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Mrs. Carbonate, Mrs. Cuttlefish, Mrs. Conundrum
(Agni, Boston UniversityBoston, USA, 2014-09-01)Short Story: Part of a Collection of Stories in Process. 8 pages. Agni Online 9/2014. https://agnionline.bu.edu/fiction/mrs-carbonate-mrs-cuttlefish-mrs-conundrum -
‘Once upon a time, Santos was reading about the Sahuayo zombies when…’: performances of (post)modernity and nationalism by Mexican zombies
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‘This ain’t no love-in, this ain’t no happenin’: Misfits, Detroit hardcore and the performance of zombie scenarios
(2014-09-02)This article explores the (ever changing) manifestation of the living dead as iconographic metaphor and performance scenario in Detroit’s hardcore punk scene in the early 1980s. Focusing in particular on B-movie references ... -
On attachment and belonging: Or why queers mourn homophobic president?
(2014-10-01)In this article I ask why gay and lesbian people in Poland mourned their infamously homophobic president Lech Kaczynski, and, in turn, what it means to mourn one's own enemy. In examining this extraordinary case of national ... -
Palimtextual Tracts: Susan Howe’s Rearticulation of Place
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‘Oh Man of Learning! Victorian Public Education in Matters Legal
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When convenience is inconvenient: ‘healthy’ family foodways and the persistent intersectionalities of gender and class
(Taylor & Francis, 2014-12-20)This article draws on findings from an auto/biographical study about relationships with food to demonstrate how everyday foodways continue to be influenced by the intersectionalities of gender and class. Following Bourdieu ... -
Samuel Richardson and the "Jew Bill" of 1753: A new political context for Sir Charles Grandison
(Oxford University Press, 2015)Analysis of the religious politics of Samuel Richardson’s The History of Sir Charles Grandison (1753-4) focuses on the text’s Catholic and post-Jacobite aspects. This essay argues that there is a more immediate political ... -
'The eighteenth-century novel'
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Europeana Sounds and Copyrights: The Need for and Challenges in Licensing Archival Materials
(Institute for Information Law, University of AmsterdamAmsterdam, 2015)How can cultural heritage institutions tackle the barriers to online access within the EU, and what policy recommendation at EU and institutional level can be made to bring down the barriers? -
A multi-agent emotional society whose melodies represent its emergent social hierarchy and are generated by agent communications
(2015-01-01)In this article a multi-agent system is presented which generates melody pitch sequences with a hierarchical structure. The agents have no explicit melodic intelligence and generate the pitches as a result of artificial ... -
Unsettling sustainability: the poetics of discomfort
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"Good" Food as Family Medicine: Problems of Dualist and Absolutist Approaches to "Healthy" Family Foodways
(Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 4, Issue 2, February 2015, pp.1-13. Article: Print (Spiral Bound). Article: Electronic (PDF File; 633.906KB)., 2015-02-04)A commitment to healthy foodways is a means of demonstrating responsible individualism and self-care. What are the consequences for maternal identity when forced to feed the family “unhealthy” food? In the current UK ... -
Artificial intelligence in organised sound
(2015-03-05)Artificial Intelligence is a rich and still-developing field with a number of musical applications. This paper surveys the use of Artificial Intelligence in music in the pages of Organised Sound, from the first issue to ... -
Automated identification of neural correlates of continuous variables.
(Netherlands, 2015-03-15)BACKGROUND: The electroencephalogram (EEG) may be described by a large number of different feature types and automated feature selection methods are needed in order to reliably identify features which correlate with ...