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The College’s Senior Management Team (SMT) undertakes to deliver on these commitments to the best of its ability, supported by colleagues across the College. 1 – New public statement A collaborative ...
Researchers led by Dr Keon West (Department of Psychology) investigated the associations between naturist activity and psychological well-being, as well as the immediate effects of two real naturist ...
The research by Professor Joydeep Bhattacharya and Professor Alan Pickering from the Psychology Department at Goldsmiths and MSc student Kaile Smith was published in Creativity Research Journal. The ...
Mark Bould is Professor of Film and Literature at UWE Bristol. Founding editor of the Science Fiction Film and Television journal and the Studies in Global Science Fictionmonograph series, he is a ...
In Photography After Capitalism, Ben Burbridge makes the case for a radically expanded conception of photography, encompassing the types of labor too often obscured by black-boxed technologies, slick ...
Haleh Agar has won the Royal Society of Literature’s Literature Matters Award for her project Writing Back to the Coloniser: The Power of Gothic Fiction, which will result in a novel. Launched in 2018 ...
The new work entitled Children’s Literature in Action draws on research projects which have explored how youngsters respond to books and stories. Writer Michael Rosen, Professor of Children’s ...
A content analysis of some 1,000 funerals, alongside interviews with those in the industry, will build a picture of how funerals conducted in a so-called secular or post-secular society are ...
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) describes a multisensory experience when exposed to specific audio-visual triggers. Inducing stimuli vary, but soft, whispered, voices and some repetitive ...
Black Film British Cinema II considers the politics of Blackness in contemporary British cinema and visual practice.This second iteration of Black Film British Cinema, marking over 30 years since the ...
As the number of ghost tours continues to increase across the UK, new research from Goldsmiths, University of London explains why they have become such a popular activity. By making dark histories ...
On 11 July 1994, the body of a 6ft 5 man wearing British-made shoes was recovered from water to the north west of Heligoland, a small archipelago that forms part of the German state of ...
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