Latin London: A Life in the Diaspora, a podcast for discussion, highlighting the life of the Latin American community in London. In this second season, called Latin London: A Life in the Diaspora, we will talk about postcolonial theories, in the light of the awakening of Latin American feminism from the 1970s onwards. That is […]
PhD
Behind the Artificial Intelligence Cameras
As director and producer, Vincent Du made an investigative documentary, Behind the Artificial Intelligence Cameras, for Al Jazeera’s Rest of Story programme. This documentary investigates the data privacy and facial recognition crisis facing the two Asian countries, China and South Korea, where technology is developing most rapidly, in our current era dominated by artificial intelligence, video surveillance, and social media. […]
Ellen Nolan
Victoria Burgher
Alumni
Bisan Abu Eisheh, Breathing Archives: On Art and Decolonial Discourse in Palestine Andreia Alves de Oliveira, The Politics of the Office: Space, Power, and Photography (www.andreiaoliveira.net / riverboatsinnerthoughts) Silvia Angeli, Catholicism in Italian cinema in the age of ‘the new secularisation’ (1958-1978) Barby Asante Swati Bakshi Diann Bauer Fotios Begklis, Grand Tour – a film in-debt(ed): Exploring the possibilities of the […]
Doctoral Programme
The CREAM doctoral programme hosts a thriving international community of doctoral researchers exploring issues in art and design, film, photography, moving image, ceramics, cultural studies, art and technology/science and music. It is a leading centre for PhD researchers wishing to pursue research through a creative practice-based enquiry. Available to study either through a PhD standard […]
How to Apply
The CREAM Doctoral programme is part of the University of Westminster’s wider doctoral programme, hosting doctoral researchers across its schools and colleges in a broad range of subject areas, and with close links to its sister organisation, the Communication and Media Research institute (CAMRI) in the School of Media and Communication. The University’s PhD programme […]
Contact
For further information about the CREAM doctoral programme, contact CREAM PhD Co-ordinators: Ozlem Koksal, O.Koksal1@westminster.ac.uk Julie Marsh, J.Marsh@westminster.ac.uk. Staff advisors to the CREAM PhD research areas are:Creative Media/P052451 – Dr. Michael Maziere and Dr. Uriel OrlowFilm/P052455 – Professor May Adadol Ingawanij Music/P052451 – Professor Shirley Thompson and Dr. Kirsten HermesPhotography/P052459 – Professor David Bate and […]