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Head | Dr Lucy Bond |
Macneil, Kevin 2023. Out of Nowhere the Mind Comes Forth: A Practice-Based Exploration of the Relationship Between Buddhist Thought and Creative Writing. PhD thesis University of Westminster Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/w726y
Wang, C. and de Pedro Ricoy, R. 2023. Introduction. Translation and Interpreting Studies. 18 (2), pp. 255-260. https://doi.org/10.1075/tis.00056.wan
Macneil, K. 2023. The Islands Are Not Lost, The Compass Is. The Bottle Imp. 33.
Nath, M.J. 2023. Michael Nath: A Conversation. L'Esprit Literary Review. 2 (1), pp. 96-107.
Nath, M.J. 2023. Chapter 15 (extract) Talbot & The Fall: A Comedy (With Support). L'Esprit Literary Review. 2 (1), pp. 88-95.
Sylvester, L.M. and Tiddeman, M. 2023. Reframing the Interaction between Native Terms and Loanwords: Some Data from Occupational Domains in Middle English. in: Sylvester, L.M. and Pons-Sanz, S.M. (ed.) Medieval English in a Multilingual Context: Current Methodologies and Approaches Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 159-186
Sylvester, L.M. and Pons-Sanz, S.M. (ed.) 2023. Medieval English in a Multilingual Context: Current Methodologies and Approaches. Palgrave Macmillan.
Wang, C. 2023. Global Diasporic Chinese Museums Network Initiative’ (AHRC Research Networking Scheme). Writing, Managing and Evaluating Successful Funding Bids Workshop. The Middlesex University 29 Sep 2023
Wang, C. 2023. 'Negotiating Diasporic Identities in Glocal Heritage Discourses: The Case of Chinese New Year Celebration in London’. Cambridge Chinese Migration Studies Group Seminar 29. The University of Edinburgh 09 Jun 2023
Wang, C. 2023. Negotiating Chinese Identities in Global Museumscape. In an Era of Uncertainties and New Opportunities Chinese Migrations in Europe. Lisbon, Portugal 16 - 17 Nov 2023
Zhang, S. and Wang, C. 2023. Beyond Europe. Before James Holmes. Nothing Happened: Translation Studies before James Holmes. UCL, London 09 - 10 Nov 2023
Dance, R., Durkin, P., Hough, C. and Pagan, H. 2023. Contact-Induced Lexical Effects in Medieval English. in: Sylvester, L.M. and Pons-Sanz, S.M. (ed.) Medieval English in a Multilingual Context: Current Methodologies and Approaches Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 95-121
Beck, J. and Cornford, M. 2023. The Art Schools of the East Midlands. Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University 22 Sep - 02 Dec 2023
Witchard, A. 2023. The Exiles: My Stolen Chinese Father. CNN.
Zitouni, K. 2023. "Symbolic im-mobility'', "semantic dis-placements" and the politics of unauthorised migration representation in Moroccan and Algerian mainstream media. in: Cammarata, V., Mazzara, F. and Mechri, S. (ed.) Migrations: Socio-Cultural Contexts and Constitution Mimesis International. pp. 97-115
Witchard, A. 2023. Chinese and British Exhibition. British Library 18 Nov 2022 - 23 Apr 2023
Witchard, A. 2023. ‘Yu Rongling (裕容齡1889–1973) – Diplomat’s daughter who introduced Western dance to China’ . in: Harrison-Hall, J. and Lovell, J. (ed.) Creators of Modern China: 100 Lives - From Empire to Republic, 1796-1912 London Thames and Hudson Ltd. pp. 42-44
Bustani, Hisham 2023. (Dys)Functional Polities: The Limits of Politics in the Postcolonial Arab Region. PhD thesis University of Westminster Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/w67yx
Cammarata. V., Mazzara, F. and Mechri, S. (ed.) 2023. Migrations: Socio-Cultural Contexts and Constitutions. Mimesis International.
