Dr Stuart Purcell
- Induction and Transitions Manager (Academic Services)
telephone:
0141 330 3197
email:
Stuart.Purcell@glasgow.ac.uk
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telephone:
0141 330 3197
email:
Stuart.Purcell@glasgow.ac.uk
Koristashevskaya, E. and Purcell, S. (2021) Pivoting PGT dissertation provision for online learning: our response, reflections, and recommendations. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education(22), (doi: 10.47408/jldhe.vi22.781)
Purcell, S. (2019) I Can’t Feel My Avatar: Tao Lin’s Literary Robotism. Media Ethics: Human Ecology in a Connected World, Toronto, ON, Canada, 27-30 Jun 2019. (Accepted for Publication)
Koristashevskaya, E. and Purcell, S. (2019) Targeted Academic Writing and Development Classes at Glasgow: Rationale, Development, and Engagement. ScotELAS Winter Meeting, Edinburgh, UK, 25 Jan 2019.
Purcell, S. (2016) Resonant Connections: McLuhan and the New Literary Practice. The Toronto School: Then, Now, Next, Toronto, ON, Canada, 13-16 Oct 2016.
Purcell, S. , Koristashevskaya, E. and Preda, I. L. (2016) Experimental Methods in the Humanities at Glasgow: Effective Interdisciplinary Collaboration. The Digital Human: Humanities and Social Sciences in the Digital Age, Glasgow, UK, 12 Sep 2016.
Purcell, S. J. (2016) Teju Cole’s small fates: producing leisure space and leisure time on Twitter. In: Carnicelli, S., McGillivray, D. and McPherson, G. (eds.) Digital Leisure Cultures: Critical Perspectives. Routledge: London ; New York, pp. 166-178. ISBN 9781138955073
Purcell, S. (2014) Think of Me as a Software Application!: Douglas Coupland and Obsolescence. Information Overload, Edinburgh, UK, 04-05 Sep 2014.
Purcell, S. (2014) I Want to Create Spectacles: Debord’s the Society of the Spectacle and the Spectacular Stock Market of DeLillo’s Cosmopolis. Protest: University of Glasgow Postgraduate Conference, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, 28-29 May 2014.
Koristashevskaya, E. and Purcell, S. (2021) Pivoting PGT dissertation provision for online learning: our response, reflections, and recommendations. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education(22), (doi: 10.47408/jldhe.vi22.781)
Purcell, S. J. (2016) Teju Cole’s small fates: producing leisure space and leisure time on Twitter. In: Carnicelli, S., McGillivray, D. and McPherson, G. (eds.) Digital Leisure Cultures: Critical Perspectives. Routledge: London ; New York, pp. 166-178. ISBN 9781138955073
Purcell, S. (2019) I Can’t Feel My Avatar: Tao Lin’s Literary Robotism. Media Ethics: Human Ecology in a Connected World, Toronto, ON, Canada, 27-30 Jun 2019. (Accepted for Publication)
Koristashevskaya, E. and Purcell, S. (2019) Targeted Academic Writing and Development Classes at Glasgow: Rationale, Development, and Engagement. ScotELAS Winter Meeting, Edinburgh, UK, 25 Jan 2019.
Purcell, S. (2016) Resonant Connections: McLuhan and the New Literary Practice. The Toronto School: Then, Now, Next, Toronto, ON, Canada, 13-16 Oct 2016.
Purcell, S. , Koristashevskaya, E. and Preda, I. L. (2016) Experimental Methods in the Humanities at Glasgow: Effective Interdisciplinary Collaboration. The Digital Human: Humanities and Social Sciences in the Digital Age, Glasgow, UK, 12 Sep 2016.
Purcell, S. (2014) Think of Me as a Software Application!: Douglas Coupland and Obsolescence. Information Overload, Edinburgh, UK, 04-05 Sep 2014.
Purcell, S. (2014) I Want to Create Spectacles: Debord’s the Society of the Spectacle and the Spectacular Stock Market of DeLillo’s Cosmopolis. Protest: University of Glasgow Postgraduate Conference, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, 28-29 May 2014.