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Abstract
Partisan Social Club uses collective nouns, playing on the idiosyncratic way English refers to groups of animals, to produce political statements. This is an inclusionary tactic that addresses the under-representation of certain people in society, whether because they are unacknowledged or because their voices are erased.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 30 Oct 2022 |
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Art-Study-Action: Developing Methods of Opinion Formation with Cultural Organisations
Jordan, M. (Contributor), Rito, C. (Organiser), Ellis, S. (Contributor), Luvera, A. (Contributor), Delahunta, S. (Organiser), Dias, J. (Contributor), Gibson, R. (Contributor), Johnson, P. (Contributor), Hewitt, A. (Contributor), Naccarato, T. (Contributor) & Walker, K. (Contributor)
1 Jun 2023Activity: Other
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Collective Nouns II (Reflections on Commoning).
Jordan, M. (Artist) & Hewitt, A., 29 Oct 2022Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual Research › Artefact
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Talk to the Land
Jordan, M. (Artist) & Hewitt, A. (Artist), 30 Oct 2022Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual Research › Exhibition
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Collective Nouns (I) for Political Publics
Jordan, M. (Artist) & Hewitt, A. (Artist), 20 Sept 2021Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual Research › Artefact