Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Cornish, Helen
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Cornish, Helen; Weston, Gavin; Djohari, Natalie; Urdea, Alexandra; Liber, Elena and Evans, Lowri.
2024.
For Love and Money: Navigating Values at the Antiques Roadshow Event.
Journal of Popular Culture, 57(2),
pp. 80-92.
ISSN 0022-3840
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Cornish, Helen.
2024.
Talking with the Land: Walking Magic, Storytelling, and the Imagination around the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic.
Preternature, 13(1),
pp. 110-136.
ISSN 2161-2196
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Cornish, Helen.
2024.
Musicking and Soundscapes amongst Magical-Religious Witches Community and Ritual Practices.
Religions, 15(1),
71.
ISSN 2077-1444
[Article]
Cornish, Helen.
2023.
Accusing Witches in the 21st Century: locating appropriation.
Approaching Religion, 13(3),
pp. 23-39.
ISSN 1799-3121
[Article]
Cornish, Helen.
2022.
Sensing Materiality in the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic.
The Pomegranate: the International Journal of Pagan Studies, 23(1-2),
pp. 10-33.
ISSN 1528-0268
[Article]
Cornish, Helen.
2022.
Fashioning Magic, Fashioning History: The Past and Present of Modern Witchcraft.
Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 16(3),
pp. 389-397.
ISSN 1556-8547
[Article]
Weston, Gavin; Liber, Elena; Urdea, Alexandra and Cornish, Helen.
2022.
Queue-munity engagement: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Antiques Roadshow in Kent.
Ethnography, 23(1),
pp. 130-150.
ISSN 1466-1381
[Article]
Cornish, Helen.
2020.
In Search of the Uncanny: Inspirited Landscapes and Modern Witchcraft.
Material Religion, 16(4),
pp. 410-431.
ISSN 1743-2200
[Article]
Weston, Gavin; Woodman, Justin; Cornish, Helen and Djohari, Natalie.
2019.
Spectral cities: Death and living memories in the dark tourism of British ghost walks.
Urbanities, 9(2),
pp. 36-51.
ISSN 2239-5725
[Article]
Cornish, Helen.
2015.
Inside, outside and in-between: ambiguity, fieldwork and ethnography.
DISKUS, 17(1),
pp. 47-53.
[Article]
Aston, Katie; Cornish, Helen and Joyce, Aimée Edith.
2015.
Plotting Belonging: Interrogating insider and outsider status in faith research.
DISKUS, 17(1),
pp. 1-13.
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