2015 publications
- Badmington, N. ed. 2015. Barthes Studes 1: special issue: Roland Barthes at 100. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Buchanan, I. , Matts, T. and Tynan, A. eds. 2015. Deleuze and the schizoanalysis of literature. Schizoanalytic Applications Bloomsbury.
- Georgakopoulou, A. and Spilioti, T. eds. 2015. The Routledge handbook of language and digital communication. London and New York: Routledge: Routledge.
- Gleyzon, F. and Gregory, J. eds. 2015. Shakspeare and the future of theory. Routledge.
- Adolphs, S. and Knight, D. 2015. Beyond monomodal spoken corpora. In: Baker, P. and McEnery, T. eds. Corpora and Discourse Studies: Integrating Discourse and Corpora. Palgrave Advances in Language and Linguistics Houndsmill, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.41-62.
- Badmington, N. 2015. Editorial: Roland Barthes at 100. Barthes Studies 1 (1), pp.1-5.
- Badmington, N. 2015. Fiches and biographemes. Times Literary Supplement , pp.17-18.
- Badmington, N. 2015. Follow that Vaporetto! (Review of Laurent Binet, La Septième fonction du langage [Paris: Grasset, 2015]).. Times Literary Supplement 5880 , pp.22-22.
- Badmington, N. 2015. Very fine gifts: an interview with Chris Turner. Barthes Studies 1 (1), pp.158-164.
- Badmington, N. and Tucker, D. 2015. Preface. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultual Theory 23 (1), pp.xi-xii. (10.1093/ywcct/mbv020)
- Bartlett, T. A. M. 2015. Multiscalar modelling of context: some questions raised by the category of mode. In: Bowcher, W. L. and Yameng Liang, J. eds. Society in Language, Language in Society Essays in Honour of Ruqaiya Hasan. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.166-183.
- Bates, R. , Furneaux, H. and Massie, A. 2015. Charting the Crimean War: contexts, nationhood, afterlives. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century 20 13 May 2015. (10.16995/ntn.725)
- Beeston, A. 2015. What do we love when we love books by dead authors?. The Conversation Australia 2015 (July 2)
- Brickley, K. 2015. Communicating Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programmes in the UK: examining tensions in discursive practice. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Buchanan, I. , Matts, T. and Tynan, A. 2015. Introduction: towards a schizoanalytic criticism. In: Buchanan, I. , Matts, T. and Tynan, A. eds. Deleuze and the schizoanalysis of literature. Schizoanalytic Applications Bloomsbury
- Buerki, A. 2015. An introduction to R. Presented at: CLCR Software Training Workshops Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 25 November 2015.
- Buerki, A. 2015. Mein Diplom und unser Diplom [on individual and societal aspects of a university degree]. Presented at: Graduation Ceremony of the Philosophical-Historical Faculty of the University of Basel Basel University, Basel, Switzerland 28 March 2015.
- Buerki, A. 2015. Phraseological fingerprints: using habitual wordings to aid authorship attribution. Presented at: Corpus Linguistics in the South (CLS) 10: Corpus approaches to public and professional discourse Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 28 November 2015.
- Buerki, A. 2015. Word Association Data Processor. GitHub
- Butler, C. 2015. Diana Wynne Jones and Bristol. In: Mulvey-Roberts, M. ed. Literary Bristol: Writers and the City. Bristol: Redcliffe Press. , pp.179-195.
- Butler, C. 2015. The "Grand Tour" as transformative experience in children's novels about the Roman invasion. In: Maurice, L. ed. The Reception of Ancient Greece and Rome in Children's Literature: Heroes and Eagles. Brill. , pp.259-279.
