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The NCACE Blog platform fosters a vibrant community of writers exploring collaborations between higher education and the arts, showcasing diverse stories, experiences, and reflections on cross-sector partnership.

Community Innovation Practitioners: Fostering a Community of Practice

Dr Lauren Baker Mitchell, Northumbria University and Georgina Aasgaard, University of Liverpool

In a rapidly evolving world, the ability of cross-sector partners to share knowledge and collaborate effectively is essential for driving innovation and change. Communities of practice – groups of people who share a common interest or field of expertise – play a vital role in facilitating co-creation, knowledge exchange and fostering a sense of belonging. … Read more…

Incorporating digital commons into government policies: An introduction to the Digital Commons Policy Council’s Best Practices guide

Angela Daly (University of Dundee), Gary Leeming (Liverpool City Region Civic Data Cooperative), Riccardo Nanni (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) and Mathieu O’Neil (University of Canberra)

What are the digital commons and how can they be supported and promoted in government policy? In order to implement technology for social good, we need to understand how technologies fit within the social order, the values they embody and who has the power and ability to improve them. One major player in this scenario … Read more…

New money for old rope; repurposing open knowledge from Wikidata

Dr Kirsty Ross (Industrial Liaison) and Grace Young (Student) - School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews

The wonderful world of Wikidata Most people are familiar with Wikipedia, the world’s largest encyclopaedia and source of most of the answers whenever you talk to Alexa or Siri. Higher education initiatives to close knowledge gaps on Wikipedia are also increasingly common, mostly focusing on improving and adding articles. However, underpinning Wikipedia is the database … Read more…

Culture, Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange: Technology for Social Good

Rachel Lasebikan, Communications Manager - NCACE

This policy event took place on Thursday, June 20th, 2024. Technology for Social Good is an increasingly important theme within the NCACE framework. This event, introduced by Evelyn Wilson (Co-Director, NCACE), created a platform for crucial conversations and information sharing on social innovations, fostering dialogue about supporting people, place, and the planet. The showcased projects … Read more…

The Curious Case of Grieving MC Ty on Social Media

Roger Robinson - Poet, Writer, Performer

The following piece was the closing reflection presented by Roger Robinson (Poet, Writer, Performer) at our recent Culture, Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange: Technology for Social Good event in June On Black British Grief and Social Media Whether it’s the British Nigerian communities’ use of WhatsApp to share local cultural events and maintain a close-knit sense … Read more…

Guildhall Production Studio: ARray – Turning up the volume in the costume department

Dan Shorten, Creative Director and Dr Leslie Deere Postdoctoral Researcher (Digital Performance and Production) – Guildhall Production Studio

The ARray project was developed by Guildhall Production Studio, an externally facing design and production department of Guildhall School of Music & Drama that has been established to utilise the School’s creative resource for commercialisation and research. Working in collaboration with Angels Costumes and supported by virtual production studio Target3D, the ARray project was an … Read more…

Highlights from The Power of Collaborative Action IV: Pioneers, Change-makers, and Liminal Spaces

Rachel Lasebikan, Communications Manager - NCACE

On the 23rd of May 2024, we held our fourth NCACE Annual Showcase: The Power of Collaborative Action IV: Pioneers, Change-makers, and Liminal Spaces, spotlighting boundary-breaking cultural Knowledge Exchange and collaborative practices, people, and projects that are working to unpick some of the wicked problems that vex us all.  The individuals and projects involved in … Read more…

Sharing Forgotten Stories

Rawz, Multidisciplinary Artist

Oxford is renowned as a place of history and academic prominence. It attracts visitors from all over the world with its famous dreaming spires, and its connections with iconic fiction and groundbreaking research. Unfortunately this status on the international stage means that the voice of the local residents often gets drowned out amidst the bustling … Read more…

The Selectivity of Storytelling

Dr Josh Weeks, NCACE Story Associate (Josh is part of the StoryArcs Programme, supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC))

What is a story? And more to the point, what makes a good one? Within academia, there is a field called ‘narratology’ that is dedicated to such questions. There is also a growing body of popular works, such as Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell them (2013) by the British script … Read more…