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758_32 Nico Macdonald's Bookmarks Tagged With "cultural production"

  1. Visit Audio: Analysis: A Nation of Billy Elliots?, BBC Radio 4, 20 April 2008 Audio: Analysis: A Nation of Billy Elliots?, BBC Radio 4, 20 April 2008

    Camilla Cavendish asks why our cultural industries are now so attractive to the government. Participants: Corinne Bougaard, Artistic Director, Union Dance Company; Nicholas Hytner, Director, The National Theatre; Sara Selwood, Professor of Cultura… More

  2. Visit 'The future of Weblogging' Nico Macdonald, The Register, 18 April 2004 'The future of Weblogging' Nico Macdonald, The Register, 18 April 2004

    There is much to celebrate in the development of Weblogging, but the discussion of the phenomenon is often uncritical and un-ambitious. If Weblogging is the answer, what was the question? No one admits it, but it is in part a product of our confes… More

  3. Visit 'Creative London: London’s Creative Job Creation' James Heartfield, Rising East 7, Debate, Issue No. 7, September 2007 'Creative London: London’s Creative Job Creation' James Heartfield, Rising East 7, Debate, Issue No. 7, September 2007

    [The report] London’s Creative Sector 2007, prepared by economist Alan Freeman, is part of a trend among policy makers to elevate the importance of the creative industries, and their supposedly special contribution to wealth creation. Its premises… More

  4. Visit Survey: New Media 'Among the audience' The Economist, Apr 20th 2006 Survey: New Media 'Among the audience' The Economist, Apr 20th 2006

    The era of mass media is giving way to one of personal and participatory media, says Andreas Kluth. That will profoundly change both the media industry and society as a whole... The mainstream media, says David Weinberger, a blogger, author and fe… More

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