- Butler, C. 2015. Margaret Mahy: librarian of Babel. Lion and the Unicorn 39 (2), pp.129-145. (10.1353/uni.2015.0014)
- Byrne, A. and Tanesini, A. 2015. Instilling new habits: addressing implicit bias in healthcare professionals. Advances in Health Sciences Education 20 (5), pp.1255-1262. (10.1007/s10459-015-9600-6)
- Calè, L. et al., 2015. Lost visions: an interview with Julia Thomas. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century. 21 (10.16995/ntn.752)
- Camps, J. 2015. Interpretation, the subject and the literature of Georges Bataille. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Carter, J. A. and Palermos, S. O. 2015. Active externalism and epistemic internalism. Erkenntnis 80 (4), pp.753-772. (10.1007/s10670-014-9670-5)
- Castell, J. 2015. William Wordsworth. In: Vance, N. and Wallace, J. eds. The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature Volume 4: 1790-1880. Vol. 4, Oxford: Oxford University Press. , pp.325-346.
- Castell, J. 2015. Wordsworth and 'the life of things'. In: Gravil, R. and Robinson, D. eds. The Oxford Handbook of William Wordsworth. Oxford Handbooks of Literature Oxford: Oxford University Press. , pp.733-746.
- Celis Bueno, C. 2015. Towards an immanent critique of the attention economy: labour, time, and power in post-Fordist capitalism. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Crabtree, A. et al., 2015. Digital records and the digital replay system. In: Halfpenny, P. J. and Proctor, R. eds. Innovations in Digital Research Methods. London: Sage
- Dingemanse, M. et al., 2015. Universal principles in the repair of communication problems.. PLoS ONE 10 (9) e0136100. (10.1371/journal.pone.0136100)
- Dörk, M. and Knight, D. 2015. WordWanderer: A navigational approach to text visualisation. Corpora 10 (1), pp.83-94. (10.3366/cor.2015.0067)
- Dunne, D. 2015. Decentring the law in Hamlet. Law and Humanities 9 (1), pp.55-77.
- Dunne, D. 2015. Re-assessing trial by jury in Early Modern law and literature. Literature Compass 12 (10), pp.517-526. (10.1111/lic3.12264)
- Edgar, A. R. 2015. Aesthetics of sport. In: McNamee, N. and Morgan, W. J. eds. Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Sport. London: Routledge. , pp.69-80.
- Edgar, A. R. 2015. Football and the poetics of space. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 9 (2), pp.153-165. (10.1080/17511321.2015.1030439)
- Edgar, A. R. 2015. The philosophy of sport. The International Journal of the History of Sport 32 (15), pp.1804-1807. (10.1080/09523367.2015.1108309)
- Edgar, A. R. , Kitzinger, C. and Kitzinger, J. 2015. Interpreting chronic disorders of consciousness: medical science and family experience. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 21 (3), pp.374-379. (10.1111/jep.12220)
- El Refaie, E. 2015. Reconsidering 'image metaphor' in the light of perceptual simulation theory. Metaphor and Symbol 30 (1), pp.63-76. (10.1080/10926488.2014.948799)
- El Refaie, E. 2015. Scoring a goal or an own-goal against disease? A multilevel framework for describing metaphor coherence in health campaigns. Metaphor and the Social World 5 (1), pp.102 -123. (10.1075/msw.5.1.06ref)
- Fontaine, L. M. and Aldridge-Waddon, M. 2015. The impact of mode on writing processes: a cognitive functional perspective on student writing. LyCE Estudios 17 , pp.9-34.
- Furneaux, H. and Prichard, S. 2015. Contested objects: curating soldier art. Museum & Society 13 (4), pp.447-461. (10.29311/mas.v13i4.346)
- Georgakopoulou, A. and Spilioti, T. 2015. Introduction. In: Georgakopoulou, A. and Spilioti, T. eds. The Routledge Handbook of Language and Digital Communication. London and New York: Routledge.: Routledge. , pp.1-16.
- Gordon, S. 2015. Domestic magic and the walking dead in Medieval England: A diachronic approach. In: Houlbrook, C. and Armitage, N. eds. The Materiality of Magic: An Artifactual Investigation into Ritual Practices and Popular Beliefs. Oxford: Oxbow. , pp.65-84.
