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Literary Bric-à-Brac (2013)
Book Chapter
Shears, J., & Harrison, J. (2016). Literary Bric-à-Brac. In Literary Bric-à-Brac and the Victorians. (1). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315592565-1

This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. Critical attention has long been held by, and directed us to scrutinise, the significance of the material substance of nineteenth-century litera... Read More about Literary Bric-à-Brac.

Rethinking Urban Regeneration? Insights into the future through use of the Strategic Relational Approach (2013)
Book Chapter
Simon, P. (2013). Rethinking Urban Regeneration? Insights into the future through use of the Strategic Relational Approach. In D. J, & L. J (Eds.), Looking for Consensus? Civil Society, Social Movements and Crises for Public Management (45-58). London: Emerald

This volume reflects on the global dimension of the 2008 banking and financial crisis and the point to a bigger and deeper crisis of authority and legitimacy for public managers.

British National Identities (2013)
Book Chapter
Bentley, N. (2013). British National Identities. In N. Hubble (Ed.), 1990-1999: A Decade of Contemporary British Fiction. Continuum

Mind and Brain: the Representation of Trauma in Martin Amis's Yellow Dog and Ian McEwan's Saturday (2013)
Book Chapter
Bentley, N. (2013). Mind and Brain: the Representation of Trauma in Martin Amis's Yellow Dog and Ian McEwan's Saturday. In J. Peacock, & T. Lustig (Eds.), The Syndrome Syndrome: Disorders and Diseases in Contemporary Literature (115--129). (1). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203067314-8

This chapter explores the contrasting representation of trauma in two contemporary British novels: Martin Amis’ Yellow Dog (2003) and Ian McE-wan’s Saturday (2005). The first part focusses on recent debates with respect to the way traumatic experienc... Read More about Mind and Brain: the Representation of Trauma in Martin Amis's Yellow Dog and Ian McEwan's Saturday.

A Theoretical Framework for Stigmergetic Reconstruction of Ancient Text (2013)
Book Chapter
Ch′ng, E., Lewis, A., Gehlken, E., & Woolley, S. I. (2013). A Theoretical Framework for Stigmergetic Reconstruction of Ancient Text. In Visual Heritage in the Digital Age. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5535-5_4

Cuneiform script, an intellectual breakthrough 5,000 years ago, made recording information possible. Cuneiform is mankind’s first ever script, recorded and communicated using clay tablets for thousands of years across the entirety of the Ancient Near... Read More about A Theoretical Framework for Stigmergetic Reconstruction of Ancient Text.