Nick Crowe
Lecturer
Arts
Goldsmiths University of London
United Kingdom
Biography
Nick has been a lecturer for Goldsmiths' Department of Art since 2008. He has previously worked as a lecturer at the University of Huddersfield's School of Art, Design and Architecture (2003-2004), Manchester Metropolitan University (1996-1997, 1993-1995), De Montfort University (1995-1996), and Cheltenham College of Higher Education (1992-1994). He was an AHRC Research Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University from 2004-2008.
Research Interest
Nick Crowe makes work in collaboration with Ian Rawlinson and they are primarily concerned with the languages of power, with its grammar and with its rhetoric. Their projects address questions around faith, politics, national identity and the environment
Publications
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Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage (Media in Transition) Crowe, Nick. 2010. Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage (Media in Transition). In: Fiona Cameron and Sarah Kenderine, eds. Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0262514118
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The Reporters of the BBC Website Crowe, Nick. 2006. The Reporters of the BBC Website. Berlin: The Green Box. ISBN 978-3908175131