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BAIS Elections 1992: response to Bob Purdie's report
Published 1992“…Typescript response to Bob Purdie's report on the BAIS (British Association for Irish Studies) elections of 1992, signed by Graham Davis and dated 16 December 1992.…”
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The dispute over the BAIS elections of 1992: a report by Bob Purdie
Published 1992“…Typescript report of the disputed BAIS (British Association for Irish Studies) elections of 1992 by Bob Purdie of Ruskin College, Oxford, dated 9 December 1992. …”
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Letter from Frank McCabe of the United Ireland Association to Bob
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Communal Brand Associations as Drivers of Team Identity and Consumer Behavior
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The secret to a good life
Published 2020“…Authored by Royal Academician, Patrick Brill under his pseudonym Bob and Roberta Smith, the exhibition used the work of his mother and father alongside several new pieces created in collaboration with his wife and daughter that question the historically strained relationships between women and the RA.…”
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LGBTI rights and NGOs in international relations: how NGOs use the international system to affect domestic policy-making in majority Catholic countries
Published 2022“…There has also been research into the transnational networks of the opposing side (Bob, 2013) and how the human rights framework is adopted (Bob, 2019). …”
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The national question
Published 2013“…Desmond Greaves and 75th anniversary of Connolly Association, with introduction by RMT General Secretary Bob Crow. ISBN 9781904260127.…”
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Global governance and the United Nations: the ‘clash of civilisations’ and the ‘rise’ of RNGOs
Published 2017“…Review article of the following books: The Global Right Wing and the Clash of World Politics / Bob Clifford. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012 Global Governance and Rules for the Post-2015 Era : Addressing Emerging Issues in the Global Environment (The United Nations Series on Development) / edited by Jose Antonio Ocampo, Jose Antonio Alonso. …”
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Agenda of the meeting of the BAIS Executive, 23 November 1991
Published 1991“…Several other documents are attached: Executive Director terms, conditions, salary [contract of employment, 3 pages]; Letter to all members of the Executive from Seán Hutton [1 page]; A BAIS magazine [proposal from Bob Purdie, Seán Hutton and Jim McAuley, 1 page]; Note of meeting between officers and proposed editorial team of Irish Studies Review at Bath on 31 July 1991 [1 page]; Outgoing Newsletter Editor's report [signed by Dr Eamonn Hughes, 1 page]; Report from convenor of Adult Education Sub-Committee [signed by Nessan Danaher, 2 pages].…”
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Twenty-two entries in 'The Bloomsbury encyclopedia of design'
Published 2015“…The entries include: - Anceschi, Giovanni (1939-) - Bertoni, Flaminio (1903-1964) - Castiglioni Brothers (Achille, Livio & Pier Giacomo) - D’Ascanio, Corradino (1891-1981) - De Lucchi, Michele (1951-) - Fronzoni, A.G. (1923-2002) - Giacosa, Dante (1905-1996) - Munari, Bruno (1907-1998) - Noorda, Bob (1927-2010) - van Onck, Andries (1928-) - Sambonet, Roberto (1924-1995) - Scarpa, Afra and Tobia - Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978) - Steiner, Albe (1913-1974) - Thun, Matteo (1952-) - Vignelli, Massimo (1931-2014) - Bellini, Mario (1935-) - De Pas, D’Urbino E Lomazzi (1966-1991) - Mari, Enzo (1932-) - Rossi, Aldo (1931-1997) - Giugiaro, Giorgetto (1938-)…”
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Electoral guerrilla theatre in the 2015 UK general election: critique, legitimacy and incorporation in the news coverage of celebrity election campaigns
Published 2016“…This paper analyses the 2015 UK general election campaigns of the comedian Al Murray, who stood against UKIP leader Nigel Farage, and the artist Bob and Roberta Smith, who stood in the constituency of Conservative minister Michael Gove. …”
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Legitimacy and the celebrity single-issue candidate
Published 2015“…While news coverage of General Elections can be argued to 'crowd out' other topics of public interest in the public sphere, some saw the election as an opportunity to attract publicity to a cause. The artist Bob and Roberta Smith stood in Michael Gove's Surrey Heath constituency in protest at the coalition’s changes to the education curriculum downgrading the importance of art, while the comedian Al Murray’s 'Pub Landlord' candidacy in South Thanet was presented, perhaps more ambiguously, as a satirical criticism of fellow candidate Nigel Farage (the initials of Murray's 'Free United Kingdom Party' (FUKP) illustrating the blunt nature of any ironical intent). …”
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Human Rights, Celebrity and Democracy
Published 2018“…Invariably, celebrity figures including John, Bono and Bob Geldof have been accused of being ‘bards of the powerful’ to political leaders such as Tony Blair, George W. …”
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