Joseph Owen, Research Fellow
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Joseph is a research fellow at the ÃÛÌÒTV, working on several projects in the Southampton Institute for Arts and Humanities (SIAH), including , , , and , the last of which explores pride and place attachment across the UK. Joseph is the specialist policy officer for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, working with researchers, communities and organisations on policy impact. He is Co-Director of the and writes arts, film, and literary criticism.
Most likely to say:Ìý'What does any of this actually mean?'
Biggest fan of: Meaning
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I have used my experience engaging with policymakers on several AHRC-funded projects to provide support for colleagues across the arts and humanities. I am currently providing policy impact strategies for awarded projects including the AHRC Hub for Public Engagement with Music Research (Erin Johnson-Williams and Benjamin Oliver, Music) and Civic Imagination Practices (Vanissa Wanick, WSA).
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With Dan Ashton (WSA), I am developing the Culture and Creativity Policy Network (CCPN), a forum and platform for cultural policy researchers across the University. I authored a letter to government on behalf of the Plus Tate Network and I am continuing to provide impact case studies for the visual arts sector. I am also currently supporting colleagues in their responses to government consultations on topics such as Equality at Work, Protecting Built Heritage, and AI and Copyright. | I have hosted department-specific training sessions across the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, several drop-in sessions, and, most recently, a two-hour hybrid workshop on arts, culture and policy for University colleagues. I built connections with policymakers at the , and I have written several articles for on the role of the arts and humanities in public policy. |