- Gordon, S. 2015. Medical condition, demon or undead corpse? Sleep paralysis and the nightmare in medieval Europe. Social History of Medicine 28 (3), pp.425-444. (10.1093/shm/hkv005)
- Gordon, S. 2015. Monstrous words, monstrous bodies: irony and the walking dead in Walter Map's De Nugis Curialium. English Studies 96 (4), pp.379-402. (10.1080/0013838X.2015.1011891)
- Gordon, S. 2015. Social monsters and the walking dead in William of Newburgh's Historia rerum Anglicarum. Journal of Medieval History 41 (4), pp.446-465. (10.1080/03044181.2015.1078255)
- Gossedge, R. 2015. The consolations and conflicts of history: Chaucer's Monk's Tale. In: Fannon, B. ed. Medieval English LIterature. New Casebooks Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.95-111.
- Gramich, K. Y. 2015. Dwy Gymraes, Dwy Gymru: Hanes Bywyd a Gwaith Gwyneth Vaughan a Sara Maria Saunders, gan Rosanne Reeves; Caerdydd: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, 2014 [Book Review]. Llên Cymru 38 (1), pp.106-108.
- Gregory, J. 2015. Ben Jonson’s walk to Scotland: an annotated edition of the ‘Foot Voyage’ [Book Review]. Literature and History 24 (2), pp.95-96. (10.1177/030619731502400203)
- Gregory, J. 2015. Farah Karim-Cooper and Tiffany Stern (eds), Shakespeare’s theatres and the effects of performance [Book Review]. Notes and Queries 62 (1), pp.148-149. (10.1093/notesj/gju213)
- Gwilliams, L. and Fontaine, L. 2015. Indeterminacy in process type classification. Functional Linguistics 2 8. (10.1186/s40554-015-0021-x)
- Gwyn, R. 2015. Three Mexican poets: translations from the Spanish of Luis Felipe Fabre, Julián Herbert and Fabio Morabito. Poetry Wales 50 (3), pp.14-22.
- Han, C. P. 2015. Reimagining the Brontës: (post)feminist middlebrow adaptations and representations of feminine creative genius, 1996-2011. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Handford, M. 2015. Corpus analysis. In: Hua, Z. ed. Research Methods in Intercultural Communication: A Practical Guide. Wiley. , pp.311-326. (10.1002/9781119166283.ch21)
- Handford, M. and Matous, P. 2015. Problem-solving discourse on an international construction site: Patterns and practices. English for Specific Purposes 38 , pp.85-98. (10.1016/j.esp.2014.12.002)
- Hassan, P. 2015. Gwen Bradford, Achievement [Book Review]. Social Theory and Practice 41 (4), pp.759-764. (10.5840/soctheorpract201541442)
- Heilmann, A. and Llewellyn, M. 2015. Introduction: To a lesser extent? Neo-Victorian masculinities. Victoriographies 5 (2), pp.97-104. (10.3366/vic.2015.0187)
- Heilmann, A. and Llewellyn, M. 2015. To a lesser extent: Neo-Victorian masculinities [Guest-edited special issue]. Victoriographies 52 (2), pp.97-104. (10.3366/vic.2015.0187)
- Husbands, S. F. 2015. The literary and cultural significance of the early Roxburghe Club. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Irvine, E. 2015. Models, robustness, and non-causal explanation: a foray into cognitive science and biology. Synthese 192 (12), pp.3943-3959. (10.1007/s11229-014-0524-0)
- Kayman, M. A. 2015. Printing the messenger: the end of an era. The European English Messenger 24 (1), pp.6-9.
- Keevil, T. 2015. Defamiliarised. HARTS and Minds: Journal of the Humanities and Arts 2 (3), pp.2-8.
- Keevil, T. 2015. Fabrications. In: A Fiction Map of Wales. H'mm Foundation, Swansea
- Keevil, T. 2015. Going virtual or keeping it real?. Writing in Education 67 , pp.52-57.
- Keevil, T. 2015. It's in you to give.. On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic 99
- Keevil, T. 2015. Night start. In: New Welsh Short Stories. Seren Books, Bridgend. , pp.7-19.
