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Notes towards a formal and social poetics of television drama (2022)
Journal Article
Zborowski, J. (2022). Notes towards a formal and social poetics of television drama. Journal of Popular Television, 10(2), 213-224. https://doi.org/10.1386/jptv_00080_1

This article seeks to build a bridge between approaches to television drama that explore form and style, and those that explore realism and representation. It proposes questions which can be applied to any television drama, and reveal meaningful dist... Read More about Notes towards a formal and social poetics of television drama.

Bringing more exploration and interaction to scenario modeling and data visualisation through 3D GIS and Virtual Reality (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chen, W., Alessandro, G., David, M., Mark, W., Paola, O., Bethany, W., & Yang, J. (2022, April). Bringing more exploration and interaction to scenario modeling and data visualisation through 3D GIS and Virtual Reality. Presented at 30th Annual Geographical Information Science Research UK (GISRUK), Liverpool, United Kingdom

A prototype 3D GIS and Virtual Reality model has been developed to present future scenarios of woodland expansion and climate data visualisation. Spatial Multi-criteria Analysis has been applied to decide where to plant new forests, recognizing a ran... Read More about Bringing more exploration and interaction to scenario modeling and data visualisation through 3D GIS and Virtual Reality.

Fear, trauma and found footage : how found footage horror can help us feel better (2022)
Thesis
Chinnery, B. Fear, trauma and found footage : how found footage horror can help us feel better. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4224518

Why would people experiencing a global pandemic seek out a pandemic disaster movie? Why would horror films help people feel better about an unrelated real world source of health anxiety? Why do people enjoy horror cinema at all? This project seeks to... Read More about Fear, trauma and found footage : how found footage horror can help us feel better.

The Time Project: Understanding working time in the UK television industry (2022)
Report
Mayne, L., Swords, J., Ozimek, A., & Boardman, C. (2022). The Time Project: Understanding working time in the UK television industry. York: Screen Industries Growth Network

The Time Project collected data on the working hours of TV production professionals to highlight patterns of overworking in the industry. The report aims to understand which groups of people face the greatest burden of work in the UK TV industry and... Read More about The Time Project: Understanding working time in the UK television industry.