Staff in ICCE
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Staff list
Professor Victoria Alexander
V.Alexander (@gold.ac.uk)
Victoria’s research combines sociology of the arts, visual culture, sociology of organisations and culture.
Karla Barnacle-Best
k.barnacle-best (@gold.ac.uk)
Karla has worked for over 30 years as an arts manager across theatre, live art, visual art and literature.
Dr Katie Beswick
k.beswick (@gold.ac.uk)
Katie Beswick’s research interests include - performance, visual art, music, hip hop, housing, class, feminism
Dr Aleksandar Brkić
a.brkic (@gold.ac.uk)
Alex is creatively balancing between the worlds of arts management and cultural policy research, teaching and practice.
Dr Paul Clements BA MA PhD
p.clements (@gold.ac.uk)
Paul is a lecturer in arts and cultural policy, spending many years working with marginalised communities.
Claire Cooke
c.cooke (@gold.ac.uk)
I am interested in magic, ritual, public space, performance (and its history), contemporary art and film.
Dr Nuria Cortes-Romero
N.CortesRomero (@gold.ac.uk)
Nuria focuses on tourism as a cross-phenomenon related to cultural policy, leisure, urban regeneration, and localization
Adrian De La Court
a.delacourt (@gold.ac.uk)
Originally trained as an artist and dancer, Adrian has developed a strong portfolio career in the creative industries
Dr Cecilia Dinardi
c.dinardi (@gold.ac.uk)
Cecilia focuses on cultural policies, creative economy, heritage, cities, urban regeneration & creative methodologies
Ashley Evenson
A.Evenson (@gold.ac.uk)
Ashley is Lecturer of Creative Enterprise for the Institute of Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship (ICCE) and the Programme Facilitator for Synapse.
Professor Mike Featherstone
m.featherstone (@gold.ac.uk)
Mike’s current interests are consumer culture, ageing, the body, global culture and knowledge formation.
Dr Shuo Feng
s.feng (@gold.ac.uk)
Shuo studies alternative luxury and alternative ways of living outside of mainstream capitalist consumerism.
Dr Nicola Guy
n.guy (@gold.ac.uk)
Nicola’s research looks at exhibition-making and museum practices as a means of the production of space
Professor Dr Andrew Holden
andrew.holden (@gold.ac.uk)
Andrew Holden is Professor of Environment and Tourism at Goldsmiths, University of London. He conducts research that focusses on the environment/culture interface especially in the context of sustainable tourism, mobilities and the history of tourism.
Dr Richard Hull
r.hull (@gold.ac.uk)
Richard explores social and sustainable enterprise and emerging alternatives to shareholder-focused forms of capitalism.
Oliver Kempton
o.kempton (@gold.ac.uk)
Oliver’s focus is on using social research, evaluation and analysis to help organisations understand their impact.
Dr Sylvia Lahav
s.lahav (@gold.ac.uk)
Sylvia remains interested in the way in which museums of art use textual explanation to interpret their collections
Sara Linden
s.linden (@gold.ac.uk)
Sara’s interests include city branding, gender and urban spaces, and representation of cities in the media
Dr. Kelly Meng Parnwell
k.meng (@gold.ac.uk)
Kelly's current research focuses on international business development and strategic management in the luxury industry.
Jonathan Meth
j.meth (@gold.ac.uk)
Jonathan has over 25 years’ experience as a Senior Arts manager working internationally.
Dr Henry Morgan
h.morgan (@gold.ac.uk)
Henry's research explores the role of digital platforms in popular music cultures and the mediation of identities.
Dr Pauline Muir
p.muir (@gold.ac.uk)
Pauline's research interests are in culture, religion & include a focus on congregational singing in Africa megachurches
Dr Oonagh Murphy
o.murphy (@gold.ac.uk)
Oonagh’s research has explored best practice on the scalability of emerging technologies for cultural organisations
Dr George Musgrave
g.musgrave (@gold.ac.uk)
Interdisciplinary sociologist of music, researching musicians' psychosocial working lives
John Newbigin, OBE
j.newbigin (@gold.ac.uk)
John was awarded an OBE for “services to creative industries and the arts” in the Queen’s 2015 New Years Honours L
Oliver Peterson Gilbert
o.petersongilbert (@gold.ac.uk)
Sociology of art, cultural policy, curatorial practice, ethnomusicology, cultural history, and the creative industries.
Siân Prime
s.prime (@gold.ac.uk)
Siân has worked globally with cultural, creative and social enterprises to develop sustainable, equitable models.
Dr Nicola Searle
n.searle (@gold.ac.uk)
Nicola specialises in economics and management of IP, with a focus on the creative industries and trade secrets.
Dr Martin Smith
msmit053 (@gold.ac.uk)
Martin works in the media, cultural and creative sectors in various advisory, executive, and non-executive capacities
Dr Tomoko Tamari
t.tamari (@gold.ac.uk)
Tomoko’s interests are Japanese culture & society; consumer culture; visual culture; technology and the body.
Nicola Turner
nicola.turner (@gold.ac.uk)
Nicola advises, consults, coaches and teaches, specialising in cultural leadership and entrepreneurship.