- Keevil, T. 2015. Samhain. Black Static 44 , pp.46-59.
- Keevil, T. 2015. A West Coast Canuck in the land of Yankee Doodle Dandy: bringing a fresh perspective to the modern road novel. Writing in Practice 2
- Keighren, I. M. , Withers, C. W. J. and Bell, B. 2015. Travels into print: Exploration, writing, and publishing with John Murray, 1773-1859. Chicago: Chicago University Press.
- Khuankaew, S. 2015. Femininity and masculinity in three selected twentieth-century Thai romance fictions. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Knight, D. 2015. e-Language: communication in the digital age. In: Baker, P. and McEnery, T. eds. Corpora and Discourse Studies: Integrating Discourse and Corpora. Palgrave Advances in Language and Linguistics Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, London. , pp.20-40. (10.1057/9781137431738_2)
- Kuzmanovic, B. , Jefferson, A. and Vogeley, K. 2015. Self-specific optimism bias in belief updating is associated with high trait optimism. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 28 (3), pp.281-293. (10.1002/bdm.1849)
- Lawson, E. E. et al., 2015. Seeing Speech: an articulatory web resource for the study of phonetics. [Online].Glasgow: University of Glasgow. Available athttp://www.seeingspeech.ac.uk/.
- Lawson, E. et al., 2015. Dynamic Dialects: an articulatory web resource for the study of accents. [Online].Glasgow: University of Glasgow. Available athttp://www.dynamicdialects.ac.uk/.
- Learmonth, M. , Potts, A. and Mautner, G. 2015. Making Administrative Science Quarterly a corpus: methods and emerging results. Presented at: Seminar on Contributions to Management and Organisation Studies of Corpus Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis Durham, UK 16 April 2015.
- Leitch, M. 2015. 'grete luste to slepe': somatic ethics and the sleep of romance from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight to Shakespeare. Parergon 32 (1), pp.103-128. (10.1353/pgn.2015.0006)
- Leitch, M. 2015. Ritual, revenge and the politics of chess in Medieval romance. In: Perkins, N. ed. Medieval Romance and Material Culture. Studies in Medieval Romance Boydell and Brewer. , pp.129-146.
- Leitch, M. 2015. Romancing treason: The literature of the Wars of the Roses. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Mandal, A. 2015. Evangelical fiction. In: Garside, P. and O'Brien, K. eds. The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Vol. 2: 1750--1820. Oxford: Oxford University Press. , pp.255-272.
- Mandal, A. 2015. Fiction. In: Looser, D. ed. The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing of the Romantic Period. Cambridge Companions to Literature Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. , pp.16-31.
- Mandal, A. 2015. Gothic 2.0: Remixing revenants in the transmedia age. In: Piatti-Farnell, L. and Brien, D. L. eds. New Directions in 21st-Century Gothic: The Gothic Compass. Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature London and New York: Routledge. , pp.84-100.
- Mandal, A. and Waddington, K. 2015. The pathology of common life: ‘Domestic’ medicine as Gothic disruption. Gothic Studies 17 (1), pp.43-60. (10.7227/GS.17.1.4)
- Milesi, L. 2015. Countertexting one another: conceptual poetics, Flarf and Derridean countersignature. CounterText 1 (2), pp.207-231. (10.3366/count.2015.0018)
- Milesi, L. 2015. O desbravamento da ética: entre força, violência e performadividade?. In: Eyben, P. and Rodrigues, F. W. eds. Cada vez o impossível Derrida. Vinhedo, SP:: Editora Horizonte
- Milesi, L. 2015. Séance tenante: Deconstruction in (the) place of ethics now. Parallax 21 (1), pp.6-25. (10.1080/13534645.2014.988908)
- Moore, B. 2015. Disraeli and the archi-textual: constructions of authority in Sybil. Modern Language Review 110 (1), pp.47-68. (10.5699/modelangrevi.110.1.0047)
- Morgan, P. K. 2015. Impersonality and the extinction of self: A comparative analysis of the poetry of Alun Lewis and Keith Douglas. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Morra, I. 2015. The spectre on the stair: intertextual chains in 'Great Expectations' and 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. Literary Imagination 17 (1), pp.71-94. (10.1093/litimag/imv002)
- Munford, R. 2015. Writing the F-word: girl power, the Third Wave, and post-feminism. In: Eagleton, M. and Parker, E. eds. The History of British Women's Writing, 1970-Present. Vol. 10, History of British Women's Writing Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.130-144.
