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Damian Martin, Diana (2020) Collaborative Critique: Expanded practices of contemporary performance criticism (REF 2021 Practice Research Submission). The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London. ISBN 978-1-8383967-5-6

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Damian Martin, Diana (2019) Hopeful Acts in Troubled Times: Thinking as Interruption and the Poetics of Nonconforming Criticism. Performance Philosophy Journal, 5 (1). ISSN 2057-7176

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Damian Martin, Diana (2019) Sites of Appearance, Matters of Thought: Hannah Arendt and Performance Philosophy. Performance Philosophy Journal, 5 (1). ISSN 2057-7176

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Low, Katharine and Damian Martin, Diana (2019) Surviving, But Not Thriving: The Politics of Care and the Experience of Motherhood in Academia. Research in Drama Education, 24 (3). pp. 426-432. ISSN 1356-9783

Damian Martin, Diana (2019) Between Art and Criticism: A Phenomenological Poiesis. In: Performance Phenomenology: The Thing Itself. Routledge, London and New York, pp. 217-236. ISBN 9783319980591

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Damian Martin, Diana, Paterson, Mary and Costa, Maddy (2019) Letters to (of) the Future. Global Performance Studies, 2 (2).

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Damian Martin, Diana (2018) And the Vampires Flow Towards the West: The Ecological Poetics of Eastern European Migration in the UK. GPS: Global Performance Studies, 2 (1). ISSN 2574-027X

Damian Martin, Diana and Bojana, Jankovic (2018) Critical Interruptions. Live Art Development Agency, London.

Damian Martin, Diana (2018) On Time: a SPILL Reader. Pacitti Company, Ipswich.

Damian Martin, Diana (2018) States of Wake: Dedicating Performance. Performance Space, Folkestone, UK. ISBN 9781999607302

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Review: Snow Mouse at the Barbican December 13 - December 23. Exeunt Magazine.

Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Report on the Young Critics Seminar in Cluj, Romania for the International Association of Theatre Critics. International Association of Theatre Critics.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Diorama for Shoalstone Pool. Exuent Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Trajal Harrell: Hoochie Koochie. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Review: Ravnedans. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Review: FITEI: Community and Memory. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Theatre in the UK: Politics, Poetics and Resistance. Conflict Zones: Young European Journalists on Performing Arts.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Library of Unfinished Texts. Performance Research, 22 (1). pp. 130-133. ISSN 1352-8165

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Spill Festival: Crawl, Burn, Stand and Sweep: Poetics of Body-Based Work in Urban Spaces. Klaxon Magazine (6). pp. 62-76. ISSN 2295-5582

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Damian Martin, Diana (2017) Poetics of Artistic Discourse: Rajni Shah's Glorious. Klaxon Magazine (1). pp. 83-101. ISSN 2295-5582

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Review: Sponge at the Barbican Barbican Pit 13th - 21st December 2016. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Archives, Hindsight and Change. Performance Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Review: Holy Smoke at the Southbank Centre 4th - 5th November 2016. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Review: Steakhouse: Live Art, Live Writing. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Unpeeling Action: Critical Writing, Training and Process. Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 7 (2). pp. 195-211. ISSN 1944-3927

Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Criticism as a Political Event. In: Theatre Criticism: Changing Landscapes. Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, London, pp. 219-235. ISBN 9781472577092

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Review: Foreignisation on Stage: Les Serpents. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Review: Performance and the New Tate Modern. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana and Patterson, Annette Theresa (2016) Critics in Conversation. Critics in Conversation, London.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Deliberation, Embodiment and Oral Criticism: A Case Study on Spill Festival of Performance. Critical Stages (13). ISSN 2409-7411

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Damian Martin, Diana (2016) Nando Messias: Homophobia, Marching Bands and the 'Sissy's Progress'. Exeunt Magazine.

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Damian Martin, Diana (2015) Theatre Criticism and Digital Poetics (A Case Study). Critical Stages: The IATC Webjournal (11).

Damian Martin, Diana (2015) Chapter 4: On Ecologies: Erotics of a Nuclear Summer. Something Other: Collecting Writing, Performance and Their Others.

Damian Martin, Diana (2015) Chapter 5: On Silence and Noise: A Delicate Event. Something Other: Collecting Writing, Performance and Their Others.

Damian Martin, Diana (2015) Chapter 3: On Emergencies: A Forensic of Emergencies. Something Other: Collecting Writing, Performance and Their Others.

Damian Martin, Diana (2015) Chapter 2: On Migration: Neighbours. Something Other: Collecting Writing, Performance and Their Others.

Damian Martin, Diana (2015) Towards a Poiesis of Critical Practice: 1000th LIVE and the Politics of Appearance. Performance Research, 20 (1). pp. 96-104. ISSN 1352-8165

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Damian Martin, Diana (2015) On Editing and the Digitial. Contemporary Theatre Review, 25 (1). ISSN 1477-2264

Damian Martin, Diana (2014) Foreword. In: Dead at Last: At Last No More Air. Oberon, London, pp. 19-36. ISBN 9781783191451

Damian Martin, Diana (2014) Riding Romance 2: Three Brief ‘Scenes’ on Performance, Aesthetics and Territory. In: Nebelmeer: Riding Romance Trilogy. Oslo - BIT, Oslo, pp. 25-30.

Damian Martin, Diana (2013) Interview/Show Time. In: The Live Art Almanac Volume 3. The Live Art Almanac . Oberon, London, pp. 191-193. ISBN 9781849433969

Damian Martin, Diana (2013) Trashing Performance. In: The Live Art Almanac Volume 3. The Live Art Almanac . Oberon, London, pp. 149-150. ISBN 9781849433969

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