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Should We Use Aesthetic Techniques in Persuasive Speech? New podcast out now
Jamie Dow on how sonorous, humorous or rhetorically elegant language can help us to get our message across more effectively and change people's minds, as part of the Ethics Untangled series
Vietnamese history academic featured on Polish TV channel
Dr Sean Fear, Lecturer in International History, shares his expertise as US-Vietnamese relations change.
New Chapter in 'Visual and Multimodal Sociology' reviewed
Luc Pauwels describes “Burned out: A Visual and Lyrical Sociology of Smoking in the City,” by Professor Stephen Coleman and Dr Jim Brogden
Developing Practice Research Symposium recording released
The Developing Practice Research Symposium is a partnership between the School of Media and Communication and the University of Southampton, Winchester School of Art and Design
The Music Exchange: 'Gender Equality, Performance and The Music Industry'
The event will explore gender and representation in music over time, drawing on archival collections as well as personal and professional experiences.