Media and Culture Research Centre members
Dr Simon Mills, Centre Director and Associate Professor in New Media
De 51³Ô¹Ïapp University
Clephan 1.32a
The Gateway
Leicester, LE1 9BH
T: +44 (0)116 250 6344
E: smills@dmu.ac.uk
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Areas of expertise: Gilbert Simondon, technology, philosophy, digital and networked media
Shardia Briscoe-Palmer, Lecturer - Media, Race and Social Justice
De 51³Ô¹Ïapp University
Gateway 2.12
The Gateway
Leicester, LE1 9BH
T: +44 (0) 116 207 8515
E: shardia.briscoe-palmer@dmu.ac.uk
Areas of expertise: politics of black masculinity, race and media, the politics of gender, race and social injustices
Dr Alastair Gordon, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications
T: +44 (0)116 250 6508
E: agordon@dmu.ac.uk
Areas of expertise: punk, global subcultures and paranormal media
Dr Julia Havas, Lecturer in Media and Communication
T: +44 (0)116 250 3809
E: Julia.havas@dmu.ac.uk
Areas of expertise: television aesthetics and politics, feminism in screen media, transcultural film and TV
Dr Indrani Lahiri, Lecturer in Public Relations
T: +44 (0)116 250 7859
E: ilahiri@dmu.ac.uk
Areas of expertise: digital society and media, public relations, political communication
Dr Keith Scott,Senior Lecturer
T: +44 (0)116 250 6188
E: jklscott@dmu.ac.uk
Dr Paul Smith, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication
T: +44 (0)116 250 8399
E: PASmith@dmu.ac.uk
Areas of expertise: global sports media rights, media policy/regulation and the contemporary media industries
Associate members
Mike Dines, Senior Research Fellow
A dynamic and creative practitioner and leader in cultural studies, popular music, academia and education. Extensive experience of delivering high quality teaching in cultural studies, music and the performing arts. A keen collaborator, writer and musician with a variety of academic publications and papers and co-founder/Chair of the Punk Scholars Network. Combines an ability to inspire and enthuse with solid musical knowledge and qualifications including a PhD and PGCE and is currently completing a Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Holds a passion for Kantian aesthetics and punk rock: as well as being an accomplished classical pianist.
Professor Matthew Hibberd, Visiting Professor
Professor Matthew Hibberd is Professor of Media Management, Media Economics and Media and Cultural Industries at Università Svizzera italiana (USI), Lugano, Switzerland. From 2011 to 2016 he was Head of the Communications, Media and Culture and Professor of Communications, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK. He was a Professor at the Libera Università Internazionale per gli Studi Sociali (LUISS), Rome, from 2008-2015 and also held the same position at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome from 2005-2013. He is a Fellow of the UK College of Teachers (FCollT) and the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). Professor Hibberd has been Principal Investigator on a number of internationally-funded teaching and research projects.
David Marsh, Visiting Professor
David Marsh is a British political scientist. He was previously Director of the Research School of Social Sciences at ANU. Prior to this he was Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Birmingham, and also worked at the University of Strathclyde and the University of Essex.
Marsh's publications include Theory and Methods in Political Science (co-edited with Gerry Stoker, Palgrave Macmillan, 1995/2002/2010), Demystifying Globalization (co-edited with Colin Hay, Macmillan/St Martin's Press, 2000) and The New Politics of British Trade Unionism: Union Power and the Thatcher Legacy (Macmillan, 1992). He has published over 90 articles and book chapters during his career