Blog

  • London: Gateway to Cinema and Media Studies

    CMCI is teaming up with University of Notre Dame (USA), The Society for Cinema and Media Studies, and King’s own Film Studies department to present a three-day symposium:  London: Gateway to Cinema and Media Studies.… Read more

  • We Launch Our New Research Website

    We are delighted to announce the launch of CMCI-kings.org, a new website for the department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries here at King’s. It is designed to showcase all the latest research, impact and… Read more

  • Launch of CMCI-Kings.org

    Professor Jeanette Steemers It’s an absolute pleasure to see the launch of the CMCI-Kings.org website today. The launch represents the culmination of efforts by CMCI staff and students together to provide an accessible and up-to-the-minute… Read more

  • Energy in Store: How can museums encourage more productive relationships with their communities?

    Dr Anna Woodham @Aura Films For the last year, I have been part of a project called ‘Energy in Store’ working with the Science Museum Group (SMG) to consider how museums can better meet the needs of diverse audiences. In particular, we have… Read more

  • Reflections on the Cultural Memory Group: Forgetting in the Digital Media Ecology

    Taylor Annabell   At a recent session of the Culture Memory Group, Professor Andrew Hoskins from the University of Glasgow invited us to consider the significance of forgetting in understanding memory and in particular, approaching memory in… Read more

  • CMCI Emerging Voices 2019: “Beyond Disciplines”

    Elena Terranova and Rebecca Young  CMCI Emerging Voices is an annual conference led by PhD students at the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI), in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King’s… Read more

  • About George Clooney

    Friends and colleagues gathered for an event at King’s to toast the launch of CMCI’s Professor Paul McDonald’s latest book, which traces the career of actor-filmmaker George Clooney. He begins with the hit television medical… Read more

  • Beyond Disciplines

    The programme and final details are out for our Emerging Voices Conference 2019, under the theme “Beyond Disciplines.” The conference is organised by a team of volunteer PhD students here at the Department of Culture,… Read more

  • England In Australia

    CMCI PhD student Lauren England in making waves in Australia, where she is presenting her research on UK craft higher education and professional practice. She’s giving seminars at a number of Australian universities, presenting her… Read more

  • Book Award for Sarah Atkinson

    Congratulations to our head of Department, Dr Sarah Atkinson, who is the runner up in the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies 2019 Awards for Best Monograph. Sarah has been honoured for her:… Read more