A view from the Goldsmiths Bridge. Challenges for higher education in the arts, culture and creativity in post-Brexit UK

Brkić, Aleksandar. 2024. A view from the Goldsmiths Bridge. Challenges for higher education in the arts, culture and creativity in post-Brexit UK. Economia della Cultura: Review of the Associazione per l'Economia della Cultura, XXXIV(2-3), pp. 391-395. ISSN 1122-7885 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

Prior to the beginning of the covid19 pandemic, a perfect storm was on the horizon for the Higher Education system in the United Kingdom. This article, a summary of conference intervention, is discussing the elements of this storm reflected on Goldsmiths University in London, one of the leading arts, social sciences and humanities Universities in the UK. Some of these influences are coming from the politics, Artificial Intelligence, geopolitics, legacies of colonialism and processes of "decolonization", marketization of education, and the treatment of arts as work. This is a contribution to the calls for rethinking of the position, form, purpose and values of the Higher Education in the light of new social, political and technological changes.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1446/116296

Keywords:

Higher Education, United Kingdom, Artificial Intelligence, AI, politics and Higher Education, decolonization, poets for hire

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Institute for Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurship (ICCE)

Dates:

DateEvent
10 March 2024Accepted
10 November 2024Published Online
September 2024Published

Item ID:

38688

Date Deposited:

08 Apr 2025 14:00

Last Modified:

08 Apr 2025 17:13

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/38688

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