THE FUTURE OF CULTURAL WORK
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THE FUTURE OF CULTURAL WORK


Organisers: Mark Banks and Stephanie Taylor (CRESC, Open University), Rosalind Gill and Andy Pratt (Centre for Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research, King’s College, London). Date: Monday 7 June 2010. Venue: Open University London Regional Centre, Camden. Keynote speakers: David Hesmondhalgh, Georgina Born, Mark Deuze, Melissa Gregg (final list TBC).

Call for Papers: send to [email protected] until April 9th.



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