Items where RCSSD Subject Area is "Health and Wellbeing"
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Abraham, Nicola
(2021)
Digital Reciprocity: The Surprises of Zoom Based Applied Theatre Practice with Patients Living with Dementia.
In: Creativity and Wellbeing Week, 16/05/2021, Online.
(Unpublished)
Abraham, Nicola
(2021)
The Pedagogy of Reciprocity in Digital Applied Theatre Practice: The Antithesis to Unjust Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic that have Devalued and Ignored the Rights and Lives of Older Adults Living with Dementia.
Welfare ed Ergonomia.
ISSN 2421-3691
(In Press)
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 bespoke VR360 with NHS
patients to improve patient wellbeing
in acute hospital settings (REF 2021 Practice Research Submission).
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, London.
ISBN 978-1-8383967-0-1
Abraham, Nicola
(2020)
Wonder VR: creating meaningful experiences for patients in the midst of uncertainty.
UNSPECIFIED.
Abraham, Nicola and Colley, Ruby
(2021)
Digital Applied Theatre Practice for Patients Living with Dementia.
In: Digital Storytelling in Health,, 15 - 17th June 2021, Swansea.
(Unpublished)
Abraham, Nicola and Hudspith, Rachel
(2021)
Care Home Residents as Artists: Digital Connections in the Age of Disconnect.
In: International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA) Congress 2021, 18/11/2021, Online.
(Unpublished)
Abraham, Nicola, Hudspith, Rachel and Clarke, James
(2021)
Intergenerational Collaborative Digital Applied Theatre Practice: Empathy and Connection in a time of Social Isolation for NHS Patients undergoing Dialysis and Secondary School Students in North London.
Drama Research.
ISSN 2040-2228
(Submitted)
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(Unpublished)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, James, Joanna and McGeorge, Elizabeth
(2021)
Intergenerational Process Drama: Practitioner Reflection on Creative Adventures in an Acute Hospital Context.
Youth Theatre Journal, 34 (2).
pp. 127-135.
ISSN 0892-9092
Abraham, Nicola, James, Joanna and McGeorge, Elizabeth
(2021)
Playfulness and Mischief: An Intergenerational Journey.
Journal of Dementia Care.
ISSN 1351-8372
Abraham, Nicola, McGeorge, Elizabeth and James, Joanna
(2021)
The Art of Medicine: The Intergenerational Project: Creating Space for Play in Health Care.
The Lancet, 297 (10288).
pp. 1876-1877.
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)
Astles, Cariad
(2020)
Collaborations Between Surgery and Puppetry: Rachel Warr.
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 11 (1 & 2).
pp. 177-180.
ISSN 2040-2457
Astles, Cariad
(2020)
Puppets, Women and Health in Togo: An Interview with Vicky Tsikplonou.
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 11 (1 & 2).
pp. 185-188.
ISSN 2040-2457
Astles, Cariad
(2020)
Walk in/Walk As My Shoes: Puppetry and Prosocial Empathy in Healthcare.
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 11 (1 & 2).
pp. 29-47.
ISSN 2040-2457
Astles, Cariad, Fisher, Emma, Purcell-Gates, Laura and Sextou, Persephone
(2020)
Broken Puppet Symposia.
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 11 (1 & 2).
pp. 200-207.
ISSN 2040-2457
Astles, Cariad, Fisher, Emma, Purcell-Gates, Laura and Sextou, Persephone
(2020)
Editorial.
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 11 (1 & 2).
pp. 3-13.
ISSN 2040-2457
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Baker, Sylvan and Inchley, Maggie
(2020)
Verbatim Practice as Research with Care-Experienced Young People: An ‘Aesthetics of Care’ Through Aural Attention.
In:
Performing Care: New perspectives on Socially Engaged Performance.
Manchester University Press, Manchester.
ISBN 9781526146816
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Chow, Broderick D.V.
(2024)
Muscle works: physical culture and the performance of masculinity.
Performance Works
.
Northwestern University Press, Evanston, IL, United States of America.
ISBN 9780810147362
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Elswit, Kate
(2009)
“Berlin … Your Dance Partner Is Death”.
TDR/The Drama Review, 53 (1).
pp. 73-92.
ISSN 1054-2043
Elswit, Kate
(2022)
Dancing with Coronaspheres: Expanded Breath Bodies and the Politics of Public Movement in the Age of COVID-19.
Cultural Studies.
ISSN 0950-2386
Elswit, Kate
(2019)
A Living Cabinet of Breath Curiosities: Somatics, Bio-media, and the Archive.
International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 15 (3).
pp. 340-359.
ISSN Print ISSN: 1479-4713 Online ISSN: 2040-0934
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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Fisher, Emma and Astles, Cariad
(2020)
Puppet Theatre under Covid-19.
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 11 (1 & 2).
pp. 163-170.
ISSN 2040-2457
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Harradine, David
(2020)
This Grief Thing (REF 2021 Practice Research Submission).
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London.
ISBN 978-1-8383968-0-0
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Low, Katharine
(2021)
The Potential of Radical Kindness as a Methodology in Applied
Theatre in Arts and Health.
Performance Paradigm: A Journal of Performance and Contemporary Culture, 16.
pp. 164-182.
ISSN 1832 5580
Low, Katharine
(2021)
Ways of Making: Artistic Practice Which Works Co-Collaboratively, Ethically and Which Celebrates and Extends the Conversation of what it Means to Live Well with HIV.
Women's Health.
ISSN 1745 5065
Lu, Kevin and Singh, Iqbal
(2023)
Experiencing the Historical Record: A Psychosocial/Psychodynamic Method for Working with Archival Materials.
In:
Archives and Emotions.
Bloomsbury, London.
(In Press)
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Ong, Adelina
(2020)
Negotiated Hopes: Reconfiguring Narratives of Self-worth (REF 2021 Practice Research Submission).
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London.
ISBN 978-1-8383968-2-4
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Stuart Fisher, Amanda
(2021)
Challenging Misogyny and Reducing Female Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Perpetrated by Young Men: An Evaluation Report of Little Fish Theatre's Embrace Project.
UNSPECIFIED.
Stuart Fisher, Amanda and Thompson, James
(2020)
Performing Care: New Perspectives on Socially Engaged Performance.
Manchester University Press, Manchester.
ISBN 9781526146816
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