Items where RCSSD Subject Area is "Film"
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Number of items at this level: 16.
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Abraham, Nicola
(2020)
Wonder VR: Interactive Storytelling Through VR 360 Video with
NHS Patients Living with Dementia.
Contemporary Theatre Review, 30 (4).
pp. 474-489.
ISSN 1048-6801
Abraham, Nicola
(2020)
Wonder VR: creating meaningful experiences for patients in the midst of uncertainty.
UNSPECIFIED.
Abraham, Nicola and Hudpsith, Rachel
(2021)
Care Home Residents as Artists: Digital Connections in the Age of Disconnect.
Cambridge University Press, Online.
Abraham, Nicola and James, Joanna
(2021)
Angel of Love: The Story of Film-Making in an Acute Dialysis Unit in a Time of Covid-19.
British Medical Journal Open Quality, Online.
Abraham, Nicola and James, Joanna
(2021)
Making Hospitals Better: Digital Applied Theatre Practice in Acute Hospital Contexts for Patients Living with Dementia in the Midst of a Pandemic.
In: SDEA Singapore DiE, 22/05/2021 - 30/05/2021, Online.
(Unpublished)
Abraham, Nicola and Ruddock, Victoria
(2021)
Creating Joy in Hospitals in the Midst of a Global Pandemic.
In: TEDx RoyalCentral 2021, 13/02/2021, Online.
(Unpublished)
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Chow, Broderick D.V. and Laine, Eero
(2019)
Between Antagonism and Eros: The Feud as Couple Form and Netflix’s GLOW.
Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 29 (3).
pp. 218-234.
ISSN 0740-770X
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Diestro-Dópido, Mar
(2014)
Film Festivals: Cinema and Cultural Exchange.
Doctoral thesis, Queen Mary, University of London.
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Elswit, Kate
(2012)
So You Think You Can Dance Does Dance Studies.
TDR, 56 (1).
pp. 133-142.
ISSN 1531-4715
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Rushe, Sinéad, Kemp, Margaret Laurena, Ellis, Roger and Posner, Dassia N.
(2021)
Unity Over Unison: Creating AntigoneNOW in Lockdown.
A Conversation between Margaret Laurena Kemp, Sinéad Rushe, and Roger Ellis; moderated by Dassia N. Posner.
Theatre Topics.
ISSN 1054-8378
(In Press)
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Zaroulia, Marilena
(2018)
Performing That Which Exceeds Us: Aesthetics of Sincerity and Obscenity During 'The Refugee Crisis'.
Research in Drama Education, 23 (2).
pp. 179-192.
ISSN 1356-9783