Blast Theory is renowned internationally as one of the most adventurous artists' groups using interactive media, creating groundbreaking new forms of performance and interactive art that mixes audiences across the internet, live performance and digital broadcasting.
As the UN climate talks begin in Paris, Brandalism returns with 600 ad takeovers - joining the dots between advertising, consumerism and fossil fuel dependency.
An AHRC-funded skills development project organised by researchers at Birmingham Institute of Art & Design (Birmingham City University) and Communication and Media Research Institute (University of Westminster) This project involved two one-day workshops and the creation of a case study resource. >> View case studies >> View summaries of Workshop 1 and Workshop 2 About creative…
This review aims to develop new insights about cultural activism as a means of claiming space and building place-identities in communities. As this is an under-explored area of research and scholarship, the review will build a foundation and conceptual framework for future research.
HIV & AIDS information focusing on regional and global responses to the epidemic. AVERT also provides HIV and AIDS education resources, sex education and advice for people of all age groups.
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) is the largest umbrella body for the voluntary and community sector in England. We give voice and support to civil society.
We are a neutral and independent UK-based non-profit whose remit is to map, analyze and score the extent to which corporations are influencing climate policy and legislation worldwide.
Involve are experts in public participation. We design and deliver high-quality public and stakeholder engagement processes, carry out research and provide training. Involve inspires citizens, communities and institutions to run effective participation processes and to participate in dialogues, consultations and community engagement. We believe passionately in a democracy where citizens are empowered to take and influence the decisions that affect their lives.
March for an Alternative to cuts: The TUC is organising a national march and rally against on 26 March 2011, in response to the government's programme of fast and deep public spending cuts. This site provides more information and resources for the day.