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'Labour, Political Marketing and the 2005 Election: A Campaign of Two Halves'
(Article)Labour's 2005 election campaign was extensively underpinned by political marketing. This resulted in a campaign of unequal halves; generic and populist at national level; focused and individualised at local level. This ... -
Lacus temporis
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The Ladders Revolution: Material struggle, social media and news coverage
(Article)This article, which focuses on a strike and ocupation that took place in Barcelona in May 2015, is part of a larger enquiry that attempts to locate public expressions of dissent in their sociopolitical, discursive and ... -
“The lady is a closet feminist!: Discourses of backlash and postfeminism in British and American newspapers
(Article)This article examines news reports of the second-wave feminist movement during its most active political period (1968–82) in British and American newspapers, and specifically focuses on the ways postfeminist discourses ... -
Learning from television.
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Learning from the past: TEL implementation 1997 and 2007.
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Learning to Code Through Web Audio: A Team-Based Learning Approach
(Article)In this article, we discuss the challenges and opportunities provided by teaching programming using web audio technologies and adopting a team-based learning (TBL) approach among a mix of co-located and remote students, ... -
Learning to use video replay.
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Left To Our Own Devices, track on Dervish House, musical album by Memory Wire
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The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity
(Book chapter)This book chapter examines historical manifestations of working class dissent, and analyses the contemporary condition of working class and gendered identity in times of austerity. -
The Legacy of Dr. Strangelove: Stanley Kubrick, Science Fiction, and the Future of Humanity
(Book chapter)In this chapter, I examine how contemporary American viewers responded to Stanley Kubrick's comedy Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) in the context of widespread fears about nuclear ... -
Leicester Cinema History
(Other)This public exhibition, housed in the DMU Heritage Centre, ran from February to May 2017. It charted the development, decline and resurgence of Leicester's cinema culture through a large map displaying the cinemas within ... -
Leicester Peoples Photographic Gallery Network Visits Report, Joseph Rowntree Foundation
(Working Paper)A report and recommendations following site visits to UK photographic galleries in support of Leicester People's Photographic Gallery.