Khadija Assulaimi had her viva on Friday, and was awarded the PhD subject to minor amendments. Many thanks to examiners Paul Baker and El Mustapha Lahlali. And congratulations to Khadija for her excellent performance at the viva and all her hard work on the thesis.
Projects funded by The National Lottery Communities Fund are celebrating their work today under the hashtag #CommunitiesCan. Here Jeni and Jay say a little about Eggcup.
Watch “Eggcup#CommunitiesCan” on Vimeo https://t.co/HTqYsm4xG0
Photographers' lockdown projects 8: Laura Dodsworth @BareReality measures the distance: <em>2 METRES</em>: life under lockdown https://t.co/zKU3x7A5Uz
Photographers' lockdown projects 4: @AdamIsfendiyar 's portraits in East London (an interesting variety of ways of framing participants): https://t.co/DolHBAQ9HP
Photographers' lockdown projects 2: @alessiomamo at home with Covid-19:
Masks, meals and Skype: self-isolating in Sicily - a photo essay https://t.co/BF7eetTcgE
Coming back to Twitter to list some photographers' lockdown projects: 1. @Mattmendelsohn redoing the yearbook for students missing the end of their high school careers:
https://t.co/a7UOphs4fs
Last year Brook Gladstone investigated poverty myths on WNYC On the Media. This year she has a very revealing series on Eviction - different laws from the UK, but recognisable dynamics. The Scarlet E https://t.co/86SPFoDvxA via @onthemedia
This article about representation of demonstrators and city spaces is timely.
Space and legitimation: The multimodal representation of public space in news broadcast reports on Hooded Rioters - Carolina Pérez-Arredondo, Camila Cárdenas-Neira, 2019
https://t.co/mUXh08mYgL
The NY Times reports on the effects of cancellation of bus services in Alston, and other austerity miseries. Same in rural Lancashire.
‘This Is All We Can Afford’: Shrinking Lives in the English Countryside https://t.co/YnGh8fgoto
Last two nights at @TheDukesTheatre for @ImitatingtheDog#HeartofDarkness. As always, they use innovative and beautiful projection, lighting, and sound, and resourceful acting. https://t.co/aREHYwcoqN
And see the article by @carolipaya & Diane Belcher on developing her academic writing in French after years working in English. What language does she use for qualitative codes when she analyses multilingual data? Openaccess: https://t.co/YqtdLJpMQA