Further publishing.
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‘That's special, we'll keep that...'
‘That's special, we'll keep that': A conversation about counter archiving and socially engaged practice at Tate Exchange, by Sarah Haylett et al., in The Materiality of the Archive: Creative Practice in Context, edited by Sue Breakell & Wendy Russell.
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Fandom Culture and The Archers: An Everyday Story of Academic Folk
With co-editor Dr Nicola Headlam. Emerald, 2022.
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Flapjacks and Feudalism : Social Mobility and Class in The Archers
With co-editor Dr Nicola Headlam. Emerald, 2021.
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Handbook of Place chapter
Chapter, The Art of Placemaking: a typology of art practices in placemaking, in The Routledge Handbook of Place, Tim Edensor, Ares Kalandides and Uma Kothari eds. Routledge, 2020.
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Gender, Sex and Gossip in Ambridge: Women in The Archers
With co-editor Dr Nicola Headlam. Emerald, 2019.
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Custard, Culverts and Cake: Academics on Life in The Archers
With co-editor Dr Nicola Headlam. Emerald, 2017.
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The Archers in Fact and Fiction: Academic Analyses of Life in Rural Borsetshire
With co-editors Dr Nicola Headlam and Dr Peter Matthews. Peter Lang, 2016.
Recent papers.
Museums Interrupted: Museums, Placemaking and Civil Engagement to advance equity in innovation and change; The Digital Discursive: social practice art online; Power to Change: what is within the gift of the museum?; Learning Together: creative learning and co-creation; Art Museums and the Idea of Placemaking; Situating Self: co-creating spaces and places; Placemaking as Radical Practice: community is expert; Ways of Knowing: the museum and plural knowledges; The Museum as Relational Object; In Search of Data: evaluating social practice in museums; City of Placemaking?: City of Culture through a placemaking lens; The Activist Museum; Generation Next: engaging the new old at Tate Exchange; All in a Day: creative and collaborative museum programming with and for older people.
Open Access Journal papers.
Creative placemakings: a typology of placemaking through the prism of arts practices and processes
Art practice, process, and new urbanism in Dublin: Art Tunnel Smithfield and social practice placemaking in the Irish capital, Irish Journal of Arts Management and Cultural Policy, 2016/17, Volume 4.
What are the arts in social practice placemaking?, transcript of paper given at Arts in Society, 2015.
Moving beyond creative placemaking: the micropublic of a social practice placemaking project, transcript of paper given at American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, 2015.
Architecture with Society: social practice placemaking and architecture in the public realm: a Dublin case study, paper from All-Ireland Architecture Research Group, 2015.
Placemaking as performative art; Transcript of the paper as part of ‘Complicating the co-production of art: hidden humans and acting objects’ session at Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, 2014.
Art(s) in Spaces, Transcript of the paper delivered as pat of ‘Culture and the city: what place do arts have in urban spaces?’ session at Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, 2014.
Arts, relocalism and the city: global perspectives on architecture and urban creatives, a presentation at 'Space: A Social Agenda', 18th October 2013, with PLACE, Belfast.
The global phenomenon of tactical urbanism as an indicator of new forms of citizenship, engage 32:Citizenship and Belonging, 2013.
Selected past articles.
New Planner, Planning as a social art form, New Planner, September 2015.
Guardian Cities, Gentrification flipped by the arts in Indy, July 2015.
a-n magazine: Don Celender: Surveyed Part 2 exhibition review, 23 June 2013; Women in the Arts, lead editorial, February 2012.
This Big City: The Brighton placemaking project with a Mexico City Twist, 4 November 2014; Detroit Calling at the Placemaking Leadership Council, 29 April 2013; Healthy Communities at the Placemaking Leadership Council, 8 May 2013.
Frame and Reference, Concrete and Clay review, 17 February 2013.
Global Urbanist, How Brighton supports its artists working informally, 13 November 2013.
Arts Council England, in-house conference and events blogger, August 2012-ongoing.
Guardian Culture Professionals Network: Arts students: everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask, comment feature, 10 Sept 2012; London 2012: are we nearly there yet?, comment feature, 10 August 2012; FutureEverything: the how’s and whys of art and technology hook-ups, lead feature, 23 May 2012; Women in the Arts: some questions, leader column, 5 March 2012.
Conran&Partners, Collaboration, curatorial essay, June 2012.
Le Cool, A Smart Guide to Utopia, book contributor on relocalism projects, June 2012.
Arts Professional: Art Cities of the Future, book review, 6 March 2014; Inside the Cultural Olympiad, 17 August 2012; Why create? A psychosocial question, 30 April 2012; Why create? The audience and art, 9 April 2012; Why create? The artist and art, 19 March 2012; Happy not having it all, 16 January 2012; Cultural Placemaking, 19 September 2011; Exit through the gift shop, 25 July 2011; Art of communication, 25 July 2011; Degree of brilliance, 4 July 2011; Situations vacant, 13 June 2011; Can art save the world?, 3 May 2011; Universal culture, 13 December 2010; It’s not what you say…, 22 November 2010.
Creative Campus Initiative, ‘100m, Creative Campus Initiative: cultivating talent, celebrating excellence’, co-directors commentary, book, 2011.