Art and Regulation event report

Thurs, 17 May 2018, 12.30pm-5pm Pegg Studio Theatre University of Bristol The Richmond Building 105 Queens Road BS8 1LN Introduction Regulation intersects with the arts in myriad ways – from the planning and policy issues surrounding art in the public realm, to the bureaucracies that fund and manage art, to the discourses that seek to […]

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ART & REGULATION

You are invited to a conversation about art and regulation. 17th May, University of Bristol.  Book Here The Productive Margins programme (2013-18) is a Connected Communities (AHRC/ESRC) collaboration between the Universities of Bristol and Cardiff and a number of community organisations in England and Wales. The programme focuses on the ways in which people and communities excluded from […]

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PRODUCTIVE MARGINS: CALL FOR ARTISTS

PRODUCTIVE MARGINS: CALL FOR ARTISTS ‘WEATHERING THE STORM’: THE HIDDEN VALUE OF COMMUNITY ANCHOR ORGANISATIONS Submission deadline: 26th January, 5pm Productive Margins seeks to commission an artist / collective to work with academics and community organisations in Cardiff and Merthyr Tydfil on a project exploring the role and value of community anchor organisations. We welcome […]

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What contribution can university-community collaborations make to the creation of flourishing cities?

  In July 2017 Productive Margins presented at this AHRC funded event organised by the Connected Communities Programme and Urban Living Pilots  exploring innovative partnerships between universities and civil society organisations engaged in co-creating, re-inventing and improving life in the city and its surroundings. The key aim of the event was to better understand the ways in which co-produced […]

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Productive Margins Festival – Thursday 14th September – SAVE THE DATE

You are warmly invited to take part in the Productive Margins Festival! When? 14 September 2017, 8am-8pm Where? The Station, Silver St, Bristol BS1 2AG Productive Margins has been working on some of the big questions that we face collectively: mapping, making and mobilising with young people; Muslim engagement in decision-making; isolation and loneliness among […]

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Academic paper ‘Community-based research and approaches to loneliness prevention’ published

Jenny Barke, Community Researcher with the Isolation and Loneliness Older People project, has a paper ‘Community-based research and approaches to loneliness prevention‘ published in the Health and Social Care journal, Working with Older People. The purpose of this paper is to report on research with older people that explored experiences of loneliness in order to consider community level approaches to prevent […]

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Creating Life Chances awarded Financial Innovation Lab Fellowship

Akilah Corrie and Moestak Hussein, members of the Life Chances working group, have gone on to create their own Community Interest Company, Creating Life Chances. Creating Life Chances CIC, based in Bristol, works to tackle social and economic inequalities. Through creative financial education workshops in schools, new literature and games, Akilah and Moestak aim to […]

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Productive Margins Researcher wins Canadian Conference Award

At this year’s C2UExpo in Vancouver, Helen Thomas-Hughes was presented with a ‘Heart of the Conference’ award for going above and beyond in delivering an energising and transformative conference experience. Helen was the ‘post-secondary institution’ recipient, in recognition of her work with Bristol University’s Productive Margins project. Held every two years, the C2UExpo showcases the best practices […]

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Community Researcher Vacancy

The role of community anchor organisations in regulating community influence and engagement in anti-poverty programmes The South Riverside Community Development Centre (SRCDC) currently works with people in the areas of Butetown, Riverside and Grangetown to deliver the Welsh Government’s flagship programme, Communities First. Communities First is a tackling poverty programme aimed at the most deprived […]

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