‘Diversity’ is an evolving dimension of discursive debates within publicly funded parts of the UK media. This article considers how representations of racial diversity in cinema were articulated in a particular moment in recent history. It traces the relationship between the broader New Labour neoliberal agenda of the late 1990s and the UK Film Council’s (UKFC) New Cinema Fund, the key funding mechanism for supporting black British cinema at the time. The authors suggest that the New Cinema Fund’s ‘institutional diversity’ agenda represented a symbolic effort by both the UKFC and UK public service broadcasters to redevelop black British film vis-a-vis a plethora of cultural imperatives oriented around the notion of ‘social inclusion’. The n...
This article has two aims. Firstly, it challenges the assumption in both policy and media studies of...
This paper explores the transnational and interstitial dimensions of cultural production in Britain ...
The article summarises key aspects of government intervention in the British film industry since the...
‘Diversity’ is an evolving dimension of discursive debates within publicly funded parts of the UK me...
‘Diversity’ is an evolving dimension of discursive debates within publicly funded parts of the UK m...
This article examines the BBC film NW as a locus for the emergence of a conditional aesthetic of bla...
From May 2000 until its demise in 2011, the UK Film Council (UKFC) was the main film funding body in...
Black Film British Cinema II considers the politics of Blackness in contemporary British cinema and ...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
© The Author(s) 2017. Academic, policy and industry debates have tended to focus on the mainstream f...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
This article seeks to develop an approach to cultural production which takes racism seriously. We su...
Media studies has traditionally been concerned with issues of representation, stereotyping, identity...
This article examines data from a year-long project, ‘Muslims in the European Mediascape’, which exp...
This article has two aims. Firstly, it challenges the assumption in both policy and media studies of...
This paper explores the transnational and interstitial dimensions of cultural production in Britain ...
The article summarises key aspects of government intervention in the British film industry since the...
‘Diversity’ is an evolving dimension of discursive debates within publicly funded parts of the UK me...
‘Diversity’ is an evolving dimension of discursive debates within publicly funded parts of the UK m...
This article examines the BBC film NW as a locus for the emergence of a conditional aesthetic of bla...
From May 2000 until its demise in 2011, the UK Film Council (UKFC) was the main film funding body in...
Black Film British Cinema II considers the politics of Blackness in contemporary British cinema and ...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
© The Author(s) 2017. Academic, policy and industry debates have tended to focus on the mainstream f...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
This article seeks to develop an approach to cultural production which takes racism seriously. We su...
Media studies has traditionally been concerned with issues of representation, stereotyping, identity...
This article examines data from a year-long project, ‘Muslims in the European Mediascape’, which exp...
This article has two aims. Firstly, it challenges the assumption in both policy and media studies of...
This paper explores the transnational and interstitial dimensions of cultural production in Britain ...
The article summarises key aspects of government intervention in the British film industry since the...