Category: staff
CMCI event – Gender and creative work in context
CMCI Research Seminar: Professor Ann R. David ‘Ram Gopal. Histories of Interweaving Indian Dance’
Always Keep in Control: The Pattern of TV Policy Changes in China
Playing Queer and Queering Play – Effervescence and Transformation in Gaming Culture
CMCI Researchers publish “A Modern Guide to Creative Economies”
The Experiential Translation Network
See the “Intertwined: Fashion, Textile and Heritage in Nigeria” exhibition online
Online Interviewing Tips for Researchers
CMCI in the News -Again.
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
CMCI Expert Comments on Rolf Harris Case on Sky TV and LBC
A Matter of Debate
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
Being Human
The Intimate, the Private and the Public
Higher Love
News from Nowhere
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
Frieze: We’ve Got You Covered
Guten Abend, Herr Bond
Howells to Speak at Battle of Ideas: Student Discounts
CMCI on American Network TV News
Women and Children First!
Colonel Gaddafi’s Hat
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
Sorting The Sheep from the Sheep
Toys Story
Korea Opportunity
Bloch Party
Are we all cultural workers now?
Homage to Catalonia
CMCI at the Vancouver International Film Festival
Andy’s new publication
New Journal, new paper
Harry Potter and the Deathly Howells (Part One)
Andy lectures at the Institute for Urban Design
Andy in Donostia, Gipuzkoa
Young women’s negotiations of heterosexual conventions: Theorizing Sexuality in Constructions of ‘the Feminist’
New Reviews for “Duke Ellington’s America”
Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway Autumn Events in Los Angeles and London
Andy Pratt has a new publication in Italian:
A busy time for Dr. Ruth Adams…
UN/SIDA ‘Expert brainstorm’
“Duke Ellington’s America” Heads to the London Jazz Festival and Guildhall School
Reputation
Cultural economy and development
‘Ellington’s America’ Resonates in London
“Duke Ellington’s America” Airs Across America
Rude Britannia
Prof.Dr. Leilei Li
‘Rethinking the Cultural and Creative Economy of Cities’
Read it Like Beckham
Dr. Ruth Adams contributes chapter to Gender, Sexuality and Museums
Private View
Perfect companions – Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship
Radio Days and the Page 99 Test for “Ellington’s America”
Beryl Bainbridge
Join the MA CCI Alumni group on LinkedIn!
CMCI ‘downunder’
Burrell, TLS and NY Times weigh in on “Ellington’s America”
“A Definitive Anthology”
Dr. Ruth Adams gave a paper at the Fourth Annual Comedy Conference
Secrecy and Silence reviewed in today’s Times Higher
Professor Andy Pratt gave papers at two conferences earlier this month.
Duke Ellington’s America out front in the TLS
Ellington’s early years spotlighted on BBC Radio 3’s Jazz Library
Ros Gill awarded International Gender and Language Association Prize
The Future of Cultural Work
Duke Ellington and Modernism on BBC Radio 3
Researching Cultural and Creative Industries in London
Lena Horne, vocalist and activist
THE’s Book of the Week
Global and World Cities lecture
UK events announced for “Duke Ellington’s America”
Debates on both sides of the Atlantic
Andy at the Arts Council
Andy Pratt’s European travels
Controversy, Art and Power
Brick Lane: Innovation space
CMCI hosts Animation seminar
CCI joins UNCTAD network
Hollywood’s 100th birthday
CMCI professor to address Council of Europe
Creatives, academics and workplace stress
The Cultural Impact of UK Film: Questions and Evidence
Tough marks for Obama from CMCI Lecturer
New faces at CMCI!
Sing CMCI
Can the Arts Save the Economy?
Deep Impact
Thank You for the Music (terms and conditions apply)
Keeping ITCH up to Scratch?
Welcome, Tracey
Congratulations, Fred!
Welcome, Hatty
Fitting the Bill
More from Andy
Manga, Anime and Scanlation
Andy’s Swiss Role
Media Clusters
Shadow (Minister) Boxing
Museums and Urban Regeneration
MediaFest
After the Fall
Culture, Creativity -and Recession
Welcome Mehita and Fred
Doctor Who in Korea
End of the world is near… on screen
Women in Music
You Are Not Watching Big Brother
Radio discussion on Cultural Decline
Welcome, Fernanda
Leading the World
Some Other Way Forward
New Book from CMCI Director
A License to Inform…
Manga scanlation interview
In the Loop
Goody Goody
Free Speech in the Universities
Picture Perfect
The Red Carpet
Movie star tantrums
