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Sur Sangat Collection (2024)
Digital Artefact
Clayton, M., Rao, P., & Phatak, M. (2024). Sur Sangat Collection

The Sur Sangat Collection comprises audiovisual recordings of performances of Hindustani (North Indian) Classical Music, recorded in Pune, India by the Sur Sangat organization. Documentation includes details of contents, markup of tala cycles, and te... Read More about Sur Sangat Collection.

Touch and Temporality in Selected Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie and the Roman d’Eneas (2024)
Journal Article
Bridges, V. (2024). Touch and Temporality in Selected Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie and the Roman d’Eneas. Anglia, 142(3), 446-462. https://doi.org/10.1515/ang-2024-0039

This article considers the intimate connections between proximity, temporality and metanarrative in selected thirteenth- and fourteenth-century multi-text manuscripts of Benoît de Sainte-Maure’s Roman de Troie (c. 1165) and the Roman d’Eneas (c. 1155... Read More about Touch and Temporality in Selected Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie and the Roman d’Eneas.

Q Methodology, William Stephenson and postdisciplinarity (2019)
Book Chapter
Gauzente, C., & Good, J. (2020). Q Methodology, William Stephenson and postdisciplinarity. In T. Pernecky (Ed.), Postdisciplinary Knowledge (165-182). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429058561-10

Q methodology was developed in 1935 by William Stephenson, a British physicist/psychologist, who in our view exemplifies several aspects of postdisciplinarity in his cursus. This methodology is specifically directed at the objective study of human su... Read More about Q Methodology, William Stephenson and postdisciplinarity.