Helen Jay
To what extent is the ‘public service’ intervention in UK broadcasting applicable to contemporary policy on digital platforms?
To what extent is the ‘public service’ intervention in UK broadcasting applicable to contemporary policy on digital platforms?
Signing Sound: Deaf Gain within Inclusive Co-Created Audio Descriptions of Museum Experiences
Ghosts of the Al-Ghaib : A participatory, audio-visual exploration of haunting in Palestine
Mediating Nostalgia: The Transnational Reception of Ottoman-themed Turkish TV Dramas in Pakistan
'In Limbo': staging the gap between personal and public narratives of home of Georgian Internally Displaced People
Radical Spiritual Collective: Spiritual Activism as Curatorial Collective Engagements with Diasporic Feminist Artistic Practices
An Archaeological Exploration of Zaha Hadid’s Fonds through Reverse Digital Fragmentation
Glass architecture and photography in late nineteenth-century storytelling
Offensive Speech, Fake News and the Brazilian ‘New Right’
An Indigenous gaze: looking through and envisioning contemporary Indigenous visual representations in the Andean region
Metaphors for the Social Transformations of Arab Cities: Aleppo, Baghdad, and Jerusalem Through Three Novels
The Nita Harvey Archive: Hidden History, Experience and Objectification in the 1930s Hollywood Star System.
Cinephilia’s “Horizontal Terrain”: Exploring Chinese Digital Cinephile Culture Through Pinglun
Pages of Possibility: The photobook as a physical site for a regenerative relationship with the environment
Pride, Passengers and Personnel: Collecting LGBTQ+ Experiences in and on London’s Transport in the 1970s and 1980s.
Through an Embodied Practice of Stillness
Tending to Black Life, Death, and Resistance in the Community Archive: Artist as Archivist / Activist / Care-Worker
The 'Lost' Museum: The rise and fall of the British Empire in objects
‘Calling to theory, calling to bed’: Transpoetics After the Sign
(Un)containable Bodies: Experiments in Life-Writing and Form, post-1968
‘I have come to claim / Marilyn Monroe’s body’: Exploring Identification through Star Images in American Lyric Poetry.