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sotonDH Small Grants: Visualising intertextual dimensions of the Gothic itinerary in George Sand’s Consuelo and La Comtesse de Rudolstadt – Post 1

October 15, 2013
by Marilyn Mallia via Digital Humanities | Digital Humanities

sotonDH Small Grants: Visualising intertextual dimensions of the Gothic itinerary in George Sand’s Consuelo (1842) and La Comtesse de Rudolstadt (1843) – Post 1 by Marilyn Mallia I am a 3rd year PhD student in Modern Languages, and my thesis investigates the uses French writer George Sand makes of the English Gothic Novel in her novels.   ‘Intertextuality’ of this comparative …

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sotonDH Small Grants: Medieval Palaeography and the Digital World – Post 1

October 15, 2013
by Jacopo Mazzeo via Digital Humanities | Digital Humanities

sotonDH Small Grants: Medieval Palaeography and the Digital World – Post 1 by Jacopo Mazzeo I am a second year PhD student in Musicology. My main subject is Medieval Palaeography which is a discipline that studies ancient musical notations. I usually work with high quality digital images: these are basically pictures taken from medieval manuscripts where I find music that …

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sotonDH Small Grants: Mapping Libel Performance in Early Modern Devon – Post 3

October 10, 2013
by Clare Egan via Digital Humanities

sotonDH Small Grants: Mapping Libel Performance in Early Modern Devon – Post 3 by Claire Egan Mapping Libel Performance in Early Modern Devon: Results The pilot resource mapping a sample of the performance-based libel cases from early-modern Devon is now complete. Its layers include the locations used for performance in all ten libel cases with […]

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Sex Work Futures?

October 2, 2013
by Peter Griffiths via Work Thought Blog

Sex work futures? It’s the start of the new term for Universities and Colleges throughout the world. Choices and compromises have led new students to embark on courses that are likely to profoundly influence their future careers – because of the knowledge and skills they acquire, because of the networks of contacts they build and […]

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WFRC welcomes Professor Peter Griffiths as co-director

October 2, 2013
by Josephine Corsi via Work Thought Blog

We are delighted to announce that we have recruited a new co-directorto the Work Futures Research Centre. Peter Griffiths is currently Professor of Health Sciences Research in the Faculty of Health Sciences. Peter studied Social Psychology at the University of Sussex in the 1980s, a decision that he says was influenced by an ‘anarchist egg attack’ […]

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