- Terryl Bacon is an experienced and widely exhibited practitioner who has lectured in Photography and Media for many years. She previously received a distinction for her film, "Disembodied Intimacy". Terryl's interests range across the intersection of gender / identity / relationship and the new technologies
- Bacon, T. and Brooks, K. (2012) Pleasures, pains and paradoxes: Approaching the beauty salon in feminist research. In: Dolan, J. and Tincknell, E., eds. (2012) Aging Femininities: Troubling Representations. Cambridge Scholars Press, pp. 83-96. ISBN 9781443838832
- Bacon, T. and Dickman, G. (2009) The Battle of Algiers: Terrorism as a tool of political persuasion. In: Africa Eye Film Festival 2009 Symposium, Watershed Media Centre, Bristol, UK, 31 October 2009.
- Bacon, T. and Dickman, G. (2009) "Who's the Daddy?" The aesthetics and politics of representation in Alfonso Cuaron's adaptation of P.D James's Children of Men. In: Carroll, R., ed. (2009) Adaptation in Contemporary Culture: Textual Infidelities. London: Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-2464-8
- Bacon, T., Kydd, E. and Dickman, G. (2008) 'No, not yet: Woman, abjection and redemption in Alfonso Cuaron's The Children of Men'. In: UWE, Philosophy and Film/Film and Philosophy, Arnolfini, Bristol, 6 July 2008.
- Bacon, T. and Brooks, K. (2007) Beauty in the parlour: Letting yourself go. In: 'Ageing Femininities: Representation, Identities, Feminism' Intenational Conference, UWE St Matthias campus, 6th October 2007.