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Animal-selves in Inuit Dream-cultures (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Milne, L. (2021, November). Animal-selves in Inuit Dream-cultures. Paper presented at Humans and Animals: Paradoxes of Mutual Relationships, Online/St Petersburg, Russia

Arctic shamanism can be regarded as a specialised dream-culture, providing a framework wherein certain individuals could gain mastery by internalising the collective mythological system and aligning that with their own capacity to dream. The forms of... Read More about Animal-selves in Inuit Dream-cultures.

Contextualisation of an unpublished document as text collage: Tate Jukka and Pekka (2016) (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Turtola, N. (2023, November). Contextualisation of an unpublished document as text collage: Tate Jukka and Pekka (2016). Presented at AOR2023: The eighth Art of Research conference 2023 - “Re-Imagining, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland

The purpose of this article is to contextualise an unpublished document titled Tate Jukka and Pekka (2016) through the method of experimental writing: text collage. Contextualisation happens through a literature review, re-visioning and returning to... Read More about Contextualisation of an unpublished document as text collage: Tate Jukka and Pekka (2016).

The 21st Century film, TV and media school: Teaching Documentary for the 21st Century (2024)
Book
Stutterheim, K., Cammaer, G., Mortimer, R., Campbell, K., & Meissner, N. (Eds.). (2024). The 21st Century film, TV and media school: Teaching Documentary for the 21st Century. CILECT

Teaching Documentary spans a broad field of approaches and specifications within a genre that has been in constant change and development throughout its history. Documentary film is an art form and a practice, although often received or interpreted a... Read More about The 21st Century film, TV and media school: Teaching Documentary for the 21st Century.

Hvor En Var Baen: Places of Childhood (2024)
Book Chapter
Medboe, H. (2025). Hvor En Var Baen: Places of Childhood. In Jazz and Literature: An Introduction (103-110). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003288275-16

This chapter explores musical responses to a selection of poems written by Martin Nikolaj Hansen in the first half of the twentieth century. His verse is steeped in the bucolic imagery of his surroundings on the small island of Als that lies off Denm... Read More about Hvor En Var Baen: Places of Childhood.

Capitalist Realism and Higher Popular Music Education: Towards a Counter-Hegemonic Alternative (2024)
Journal Article
Moir, Z., Harvey, A., & Veldon, E. (in press). Capitalist Realism and Higher Popular Music Education: Towards a Counter-Hegemonic Alternative. Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 24(2), 186-223

This article presents a theoretical consideration of some of the ways in which capitalist realism is shaping the field of higher popular music education. We begin by presenting an overview of our understanding of Fisher’s concept and then offer a cri... Read More about Capitalist Realism and Higher Popular Music Education: Towards a Counter-Hegemonic Alternative.

Introduction by the Editors (2024)
Book Chapter
Køhlert, F. B. (in press). Introduction by the Editors. In Crossing Lines: Comics about Human Migration. University of Toronto Press

We need to talk about Lynne: Modular structure as a reflection of the traumatized psyche in We Need to Talk about Kevin (2024)
Journal Article
Neilan, C. (2024). We need to talk about Lynne: Modular structure as a reflection of the traumatized psyche in We Need to Talk about Kevin. Journal of Screenwriting, 15(3), 257-271. https://doi.org/10.1386/josc_00162_1

Conventional linear three-act structure has become the dominant form in anglophone screen industries and creates a particular meaning and viewing experience. Modular structure, a feature of the puzzle film, uses radical non-linearity and complex plot... Read More about We need to talk about Lynne: Modular structure as a reflection of the traumatized psyche in We Need to Talk about Kevin.

Recontextualizing the referent: An iterative approach to composition and collective music-making (2024)
Journal Article
Irwin, K. (2024). Recontextualizing the referent: An iterative approach to composition and collective music-making. Jazz Research Journal, 17(1–2), 75-96. https://doi.org/10.1558/jazz.28262

This article investigates the musical text within an original-music project, aligning manifold perspectives on this with a practice-led research endeavour. Some form of text is central to musical engagements involving jazz musicians, in the form of l... Read More about Recontextualizing the referent: An iterative approach to composition and collective music-making.

From a place of silence: Articulations of the unspoken (2024)
Journal Article
Medbøe, H. (2024). From a place of silence: Articulations of the unspoken. Jazz Research Journal, 17(1-2), 32-50. https://doi.org/10.1558/jazz.28151

This article discusses two albums of freely improvised music in duo settings recorded during the year following the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. A reflection thereupon takes the form of a paper presented informally as work in progress at the Inte... Read More about From a place of silence: Articulations of the unspoken.

