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The transgressive festival imagination and the idealisation of reversal (2019)
Journal Article
Jamieson, K., & Todd, L. (2021). The transgressive festival imagination and the idealisation of reversal. Leisure Studies, 40(1), 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2019.1693090

To consider the festival's potential as an activist tactic may seem naïve and disconnected from the colonising practices of event tourism. However, today's immersive and curated festival experiences are indebted to a wider festival imagination: a spa... Read More about The transgressive festival imagination and the idealisation of reversal.

Collaborative Disruption: Antagonistic Play within The Deaf Heritage Collective (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jamieson, K., & Discepoli, M. (2019, November). Collaborative Disruption: Antagonistic Play within The Deaf Heritage Collective. Paper presented at INDialogue 4th Symposium, Nottingham

The arts are becoming increasingly integrated into applied linguistics research as scholarly attention turns towards multimodality, superdiversity (Adami 2017; Blackledge and Creese 2017) and co-production (McKay and Bradley 2016). Adding to this gro... Read More about Collaborative Disruption: Antagonistic Play within The Deaf Heritage Collective.

Silent Protest Exhibition (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Jamieson, K. (2019). Silent Protest Exhibition. [Temporary Exhibition]. Exhibited at Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling. 19 June 2019 - 24 June 2019. (Unpublished)

The ‘Silent Protest’ exhibition represents a history of Deaf Activism and proposes three designs for a Deaf Exhibition, which focus upon Deaf Education, Deaf identity and BSL.

The Deaf Heritage Collective: Collaboration and Critical Intent (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jamieson, K. (2019, April). The Deaf Heritage Collective: Collaboration and Critical Intent. Paper presented at ICOM: Museums as Agents of Change Conference, Tallinn

Deaf people refer to themselves as both a minority and an ethnicity (Lane 2011; Ladd 2003), a cultural designation underwritten by the BSL (Scotland) Act 2015, which formally recognises the linguistic and cultural lives of Scotland’s Deaf communities... Read More about The Deaf Heritage Collective: Collaboration and Critical Intent.

Fragments of Deaf Culture Exhibition (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Jamieson, K., & Discepoli, M. Fragments of Deaf Culture Exhibition. [Temporary Exhibition]. Exhibited at Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. 5 April 2019 - 9 April 2019. (Unpublished)

The Fragments of Deaf Culture Exhibition featured Scottish Deaf artists as part of a celebration of Deaf Arts and as an intervention in a predominantly hearing arts venue. The exhibition featured works from Solar Bear; Glasgow People Transparent an... Read More about Fragments of Deaf Culture Exhibition.