Blog

  • A Prize for Dr O’Neill

    Congratulations to recent CMCI doctoral programme graduate Dr Rachel O’Neill, who has been named the winner of the SAGE prize for Excellence and Innovation for her article “The Work of Seduction: Intimacy and Subjectivity in… Read more

  • In Our Hands

    Scholarly research meets artistic expression at a new exhibition at Somerset House. It’s a collaboration between CMCI academic Dr Richard Howells and London-based art collective Le Gun, under the title “In Our Hands”. It explores… Read more

  • Words, Brush-strokes and Dancing Shoes

    Words, brush-strokes and dancing shoes have combined in a symposium on translatability across invisible borders in a symposium: Intersemiotic Translation, organised by CMCI Teaching Fellow Dr Ricarda Vidal and Madeleine Campbell. They explain that intersemiotic translation… Read more

  • Anna Reading Speaks at Oxford

    Our Head of Department Professor Anna Reading has been speaking at the International Gender Studies Centre at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. She presented the final talk on her research project: “Gender and Memory in… Read more

  • New Publication from Laura Speers

    CMCI Teaching Fellow Dr Laura Speers has a book chapter just out in an edited volume on the economic geography of music. The chapter is entitled ‘From Artist to Entrepreneur: The Working Lives of London-Based Rappers‘,… Read more

  • International Successes for Kate McMillan

    CMCI Teaching Fellow Dr Kate McMillan is celebrating a string of international success. Just as she prepares to go to St Petersburg, Russia to research new works as a guest of the National Centre for… Read more

  • Promotion Success for CMCI Academics

    Two of CMCI’s staff have just been promoted to senior academic posts. Dr Joanne Entwistle goes up from Senior Lecturer to Reader, while Dr Richard Howells moves from Reader to Professor. Joanne Entwistle’s research specialities… Read more

  • CMCI Research Presented in Canada

    Our Head of Department, Professor Anna Reading, and CMCI’s Dr Jessica Rapson have returned from Canada, where they presented aspects of their research work at the international symposium “Economies of Memory” at the University of… Read more

  • Lookin’ Good?

    If you are a creative worker, how important is your appearance and does it matter at work? CMCI Senior Lecturers Dr Joanne Entwistle and Dr Paul Sweetman are researching the way creative workers dress and… Read more

  • CMCI Explores the Creative Economy in Africa

    We are hosting a one-day seminar ‘Exploring the Creative Economy in Africa’ taking place here at King’s on the 27th of June. You are invited. The event is organised by CMCI’s Dr Roberta Comunian in… Read more