The Covid-19 crisis of 2020-2021 has resulted in numerous communal and individual responses to the impact of coronavirus and the resulting lockdown across the U.K. that have been widely shared and often copied in both the physical and online worlds. Many of these activities developed spontaneously as new customs and rituals, from the communal clapping on Thursday evenings, to the display of rainbow drawings and teddy bears in front windows and the appearance of scarecrows in gardens and beside roads. Simultaneously, online communities have circulated Covid-19 related memes including cartoons, narratives, rumours, conspiracy theories and contemporary legends. The lockdowns and restrictions resulting from this crisis have also forced the canc...
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 triggered a global public health crisis. States, inter...
This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-...
The Deborah D51 World War One Tank research was invited by AHRC to take part in the BBC MuseumFromH...
The first UK lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic during the Spring of 2020 resulted in numerous commun...
IntroductionArts and cultural engagement activities have long been found to support wellbeing within...
The UK government uses news conferences, press releases, official websites, mainstream and social m...
How did cultural consumption change during the Covid-19 pandemic? Whilst the impact of the pandemic ...
This chapter focuses user-generated internet memes related to the COVID-19 crisis, particularly the ...
On July 19th 2021, the UK government lifted the COVID-19 restrictions that had been in place since M...
Drawing on thirty in-depth interviews with faith leaders in the UK (including Islam, Christianity, J...
In this introduction, we outline the context for the international emergence of cultural policy resp...
The global outbreak of the COVID-19 has occasioned disruptions to all people’s diverse cultures acro...
Although the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on the arts and cultural sector due to the closu...
Whilst quarantine has been experienced in a multitude of ways around the world, for some anthropolog...
COVID-19 is not the first, nor will it be the last, global pandemic or health crisis. The Influenza ...
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 triggered a global public health crisis. States, inter...
This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-...
The Deborah D51 World War One Tank research was invited by AHRC to take part in the BBC MuseumFromH...
The first UK lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic during the Spring of 2020 resulted in numerous commun...
IntroductionArts and cultural engagement activities have long been found to support wellbeing within...
The UK government uses news conferences, press releases, official websites, mainstream and social m...
How did cultural consumption change during the Covid-19 pandemic? Whilst the impact of the pandemic ...
This chapter focuses user-generated internet memes related to the COVID-19 crisis, particularly the ...
On July 19th 2021, the UK government lifted the COVID-19 restrictions that had been in place since M...
Drawing on thirty in-depth interviews with faith leaders in the UK (including Islam, Christianity, J...
In this introduction, we outline the context for the international emergence of cultural policy resp...
The global outbreak of the COVID-19 has occasioned disruptions to all people’s diverse cultures acro...
Although the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on the arts and cultural sector due to the closu...
Whilst quarantine has been experienced in a multitude of ways around the world, for some anthropolog...
COVID-19 is not the first, nor will it be the last, global pandemic or health crisis. The Influenza ...
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 triggered a global public health crisis. States, inter...
This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-...
The Deborah D51 World War One Tank research was invited by AHRC to take part in the BBC MuseumFromH...