Items where Author is "Parkes-Nield, Sophie"
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2026).
    Following the rove: intangible cultural heritage and creative writing practice.
  
    
      In: CASS, Nick, WAKEFIELD, Sarina and POWELL, Anna, (eds.) 
      Routledge Handbook of Heritage and Creative Practice.
    
    
    Routledge.
  
   (In Press)
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2025).
    ‘To the most wanting of the parish’: reflections on the creation of a fictional dole and calendar custom.
  
    Journal of Festival Culture Inquiry and Analysis.
  
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie and CLARKE, David
  
(2025).
    The National Folklore Survey for England website.
  
    National Folklore Survey for England/SHU SCII project.
  
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2024).
    Thankstide: the calendar custom and contemporary fiction.
  
    Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2024).
    Angela Carter and Folk Music: `Invisible Music', Prose and the Art of Canorography [book review].
  
    Folk Music Journal, 12 (4), 136-138.
  
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2023).
    ‘Unite and unite, and let us all unite’: the social role of the calendar custom in English communities.
  
    
      In: HUNTER, Jack and IRONSIDE, Rachael, (eds.) 
      Folklore, People and Place. International Perspectives on Tourism and Tradition in Storied Places.
    
    
    London, Routledge, 55-66.
  
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2023).
    The summoning: folk horror and the calendar custom in Molly Aitken’s the island child (2020) and Zoe Gilbert’s folk (2019).
  
    Critique : Studies in Contemporary Fiction.
  
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2022).
    Can calendar customs engender stewardship of our natural environment? An investigation into real-world and fictional calendar customs in the UK and their potential for environmental engagement.
  
    Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism.
  
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2021).
    Locating Women in the Folk. Conference Proceedings, Sussex, 2018 (Book Review).
  
    Folk Music Journal, 12 (2), 130-131.
  
  
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    PARKES-NIELD, Sophie
  
(2021).
    Connected through Custom: Well Dressing in Jon McGregor’s Novel, Reservoir 13.
  
    Folklore, 132 (2), 208-217.
  
  
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