Samuel Jones
Researcher
Samuel Jones is a researcher at Demos. His research interests include culture and the arts, museums and galleries, creativity and the communication of ideas and knowledge through the cultural sector. In particular, he is interested in cross-cultural communications and the role of culture in international relations. In other work, he has focused on Global English and conversations. Recently, he has undertaken research in both the US and China.
- Fragile future for textile conservation centre | Art & Architecture | guardian.co.uk Arts Saved for the Nation Maev Kennedy's article in The Guardian relating the threat of closure faced by the world-renowned Textile Conservation Centre 14th March 2008
- The Grim Reap of Arts Cuts A Perfect Storm 'Nearly 200 arts organisations in England have been told that their funding will end from next April in the biggest and most bloody cull since the Arts Council was set up more than 50 years ago' 17th December 2007
- Arts funding fears as local authorities receive worst settlement in a decade A Perfect Storm Local government theatre funding is facing severe cuts after councils across the country complained they have received their worst treasury settlement in a decade. 1st November 2007
- Forbidden City Starbucks replaced Cultural Diplomacy An update on the Starbucks mentioned in As You Like It ... it's now been replaced by a cafe serving more traditional Chinese fare. 24th September 2007
- Royal Shakespeare Company : Press releases RSC Ensemble Working Next season at the RSC, reliant upon an ambitious ensemble. 13th September 2007
- Ensemble Working - a definition RSC Ensemble Working Ensemble, from Wikipedia. 24th July 2007
- France - Museums - Column - New York Times Cultural Literacy Under Sarkozy, France is currently debating the merits of free access to museums. 24th July 2007
- New Statesman - Local heroes A Perfect Storm With new cuts to arts funding, small theatres will be the first to suffer ... but their importance to communities has never been greater.
