Arts, Media and Culture

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The Arts, Media, and Culture (AMC) research programme gathers some 50 researchers whose interests converge on the dynamics of cultural change, both historically and contemporaneously. Researchers come from a variety of disciplinary practices, including literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, linguistics, media and cultural studies.

Researchers work within situated practices: not only reading culture through social, theoretical, and historical lenses, but through the material, the digital, and bodily practices in which cultural artefacts are produced, distributed, and received. 

AMC scholarship is underpinned by critical theory, history, philosophy, and digital and environmental humanities. It relies on paradigms such as post-humanism, post-and de-colonialism, and new materialism that are in the process of transforming the humanities beyond its anthropocentric foundations.

DirectorProf. Susan Schreibman

Academic secretary: Dr. Tullio Viola

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News

Christian Ernsten and Zuyd University lector Ties van de Werff receive UM-Zuyd collaboration grant

The €29,000 grant was given to develop a shared UM-Zuyd learning space in the context of MERIAN – an already existing collaboration between these institutions and the Jan van Eyck Academy.

Christian and Ties

Costas Papadopoulos winner of eScience Center - Lorentz Competition

With a grant of €50,000, Costas will be able to organise a 5-day workshop with 25 international experts on 3D heritage from the academic community and the public/private sector to explore 'Paradata in 3D Scholarship: Intellectual Transparency and Scholarly Argumentation in Digital Heritage'.

Costas Papadopoulos

Emilie Sitzia receives Cambridge Visual Culture Visiting Research Fellowship

Emilie Sitzia has received a Cambridge Visual Culture Visiting Research Fellowship to work on a project titled ‘Common Sense: (Re)inventing a Social and Sensory Museology of the Illustrated Book’.

Emilie Sitzia

FASoS researchers Christian Ernsten and Claartje Rasterhoff receive funding from CLICK NL for their REACCT research project on regenerative building practices

Christian Ernsten and Claartje Rasterhoff receive €1 million in funding for their research project 'Research, Education and Action Lab into Collective and Circular Transformation (REACCT)'

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The tale of the fox and the grapes

Failure is part of life, but not something academics talk about often. In this interview, Tullio Viola reflects on the difficulties he has with being understood by those that are different.

Tullio Viola