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drdjohnston

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Lecturer in Broadcast at Queen's University Belfast. Gothic, ghosts, representations of the past.

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drdjohnston, to BBC
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I have uploaded my paper on Stephen Knight's BBC Dickens Adaptations and the Gothic Representation of History to Humanities Commons! See it at https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:65969/
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Fellow professors here on Mastodon, @academicchatter , I'm curious about something: do your students simply NOT understand what citations/ bibliographies are anymore? My students increasingly do not understand what citations are; they think a citation is the same as a bibliographic entry. If they DO understand it, they will only use citations for direct quotes, completely missing moments where they paraphrase an author's ideas. Just my experience or is this widespread? #academia #teaching

drdjohnston,
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@Cosmosis @academicchatter UK media studies here, and this is definitely a shared experience. I try to get them to understand referencing without using software so they can spot where the referencing systems mess up because of bad information going in.

drdjohnston, to academia
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It has arrived! I have a chapter in here on “The Folk of Folk Horror” alongside work from a bunch of far more interesting other people. Like @AndyPaciorekArt Now to find out what everyone else has written…

AndyPaciorekArt, to books
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drdjohnston,
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@AndyPaciorekArt @FolkHorrorRevival Congratulations! Still waiting on my copy of Folk Horror on Film…

inquiline, (edited ) to academicchatter
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    @inquiline @academicchatter U.K. universities teaching film/TV/media. Lectures are didactic (some of mine are quite small, but it’s for the entire module) and usually include a screening; seminars are smaller groups for discussions of the material, exercises, etc.; tutorials have often been treated as alternative names for seminars, depending on institution preference. At my current place, seminars are two hours while tutorials are one hour and that’s the key difference.

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