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Position: Reader in Cultural Studies, Course Tutor MA Cultural Studies
Location: EB.2.60, Docklands
Telephone: 0208 223 7643
Email: J.Gilbert@uel.ac.uk
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School of Humanities and Social SciencesJeremy Gilbert is a writer, researcher and activist whose work has appeared in various British, continental, American and Australian publications and has been translated into French, Spanish and German. His most recent book is, Anticapitalism and Culture and he has co-authored books on the philosophy of dance music and the relationship between culture and politics in Blair’s Britain as well as publishing numerous articles on cultural theory, politics and music.
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At present Jeremy is working on a book about ideas of collectivity in the 21st century. He is one fo the two current editors of the leading cultural theory journal, New Formations and is an adviser to several other journals, and has spoken at conferences from Vienna to San Diego. He has also contributed to national press publications and BBC radio programmes. He was a founder organiser of both Signs of the Times and the London Social Forum and a convenor of the Radical Theory Forum at the European Social Forum, Paris in 2003 and London in 2004.
Jeremy writes with varying degrees of regularity for Open Democracy, Comment is Free Soundings and Red Pepper . He is also a member of Lucky Cloud Sound System and sometimes plays records at Beauty and the Beat.
He was a keynote speaker at the 2007 Cultural Studies Now conference.
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