Category: research
CMCI team visit Lagos for a week
Sustainable Futures of Culture Project: International Workshop on Cultural Labour
PhD Student Presentations. Performing a Feminist and Gendered Self: Exploring the Subjectivities of Indonesian Women Who Engage with Feminist Discourses on Instagram
Seminar Findings: ‘Cultural engagement in the UK and Japan: key findings from the SCF surveys’
Always Keep in Control: The Pattern of TV Policy Changes in China
Cultural engagement in the UK and Japan: key findings from the SCF surveys
Cultural engagement in the UK and Japan: key findings from the SCF surveys
Creative Recovery: The Role of Cultural Policy in Shaping Post-Covid Urban Futures
Playing Queer and Queering Play – Effervescence and Transformation in Gaming Culture
New video on the impact of the Dundee Cultural Recovery Project
The Experiential Translation Network
See the “Intertwined: Fashion, Textile and Heritage in Nigeria” exhibition online
Online Interviewing Tips for Researchers
Euro 2020: could Twitter stop racist abuse before it happens?
The Covid-19 crisis and ‘critical juncture’ in cultural policy: a comparative analysis of cultural policy responses in South Korea, Japan and China
CMCI in the News -Again.
Success for MA CCI Alumnus
A Critical Theory of Navajo Design
New Korean and Chinese Editions of Howells’ Visual Culture
Research Funding Success for CMCI Doctoral Students
A Century Apart
Gamechangers – CMCI on the South Bank
Standing Room Only
Going “Globital”: Beyond Digital Memory in Brazil
A Strange and Ancient Reminder
New Book from CMCI’s Jessica Rapson
From Buddha to Bollywood
Being Human
The Intimate, the Private and the Public
Higher Love
Hooray for Henrik
News from Nowhere
Henrik in Budapest
BoB’s Your Uncle
Opening up Speech Archives
Going Strong
Royal Standard
Two Cambridges and a Titanic
The Titanic on Hampstead Heath
Outrage: A Hat-trick for Dr Howells
Howells to Speak at Battle of Ideas: Student Discounts
Congratulations Henrick
CMCI on American Network TV News
Women and Children First!
100 Years of the Titanic on Film
CMCI Link with the British Library
The British Universities Film and Video Council
New Book from CMCI
One Byron, Three Brontes and Two Beckhams
National Portrait Gallery / CMCI Triple Bill
“Groundbreaking Work”
The Titanic in Modern Memory
“Top-Notch”
A Fire in my Belly
Atheistic Christianity
‘What’s a stove doing there?’
Sorting The Sheep from the Sheep
Korea Opportunity
Bloch Party
Are we all cultural workers now?
CMCI at the Vancouver International Film Festival
Toussaint Optimism
Young women’s negotiations of heterosexual conventions: Theorizing Sexuality in Constructions of ‘the Feminist’
Congratulations Henrik
Doctor! Doctor!
“A Definitive Anthology”
Researching Cultural and Creative Industries in London
Controversy, Art and Power
Brick Lane: Innovation space
CMCI hosts Animation seminar
The Cultural Impact of UK Film: Questions and Evidence
New faces at CMCI!
Merry Christmas, Dr Burke
Deep Impact
Thank You for the Music (terms and conditions apply)
Fitting the Bill
More from Andy
Manga, Anime and Scanlation
Andy’s Swiss Role
Congratulations to Joaquim -Again!
Media Clusters
Museums and Urban Regeneration
After the Fall
Culture, Creativity -and Recession
A Sound Research Resource
Congratulations Joaquim!
Leading the World
Making Meaning, Making Money
New Book from CMCI Director
Manga scanlation interview
Picture Perfect
The Red Carpet
The Pleasure of Patronage
Paper ‘Democratic Culture: opening the arts to everyone’ by James Holden
Managing Nicely
Is It Becoz I Went to Cambridge?
All In the Family
RAE 2008
Myth, Film and Memory
The Contentious Museum
Celebrity Photography Since the Kuroi
Researching the Arts -Why Bother?
Visiting Researchers
New Lecturer Joins the MA in CCI
Creative Industries Journal
Civilising claims
Punk rock as English heritage
Nearer, my God, to Thee
The Value of Arts and Humanities Research
Thinking About a PhD?
Kudos from Amsterdam
M.A. Postdoctoral Fellowship
Liverpool’s cultural sustainability
