Cultural and Media Policy Studies News and Events
Dr Chris Bilton on Undigital - Content Creators after Coronavirus
As part of the Warwick Faculty of Arts at Home films which focus on 'Re-thinking the Creative Industries post-Covid-19', Dr Chris Bilton from the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies explores the 'undigital' creative economy. Chris asks us to consider what performances, publications and works of art and culture we value, and encourages to try to support artists and creators directly. Check out the film on Youtube.
Dr Clive Gray publishes new book: The Role of Today's Museum
The Role of Today's Museum takes a critical, interdisciplinary approach to studying museums and museum policy. As a result, the book will be of interest to academics and students engaged in the study of museums, cultural policy, social policy, cultural sociology, public policy and cultural and political economy. Highlighting the gaps that exist between policy ideals and museum practices, the book also provides valuable insights to policy-makers and practitioners.
CMPS Stays at Home 1st July 2020
Staff and students are welcome to join us for a morning of research and discussion about the current pre-occupations of Centre staff including the working-class audience for theatre, artists and human rights, precarious work in the West End and Broadway, statues of comedians and environmental sustainability in media production.