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Number of items at this level: 16.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Allen, C. (2016) Grandma Smith and Grandpa Cooper Clarke: investigating the godparents of punk poetry: Patti Smith and John Cooper Clarke. Paper presented to: 3rd Annual Punk Scholars Network Conference and Postgraduate Symposium: The Art of Punk, The University of Northampton, 25 November 2016.
- Allen, C. and Wallace, R. (2016) Closing remarks by the conference organisers. Other presented to: 3rd Annual Punk Scholars Network Conference and Postgraduate Symposium: The Art of Punk, The University of Northampton, 25 November 2016.
- McLaughlin, C. (2016) The (forbidden) art of punk: from practice to theory. Invited Presentation presented to: 3rd Annual Punk Scholars Network Conference and Postgraduate Symposium: The Art of Punk, The University of Northampton, 25 November 2016.
- Wallace, R. (2017) Assembly required. Exhibition presented to: Fourth Punk Scholars Network Conference and Post Graduate Symposium, University of Bolton, 12-13 December 2017.
- Wallace, R. (2017) An inventory of traces: documenting Punk through the use of image, audio, graphic and text. Invited Presentation presented to: Punk is Not Dead, Cite de la Musique, Philharmonie de Paris, 13 October 2017.
- Wallace, R. (2017) Sectarian life (working title). Invited Keynote presented to: Celebration Factory, Luxemburg, 29 September 2018. (Accepted)
- Wallace, R. (2016) The second sitting: an updated visual history of anarcho-punk in the UK 1981-84. Panel Presentation presented to: 3rd Annual Punk Scholars Network Conference and Postgraduate Symposium: The Art of Punk, The University of Northampton, 25 November 2016.
- Wallace, R. (2016) Documenting musically influenced subcultures. Invited Presentation presented to: Popular Music Studies: Methodological Conundrums of Researching Subcultures, Birmingham City University, 12 October 2016.
- Wallace, R. (2016) Modern Angels [Video]: a documentary exploration of transdermal, body art and body modification in the Kingdom of Belgium. Invited Presentation presented to: Trans-States: the Art of Crossing Over, The University of Northampton, 09-10 September 2016.
- Wallace, R. (2015) Bloody bloody Belgium: documenting 'punk' history DIY with reflections on a contemporary international punk scene. Panel Presentation presented to: Punk now!! 2nd Annual Punk Scholars Network Conference and Postgraduate Symposium, Birmingham City University, 29-30 October 2015.
Show/Exhibition
- Wallace, R. (2018) Bloody Bloody Belgium - a history of the underground music scene in Belgium 1977-2014. Exhibit at: Keep It Simple, Make It Fast! (KISMIF) International Conference 2018: Gender, Differences, Identities and DIY Cultures. University of Porto, Portugal, 03-07 July 2018. (Accepted)
- Wallace, R. (2018) Bloody, Bloody Belgium. Exhibit at: Naughty Kids - Punk in Antwerp 1978-2018. Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, 06-22 September 2018.
- Wallace, R. (2016) Screening - RISEN: a history of Amebix & Bloody Bloody Belgium. Exhibit at: Life's So Cold. NN Cafe, Northampton, 31 October 2016.
- Wallace, R. and Markiewicz, F. (2017) Shot by both sides. Exhibit at: Celebration Factory. Luxemburg, 28 September 2018.
Video
- Wallace, R. (2016) The Day the Country Died: The Second Sitting. [Online Video]. UK: Punk Scholars Network.
- Wallace, R. (2016) Bloody Bloody Belgium: a History of the Underground Music Scene. [Online Video]. UK: Punk Scholars Network.