- Owen, T. 2015. Alun Richards, Carwyn (Cardigan: Parthian, 2015) [Book Review]. Planet: the Welsh Internationalist 219
- Palermos, S. O. 2015. Active externalism, virtue reliabilism and scientific knowledge. Synthese 192 (9), pp.2955-2986. (10.1007/s11229-015-0695-3)
- Palermos, S. O. 2015. Could reliability naturally imply safety?. European Journal of Philosophy 23 (4), pp.1192-1208. (10.1111/ejop.12046)
- Phillips, A. C. 2015. In the wake of Conrad: ships and sailors in early twentieth-century maritime fiction. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Piskorski, R. 2015. Animal as text, text as animal: on the matter of textuality. In: Spannring, R. et al., Tiere Texte Transformationen: Kritische Perspektiven der Human-Animal Studies. Transcript. , pp.245-262.
- Piskorski, R. 2015. Heidegger's lizard, or the "as-such" of the sun. Presented at: Cold Blood(ed): Enquiries into the Oddly Unloved Cardiff, UK 9-10 October 2015.
- Piskorski, R. 2015. Macaqueando Suplementos: Divinanimalidade Gramatológica em A Maçã no Escuro, de Clarice Lispector. In: Braga, E. , Libanori, E. and Diogo, R. eds. Representação animal: perspectivas literárias de análise. Oficina da Leitura. , pp.15-35.
- Piskorski, R. 2015. Of zoogrammatology as a positive literary theory. Journal of Literary Theory 9 (2), pp.230-249. (10.1515/jlt-2015-0012)
- Piskorski, R. 2015. Of zoogrammatology as a positive literary theory. Presented at: American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting Seattle, USA 26-29 March 2015.
- Plasa, C. 2015. Ekphrastic poetry and the Middle Passage: recent encounters in the Black Atlantic. Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate 24 (2), pp.290-324.
- Plasa, C. 2015. Poetry in the archive: reimagining Amistad in Kevin Young's Ardency. In: Metcalf, J. and Spaulding, C. eds. African American Culture and Society after Rodney King: Provocations and Protests, Progression and 'Post-Racialism'. Farnham: Ashgate. , pp.83-106. (10.4324/9781315565989-11)
- Pons-Sanz, S. M. 2015. Norse-derived terms in Orm's lexico-semantic field of EMOTION. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 114 (4), pp.552-586. (10.5406/jenglgermphil.114.4.0552)
- Pons-Sanz, S. 2015. Identifying and dating Norse-derived terms in Medieval English: approaches and methods. In: Askedal, J. O. and Nielsen, H. F. eds. Early Germanic Languages in Contact. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. , pp.203-221.
- Pons-Sanz, S. 2015. Old English style. In: Sotirova, V. ed. The Bloomsbury Companion to Stylistics. Bloomsbury Companions London: Bloomsbury. , pp.569-582. (10.5040/9781472593603.0040)
- Potts, A. 2015. Considering the role of professional YouTube content creators in producing pro-social commenting communities of practice. Presented at: 6th International Language in the Media Conference University of Hamburg, Germany 07. - 09. September 2015.
- Potts, A. 2015. Considering YouTube fandoms as pro-social communities of practice. Presented at: Topics in Corpus Linguistics for Social Media Research Lancaster University, UK 20th July 2015.
- Potts, A. 2015. A corpus-based discourse analytical approach to analysing frequency and impact of deviations from formulaic legal language by the ICTY. Presented at: Corpus Linguistics 2015 Lancaster University, UK 21st to 24th July 2015.
