected music. Ten participants (7 female, 3 male) aged 26-58 years who exercised regularly took part in semi-structured interviews about their exercise and music use. Interviews explored how they sourced,... Read More about An interpretative phenomenological analysis of exercisers’ use of music during workouts.