Communitarian Narratives in the Films of Nicolas Rojas Sánchez and Ángeles Cruz (2024)
Book Chapter
Jansen, I. (2024). Communitarian Narratives in the Films of Nicolas Rojas Sánchez and Ángeles Cruz. In E. Blackmore, K. Knopf, W. G. Pearson, & C. Wieser-Cox (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Film. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003303022-18

This chapter discusses different films by Mixtec filmmakers Ángeles Cruz and Nicolas Rojas Sánchez. Both filmmakers have received several national and international awards for their work. The films by Ángeles Cruz as well as the films by Nicolas Roja... Read More about Communitarian Narratives in the Films of Nicolas Rojas Sánchez and Ángeles Cruz.

« L’attente silencieuse »: Antiquités javanaises et photographie au xixe siècle dans les Indes orientales néerlandaises (2024)
Journal Article
Supartono, A. (2024). « L’attente silencieuse »: Antiquités javanaises et photographie au xixe siècle dans les Indes orientales néerlandaises. Photographica, 9, 62-80. https://doi.org/10.4000/12paq

This essay discusses the significant role of archaeological expeditions in the early development of photography in the Dutch East Indies (colonial Indonesia). In the wake of competitive archaeological treasure hunts in the 19th century, the camera wa... Read More about « L’attente silencieuse »: Antiquités javanaises et photographie au xixe siècle dans les Indes orientales néerlandaises.

First Monday Revisited: Production and Dissemination of Diasporic Jazz in the Digital Age (2024)
Book Chapter
Medboe, H., & Dias, J. (2024). First Monday Revisited: Production and Dissemination of Diasporic Jazz in the Digital Age. In Á. Havas, B. Johnson, & D. Horn (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Diasporic Jazz Studies. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003212638-19

The chapter is a reflection on the radical changes that characterize the music industry in the digital age. With reference to European jazz collectives and cooperative initiatives, the authors explore the various informal strategies jazz musicians de... Read More about First Monday Revisited: Production and Dissemination of Diasporic Jazz in the Digital Age.

Vivid Stories: Oral Histories, Collective Memory, and the Scottish Jazz Scene (2024)
Book Chapter
Medbøe, H., Maclean, D., & Raine, S. (2024). Vivid Stories: Oral Histories, Collective Memory, and the Scottish Jazz Scene. In Á. Havas, B. Johnson, & D. Horn (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Diasporic Jazz Studies. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003212638-49

This chapter draws on the production and content of the Scottish Jazz Archive (SJA) oral histories collection alongside interviews with Scottish jazz musicians. Specifically, we consider how the Scottish jazz community is co-creating its own diaspori... Read More about Vivid Stories: Oral Histories, Collective Memory, and the Scottish Jazz Scene.

Thought Experiments in Design Ethics (2024)
Journal Article
Buwert, P., & Sinclair, M. (2024). Thought Experiments in Design Ethics. Temes de Disseny, 40, 54-73. https://doi.org/10.46467/tdd40.2024.54-73

How is the designer to approach questions of responsibility, obligation, or right and wrong in relation to their role in creating, sustaining and altering the complex worlds which we inhabit together? Every design decision stands as the first teeteri... Read More about Thought Experiments in Design Ethics.

Screening and Discussion -- All Static & Noise (2024)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L. (2023). Screening and Discussion -- All Static & Noise. [Feature film]. 3 November 2024 - 3 November 2024

Organiser and Q&A co-host with James Mavor: screening of David Novack’s All Static & Noise, Edinburgh Napier University, in conjunction with 21 charities and organisations including Amnesty International.

When Uyghurs and Kazakhs are arbitrarily d... Read More about Screening and Discussion -- All Static & Noise.

Participative textures in World of Warcraft: social capital, affect and community in massively multiplayer online games (2024)
Thesis
Glynou, A. Participative textures in World of Warcraft: social capital, affect and community in massively multiplayer online games. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University

The aim of this thesis is to explore how affect and social capital emerge in the virtual communities of World of Warcraft (WoW). To set the theoretical framework, the thesis draws from game studies, media theory, community studies, affect theory and... Read More about Participative textures in World of Warcraft: social capital, affect and community in massively multiplayer online games.