Charlie Tims
Associate
Charlie Tims recently co-wrote Video Republic, a look at the social and political significance of internet videos. He is currently involved in producing a part of the TED prize in London.
Dr Bryony Randall is a lecturer at The University of Glamorgan. Later this year she will publish “Modernism, Daily Time and Everyday Life” (Cambridge University Press), a work of literary criticism looking at the conceptions of “everyday life” in modernist writing.
In this cast she discusses the emergence of competing understandings of everyday life at the start the Century. She explains that it is impossible to talk about what everyday activities are, without referring to the activities that we consider valuable. An observation, not entirely disconnected from our own strapline.
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