‘Workers’: Life, Creativity and Resisting Racial Capitalism
Photini Vrikki2019-06-05T12:49:55+01:00This post first appeared on the Sociological Review's website here. By Jay Gearing and Ben [...]
This post first appeared on the Sociological Review's website here. By Jay Gearing and Ben [...]
35.875 people have died in the mediterranean sea since 1993 to today trying to reach [...]
We recently collaborated with Runnymede Trust, the UK's leading independent race equality think tank to to [...]
This short documentary illustrates one of the outcomes from the Northern Ireland strand of Creative [...]
On the 1st October we were part of an event in Peterborough where there was [...]
This short film encompasses interviews we conducted with Irish civil rights activists from the late [...]
by Michael Pierse Irish working-class history and writing are attracting increasing academic interest, and rightly [...]
Opportunity We invite proposals from artists in any visual arts discipline or film to propose [...]
Co-creation is central to the AHRC Connected Communities’ Creative Interruptions project in which researchers from [...]
This new book by our own Michael Pierse, provides a wide-ranging and authoritative chronicle of the [...]