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Oonagh’s research has explored best practice on the scalability of emerging technologies for cultural organisations.
John Newbigin is co-founder and first Chair of Creative England (from 2011 to 2018), a public/private partnership that invests in creative content businesses and digital technology.
Nicola specialises in economics of intellectual property, with a focus on the creative industries and trade secrets.
James examines areas of cultural theory, science fiction, post-humanism, ecology and theories of fiction.
Uy-Tioco, Cecilia S. and Cabañes, Jason Vincent. 2026. Glocal intimacies as non-West and global South theory-building for mobile media and communication. Mobile Media & Communication, ISSN 2050-1579. Ambivalent visibilities: Social media bullying
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Garland, Ruth. 2026. Executing a Personal PoliticalBranding Campaign from Within Government: The Case of the UK Finance Minister Rishi Sunak and Social Media (2020–2022). Journal of Political Marketing, ISSN 1537-7857. No escape from the No.10.
Bruce is a writer and illustrator of children’s literature with interests in picture books and graphic novels.
Feyzi’s research interests include social movement strategy and organising, and the links between labour, politics and global development.
Wendy is an experienced music and media professional with particular interests in film music and music creativity.