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Lauren England

Dr Lauren England

Lecturer in Culture, Media & Creative Industries Education

Biography

Dr Lauren England joined the CMCI Department in 2021. Prior to this, she was a Baxter Fellow in Creative Economies at the University of Dundee. Her PhD (2016-2019) on craft higher education and sustainable business development in the UK was conducted in the CMCI Department at King’s, in collaboration with Crafts Council UK.

She is currently researching the development of sustainable creative economies in Africa, with a focus on fashion and craft. Lauren has received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the British Academy, Urban Studies Foundation, and Bristol & Bath Creative R&D (AHRC).

Research interests

  • Craft entrepreneurship and the organisation of craft firms
  • Sustainability and creative enterprises and ecologies
  • Cultural and Creative Industries in developing economies, focusing on Africa
  • Higher education and the creative economy, including pedagogical practices and creative graduates
  • The impact of Covid-19 on creative economies and creative workers
  • Cultural policy and the work of socially engaged arts organisations

Selected publications

  • England, L. 2022. Crafting professionals: Skills and resources for graduates entering the craft economy. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 25(6), pp.1633-1651.
  • England, L. 2021. Crafting professionals: entrepreneurial strategies for making a living through passionate work. Innovation
  • Comunian, R., Hracs, B. & England, L. (eds.) 2021. Higher Education and Policy: Developing Creative Economies in Africa, London, Routledge.
  • Comunian, R., & England, L. 2020 Creative and cultural work without filters: Covid-19 and exposed precarity in the creative economy. Cultural Trends, 29(2), pp.112-128
  • Comunian, R., & England, L. 2019. Creative clusters and the resilience of knowledge: from industrial to creative glassmaking, Geoforum, 99, 238-247

Dr England's full list of publications can be found here.

Teaching

Dr Lauren England teaches on the BA in Culture, Media & Creative Industries and the MA Arts & Cultural Management.

Expertise and public engagement

The African Hub for Sustainable creative development aims to become a hub for knowledge sharing that supports creative entrepreneurship in Africa and raises the profile of African academic work and collaborations engaging with sustainable creative economies development in Africa.

At the University of Dundee, Lauren worked with the Cultural Development group of the Dundee Partnership to develop and deliver the Dundee Cultural Recovery project (2021). This research generated insights into the impact of the pandemic on the organisations and creative freelancers who make up Dundee’s cultural economy and the role of policy in supporting Dundee’s cultural recovery. The research is feeding directly into the Covid Recovery Plan being developed by the Cultural Development Group.

As part of her PhD (2016-19), Lauren worked with Crafts Council UK to develop public outputs from her research and inform the organisation’s programme development and policy recommendations.

    News

    New Africa-Europe Clusters of Research Excellence launched

    The Department of Culture, Media and Cultural Industries will co-lead one of the new research clusters.

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    New podcast on African fashion launches

    The 'Africa Fashion Futures' podcast provides an opportunity to hear from academics and industry experts about the fascinating world of African fashion. 

    Africa fashion futures podcast logo

    Events

    08MarPicture2

    Supporting Creative Women Entrepreneurs in Lagos

    This is a documentary film screening that will be followed by a panel discussion by the project partners, filmmakers and researchers and a Q&A sessio

    Please note: this event has passed.

    06MarAfrican Hub for sustainable creative economies

    Higher education and creative economies in Africa: discussing the impact of the African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies

    Reflections on impact from the international team that delivered the project to develop the creative sector in Africa.

    Please note: this event has passed.

    22JunExploring the value of creative (higher) education thumb

    Exploring the value of creative (higher) education

    A one-day conference hosted by the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI), King’s College London.

    Please note: this event has passed.

    08MarAfrican Hub for sustainable creative economies

    Africa Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies: Launch Event

    This event launches a new AHRC funded follow-on grant for impact and engagement entitled ‘African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies’

    Please note: this event has passed.

    Features

    International Women's Day: Supporting Female-led Creative Economies in Africa

    How are cultural and creative industries playing a role in developing economies? This International Women's Day, Dr Roberta Comunian and Dr Lauren England...

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      News

      New Africa-Europe Clusters of Research Excellence launched

      The Department of Culture, Media and Cultural Industries will co-lead one of the new research clusters.

      core

      New podcast on African fashion launches

      The 'Africa Fashion Futures' podcast provides an opportunity to hear from academics and industry experts about the fascinating world of African fashion. 

      Africa fashion futures podcast logo

      Events

      08MarPicture2

      Supporting Creative Women Entrepreneurs in Lagos

      This is a documentary film screening that will be followed by a panel discussion by the project partners, filmmakers and researchers and a Q&A sessio

      Please note: this event has passed.

      06MarAfrican Hub for sustainable creative economies

      Higher education and creative economies in Africa: discussing the impact of the African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies

      Reflections on impact from the international team that delivered the project to develop the creative sector in Africa.

      Please note: this event has passed.

      22JunExploring the value of creative (higher) education thumb

      Exploring the value of creative (higher) education

      A one-day conference hosted by the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI), King’s College London.

      Please note: this event has passed.

      08MarAfrican Hub for sustainable creative economies

      Africa Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies: Launch Event

      This event launches a new AHRC funded follow-on grant for impact and engagement entitled ‘African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies’

      Please note: this event has passed.

      Features

      International Women's Day: Supporting Female-led Creative Economies in Africa

      How are cultural and creative industries playing a role in developing economies? This International Women's Day, Dr Roberta Comunian and Dr Lauren England...

      Tribe XX hero