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Programme

19th April 2018


Registration: 08.30 – 09:15 (Hadyn Ellis Foyer)
Welcome: 09:15 – 09:25
Keynote Address: 09:25 – 10:30 (Hadyn Ellis Lecture Theatre)

Dr Richard Madgwick
The Feasts of Stonehenge: Investigating Mobility in Late Neolithic Britain

Dr Richard Madgwick is a bio-archaeologist specialising in the study of prehistoric animal


remains. His research involves integrating new and novel analytical techniques to study
human-animal relations and he is particularly interested in the archaeology of feasting.
Richard is a Cardiff University alumnus, having completed his Arts and Humanities Research
Council funded PhD here in 2011. He is now a Lecturer of Archaeological Science at Cardiff
University and somehow finds time to fire out publications at a breakneck pace—authoring
and co-authoring 45 in total since 2008. Richard’s research has frequently featured in the
media, including the Channel 5 documentary Stonehenge: The Final Mystery and Radio 4’s
Making History. Although Richard knows his way around a lab, he seriously lacks in
navigation skills, having recently got his wife and one-year-old daughter so lost in some
Norwegian mountains that he had to break into a mountain cabin with an axe to shelter for
the night. Richard is a cat person, but nevertheless is considered trustworthy and generally
pretty cool.

Tea & Coffee: 10.30 – 10:50 (Hadyn Ellis Foyer)


Session 1: 10.50 – 11.50
Panel 1a – Social Interplay Panel 1b – Life, Death and Expression
Room 0.27b Room 1.01b
Azian Muhamad Adzmi (JOMEC) Danny Pucknell (SHARE)
Social Media Involvement Among Malaysian The ‘Pseudo-Athlete’ of The Roman
Abroad Republic: Fact or Fiction?
Metji Makgoba (JOMEC) Poumpak Charuprakorn (MUSIC)
BEE Policy in the South African Mining: A Expressing through abstraction: a search for
Discourse Analysis non-thematic composition methods
Mamuna Iqbal (ARCHI) Michael Legge (SHARE)
A study for the impact of social background Re-examining death: the Iron Age of eastern
on the learning approaches of students and England
their performance in architectural design
education
Lunch & Poster Session: 12.00 – 13.00 (Hadyn Ellis Foyer)
Session 2: 13.10 – 14.10
Panel 2a - Interpreting and Regulating Panel 2b – The Power of Discourse
Health Room 1.01b
Room 0.27b
Lyla Latif (LAWPL) Valeria Tolis (LAWPL & MLANG)
Financing Health Rights in Kenya using The EU mitigation discourse under the Paris
Islamic Taxation Agreement regime
Craig Gunn (University of Bath, David Griffin (ENCAP)
Department of Psychology) Lexogamancy: Genre and Magic in
Effect of Hangover on Response Inhibition Sovereign Citizen Pseudolegal Texts
and Alcohol-Related Attentional Bias
Sara Davies (LAWPL) Rachel Beaney (MLANG)
Is a reconceptualization of pregnancy Changing Childness: The Shift to Children’s
necessary to adequately regulate Agency in Contemporary Spanish Orphan
surrogacy? Narratives.
Session 3: 14.10 – 15.10
Panel 3a - Gender Roles at Work and Play Panel 3b - Living Spaces
Room 0.27b Room 1.01b
Philippa Davies (SOCSI) Gemma Iqbal (Cardiff Met, School of
Changing the rules of the game? A critical Education & Social Policy)
examination of female policy actors’ The Use of Heterotropic Spaces in the
experience of gender (in)equality and Fiction of Haruki Murakami and the
sports in welfare policy-making in post- Portrayal of the City as a Living Organism
devolution Wales
ReBecca Compton (JOMEC & ENCAP) Nooridayu Ahmad Yusuf (ARCHI)
Conflicting Motivations: Gendered Choices Of a Place being Alive: Sleeping in Public
in Video Games
Zainah Alshahrani (ENCAP) Matthew Howell (SOCSI)
Women identity in BBC News: A corpus- Reproducing Culture: A Case Study of a
assisted Critical study Homeless Youth Hostel in Swansea
Tea & Coffee: 15.10 – 15:30 (Hadyn Ellis Foyer)
Session 4: 15.30 – 16.30
Panel 4a – Law and Order Panel 4b - Deconstructing “otherness”
Room 0.27b Room 1.01b
Jessi Frasier (ENCAP) Devika Karnad (ENCAP)
Navigating identity in murder trial closing The ‘Other’ woman: Agentital
arguments representation in Indian bourgeois
Grace Boughton (University of South women’s fiction
Wales, Centre for Criminology) Faith Simiyu (LAWPL)
Journey thus far – Investigating Rethinking Non-Discrimination Principle
Investigations: multi-agency crime reviews and Right to Health: Kenyan Case study
Philippa Thomas (SOCSI) Edith England (GEOPL)
The Politics of Punishment: Sentencing Has the Housing Act (Wales) improved
trends in England and Wales homelessness outcomes for protected
groups? Trans identities – a case study
Reception and Prize Giving: 16.30 – 18.00 (Hadyn Ellis Foyer)

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