CENTRE FOR CULTURAL POLICY RESEARCH
Our mission is to produce world-class analytical, theoretical and empirical research that contributes to public debate on cultural, communications and media policies in Scotland, the UK, the EU, and globally.
We are internationally networked in the academic world and have excellent relationships with policy makers, cultural agencies and the media and communications industries.
We value our role as an independent voice and aim to be a highly respected source of critical analysis.
Latest news
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24 AprProfessor Gillian Doyle from CCPR has been appointed a Panel Member for the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), the national public agency that supports research in science, technology and innovation in Portugal
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22 Mar
New book examines the relationship between Sport and the Media, in the streaming
A new book by Raymond Boyle and Richard Haynes, Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry: Sport and the Media in the Platform Age, has been published. Taking the global sport of Formula 1 (F1) motor racing as a sustained case study, Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry examines how the relationship between the sport and the media has evolved in this new digital environment. -
07 Mar
Not just a neologistic pas de deux
Philip Schlesinger’s Javnost-ThePublic article has been republished as CREATe Working Paper 3/24.