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Director's Seminar: Indigenous Environmental History and Its Relevance to Future Prosperity (2022)
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Porter, J. (2022). Director's Seminar: Indigenous Environmental History and Its Relevance to Future Prosperity

The world is grappling with a number of widespread and indeterminate risks that we ourselves created. Perhaps the most fundamental risk to our wellbeing as the Fourth Industrial Revolution unfolds is Natural Producer Extinction- the irreversible loss... Read More about Director's Seminar: Indigenous Environmental History and Its Relevance to Future Prosperity.

The Drowning of Arthur Braxton - film (2021)
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Cutforth, L., Otsmane-Elhaou, H., & Smailes, C. (2021). The Drowning of Arthur Braxton - film. [Film]

The film, which picked up the award for Best UK Feature at the 2021 Raindance Film Festival, is based on Caroline Cauchi/Smailes’ 2013 cult novel of the same name. Seeking to escape his alcoholic-depressive father and the constant humiliation and... Read More about The Drowning of Arthur Braxton - film.

MorpethNewsTV interview with Dr Karen Lowing: Time Schools Spoke up for Northumbrian (2019)
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(2019). MorpethNewsTV interview with Dr Karen Lowing: Time Schools Spoke up for Northumbrian. [YouTube]

Language enthusiasts striving to preserve and promote Northumbrian face an uphill struggle in schools. That was one of the messages spelled out at Morpeth today at an event which bangs the drum for the County’s native tongue. The Roland Bibby M... Read More about MorpethNewsTV interview with Dr Karen Lowing: Time Schools Spoke up for Northumbrian.

Qualitative interviews and ethical dilemmas (2018)
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Cartwright, L. (2018). Qualitative interviews and ethical dilemmas. [Video case]

Luke Cartwright explores the advantages of collecting data through qualitative measures. Cartwright also examines difficulties that can arise from participation and ethical issues.

Helical Time (an open ended song cycle for combinations of baritone voice, violin, piano and trumpet with instrumental pre-/inter-/post-ludes): (i) 'Time Being', for baritone voice and piano, in Tsang, L. & Venables, P.(eds) Finding Ursula Vaughan Williams:An Anthology of New Songs for Voice and Piano, with an Introduction by Lee Tsang (York: University of York Music Press, 2010). Supplementary recorded material available from http://www.uymp.co.uk/uvw. Performed as part of Ursula Vaughan Williams: In Memoriam which featured 12 new commissions. Tsang as producer, editor, singer. Lee Tsang (baritone); Peter Sproston (piano). Recorded live to video for online use. Beverley Minster and Middleton Hall, 15-16 April 2010. (4'). ISMN M 57036 187 8; (ii) 'Days', for baritone voice, piano, trumpet and violin (a setting of the poem by Philip Larkin). Performances (as part of the whole 'helix') in Hull and Hong Kong, March 2013
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Borthwick, A. Helical Time (an open ended song cycle for combinations of baritone voice, violin, piano and trumpet with instrumental pre-/inter-/post-ludes): (i) 'Time Being', for baritone voice and piano, in Tsang, L. & Venables, P.(eds) Finding Ursula Vaughan Williams:An Anthology of New Songs for Voice and Piano, with an Introduction by Lee Tsang (York: University of York Music Press, 2010). Supplementary recorded material available from http://www.uymp.co.uk/uvw. Performed as part of Ursula Vaughan Williams: In Memoriam which featured 12 new commissions. Tsang as producer, editor, singer. Lee Tsang (baritone); Peter Sproston (piano). Recorded live to video for online use. Beverley Minster and Middleton Hall, 15-16 April 2010. (4'). ISMN M 57036 187 8; (ii) 'Days', for baritone voice, piano, trumpet and violin (a setting of the poem by Philip Larkin). Performances (as part of the whole 'helix') in Hull and Hong Kong, March 2013