Media and cultural policies are shaped by the few with access to political power. What role can academics play in current policy debates? Philip Schlesinger is director of the Centre for Cultural Policy Research at the University of Glasgow. This event was recorded on 28 October 2009 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Buildin
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This paper considers the role of academics in current debates on media and cultural policy in the UK...
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The British Labour government’s media and cultural policies since 1997 are analysed as aspects of pu...
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Specialists in cultural policy draw on many scholarly literatures and traditions, including but not ...
Media and politics have always been mutually influential. The media plays an important political rol...
The study of institutions and policy processes in the formation of culture have been a major concern...
This paper considers the paradoxical situation confronting contemporary cultural policymaking wherei...
Politics and the media move fast. But the longer-term work of democracy and government goes on, oft...
Cultural policy and media policy have remained largely distinct fields of research, policy-making, a...
This paper considers the role of academics in current debates on media and cultural policy in the UK...
Continuing the Research Blog Series, Philip Schlesinger discusses his research into film policy deve...
What are the relations between an academic trajectory and the research field, and how do they change...
Cultural policy intersects with political, economic, and socio-cultural dynamics at all levels of so...
The relationship between culture and policy has long been a major topic for media and cultural studi...
The British Labour government’s media and cultural policies since 1997 are analysed as aspects of pu...
The Politics of Media Policy provides a critical perspective on the dynamics of media policy in the ...
In Scotland, the debate on the future of the BBC, and Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) more general...
This article offers a personal commentary on the influence of Tom O’Regan, my Honours supervisor in ...
Specialists in cultural policy draw on many scholarly literatures and traditions, including but not ...
Media and politics have always been mutually influential. The media plays an important political rol...
The study of institutions and policy processes in the formation of culture have been a major concern...
This paper considers the paradoxical situation confronting contemporary cultural policymaking wherei...
Politics and the media move fast. But the longer-term work of democracy and government goes on, oft...
Cultural policy and media policy have remained largely distinct fields of research, policy-making, a...