AHRC Funded Network: Improving Cultural Work (ICW)
Seminar 4 - Access to the cultural industries: education and training
Bournemouth University December 3rd, 2-5pm

The ICW series of seminars have been set up by Professor Kate Oakley (Leeds University) and Dr Bridget Conor (Kings College London) to address a major issue of current public policy concern; namely the exclusions and inequalities manifest in cultural labour markets. Its core aim is to help inform policy in this field and the development of guidelines, advocacy material and expert advice on both the sources of exclusion and inequality, and the ways in which they might be addressed. It brings academics together with public policy makers, trade unions, employers and activists to explore these issues.

The fourth session in the seminar series will take place at Bournemouth University in collaboration with CEMP the Centre of Excellence in Media Practice. This session will look at routes into employment in the cultural industries whether via higher or further education, training or apprenticeship. In keeping with the seminar series overall, the focus is on inequality and we will thus consider the role of education and training in both perpetuating and combatting inequality and exclusion in these industries. Joining us will be speakers Mark Banks, Tamsyn Dent, Jacqueline McManus and David Buckingham.


Kate Oakley
Professor of Cultural Policy and Director of Research
School of Media and Communication,
University of Leeds

               
 Latest book: Culture, Economy and Politics: the Case of New Labour (Palgrave 2015, with David Hesmondhalgh, David Lee and Melissa Nisbett)
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