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Joe Andrew, and his departmental colleague Chris Pike, began organising the Neo-Formalist Circle from Keele
University in the mid-1970s. This led to a "considerable consolidation of the Neo-Formalist Circle, to the extent that it is now very much a fixture on the British and international academic
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scenes" The Circle's twice-a-year journal 'Essays in
Poetics' first appeared in April 1976 and was edited by Andrew and Pike. In 1990, Robert Reid replaced Pike as both the Circle's co-chair and the journal's joint editor. Andrew remained Chair and joint editor until 2006.
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British Neo-Formalist Circle: Poetics of the Text (Essays to
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From 1987 to 2006, Andrew also served as the Chair of
Committee of Resettlement Project North Staffs (which later became 'ARCH North Staffs), a Charitable organisation providing a range of services to vulnerable people.
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Resettlement Units and the
National Advisory Steering Group for the Closure of DHSS Resettlement Units. He served as vice-chair (1986β89) and Chair (1989β92) of North Staffs Standing Conference on Homelessness.
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447:. Volume 2: Media, Film, Gender, Youth & Education (edited with Malcolm Crook, Diana Holmes & Eva Kolinsky: Macmillan, Houndmills, 2000), xiii + 297pp. (0-312-22794-0).
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Chekhov, Gogol,
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516:. Essays to Honour Richard Peace, edited with Derek Offord and Robert Reid, Rodopi, Amsterdam-New York, 2008, 372 pp. (978-90-420-2399-4)
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