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Academic Archers
Academic Archers
46 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference. Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding. This episode considers what further education might mean for Emma Grundy and how her story reflects wider trends in UK higher education. Educating Emma? - Nicola Maxfield The Archers has often reflected national patterns in access to...
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Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference. Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding. This episode considers what further education might mean for Emma Grundy and how her story reflects wider trends in UK higher education. Educating Emma? - Nicola Maxfield The Archers has often reflected national patterns in access to...
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Fandom and The Archers audio book Chapter 12, Felicity Macdonald-Smith
Academic Archers
25 minutes
3 years ago
Fandom and The Archers audio book Chapter 12, Felicity Macdonald-Smith
Crowd-sourcing material culture: A History of Ambridge in 100 Objects Felicity Macdonald-Smith The term ‘material culture’ was probably first used by Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers in 1875, when he defined it as ‘the outward signs and symbols of particular ideas of the mind’. Pitt-Rivers donated his collection of ethnographic and archaeological objects to found the Pitt-Rivers’ Museum in Oxford. The museum now holds over 500,000 items, organised by functional categories. Since the mid-19...
Academic Archers
Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference. Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding. This episode considers what further education might mean for Emma Grundy and how her story reflects wider trends in UK higher education. Educating Emma? - Nicola Maxfield The Archers has often reflected national patterns in access to...