327 research outputs found

    Right time, right place: The British Library’s Punk 1976–78 exhibition

    No full text
    J. Mark Percival - ORCID: 0000-0002-3760-1075 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3760-1075To mark the 40th anniversary of punk rock, the British Library ran a free exhibition and a series of associated live spoken-word events in the summer of 2016. Punk was always both outsider (rhetoric, sound, fashion) and insider (the big names of the first-generation UK bands mostly signed to major labels). Using Simon Frith’s framework of three overlapping discourses in pop- ular music (folk, pop and art) I argue that the contradictory strands of ideology in and around punk made the British Library the perfect site for this show.13pubpub1-

    Mark Percival

    No full text
    The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah

    The independent record label, ideology and longevity: Twenty years of Chemikal Underground Records in Glasgow

    No full text
    Item not available in this repository.This chapter explores notions of independence in the record industry through a longitudinal case study of Glasgow, Scotland label Chemikal Underground. Drawing on a series of personal interviews dating back to 2000 with the founders and directors of Chemikal Underground, I explore the development of the label over 20 years and situate it in a milieu of cultural production that increasingly depends on the power of social and cultural capital to enable and transform economic capital. Chemikal Underground Records was established in late 1994 by Glasgow-based indie band The Delgados (Percival, 2011), and its first release in February 1995 was The Delgados’ ‘Monica Webster/Brand New Car’, on 7-inch vinyl. In 2018, the label is still in business in Glasgow and is still wholly owned and run by the original four founders. At the end of August 2014, Chemikal Underground had completed its curatorial role in organizing and programming the East End Social, a series of music-centred events taking place in East Glasgow before, during and after the 2014 Commonwealth Games, largely supported by a grant from Creative Scotland. This was a high-profile example of the label’s gradual transformation from a company whose traditional core activity is releasing new independent music to one that has diversified into management, community engagement and events organization.https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315226507pubpu

    The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music, Space and Place [recensão]

    No full text
    Recensão de: The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music, Space and Place (2022). STAHL, Geoff & PERCIVAL, J Mark (eds.). New York: Bloomsbury Publishing . Disponível em: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/bloomsbury-handbook-of-popular-music-space-and-place-9781501336300

    AIA Annual report 1951-52

    No full text
    Includes photos of: J. William Hope, Harold R. Caffyn; Donald M. Russell; Arthur B. Foye, Marquis G. Eaton, George E. Perrin, Maurice H. Stans, 1908-1998; Percival Flack Brundage, 1892-1979; John D. Randall, Maurice Austin, Thomas J. Boodell, Mark E. Richardson, Charles D. Hamel, H. Cecil Kilpatrick, T. Dwight Williams, John L. Carey, 1904-https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_arprts/1148/thumbnail.jp

    AIA Annual report 1953-54

    No full text
    Includes photos of: Robert E. Witschey, Wallace M. Jensen, Alvin R. Jennings, John B. Inglis, J. A. Phillips, John L. Carey, 1904-; Arthur B. Foye, John A. Peyroux, William M. Black, James E. Hammond, M. C. Conick, J. William Hope, Roy C. Comer, Percival F. Brundage, Marion B. Folsom, Mark E. Richardson, Ralph B. Mayo, Herman W. Bevis, Irvin R. Eckehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_arprts/1149/thumbnail.jp

    The integration of BRCA testing into oncology clinics.

    No full text
    PURPOSE: The PARP inhibitor, Olaparib, is approved for women with BRCA-mutated ovarian cancer. Therefore there is an urgent need to test patients and obtain results in time to influence treatment. Models of BRCA testing, such as the mainstreaming oncogenetic pathway, involving oncology health professionals are being used. The authors report on the establishment of the extended role of the clinical nurse specialist in consenting women for BRCA testing in routine gynaecology-oncology clinics using the mainstreaming model. METHODS: Nurses undertook generic consent training and specific counselling training for BRCA testing in the form of a series of online videos, written materials and checklists before obtaining approval to consent patients for germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. RESULTS: Between July 2013 and December 2015, 108 women with ovarian cancer were counselled and consented by nurses in the medical oncology clinics at a single centre (The Royal Marsden, UK). This represented 36% of all ovarian cancer patients offered BRCA testing in the oncology clinics at the centre. Feedback from patients and nurses was encouraging with no significant issues raised in the counselling and consenting process. CONCLUSION: The mainstreaming model allows for greater access to BRCA testing for ovarian cancer patients, many of whom may benefit from personalised therapy (PARP inhibitors). This is the first report of oncology nurses in the BRCA testing pathway. Specialist oncology nurses trained in BRCA testing have an important role within a multidisciplinary team counselling and consenting patients to undergo BRCA testing

