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Professor Andrew Beresford's Outputs (4)

Identity, Remembrance and the Question of Queer Becoming: Juana de la Cruz’s Sermon on the Legend of St Bartholomew (2023)
Journal Article
Beresford, A. M. (2023). Identity, Remembrance and the Question of Queer Becoming: Juana de la Cruz’s Sermon on the Legend of St Bartholomew. Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 100(6), 799-829. https://doi.org/10.1080/14753820.2023.2229170

The sermon that Juana de la Cruz (1481–1534) devoted to St Bartholomew offers an insight into her deep-seated and longstanding attachment to the saint as well as the transcendence of traditional boundaries and categories. Flaying, appraised as a meta... Read More about Identity, Remembrance and the Question of Queer Becoming: Juana de la Cruz’s Sermon on the Legend of St Bartholomew.

Designing for Audience Engagement Exploring the Use of Online Metrics in the GLAM Sector (2023)
Journal Article
Charlesworth, E., Warwick, C., Impett, L., & Beresford, A. M. (2023). Designing for Audience Engagement Exploring the Use of Online Metrics in the GLAM Sector. magazén: International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities, 4(1), https://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2023/07/005

Many heritage and cultural professionals have emphasised the ability of online content to reach beyond museums’ traditional audiences, yet one of the largest surveys to date shows no significant change in the demographic breakdown of online and on-si... Read More about Designing for Audience Engagement Exploring the Use of Online Metrics in the GLAM Sector.

Understanding levels of online participation in the U.K. museum sector (2023)
Journal Article
Charlesworth, E., Beresford, A. M., Warwick, C., & Impett, L. (online). Understanding levels of online participation in the U.K. museum sector. Museum Management and Curatorship, https://doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2023.2188478

COVID-19 has undeniably affected museums’ online content, yet attempts to identify or understand sector trends have been hampered by a lack of data. This paper uses a representative sample of 315 U.K. museums to create a much-needed benchmark against... Read More about Understanding levels of online participation in the U.K. museum sector.