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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Helen Graham
Dr Tessa Holland
When the workshop is working: The role of artists in collaborative research with young people and communities2015
Dr Helen Graham
Dr Tessa Holland
Ways of Knowing ‘Zine report2014
Professor Rhiannon Mason
Professor Christopher Whitehead
Dr Helen Graham
One Voice to Many Voices?: Displaying Polyvocality in an Art Gallery2013
Dr Helen Graham
Professor Rhiannon Mason
Booklet: Earning Legitimacy: Participation, Intellectual Property and Informed Consent2012
Dr Helen Graham
Professor Rhiannon Mason
Literature Review: ‘Participation’, Intellectual Property and Informed Consent2012
Dr Helen Graham
Scaling Governmentality: Museums, co-production and re-calibrations of the 'logic of culture'2012
Professor Rhiannon Mason
Professor Christopher Whitehead
Dr Helen Graham
The Place of Art in the Public Art Gallery: A Visual Sense of Place2012
Dr Helen Graham
How the tea is made; or, the scoping and scaling of 'everyday life' in changing services for 'people with learning disabilities'2010
Professor Rhiannon Mason
Professor Christopher Whitehead
Dr Helen Graham
Northern Spirit: 300 Years of Art on Tyneside2010
Dr Helen Graham
Spending time: histories of institutional change, choice and money2010
Dr Helen Graham
To label the label?: "Learning Disability" and Exhibiting "Critical Proximity"2010
Dr Helen Graham
"Learning Disability", Sport and Display2009
Dr Helen Graham
Department of Culture, Media and Sport's Peer Review Pilot2009
Dr Helen Graham
Idiocy: A Cultural History2009
Dr Helen Graham
Professor Rhiannon Mason
Professor Andrew Newman
Literature Review: Historic Environment, Sense of Place, and Social Capital2009
Dr Helen Graham
Oral history, “learning disability” and pedagogies of self2009
Dr Helen Graham
Post-pleasure: Representations, ideologies and affects of a newly post-9/11 "feminist icon"2007
Dr Helen Graham
‘“New 1970”: “I”, “we” and “anyone else?”’2003
Dr Helen Graham
The Feminist Seventies2003