In 2015, our award-winning film ‘You Can’t Move History, You Can Secure the Future’ looked at young people’s engagement with cultural heritage through the example of the Long Live Southbank (LLSB) campaign to save the Undercroft skate space. Since the end of 2015, the relationship between the Southbank’s communities and policymakers has improved dramatically. Our new film, You Can Make History, documents the ongoing project to restore previously closed-off areas of the Undercroft, and the changes in the relationship between young people and policymakers on London’s Southbank. As well as showcasing the progress made by LLSB, it allows Southbank Centre management a space to articulate their experience of moving towards a more positive and co...
Capacity building for activism: learning from the past for the futureNorth Edinburgh Social History ...
This report is a collation of material gathered through a participatory research process carried out...
The regional film archives of England are owned and operated within different contexts and each one ...
The tagline, ‘You Can’t Move History: You Can Secure the Future’, encapsulated the battle at the hea...
The tagline, ‘You Can’t Move History: You Can Secure the Future’, encapsulated the battle at the hea...
Through this film - and the filmmaking process - we sought to understand and communicate the Undercr...
This article sets out key findings of an interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
This paper is about a documentary that formed one component of a project to draw attention to and co...
Two of us – Lianne and Richard – are administrators on a Facebook page titled ‘York Past and Present...
A community project was created to work with first year students in documentary film to create a dig...
This article sets out key findings of an interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
This project originated in 2015 as a result of public responses to the 'Radical New Cross: Protest a...
Debates about heritage have posed questions about what is of value and who can ascribe value. These ...
Heritage Project at The Workhouse, Southwell, is a 5-year long collaboration partly funded by Nation...
Concrete Heart Land exposes the social cleansing of the Heygate Estate in Elephant and Castle, South...
Capacity building for activism: learning from the past for the futureNorth Edinburgh Social History ...
This report is a collation of material gathered through a participatory research process carried out...
The regional film archives of England are owned and operated within different contexts and each one ...
The tagline, ‘You Can’t Move History: You Can Secure the Future’, encapsulated the battle at the hea...
The tagline, ‘You Can’t Move History: You Can Secure the Future’, encapsulated the battle at the hea...
Through this film - and the filmmaking process - we sought to understand and communicate the Undercr...
This article sets out key findings of an interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
This paper is about a documentary that formed one component of a project to draw attention to and co...
Two of us – Lianne and Richard – are administrators on a Facebook page titled ‘York Past and Present...
A community project was created to work with first year students in documentary film to create a dig...
This article sets out key findings of an interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
This project originated in 2015 as a result of public responses to the 'Radical New Cross: Protest a...
Debates about heritage have posed questions about what is of value and who can ascribe value. These ...
Heritage Project at The Workhouse, Southwell, is a 5-year long collaboration partly funded by Nation...
Concrete Heart Land exposes the social cleansing of the Heygate Estate in Elephant and Castle, South...
Capacity building for activism: learning from the past for the futureNorth Edinburgh Social History ...
This report is a collation of material gathered through a participatory research process carried out...
The regional film archives of England are owned and operated within different contexts and each one ...