Lytra, V. and Karatsareas, P. 2023. Community language education in Greece and Cyprus: an afterword. in: Gogonas, N. (ed.) Heritage Language Education in Greece and Cyprus Newcastle Upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Wielander, G. 2023. What China is Missing: ‘Faith’ in Political Discourse. in: Meyer, C. and Clart, P. (ed.) From Trustworthiness to Secular Beliefs. Changing Concepts of xin from Traditional to Modern Chinese Leiden Brill. pp. 586-608
Wang, C. 2023. Museum Across Borders: Toward A Dialogical Approach to Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas Around the World. AHRC Diasporic Chinese Museums Network Initiative Public Talk Series. Online 22 Aug 2023 - 31 Jul 2024
Catterall, Pippa and Kowalski, M 2023. Pippa Catterall. Architecture Snob. (6), pp. 74-80.
Smylie, P. 2023. Why 'It didn't Happen Here' The Irish Working Class and Party Politics 1791-1913. in: Cunningham, J., Tieran, S. and Devine, F. (ed.) Labour History in Irish History: Essays celebrating fifty years of the Irish Labour History Society Dublin Umiskin Press. pp. 253-271
Pippa Catterall 2023. Review of Adam Nathaniel Furman and Joshua Mardell (eds.) 2022: Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA+ Places and Stories. London: RIBA Publishing. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. https://doi.org/10.56949/1UTL1708
Bezborodova, Anastasiya 2023. Language Practices and Processes in English-Medium Higher Education in Uzbekistan . PhD thesis University of Westminster Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/w4642
Gorman-Murray, A., de Leeuw, E.,, Cadorin, R., Catterall, Pippa, Prior, J., Vincent, A. and Scheuermann, A. 2023. Queering global public places for health and wellbeing. Population Medicine. 5 (Supplement), p. A1418. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.18332/popmed/165575
Wang, C. 2023. Impoliteness Interpreting: A Gender Talk? International Symposium on Translation Communication and Intercultural Studies. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 26 - 27 Jul 2023 Nanyang Technological University.
Cockburn, O., Wang, C., Aboelezz, M., Stockings, D., Crutch, S. and Gubankov, N. 2023. Roundtable: Situated Learning Experiences in Medical Translation. The Rare Dementia Project. UCL.
Columbu, A. and Costa, M. (ed.) 2023. Sour Grapes by Zakaria Tamer. New York Syracuse University Press.
Lara, N. 2023. Language, Gender and Gendered Discourse of the Communities of practice of Professional Chefs. 18th International Pragmatics Conference (IPC18). Brussels, Belgium 09 - 14 Jul 2023
Sykes, Jospeh 2023. An exploration of learner autonomy in an international university in Japan. PhD thesis University of Westminster Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/w41yw
Catterall, Pippa 2023. Statues, Spatial Syntax and Surrealism: 'History' and Heritagescapes in Public Space. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 1, p. 267–290. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0080440123000105
Denroche, C. 2023. Translaboration in the literary translation community of practice. Translab 4: Translation and Labour. University of Westminster, London, UK 06 - 07 Jul 2023
Huc-Hepher, S. 2023. En(tre les) ligne(s): Reading between the lines, modes and materialities of the London French “diasberspace”. AUPHF+ Annual Event (Colloquium). Senate House, London 22 Sep 2023
Bakhtiar, S. 2023. Critique pharmacologique de la condition des travailleurs du savoir à l’épreuve de la pandémie. in: Manço, A. (ed.) Exil Scolarité Pandémie L'Harmattan. pp. 173-196
Manço, A. and Bakhtiar, S. 2023. Intercultural Skills: A Reflexive Approach to the Training of Sociocultural Workers. Transnational Education Review. 1 (1), pp. 55-63. https://doi.org/10.33182/ter.v1i1.2887
Allaberganov, Azizbek and Catterall, Pippa 2023. Using social exchange theory to examine residents’ responses to heritage tourism: Case studies of Samarqand and Bukhara in Uzbekistan. Journal of Heritage Tourism. 18 (6), pp. 846-863. https://doi.org/10.1080/1743873X.2023.2232474
Denroche, C. 2023. Using drawing as a research tool in metaphor-led discourse analysis. WFLL Research Day. 12 Jun 2023
Henry, M. 2023. Our corporate tax windfall can bring life-changing equality to our thriving nation. Irish Examiner Ltd.