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The way we make assessments about many people every day is by looking at their face. Faces tell us basic information such as gender, approximate age and possible ethnicity. But we also learn to read faces to...
Exploration of the stage history and interpretation of The Taming of the Shrew. Includes workshop performances and discussion of some of the central speeches. Contributors include Dr Jonathan Miller, RSC...
TVTiP provides a unique searchable index to the London edition of the TVTimes, the listings magazine for ITV broadcasts, from September 1955 to March 1985. TVTiP allows users to search for programmes,...
This project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). JISC supports UK further & higher education and research by providing leadership in the use of Information and Communications...
In four sections, each consisting of an interview/workshop: Part 1: A survey of the stage history of Shylock, with particular reference to the changing interpretations of the role. With Dr Tom Matheson of...
Film Archive Forum - FAF The BUFVC provides a secretariat for the Film Archive Forum, the body which represents public sector moving image archives in the UK. BUFVC is an Observer member of the Forum and...
Project team members contributed to a number of conferences and symposia and were invited to offer research papers at the University of Southampton, Queen's University Belfast, Birmingham City University and...
Dr. Ieuan Franklin and Kristin Skoog are writing a report for Bournemouth University on radio archives/collections in the UK. As part of this they have set up two online surveys (see below) It aims to...
As an update to the post we first published in January. A Manifesto for Media Education - Symposium Friday June 10th 2011, Royal Institute of British Architects, London...
The British Library is hosting a short series of classic BBC radio drama listening events, in partnership with listening event specialists In the Dark and Bournemouth University's Centre for Media History....