Cultural and Media Policy Studies News and Events
CCMPS researcher Heidi Ashton invited to be part of the global research fellows network at the creative industries Policy Evidence Centre (PEC)
The creative industries Policy Evidence Centre (PEC) have created a global network of research fellows. The network consists of "leading experts from diverse backgrounds, areas of specialism and parts of the globe. They facilitate knowledge exchange at Creative PEC through seminars, blogs and discussion papers and smaller thematic research networks." Dr Heidi Ashton from the Centre for Culture and Media Policy Studies was invited to join this prestigious group and is looking forward to working and learning with and from them: bringing that learning back to the centre and integrating it into her work with colleagues and students.
CMPS Research in The Guardian: Heidi Ashton on social security and creative workers
Dr. Heidi Ashton's research for the performing arts union, Equity, into how freelance workers are impacted by the UK benefits system is featured in The Guardian, 26th May 2023.
Fashion as Creative Economy: The CMPS Annual Lecture 8th June.
The Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies is pleased to invite you to its Annual Lecture Event, featuring Angela McRobbie, Dan Strutt and Carolina Bandinelli in conversation about their book, Fashion as Creative Economy (Polity, 2022). Thursday 8th June, 4.30pm in FAB0.08, followed by a drinks reception. Please e-mail SCAPVCenquiries@warwick.ac.uk if you plan to attend.