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  1. BEAST: Racial Inequalities in the Creative and Cultural industries

    Completed

    This research explores the experiences of British East Asian actors in the film and television sector in the context of growing public debates over racial discrimination, exclusion and inequalities.

    School: School of Policy and Global Affairs

    Department: Department of Sociology and Criminology

  2. Becoming ‘East and Southeast Asian’ Race, Ethnicity and Youth Politics of Belonging in Britain

    Completed

    This project investigates how and why young people in British urban cities are engaging in ‘East and Southeast Asian’ racial and pan-ethnic group-making.

    School: School of Policy and Global Affairs

    Department: Department of Sociology and Criminology

  3. Developing new repertoires which enhance musical expression

    Ongoing

    City St George's academic Dr Ian Pace creates new repertoires which enhance understanding of contemporary piano music.

    School: School of Communication and Creativity

    Department: Department of Performing Arts

  4. Improving international crises reporting

    Ongoing

    Journalism researchers at City St George's are improving the way journalists and aid organisations report on humanitarian crises.

    School: School of Communication and Creativity

    Department: Department of Journalism

  5. Iranian music helps improve cultural tolerance in Britain

    Completed

    A children’s book and soundtrack supported by research from a City St George's, University of London academic invites Britain to celebrate Iranian culture and storytelling through music.

    School: School of Communication and Creativity

    Department: Department of Performing Arts

  6. Less tech, more human: How live journalism could help rebuild trust in the media

    Ongoing

    Dr Glenda Cooper’s research explores how live journalism can rebuild public trust by reconnecting audiences with the human side of news.

    School: School of Communication and Creativity

    Department: Department of Journalism

  7. Reviving ancient music for modern audiences

    Ongoing

    Prof. Alexander Lingas and the Cappella Romana have contributed to the preservation, renewal and interpretation of Eastern Christian sacred music, and reintroduced the lost music to modern audiences.

    School: School of Communication and Creativity

    Department: Department of Performing Arts

  8. Spotlighting inequalities in the media

    Ongoing

    Highlighting the imbalance of female experts compared to male featured on Britain’s biggest broadcasters.

    School: School of Communication and Creativity

    Department: Department of Journalism

  9. Stop Asian Hate: Structural racism is as damaging as physical violence

    Ongoing

    Dr Diana Yeh’s research shows that structural and cultural racism can be as harmful as physical violence and highlights pan-Asian activism in response.

    School: School of Communication and Creativity

    Department: Department of Media, Culture and Creative Industries

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