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Interview with Dr Elizabeth Chappell - Oral Histories Team
Very pleased to be interviewed by Visit Research Fellow Dr Andrew Green of @uhertfordshireucu.bsky.social for his fascinating series of interviews on the 80th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBp8...
09.09.2025 14:04 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I'm so happy that The Conversation Insights Team published my in-depth article regarding my research with #hibakusha #survivors of #Hiroshima. Thank you!
05.08.2025 14:09 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I was honoured to speak about my research at a symposium hosted by The University of Westminster on the Legacies of War in Japan alongside a third generation hibakusha. Here is a podcast with selected highlights www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvGH...
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Fascinating talk w. Michael Rosen and Philip Seargeant about place names which so often provide a clue to the past. Loved that 'gate' has two different meanings; the scary thing is that when things are renamed, history can be forgotten - 'Mount Pleasant' and even 'Sellafield' are good examples
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Booking is now open for our upcoming conference in June on Creativity, Creative Arts and Neurodivergence! Attend online or join us in person at the Foundling Museum in London. More details and registration here: www.ticketsource.co.uk/creative-int...
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How are 21st-century developments in technology changing the very nature of language and the ways that we communicate with each other?
Philip Seargeant, author of The Future of Language, provides a brief history of the future of human communication.
How are 21st-century developments in technology changing the very nature of language and the ways that we communicate with each other?
@philipseargeant.bsky.social, author of The Future of Language, provides a brief history of the future of human communication bit.ly/4merPmK
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Free Speech and Literature: Panel Discussion with Henry Porter, Aki Schilz, Sabrina Mahfouz and DΓ³nall Mac Cathmhaoill
MK Lit Fest Β· Episode
open.spotify.com/episode/0LYM... Loved this panel discussion on Free Speech and Literature. Key takeaways: online selves r fictions; SM comms are ltd by major corps; all arts are affected by 'lets not cause offence' culture & polarisation; a move twds 'equity of expression' as a more rounded term.
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I loved this discussion about freespeech and artificial intelligence with @philipseargeant.bsky.social and Julia Bell. Well worth a listen: key takeaway the book is enduring, it allows space for imagination and dreaming; AI cannot trump human minds #freespeech #creativewiring #artificialintelligence
26.04.2025 18:16 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Free Speech and Literature: Part 1 - Literature and Offence
MK Lit Fest Β· Episode
I haven't seen Giant yet (am going in May) but this discussion with playwright Mark Rosenblatt is excellent, talking about (among other things) how and if Roald Dahl's antisemitism colours his own reading of the books.
open.spotify.com/episode/3Bub...
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I will be speaking at this symposium at The University of Westminster on 6th May alongside Kazumi Kuwahara. It's free to join in person or online, zoom link is contained in booking here: www.tickettailor.com/events/unive...
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I was presenting my Creative Practice from Research at at an International Interdisciplinary symposium organised by Bradford University last week. The symposium was sponsored by #ICAN icanw.org All the participants in my workshop on my new play wrote an original piece by the end of the session.
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Founded in 1973, the Oral History Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving and promoting the use of recorded memories. Run by volunteers, the OHS plays a key role in supporting and developing oral history practice in the both the UK and abroad
Feminist political geographer, peace studies prof (views my own), solidarity activist. #Colombia.
Investigations Editor @uk.theconversation.com. Former BBC, Press Association and national newspaper journalist.
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The Art of Political Storytelling
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PhD Researcher @ Keele University's David Bruce Centre | Research Fellow @ Hiroshima Peace Institute | Fulbright Scholar @ Kroc School of Peace Studies, U. of San Diego | Swing & salsa dancer. Loves coffee and books.
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Lecturer at the Open University
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The Creative Interactions research group, based at the Open University. For anyone interested in any of the places where creative practice (of any kind) and academic research (of any kind) meet. https://fass.open.ac.uk/research/groups/creative-interactions
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Senior Lecturer in Music, Open University, interested in music and sound, society and culture c.1500-c.1700.
Wandering scholar at Open University. Digital Humanities, Book History, Comics and Thomas Moore. Irish/Italian. She/her. Views my own.
Professor of Literature and Music
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