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Notes on Contributors PHILIP HATELEY is a father of three and a full time PhD student studying Musicology at Keele University, and an Editor for Under Construction. Before embarking on his postgraduate studies Philip's twenty year professional music career included roles as a personal assistant to an international classical recording artist, a secondary education music teacher and global exports manager for Naxos. Between 2009 and 2016 Philip founded and operated as managing director of Launch Music International Ltd. Philip's current research focuses on the American composer, performer and producer, John Zorn. His examination of Zorn's mixed-genre compositional approach is framed by contemporary academic discourse upon the globalised state of culture and contextualised by the composer's situatedness amongst New York City's late 20 th century Downtown Scene. The paper published here is part of a larger research project on Gabriel Prokofiev entitled 'The Development of a New Musical Ecosystem: 2004 to 2014'. HAIDER HASAN ALI JINANA is currently working towards completing his PhD thesis funded by University of Technology/Iraq at Keele University’s School of Law entitled 'The English torts of defamation and (false) privacy: analysing the impact of the overlap on defences, interim injunctions and damages '. Haider is particularly interested in media torts. His thesis explores the recent development of English privacy law which unavoidably interacts with the longstanding defamation law. The impact of the overlap between defamation and privacy will be analysed from multi-perspectives such as distributive justice, efficiency, feminist analysis and coherence lens. DAISY COWLEY is an MA English student who studies within the Gothic and detective genres. She mainly works in the Victorian era and finds the literature of the period fascinating. Daisy has presented at Keele’s Postgraduate Work in Progress Research Forum (2019/2020) . At the time of writing she is applying to continue her studies to PhD level and continue her research. LLOYD MYATT is a PhD Student in Law at Keele, and former Communications Secretary (2018/9) for Under Construction. He graduated with an LLB (Hons) in Law from Staffordshire University in 2016 and an LLM in International Law and Human Rights from Keele University in 2019. Lloyd is a passionate human rights activist and has worked for Citizens Advice, Slavefreetrade and other charities to empower people and change lives. He is a member of several charities, namely Amnesty International for which he has campaigned for human rights in relation to detained journalists, child marriage and the illegal jewellery 113