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  • KCL staff from CMCI and Culture collaborate with the APPG in Creative Diversity for the Creative Majority report

    Dr Tamsyn Dent In September 2021, members from CMCI presented the research findings and policy recommendations from the Creative Majority report at the House of Commons. The report, produced in collaboration with King’s Culture emerged from the… Read more

  • Creative Work: Possible Futures After Covid-19 Workshop

    Dr Roberta Comunian and Dr Lauren England in partnership with Dr Federica Viganò from the Faculty of Education of University of Bolzen have organised an international online workshop ‘Creative Work: Possible Futures After Covid-19’.  The workshop… Read more

  • Taylor Annabell is awarded MSA Best Paper 2021

    CMCI PhD student Taylor Annabell has been awarded the Memory Studies Association Best Paper Award 2021 for her paper entitled “Narratives of the self and digital memory work on social media platforms”. In this paper,… Read more

  • Thinnai fête: book launch of Ari Gautier’s new works

    Book launch of Ari Gautier’s new short story collection and second novel’s English translation, with panel discussion and Q&A. About this event: The IATIO project (India and the Indian Ocean in the Early Decolonial Period:… Read more

  • Interview with Holly Leung

    by Kirsty Warner For this weeks Alumni interview, I caught up with Holly Leung, to find out, among other things, why she chose CMCI’s MA Art’s & Cultural Management course, how this course helped to… Read more

  • New Report on Creative Economies in Africa

    Dr Roberta Comunian and Dr Lauren England are delighted to announce that the final report from the AHRC funded international research network “UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORTING CREATIVE ECONOMIES IN AFRICA” has now been published and is available to download… Read more

  • Interview with Dr Camilo Sol Inti Soler Caicedo

    by Kirsty Warner In the latest post of the Alumni Blog series, I caught up with Dr Camilo Sol Inti Soler Caicedo, to find out why he chose CMCI’s Ph.D. Culture, Media and the Creative… Read more

  • Interview with Rachael Hastie

    by Kirsty Warner As part of the Alumni Blog series, I caught up with Rachael Hastie to find out, among other things, why she chose CMCI’s MA Arts & Cultural Management course, what transferable skills… Read more

  • Euro 2020: could Twitter stop racist abuse before it happens?

    Dr Ruth Adams of CMCI met up (online) with Dr Nicole Ferdinand, Senior Lecturer in Events Management at Oxford Brookes University, to learn more about her groundbreaking work as part of the research collective RUAIRE. … Read more

  • Interview with Dr Nicole Ferdinand

    by Kirsty Warner For the next post in the Alumni Blog series, I caught up with Nicole Ferdinand to find out, among other things, why she chose CMCI’s Ph.D. Culture, Media and the Creative Industries… Read more