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Special Issue Event: Inequality and Culture Discussion
Sage Sociology
English - January 10, 2018 14:45 - 55 minutes - 51 MB - ★★★★ - 18 ratingsSocial Sciences Science Society & Culture sage sociology publications Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
To mark the publication of the special issue ‘Producing and Consuming Inequality: A Cultural Sociology of the Cultural Industries’, Edinburgh College of Art held an evening of discussion, debate, and decision-making, themed around the problem of social inequality and the cultural sector.
The special issue was published in Volume 11, Issue 3 of Cultural Sociology and was edited by Dave O’Brien , Kim Allen , Sam Friedman , and Anamik Saha. Academic research, highlighted in Cultural Sociology, has shown the inequalities associated with who makes culture in the UK; what is represented on stage, on screen, and in print; and who consumes the culture of our government supported cultural organisations.
The evening consisted of a panel of cultural practitioners, hosted by the guest editors of the special issue. The speakers on the panel were:
- Kate Fox, poet, comedian and academic;
- Clive Gilman, Creative Scotland and Scottish Funding Council;
- Robbie O’Neil, an actor whose work includes part in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, and Casualty;
- Yasmin Sulaiman, Editor-in-Chief at The List.
Following discussions and debate with the panel, audience Q&A considered how we might challenge some of the inequalities confronting contemporary culture.