    Rock, pop and tartan

    No full text
    Edinburghdiv_MCaPApub1772pu

    Cambro-Ordovician studies VI

    No full text
    Trilobites and sedimentary facies of the upper Coquena formation (late Tremadocian; 'Notopeltis orthometopa' Zone), Cordillera Oriental, Northwestern Argentina / M. Franco Tortello, Maria Benitez del Huerto, Susana B. Esteban -- An enigmatic univalve macromollusc from the lower Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 3) Heatherdale Shale, South Australia / Sarah M. Jacquet, James B. Jago, Glenn A. Brock -- Ordovician (Darriwilian-Sandbian) linguliform brachiopods from the Southern Cuyania Terrane of West-central Argentina / Lars E. Holmer, Leonid E. Popov, Oliver Lehnert, Mansoureh Ghobadi Pour -- Cambrian series 3 (Drumian) trilobites from limestone olistoliths, Reilly Ridge, Northern Victoria land, Antarctica / Christopher J. Bentley, James B. Jago, Roger A. Cooper -- Whitehouse's 'Redlichia' (Trilobita) specimens from the Georgina Basin, Western Queensland / John R. Laurie -- International correlation of the Cambrian series 2-3, stages 4-5 boundary interval / Frederick A. Sundberg, Gerd Geyer, Peter D. Kruse, Linda B. McCollum, Tatyana V. Pegel, Anna Zylinska, Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev -- Linguliformean brachiopods from the early Templetonian (Cambrian series 3, stage 5) Giles Creek Dolostone, Amadeus Basin, Northern Territory / Patrick M. Smith, Glenn A. Brock, John R. Paterson -- The mid-Cambrian (Drumian; Marjuman) trilobites 'Athabaskiella' Kobayashi 1942 and 'Bathyuriscidella' Rasetti 1948 (Dolichometopidae) from Quebec and Newfoundland, eastern Canada / Shelly J. Wernette, Stephen R. Westrop -- The present status of Tasmanian Cambrian biostratigraphy / James B. Jago, John R. Laurie, Keith D. Corbett, Christopher J. Bentley -- Geological context, biostratigraphy and systematic revision of late early Cambrian olenelloid trilobites from the Parker and Monkton formations, northwestern Vermont, U.S.A. / Ed, Landing, Mark Webster -- 'Ovatoryctocara granulata' assemblage (Cambrian series 2-series 3 boundary) of Londal, North Greenland / John S. Peel, Michael Streng, Gerd Geyer, Artem Kouchinsky, Christian B. Skovsted -- A new Ordovician paterinate brachiopod from the Barrandian area of the Czech Republic / Michal Mergl, Petr Kraft -- Ordovician trilobites from the uppermost Zhuozishan Formation (early Darriwilian) at Zhuozishan, Wuhai, Inner Mongolia / Zhou Zhiyi, Zhou Zhiqiang, Yin Gongzheng -- Taxonomy of the 'Micmacca' group, new Cambrian Chengkouiidae (Trilobita) from Morocco, and their bearing on intercontinental correlation / Gerd Geyer -- Revision of 'Irvingella tropica' Opik 1963 from Australia and related species from North America: Implications for correlation of the base of the Jiangshanian stage (Cambrian, Furongian) / Stephen R. Westrop, Jonathan M. Adrain -- Drumian and Guzhangian (middle Cambrian) lingulate brachiopods from Hunan province, China / Ian G. Percival, Michael J. Engelbretsen, Shanchi Peng -- Ordovician (Darriwilian-Katian) lingulate brachiopods from central New South Wales, Australia / Ian G. Percival, Michael J. Engelbretsen, Glenn A. Brock, John R. Farrell -- Emergence of the 'Saucrorthis' Fauna in the middle Ordovician of Northern Iran / Leonid E. Popov, Mohammad Reza Kebriaee-Zadeh, Mansoureh Ghobadi Pour.514 page(s
    corecore