Custard, culverts and cake : academics on life in The Archers /: academics on life in The Archers. (2017)
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- Book
- Title:
- Custard, culverts and cake : academics on life in The Archers /: academics on life in The Archers. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Custard, culverts and cake : academics on life in The Archers
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Cara Courage, Nicola Headlam.
- Editors:
- Courage, Cara
Headlam, Nicola - Contents:
- Introduction, The Archers Analysed: Academic Perspectives on Life in Borsetshire; Nicola Headlam and Cara Courage Section 1: Genteel Country Hobbies? 1, My Parsnips are Bigger than your Parsnips: The Negative Aspects of Competing at Flower and Produce Shows; Rachel Daniels and Annie Maddison Warren 2, 'Big Telephoto Lens, Small Ticklist': Birdwatching, Class and Gender in Ambridge; Joanna Dobson 3, The Ambridge Paradox: Cake Consumption and Metabolic Health in a Defined Rural Population; Christine Michael Section 2: Educating Ambridge 4, Ambridge as Metaphor: Sharing the Mission and Values of a 21st Century Library; Madeleine Lefebvre 5, We Don't Need No Education? The Absence of Primary Education in The Archers; Dr Grant Bage and Jane Turner 6, Educating Freddie Pargetter: or, will he pass his Maths GCSE?; Ruth Heilbronn and Rosalind Janssen 7, Phoebe goes to Oxford; Felicity Macdonald-Smith Section 3: The Geography of Ambridge 8, Get me out of here! Assessing Ambridge's Flood Resilience; Angela Connelly 9, After the Flood: How Can Ambridge Residents Develop Resilience to Future Flooding?; Fiona Gleed 10, Locating Ambridge: Public Broadcasting, Region and Identity, an Everyday Story of Worcestershire folk?; Tom Nicholls Section 4: Power Relationships 11, A Case Study in the Use of Genograms to Assess Family Dysfunction and Social Class: To the Manor Born vs Shameless; Louise Gillie and Helen M. Burrows 12, Kinship Networks in Ambridge; Nicola Headlam 13, God in Ambridge:Introduction, The Archers Analysed: Academic Perspectives on Life in Borsetshire; Nicola Headlam and Cara Courage Section 1: Genteel Country Hobbies? 1, My Parsnips are Bigger than your Parsnips: The Negative Aspects of Competing at Flower and Produce Shows; Rachel Daniels and Annie Maddison Warren 2, 'Big Telephoto Lens, Small Ticklist': Birdwatching, Class and Gender in Ambridge; Joanna Dobson 3, The Ambridge Paradox: Cake Consumption and Metabolic Health in a Defined Rural Population; Christine Michael Section 2: Educating Ambridge 4, Ambridge as Metaphor: Sharing the Mission and Values of a 21st Century Library; Madeleine Lefebvre 5, We Don't Need No Education? The Absence of Primary Education in The Archers; Dr Grant Bage and Jane Turner 6, Educating Freddie Pargetter: or, will he pass his Maths GCSE?; Ruth Heilbronn and Rosalind Janssen 7, Phoebe goes to Oxford; Felicity Macdonald-Smith Section 3: The Geography of Ambridge 8, Get me out of here! Assessing Ambridge's Flood Resilience; Angela Connelly 9, After the Flood: How Can Ambridge Residents Develop Resilience to Future Flooding?; Fiona Gleed 10, Locating Ambridge: Public Broadcasting, Region and Identity, an Everyday Story of Worcestershire folk?; Tom Nicholls Section 4: Power Relationships 11, A Case Study in the Use of Genograms to Assess Family Dysfunction and Social Class: To the Manor Born vs Shameless; Louise Gillie and Helen M. Burrows 12, Kinship Networks in Ambridge; Nicola Headlam 13, God in Ambridge: The Archers as Rural Theology; Jonathan Hustler 14, Some Corner of a Foreign Field /That is Forever Ambridge: The Archers as a Lieu de Memoire of the First World War in Britain; Jessica Meyer Section 5: Ambridge Online 15, 'An Everyday story of Country Folk' Online? The Marginalisation of the Internet and Social Media in The Archers; Lizzie Coles-Kemp and Debi Ashenden 16, The Importance of Social Media in Modern Borsetshire Life: Domestic and Commercial; Olivia Vandyk, 17, Being @borsetpolice: Autoethnographic Reflections on Archers Fan Fiction on Twitter; Jerome Turner Section 6: The Helen and Rob Story 18, Understanding the Antecedents of the Domestic Violence Perpetrator Using The Archers Coercive Controlling Behaviour Storyline as a Case Study; Professor Jennifer Brown 19, Bag of The Devil: The Disablement of Rob Titchener; Katherine Runswick-Cole and Rebecca Wood 20, Culinary Coercion; Nurturing Traditional Gender Roles in Ambridge; Amber Medland 21, The case of Helen and Rob: An Evaluation of the New Coercive Control Offence and its Portrayal in The Archers; Elizabeth R. A. Campion 22, Blood Pattern Analysis in Blossom Hill Cottage; Anna-Marie O'Connor 23, Soundtrack to a Stabbing: What Rob's Choice Of Music Over Dinner Tells Us About Why He Ended Up Spilling the Custard; Emily Baker and Freya Jarman 24, Helen's Diet Behind Bars: Nutrition for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women in Prison; Caroline M. Taylor. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 791.4472
Popular culture
Popular Culture
Media Studies
General Studies
Media Studies
Family Life - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781787434400
9781787432857 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781787432864
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