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  • Language The Beatles Words

    “Just a band?” – A conversation about language

    A: “The Beatles, just a band”. Too true, the Beatles were ‘just a band’, as were Led Zepplin, the Beach Boys….” B: “How can you say that? The Beatles defined a generation of cultural trends! They had massive influences beyond the realm of just music! They created peace movements, wrote…

    February 23, 2009
  • Films Sydney The Matrix Urban Geography Visualising Cities

    Visualising Cities: Part 3 – “…starring, Sydney as Nowhere in Particular…”

    Carrying on my series of visualising cities (see Part 1 and Part 2), I wanted to focus on one of my specialist cities…. No doubt you have all seen the Matrix films, and no doubt you would have recognised the fact that it was Sydney in the background, playing the…

    February 17, 2009
  • Eric Von Hippel Free-revealing Innovation

    Collaborative Innovation: Some thoughts

    A recent book called ‘The Game Changer‘ by AG Lafley and Ram Charan states that innovation is a social process. This social, and therefore, collaborative innovation is more often than not seen as a source of development and growth for a wide range of societal and economic goals. The quest…

    February 10, 2009
  • Architecture Industry Creative Industries Projects Social Network Analysis Urban Geography

    Mapping London’s skyline

    Architecture, the design of buildings and outdoor places is one of the most fundamental processes of human society – the production of where we live, where we work and where we play can all be attributed to the architectural profession. As an urban geographer, I am fascinated with the built…

    January 27, 2009
  • Andy Duncan Creative Industries DCMS Freelancers

    Andy Duncan puts Creative Industries back on the Map

    The creative industries seem to have reached somewhat of a plateau in recent years in terms of their progression as a concept or vehicle for improving our economic competencies. I don’t mean in terms of actual economic performance, indeed David Harte recently blogged about how the creative industries may be…

    January 15, 2009
  • Bruno Latour Creative Class Language Richard Florida Urban Geography Video Lectures Words

    Video lectures worth taking the time to watch….

    Trawling the internet for videos worth watching is definitely a time-consuming exercise, yet I’ve found that over the course a year or so, I’ve manged to accumulate a host of bookmarked pages of videos that I felt I would want to watch again (for differing reasons I hasten to add).…

    January 13, 2009
  • Badiou Bergson Films Poststructuralism Urban Geography Visualising Cities

    Visualising Cities: Part 2

    Having described how I think that the image of a city in film can be an interesting and alternative way of capturing its complexity in a previous blog entry, I wanted to elaborate this idea after some interesting comments, most notably from my brother (cheap plug coming up), who hosts…

    January 5, 2009
  • Actor-Network Theory Poststructuralism Web 2.0 Words

    What now for Actor-Network Theory with the advent of Web 2.0?

    Actor-Network Theory (or simply, ANT) has been my staple diet of social theory, methodology and research direction for the last 6 years now, with my PhD thesis revolving around the tenant of ANT and Bruno Latour‘s writings. Adding a temporal dimension, one could say that it was in the late…

    December 29, 2008
  • 9/11 Badiou Mumbai attacks Poststructuralism

    Mumbai attacks: Information of the Event

    People who read this blog will no doubt be aware of my fascination with Badiou’s theorisation of the ‘Event’, and while I am still grappling with the nuances, it is clear that it holds certain truisms with social theory. For me however, its conflation with excess of reality’ (form Baudrillard’s…

    November 27, 2008
  • Charlie Brooker Newspapers Screenwipe

    Brand/Ross affair…

    Saw this last week and couldn’t let it pass without further trumpeting. Sums up the whole thing perfectly for me, and while his prime concern is comedy, I think Charlie Brooker is spot on when it comes to the plight of Newspapers. With free papers, on-line news and 24-hour news…

    November 24, 2008
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