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  • David HarteBirmingham City University, England Catherine GreeneRoyal College of Art, EnglandThis special issue of Cultural Science Journal brings together a range of material that was presented at the Creative Citizens conference[1] at the Royal College of Art in London on September 17th and 18th 2014

  • The event marked the culmination of the 30-month UK Research Council funded investigation into the nature of creative citizenship during which researchers from six UK universities and a range of community and policy partners undertook original empirical research and produced co-created creative media products

  • Sara Lyndsey’s photographs capture our subject, the creative citizen, in their places of work and within their communities. They make for a striking set of images that bring our subject to life. They ask: “Are these creative citizens? What makes them so?” At the conference these images sat within a wider exhibition of material cocreated between the research team and many of those featured in the photographs

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David HarteBirmingham City University, England Catherine GreeneRoyal College of Art, EnglandThis special issue of Cultural Science Journal brings together a range of material that was presented at the Creative Citizens conference[1] at the Royal College of Art in London on September 17th and 18th 2014. This special issue of Cultural Science Journal brings together a range of material that was presented at the Creative Citizens conference[1] at the Royal College of Art in London on September 17th and 18th 2014.

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