
Cultural Industries in London Podcast
1) Blow Up the Humanities
Professor Miller discusses his new book Blow Up the Humanities. A short, sharp, and provocative book, Blow Up the Humanities asserts that there are now two humanities within academia. One is the vener...Show More
2) Creativity: How to help it, how to kill it
If creativity is the answer, what's the question? What do we really want? What is creativity? How do we do it? Why do we value it? What happens when the imagination, always a personal delight, and the...Show More
3) Panel Session (Phil Mills)
Phil Mills is on the National Executive Committee of BECTU. Having worked in theatre for over thirty years, here he discusses the low numbers of black theatre workers, particularly in creative or skil...Show More
4) Panel Session (Ian Matthews)
Ian Matthews is head of Employee Engagement at Arts Council England. In this panel presentation he talks about the model and approach used at the Council to ensure management is supportive of staff.
5) Panel Session (Jan Scott Nelson)
Jan Scott Nelson is a coach and web designer based in Northern England. Here she discusses her work with perpetrators of bullying.
6) Interns in the Media Workplace (Fiona O'Cleirigh)
Fiona O'Cleirigh started the Cash for Interns Campaign and is Vice Chair of the NUJ's London branch. She makes the case for paying interns the minimum wage and discusses some examples of people who ha...Show More
7) Bullying in the Arts (Dr Anne-Marie Quigg)
Dr Anne-Marie Quigg is Director of Jackson Quigg Associates and received her PhD from City University. She discusses her research into bullying in the arts and describes the work she is doing to comba...Show More
8) Cultural Work - Is it fair? (Professor Kate Oakley)
Kate Oakley, visiting professor at City University, charts the history of the cultural industries in the UK and examines the implicit assumption that working in this sector is inherently positive.