When The Space Becomes the Screen: A Research Laboratory and Public Outcome

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This summer the CCRI doctoral cohort have been given access to the SHU managed project space at S1 Artspace at Park Hill. We have collectively curated a series of experiments and projects individually and collaboratively under the title ‘Whispering, shouting, touching, passing’. Within this programme a smaller group of researchers (Helen Blejerman, Roland van Dierendonck, Marika Grasso, Jackie Leaver, Tim […]

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Dr Becky Shaw Researcher Blog – Becky Shaw and Emma Bolland (PhD candidate and Fine Art Associate Lecturer) report on participation in the National Association of Fine Art Education (NAFAE) annual conference, and their paper on oHPo Radio

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NAFAE explores and champions the changing terrain of fine art education in the UK. The focus of this years’ conference (May 29th) was Making Communities and Making with Communities, looking at the significance of community both within fine art education and in the communities that fine art education interacts with and builds. The day was intense and packed with really […]

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Graduate Teaching Assistant Studentships in CCRI

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The Culture & Creativity Research Institute (CCRI) at Sheffield Hallam University are now advertising for applications for Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) studentships, commencing 1st October 2022. For further information and guidance please visit the FindAPhD.com links below: PhD Opportunities in Art, Media Arts and Design – https://www.findaphd.com/phds/programme/phd-opportunities-in-art-media-arts-and-design/?p4989 PhD Opportunities in Communication, Media and Film Studies – https://www.findaphd.com/phds/programme/phd-opportunities-in-communication-media-and-film-studies/?p4987 PhD Opportunities in […]

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CCRI Doctoral Conference IMPACT 2021 – 15th & 16th September 2021

The IMPACT 2021 Conference programme can be found online here. Sheffield Hallam University students and staff are invited to attend IMPACT 2021, a conference led by the University’s Culture & Creativity Research Institute. The event will take place online across two days and will weave together presentations from Postgraduate Research Students (PGR) and Early Career Researchers (ECR), with discussions and presentations by staff […]

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PhD Studentship Opportunities in CCRI

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CCRI are now advertising Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) studentships for postgraduate research students in the Art, Design & Media Research Centre, Centre for Culture, Media and Society and the Humanities Research Centre, with a proposed study start date of October 2021. The deadline for applications is 1st June 2021, and applications should be submitted to the ! RIS Culture & […]

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Three new Lab4Living PhD Studentship opportunities

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Lab4Living is now advertising for three new PhD Studentships, to join its existing cohort of eight students. The studentships will support art and design led research projects that explore a range of socially urgent topics under the broader themes of the 100-Year Life and the Future Home. The studentships will focus on one of three research areas: Future-Proofing Life: Exploring Extreme […]

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Diane Rodgers Researcher Blog: Adventures in Folklore with the BBC!

About the Author Diane A. Rodgers is a Senior Lecturer in Media, Arts and Communications at Sheffield Hallam University and a C3RI PhD candidate conducting doctoral research relating to folklore and folk horror in ‘wyrd’ 1970s British Film and Television. On either side of the festive period, I was lucky to have a number of direct collaborations with the BBC in relation to […]

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Researcher Blog by PhD candidate Sophie Parkes-Nield: Folklore on Screen 2019

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About the author Sophie Parkes-Nield is a doctoral researcher in C3RI’s Centre for Contemporary Legend where she has recently embarked on a practice-based PhD.  Sophie brings together creative writing and folklore in her doctoral research which will focus on British calendar customs. Sophie will travel throughout Britain to witness traditional customs and to interview local people about why they take part […]

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‘Morris: A Ghost for Today’ – PhD researcher Diana Taylor’s symposium explores the relevance of William Morris in an age of instability

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Morris: A Ghost for Today symposium William Morris Gallery, London E17 4FP Saturday 05 October, 10AM – 1PM Free to attend – register on Eventbrite here. Morris: A Ghost for Today is a symposium bringing together five contemporary, London-based artists to address the relevance of William Morris and why he matters particularly today, in these times of ecological and political instability. This […]

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