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End of the world | datblogu
http://datblogu.blogs.southwales.ac.uk/2011/06/10/end-of-the-world
University of South Wales. University of South Wales Blogs. Technology, minority language maintenance and revitalisation and related things. Welsh speakers go their own way. End of the world. June 10, 2011. It is perhaps easy to think that all is well with the language – the census suggests it is on the up, Welsh-medium education is in great demand, and so on – all that campaigning has paid off, the language is saved and now we can relax? 8230; makes you think…. This entry was posted in Newspapers. Measu...
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Dr Peter Hughes Jachimiak, Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit
http://media.research.southwales.ac.uk/phjachim
Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit. Dr Peter Hughes Jachimiak. Is senior lecturer in Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Creative Industries. He is currently working on a monograph Ghosts in the Hallway, Rats in the Garden’: The Emotional Geographies of a 1970s Childhood Home. Which is about childhood spaces and children’s perspectives of those spaces. Peter has acted a peer reviewer for Studies in Comics. And Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance. Current or recent work.
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Conferences, Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit
http://media.research.southwales.ac.uk/conferences
Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit. As part of our impact and public engagement strategy, CCMS. Regularly organises conferences and other events through which to disseminate research and share ideas. Our conferences bring together not only UK and international academics but also policy makers and industry professionals. Cops on the Box: Crime Drama on UK TV Screens. Future of the Press in Wales. Wales and the History of Wales. Investigating Torchwood: Text, Context, Audiences.
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Media, Culture, and Journalism Research Seminars, Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit
http://media.research.southwales.ac.uk/seminars
Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit. Media, Culture, and Journalism Research Seminars. Has an active seminar series in which unit members and invited guest speakers are given the chance to present and discuss their latest research on communications, culture, journalism, and film within a supportive environment. If you would like to participate in our seminar series, either as a speaker or audience member, please contact:. Christina.papagiannouli@southwales.ac.uk.
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English Research Unit News
http://english.research.southwales.ac.uk/news
Research areas and centres. Professor Diana Wallace talks about talk about the new Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary. Posted on May 31, 2016. Radio Wales on Saturday to talk about the new Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary, launched last week to celebrate 100 years since the author’s birth, which includes 8,000 everyday and made-up words used in his books. Professor Diana Wallace interviewed on BBC Radio Wales. Posted on February 10, 2016. Professor Diana Wallace was interviewed on BBC. Posted on December 8, 2015.
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Podcasts, English Research Unit
http://english.research.southwales.ac.uk/podcasts
Research Areas and Centres. Philip Gross: Poems from Later. Professor Christopher Meredith: Air Histories. Professor Diana Wallace: The Female Gothic. Diana’s teaching and research focuses mainly on women’s writing, with special interests in historical fiction and the Female Gothic. In this podcast, Diana speaks to Rebecca Moore about the Female Gothic and why it became so popular. Professor Christopher Meredith: Poems from the Black Mountain. Holly Muller reads from Krampus. Staff and student log in.
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Millennium Project, Centre for Research in Futures & Innovation (CRI-FI)
http://futures.research.southwales.ac.uk/mp
Centre for Research in Futures and Innovation (CRI-FI). Projects and Research Areas. Foresight Project - UK Skills and Employment 2030. Martin Rhisiart is Chair of the UK Node of the Millennium Project, which is an independent, international non-profit organization with 32 Nodes around the world. It manages a coherent and cumulative process that collects and assesses judgements from its several hundred participants to produce the annual State of the Future report. Half the world is vulnerable to social i...
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Projects, Life Sciences Research Unit
http://biosci.research.southwales.ac.uk/projects
Life Sciences Research Unit. Other Life Science Projects. Investigation of the roles of a membrane-bound caleosin in higher plants, Mark Partridge (Prof Murphy). An investigation of genetic heterogeneity in a biological sentinel species (Lumbricus rubellus), Robert Donnelley (Prof Murphy and Prof Bruford, Cardiff). Investigation of the biological properties of Kerala red rain cells, Raj Gangappa (Dr Hogg). Disease Ecology and Transmission Dynamics of Protozoal Pathogens, Vicky Hannaford (Dr Powell).
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Y Byd | datblogu
http://datblogu.blogs.southwales.ac.uk/category/y-byd
University of South Wales. University of South Wales Blogs. Technology, minority language maintenance and revitalisation and related things. Category Archives: Y Byd. End of the world. June 10, 2011. Following disappointment that Harold Camping’s predications did not come true (so I am going to have do to all this marking and mow the lawn after all…) came further disappointment with the announcement that the Y Byd project has finally … Continue reading →. University of South Wales.
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About Us, Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit
http://media.research.southwales.ac.uk/about
Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Unit. The Communication, Cultural and Media Studies ( CCMS. Research Group provides a focus for researchers. Working in media, culture and journalism whose research draws on a diverse range of theoretical and methodological perspectives. 2014, 65% of the faculty’s research in UoA D35 Music, Drama, Dance and Performing Arts (including media and cultural studies) was rated either internationally excellent (3*) or world-leading (4*). Staff and student log in.
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