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Walker, James (2017) Lost in archives: disentangling invisible traces and constructed identities. In: Illustration & Identity/ies international conference, 8 -10 November 2017, University of Lorraine, Nancy, France. (Unpublished)

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Walker, James (2017) Great!!: fragmented animation archives and forgotten collections. In: Society for Animation Studies 2017, 3-7 July 2017, University of Padova, Italy. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2016) Mapping embattled environments and transgressive landscapes. In: Shaping the view: understanding landscape through illustration, 7th Illustration Research Network conference, 10-11 November 2016, Edinburgh College of Art. (Unpublished)

Walker, James and Taylor, Rebekah (2016) The materiality of animation archives. In: Materiality and the Visual Arts Archive: Matter and Meaning Symposium, 23 September 206, University of Brighton, UK. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2015) The forgetful act: erasure and forgetfulness in illustrative reportage. In: Illustrator as Public Intellectual, 6th Annual International Illustration Research Symposium, 5-7 November 2015, Rhode Island School of Design, USA. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2014) Consuming Japan in a post Akira world: phantasmagorical hybrids and illusions. In: Canterbury Anifest, 27 October - 2 November 2014, Gulbenkian, University of Kent, Canterbury. (Unpublished)

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Walker, James (2014) Joy Batchelor: a gifted illustrator. In: A moving image: Joy Batchelor 1914-1991: artist, writer and animator. Southbank Publishing, London. ISBN 9781904915416

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Walker, James (2014) The vernacular line: adoption and transposition of the kitsch in illustration. Journal of Illustration, 1 (1). pp. 29-40. ISSN 2052-0204

Walker, James (2014) Illustrative displacements: para-textual explorations of the optical imagination. In: The Itinerant Illustrator: 5th International Illustration Research Symposium, 18-19 December 2014, Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore, India. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2014) The para-textual experience: navigating the temporal distortions and spatial illusions in illustrative reportage and graphic journalism. In: Hybridity and the news: hybrid forms of journalism in the 21st century, 4 - 5 November 2014, Vrije University, Brussels, Belgium. (Unpublished)

Walker, James and Baldwin, Kevin and Challis, John and Bell, Steve (2013) 6 Degrees of Bob Godfrey an imaginative life. In: Bradford Animation Festival, 14 November 2013, National Media Museum, Bradford. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2012) The Vernacular line: adoption and transposition of the kitsch in illustration. In: The function of folk: illustration, narrative, society, 8-9 November 2012, The Ethnographic Museum, Krakow, Poland.

Walker, James (2011) Photographic memory and transcribing the traumatic space. In: Comics and Conflict Conference, 19 August 2011, Imperial War Museum, London. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2011) The autographic impulse: illustrative dislocations and dissolutions in contemporary illustration. In: Illustration & Writing: Visual Language, 3-4 November 2011, Manchester Metropolitan University. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2008) DIY cartoon kit and the art of persuasion: disembodied desires in postwar British animation. In: Popular Culture Association National Conference, 19-22 March 2008, San Francisco Marriott, San Francisco, USA. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2007) Animated desires: propaganda and ideology in post-war British television commercials. In: Joint meeting of the Popular Culture Association and the American Culture Association Conference, 4-7 April 2007, Boston, USA. (Unpublished)

Walker, James (2006) Animated commercials of Halas & Batchelor. In: Halas and Batchelor cartoons: an animated history. Southbank Publishing, London. ISBN 9781904915171

Walker, James (2005) A terror lexicon: shadows, places and ghosts. In: Art in the age of terrorism. Paul Holberton, London, UK, pp. 144-155. ISBN 9781903470411

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