Dave O'Brien
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Prof of Cultural & Creative Industries @UoMSALC & @NewBooksCritThe host. Culture is bad for you https://t.co/0SPJZ1QjG6
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Looking forward to speaking at this Rita Hordósy-organised SRHE event on Understanding Graduate Experiences Of Indebtedness alongside Prof Claire Callender, Dr Helen Carasso, Dr Farhana Ghaffar, Josh Patel and Ellie Gomersall 🍉 (June 20th, 11-5, London). srhe.ac.uk/civicrm/?civiw…
Already bored of the election? You can instead read this new piece by Bernadine Evaristo reflecting on the how cultural shifts in the British art world establishment enabled black artists who came of age in the Eighties to enjoy late career success
journal.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/articles/12/1a…
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Boundless thanks to The Leverhulme Trust for supporting this project and enabling the research I'm currently undertaking The Library for Performing Arts. Here's a short summary of what I've been up to (feat. the one and only Katherine Dunham).
Where do arts, culture and heritage workers live? And what are the class differences in participation and attendance in cultural activities? Last week Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre launched our latest 'state of the nation' report that answers these questions and many more! pec.ac.uk/wp-content/upl…
Policy on research has become unmoored from the need for a stable university sector - my piece in Times Higher Education makes the case for bringing these briefs back together again
timeshighereducation.com/depth/how-can-…
For anyone who missed it, sharing this excellent piece by Rachael Healy again. We all know the people that need to read this probably won’t but it’s still important to share it, discuss it, take on board everything that’s written and try make a positive change theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/a…
Timely stuff from Youth Music in a week that's also seen the release of Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre latest report. As a child who grew up in a working class family I'm really lucky to have built a career in the arts. I'm not at all sure I'd get a foot in the door now. Or even find the door.
Liz Stainforth Liz Stainforth University of Leeds has co-authored a new book with Natalia Grincheva University of Melbourne
#Geopolitics of #DigitalHeritage is published by Cambridge University Press - Archaeology for the #CambridgeElements series in #CriticalHeritageStudies
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Job Klaxon: CoSTAR Foresight Lab Research Associate/ Fellow. Based in Goldsmiths with Jonathan Freeman, working with me too! Researching technology and media sector, and the Creative Industries. Please share! jobs.ac.uk/job/DHT291/cos…