- Potts, A. 2015. Filtering the flood: semantic tagging as a method of identifying salient discourse topics in a large corpus of Hurricane Katrina reportage. In: Baker, P. and McEnery, T. eds. Corpora and Discourse Studies: Integrating Discourse and Corpora. Basingstoke: Palgrave. , pp.285-304.
- Potts, A. 2015. Hosting the 2012 Paralympics as a way of expanding and improving British discourses on disability. Presented at: Quo vadis Olympism: A Multidisciplinary Exploration University of Birmingham, UK
- Potts, A. 2015. Key semantic tagging for triangulating methodological approaches. Presented at: Corpus Linguistics 2015 Lancaster University, UK 21-24 July 2015.
- Potts, A. 2015. 'Love you guys (No Homo)': how gamers and fans play with sexuality, gender, and Minecraft on YouTube. Critical Discourse Studies 12 (2), pp.163-186. (10.1080/17405904.2014.974635)
- Potts, A. , Bednarek, M. and Caple, H. 2015. How can computer-based methods help researchers to investigate news values in large datasets? A corpus linguistic study of the construction of newsworthiness in the reporting on Hurricane Katrina. Discourse & Communication 9 (2), pp.149-172. (10.1177/1750481314568548)
- Potts, A. and Kjaer, A. L. 2015. The discursive construction of law, fact, and legitimacy: A corpus-linguistic study of the discourse of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY).. Presented at: 18th Annual Conference for Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities Georgetown University, Washington D.C., USA 6-7 March 2015.
- Potts, A. and Weare, S. 2015. Women who kill: exploring constructions of gender and agency in English sentencing remarks. Presented at: Corpus Linguistics in the South 10 Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 28 November 2015.
- Roberts, S. G. , Winters, J. and Chen, K. 2015. Future tense and economic decisions: Controlling for cultural evolution.. PLoS ONE 10 (7) e0132145. (10.1371/journal.pone.0132145)
- Robinson, J. 2015. 12 poetics. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory 23 (1), pp.248-269. (10.1093/ywcct/mbv011)
- Rock, F. 2015. Bursting the bonds: policing linguistic ethnography. In: Copland, F. , Shaw, S. and Snell, J. eds. Linguistic Ethnography: Interdisciplinary Explorations. Palgrave Advances in Language and Linguistics Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.147-165.
- Saleem, A. 2015. Does memorization without comprehension result in language learning?. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Seip, R. 2015. Complementary and alternative medicine: ethics, legality, and use of the best available science. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Shackel, N. 2015. The normativity of rationality. Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 34 (2), pp.167-189.
- Sheppard, L. C. 2015. O’r Gymru ‘Ddu’ i’r Ddalen ‘Wen’: Darllen Amlddiwylliannedd ac Aralledd o’r Newydd yn Ffuglen Gyfoes De Cymru, er 1990. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Sheppard, L. C. 2015. Pulling pints not punches: Linguistic tensions in the literary pubs of Wales. The International Journal of Welsh Writing in English 3 (1), pp.75-101.
- Singh, J. N. 2015. Poststructuralist discourse analysis: subjectivity in enunciative pragmatics: Johannes Angermuller, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, 2014, 176 pp., ISBN: 9781137500380 (hardbound), GBP 58.00 [Book Review]. Journal of Pragmatics 88 , pp.55-57. (10.1016/j.pragma.2015.08.010)
- Singh, J. N. 2015. Suresh Canagarajah. Translingual practice: global Englishes and cosmopolitan relations. London/New York: Routledge. 2013. vii + 216 pp. Pb (9780415684002) US$43.95.[Book Review]. Journal of Sociolinguistics 19 (1), pp.105-110. (10.1111/josl.12095)
- Sivyer, C. 2015. The politics of gender and the visual in Virginia Woolf and Angela Carter. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Skilton, D. J. 2015. Complex meanings in illustrated literature, 1860-1880. In: Grennan, S. and Grove, L. eds. Transforming Anthony Trollope: Dispossession, Victorianism and Nineteenth-Century Word and Image. Studies in European Comics and Graphic Novels Vol. 4.Leuven University Press. , pp.89-106.
