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Culture, Media & Creative Industries @ King’s provides a means of sharing current research, ideas and activities in and around the Department for Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI) at King’s College London. We explore the cultural and creative industries, including visual and performing arts and the media, publishing and film industries. We cover linear and digital media, industry and academic events, music and theatre, new ideas and people, and the ways they interact with media, society, and economy.
The CMCI research microsite aims to highlight the research activities of academic staff and PhD students from the Culture, Media and Creative Industries Department of King’s College London. It offers access to some of the latest external work produced along with events organised and attended.
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The African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies will come together on the 14th of November in Lagos to celebrate the launch of their new research report and the new collaborative partnership behind the establishment of the new ARUA and The Guild Cluster of Research Excellence Africa-Europe CoRE on Creative Economies. Photo Courtesy @BayoOmoboriowo
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We are excited to be visiting Lagos (Nigeria) 13th-17th of November. The research trip includes various research activities, presentations and dissemination and marks the start of new collaborations across the new Africa-Europe CoRE on Creative economies. On the 13th of November, Dr Lauren England, Dr Eka Ipke and PhD research Ms Cristina Cabral will be…
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Dr Lauren England (Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries) and Dr Eka Ikpe have been awarded funding from King’s College London AHRC Impact Acceleration Account to work with partners based in Lagos (Nigeria) on the project “Supporting Women’s Creative Entrepreneurship in Lagos: A network and documentary film”. The project sees the KCL team working in partnership with…
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Following the screening of Astel, the first short film directed by Senegalese director Ramata-Toulaye Sy (2021) at King’s College London last Spring during the Decolonising Film Festivals and African Cinemas networking event, we were pleased to be invited to the Cambridge Film Festival to introduce and discuss Ramata-Toulaye Sy’s first feature length film, Banel &…