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Noche Europea de los Investigadores: Comunicación sobre alimentos saludables y sostenibles
Con motivo de la Noche Europea de los Investigadores, quisiera escribir un breve artículo sobre mi proyecto de investigación actual y...


ForskarFredag: Kommunikation om hälsosamma och hållbara livsmedel forskningsprojekt
För att fira European Researchers’ Night ville jag skriva ett litet inlägg om mitt nuvarande forskningsprojekt och dela några bilder för...


European Researchers’ Night: Communication on Healthy and Sustainable Foods Project
To mark European Researchers’ Night, I wanted to write a little post on my current research project and share some images to explain a...


Guest Post: The Tale of Ethel Port
Bringing the stories of Edwardian women to life, who would otherwise be forgotten by history, is perhaps what I love most about the...


Guest Post: The Tale of Arthur George Bacon (1895-1916)
Over the summer, I have had the help of two wonderful students at Cardiff University who have used their detective skills to compile...


Guest Post: The Tale of Albert Tetley (1894-1968)
Over the summer, I have had the help of two wonderful students at Cardiff University who have used their detective skills to compile...


Guest Post: The Tale of Raymond Winstone (1896-1954)
Over the summer, I have had the help of two wonderful students at Cardiff University who have used their detective skills to compile...


10: ‘Facebooking’ Through Edwardian Book Inscriptions: A Review
Over the past ten weeks, I have explored a range of contemporary literacy practices across social media and revealed longer-term patterns...


9. The Parody Bookplate: Edwardian Meme?
No assessment of literacy practices on Facebook would be complete without a look at the meme – an image that is typically paired with a...


8. The Edwardian Book Inscription as a Call to Action
Most Facebook users are familiar with “calls to action”, defined by Business Dictionary (2020) as “words that urge the reader, listener...
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