- Skilton, D. J. and Grennan, S. 2015. Drawing style, genre and the destabilization of register in a graphic adaptation of Trollope’s 1878 novel John Caldigate. In: Tabachnick, S. E. and Saltzman, E. B. eds. Drawn From the Classics: Essays on Graphic Adaptations of Literary Works. McFarland & Company. , pp.147-160.
- Smith, C. 2015. Paul Bentley. Ted Hughes, class and violence [Book Review]. Review of English Studies 66 (276), pp.801-803. (10.1093/res/hgv002)
- Spilioti, T. 2015. Digital discourses: A critical perspective. In: Georgakopoulou, A. and Spilioti, T. eds. The Routledge Handbook of Language and Digital Communication. London and New York: Routledge: Routledge. , pp.133-145.
- Spilioti, T. 2015. Social media discourse. In: Tracy, K. , Ilie, C. and Sandel, T. eds. The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction. Wiley Blackwell. , pp.1365-1374.
- Sullivan, C. 2015. Armin, Shakespeare, and Heywood on dramatic empathy. Notes and Queries 62 (4), pp.560-562. (10.1093/notesj/gjv134)
- Sullivan, C. 2015. The Consumer Rights Act and English literature applicants. English Association Newsletter 210 , pp.14-15.
- Tanesini, A. 2015. Epistemologie e filosofie femministe della scienza. Aphex 11 31012015.
- Tanesini, A. 2015. Spatial attention and perception: seeing without paint. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 , pp.433-454. (10.1007/s11097-014-9349-z)
- Thomas, J. 2015. The Illustration Archive. [Online].Cardiff: Cardiff University. Available athttps://illustrationarchive.cf.ac.uk/.
- Truesdale, M. D. 2015. Mingling kings and clowns: carnivalesque politics of the fifteenth-century King and Commoner tradition. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Walford Davies, D. 2015. Alabaster Girls. Presteigne: Rack Press.
- Walford Davies, D. 2015. Judas. Bridgend: Seren.
- Walford Davies, D. 2015. Knowledge, necromancy and the engraving: a case study. T. H. Parry-Williams Memorial Lectures Aberystwyth: Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies.
- Webber, J. 2015. Character, attitude and disposition. European Journal of Philosophy 23 (4), pp.1082-1096. (10.1111/ejop.12028)
- Wilczek-Watson, M. 2015. Stancetaking and identification in transnational families through culinary talk and practices. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Willett, M. 2015. A study of the productivity of twelve English onset phonaesthemes. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Williams, H. L. 2015. Corbyn for Cymru. Planet Magazine 2015 (219) 01.11.15.
- Williams, H. L. 2015. Law yn Llaw: Athroniaeth a'r Gymraeg? (Hand in Hand: Philosophy and Welsh). In: Matthews, E. G. ed. Astudiaethau Athronyddol 4 (Philosophical Studies 4). Y Lolfa
- Willis, M. 2015. Silas Marner, catalepsy, and mid-Victorian medicine: George Eliot's ethics of care. Journal of Victorian Culture 20 (3), pp.326-340. (10.1080/13555502.2015.1046906)
- Wray, A. 2015. Why are we so sure we know what a word is?. In: Taylor, J. R. ed. The Oxford Handbook of the Word. Oxford Handbooks Oxford: Oxford University Press. , pp.725-750. (10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199641604.013.032)
- Wray, A. and Wallace, M. 2015. Developing research expertise in applied linguistics: capacity-building for today’s interdisciplinary challenges. ITL: International Journal of Applied Linguistics 166 (1), pp.3-36. (10.1075/itl.166.1.01wra)
- Ylanne, V. 2015. Representations of ageing in the media. In: Twigg, J. and Martin, W. eds. Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology. Routledge International Handbooks London: Routledge. , pp.369-376.
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