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Conference panel report – Creative Citizens | Media for Social Change
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. Conference panel report – Creative Citizens. October 25, 2014. As the academic lead for the Hyperlocal Media strand of the Creative Citizens project I was tasked with pulling together a findings and discussion panel for the Creative Citizens conference. In September 2014. I was pleased to get input from practitioners as well as academics and below is a summary of the panel:. This journey has led us, argued Andy...
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Voices of War and Peace NEWS | History, Heritage and Archives
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. Voices of War and Peace NEWS. May 13, 2015. Information on the latest activities from the Voices of War and Peace. Our Community Research Fund has now opened. The fund is open to academics who are working in collaboration with community groups and up to 15,000 can be applied for. Conference: Nonconformist Responses to the First World War. Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre, Birmingham 15-16 September 2015. Research...
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Human Music Interaction | Interactive Cultures
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. July 27, 2015. In my last post. I referred to a new field of research that bridges computer science, cultural studies, media theory, musicology, medicine, psychology, sociology and more. That probably takes a little explaining. Interdisciplinarity is not a field of research. Christopher Small’s idea of ‘musicking’. To generate sound and manipulate the movement of water. The study of HMI is interested in tha...
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South Korea Popular Music Archive and Museum | History, Heritage and Archives
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. South Korea Popular Music Archive and Museum. January 29, 2015. Paul Long and I welcomed Dr Jiyun Yoo to BCMCR in January. Jiyun has recently returned to South Korea following the award of her PhD from Warwick and has been invited to be part of a project to construct an Asian popular music archive in the ‘Asian Culture Complex’. Located in Gwangju, a city in the Southwestern part of South Korea. 3 The Metadata ...
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Forgotten Drama Conference | History, Heritage and Archives
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. May 8, 2015. Royal Holloway 23-25 April. I spoke about a largely forgotten 30’ film called. A Touch of Eastern Promise. BBC2, 1973, written by English Regions Drama Department script editor, Tara Prem. Tara was in the audience for my talk, and I was very pleased to see her again, despite the additional pressure to get everything right! Gangsters, Black Christmas, Empire Road. On the afternoon of the second day ...
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Connected Communities – Pararchive Conference, University of Leeds | History, Heritage and Archives
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. Connected Communities – Pararchive Conference, University of Leeds. April 15, 2015. Members of BCMCR had a strong showing at the recent Pararchive conference held at University of Leeds with Vanessa Jackson. In attendance and presenting papers. The conference was held to mark the end of the AHRC Connected Communities. Funded Pararchive research project. And also to launch Yarn Community. As well as Sam. Alison ...
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The Sounds of History? Preserving popular music heritage | History, Heritage and Archives
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. The Sounds of History? Preserving popular music heritage. January 29, 2015. In attendance were Andy Linehan, Popular Music Curator at the British Library. Dr Rajinder Dudrah, University of Manchester and Bhangra expert. Paul Martin, pop music historian. Craig Hamilton, Harkive. Kingsley Harris from the East Anglian Music Archive (see below for more) as well as BCMCR members. East Anglian Music Archive. I attend...
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History, Heritage and Archives | A research group at BCMCR | Page 2
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. Welcome to History, Heritage and Archives. History, Heritage and Archives acts as a forum to bring together scholars across the Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research who are actively involved in research into media based archiving and heritage culture. In particular we are interested in how these archives and practices are inflected by digital technologies and environments. Archiving into the Future.
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BBC Genome Project | History, Heritage and Archives
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Media for Social Change. Creative Economy and Cultural Policy. History, Heritage and Archives. October 17, 2014. The BBC Genome Project went live this week, and already I’m an addict! The http:/ genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/. A colleague and I were lucky enough to go down to London a few months ago and have a sneak preview of the Genome project. We were extremely impressed then, and having tried it out on BBC premises, it is fantastic to now be able to access it whenever I want. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consec...
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