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Swimming in a media sea
“SWIMMING IN A MEDIA SEA”: WRoCAH student, Lucy Cheseldine, reflects on the challenges of talking about academic research to non-academic audiences through podcasting.
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Unlocking York Minster: Go On Without Me
Unlocking York Minster: Go On Without Me – In the fourth and final blog post of the series about her work with York Minster, Kirsty Surgey reports on the performance she created for the York Residents’ Festival.
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‘All is Not Loss’: Change, Narrative and the Community Ownership of Historic Buildings
Congratulations to Nigel Walter, who has become one of the first successful doctoral students to graduate from WRoCAH. Nigel’s thesis sought to develop new philosophical approaches to the conservation of church buildings, and resulted in the production guide being used by the Church of England to support parish churches planning changes to their buildings.
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Unlocking York Minster: Always unfinished ….
Unlocking York Minster: Always Unfinished – In the third blog posts of the series about her work with York Minster, Kirsty Surgey reflects on how the ordinary can transformed into treasure.
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Unlocking York Minster: A magpie method
Unlocking York Minster: Magpie Method – In the second of her blog posts about this exciting performance-based project, Kirsty Surgey talks about challenges of finding objects for performance inspiration.