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Art of the past: adapting Henry James's The Golden Bowl. (2007)
Journal Article
Artt, S. (2007). Art of the past: adapting Henry James's The Golden Bowl. Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance, 1, 5-16. https://doi.org/10.1386/japf1.1.5/1

This article deals with James Ivory's screen adaptation of Henry James's novel The Golden Bowl. The analysis draws on the use of fine art motifs in the mise-en-scne and the use of symbolic art objects as a way of adapting and condensing James's textu... Read More about Art of the past: adapting Henry James's The Golden Bowl..

Managing Scottish higher and further education: a comparison of (re)gendered organizations. (2007)
Journal Article
Thomson, E., & McTavish, D. (2007). Managing Scottish higher and further education: a comparison of (re)gendered organizations. Public Management Review, 9(3), 421-433. https://doi.org/10.1080/14719030701425811

This article outlines the traditional gendered nature of further and higher education and how this has been challenged by long term developments. The focus on managerialism and competition provides a context for a re-invigorated 'agentic' (associated... Read More about Managing Scottish higher and further education: a comparison of (re)gendered organizations..

A Most Serviceable Drudge: the papermills of the Water of Leith. (2007)
Journal Article
Bromage, S., McCleery, A., & Finkelstein, D. (2007). A Most Serviceable Drudge: the papermills of the Water of Leith. the Quarterly, 63, (9-16). ISSN 1746-6016

This article outlines the twentieth century history of papermaking on the Water of Leith using interviews conducted with a variety of former mill employees as part of the SAPPHIRE initiative. Until the mid-twentieth century, the Water of Leith was an... Read More about A Most Serviceable Drudge: the papermills of the Water of Leith..

Wrecks of Scapa (2007)
Journal Article
McMurdo, W., & Bell, V. (2007). Wrecks of Scapa. FOAM: International Photography Magazine, 10, 131-150

Wrecks of Scapa is a unique visual arts project, which has built upon collaborative links between the life sciences of marine biology, archaeology and photographic/digital imaging. Through the utilization of scientific information-gathering techniq... Read More about Wrecks of Scapa.