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Using Human- and Equity-Centred Design Thinking to Co-Design for Belonging (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kaegi, A. (2023, May). Using Human- and Equity-Centred Design Thinking to Co-Design for Belonging. Presented at HEFi23 Conference (Higher Education Futures Institute), University of Birmingham

Opening Slide:
What is Design Thinking?
It's three things in one:
• A method
• A mindset
• A model of leadership
Rooted in empathy, creativity, and innovation, design thinking is agile, collaborative, and iterative.

Sympathy in Early Modern Literature and Culture (2023)
Book
Meek, R. (2023). Sympathy in Early Modern Literature and Culture. Cambridge University Press (CUP). https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009280259

Book description:
This is the first comprehensive study of sympathy in the early modern period, providing a deeply researched and interdisciplinary examination of its development in Anglophone literature and culture. It argues that the term sympathy... Read More about Sympathy in Early Modern Literature and Culture.

Horror Theory Now : Thinking About Horror (2023)
Book Chapter
Corstorphine, K. (2023). Horror Theory Now : Thinking About Horror. In S. Bacon (Ed.), Evolution of Horror in the 21st Century (13-26). Rowman & Littlefield

Making Home in the Earth: Ecoglobalism in the Camps (2023)
Book Chapter
Shamma, Y. (2023). Making Home in the Earth: Ecoglobalism in the Camps. In Y. Shamma, S. Ilcan, V. Squire, & H. Underhill (Eds.), Migration, Culture and Identity: Making Home Away (147-167). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12085-5_8

This chapter dwells on the notion of building in home-making, in the Heideggerian sense, by drawing attention to the periphery of the refugee tent and caravan, and the way refugee gardening within camps is at once transgressive, regressive, and progr... Read More about Making Home in the Earth: Ecoglobalism in the Camps.

Migration, Culture and Identity: Making Home Away (2023)
Book
Shamma, Y., Ilcan, S., Squire, V., & Underhill, H. (Eds.). (2023). Migration, Culture and Identity: Making Home Away. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12085-5

This book is about homemaking in situations of migration and displacement. It explores how homes are made, remade, lost, revived, expanded and contracted through experiences of migration, to ask what it means to make a home away from home. We draw to... Read More about Migration, Culture and Identity: Making Home Away.

The impact of the climate emergency on 21st century fiction (2023)
Thesis
Gillen, G. H. The impact of the climate emergency on 21st century fiction. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4321483

This research supports a new movement in contemporary literature: cli-fi. The term has been attributed to environmental dystopias as far back as the nineteen-sixties. In the 21st Century, many writers are imagining life during or after severe changes... Read More about The impact of the climate emergency on 21st century fiction.

“Born Yesterday”: Philip Larkin and the Denial of Childhood (2023)
Journal Article
Perry, S. (2023). “Born Yesterday”: Philip Larkin and the Denial of Childhood. English Studies, 104(7), 1236-1251. https://doi.org/10.1080/0013838X.2023.2188807

Very little has been said about Philip Larkin’s attitude towards children, despite the fact that they play a significant role in his writing as symbols of the conventional family life he chose not to live. This article seeks to bridge this notable ga... Read More about “Born Yesterday”: Philip Larkin and the Denial of Childhood.