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Tiziana's research focuses on history of economic thought and economic history.
Nigel specializes in talent management, applied statistics and the way businesses utilise psychology and analytics.
Clea’s main research interest is in financial markets and how they are mediated in global and local discourses.
James’ work falls into two linked areas: media history and media political economy.
Vana has examined issues of television quality, cultural value and television archive in the digital, multiplatform age.
Sarah focusses on the future of publishing, digital media, smart media, feminist science and technology studies.
David's research spans questions of media technologies constituting the 'electronic landscapes' within which we live.
This MA explores twenty-first-century global politics through the intersection of critical theory, activism and artistic practice. You’ll engage with transformative ideas and real-world challenges, developing creative and analytical approaches to understanding power, resistance and change in a rapidly shifting world.
Goldsmiths has launched a new Young Podcaster competition with the winning entry being awarded £500.
On this Masters you'll learn the fundamental technical skills necessary to begin a career in screen sound, both as a location sound recordist and post-production sound designer. But equally importantly, you will gain an understanding of how a film’s narrative relies on the precise partnership between image and sound.