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This paper outlines the ethical and organisational risks for community and other public good organisations of accepting funding from gambling industry sources. Aspects of this moral jeopardy include the ethics of benefiting from the suffering of others as... see more

This paper outlines the ethical and organisational risks for community and other public good organisations of accepting funding from gambling industry sources. Aspects of this moral jeopardy include the ethics of benefiting from the suffering of others as... see more

Los títulos de crédito fueron originalmente incorporados a las películas con la intención de dejar constancia de sus intérpretes y responsables creativos y técnicos. Sin embargo, con la evolución narrativa del cine estos se convirtieron, de forma cada vez... see more

This article is a study of the dynamics of interaction between historiography and “historiophoty” i.e. between a historical source – Plutarch’s Life of Alexander – and two epic films: R. Rossen’s Alexander Th e Great (1956) and O. Stone’s Alexander (2004)... see more

In this issue of SAHJ Fiona Cashell interviews American artists Rebecca Uliasz and Quran Karriem - PhD candidates in the Computational Media, Arts & Cultures program at Duke University, North Carolina.

About Dating the Medieval Churches of Gotland By Heikki Ranta, Joakim Hansson, Alf Lindroos, Åsa Ringbom, Jan Heinemeier, Fiona Brock & Gregory HodginsIn 2006 the project »Mortar dating of the Gotland churches« was initiated, with the aim to test how mort... see more

"In 2014 Fiona Staples won the Eisner Award for Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art), the Harvey Award for Best Artist, the Harvey Award for Best Cover Artist and the Joe Shuster Award for Artist for her work on Saga, as well as sharing the 2014 ... see more

This article discusses the theatrical practice of women performing traditionally male roles in Shakespeare. Whilst historically the phenomenon is nothing new, since the 1970s the practice has been particularly associated with the politics of feminism. Thi... see more

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