Research

CCPR operates with a broad understanding of cultural policy as an institutional space shaped by the conjunction of culture, politics and economics. Our current staff research agenda focuses on the following issues:

  • Creativity and innovation in the cultural and media industries
  • Cultural and national identities and communications in the global context
  • Media management and media economics
  • Media regulation and cultural policy in the UK and EU
  • Media and representations of business
  • Media, journalism and sport
  • Journalism

Completed Funded Research in CCPR

AHRC-funded project entitled 'Music and Dance - Beyond Copyright Text'

AHRC project Public Understanding of Business: Television, Representation and Entrepreneurship

'The Scottish Arts Council 1967-2007: arts governance and national identity

Creativity: policy and practice. A study of government, the BBC and UK Film Council

EU Media Pluralism Indicators Study