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Andrew White joined King's College London as a Senior Lecturer in Culture, Media & Creative Industries in 2022. Prior to this, he worked at Queen's University Belfast, Ulster University, and Oxford Brookes University between 2007 and 2020. He was the head of the School of International Communications at the University of Nottingham’s China campus from 2016 to 2019. White has published a range of academic works mainly in the form of journal articles, book chapters, and newspaper articles, including his single-authored monograph 'Digital Media & Society: Transforming Economics, Politics, and Social Practices' published in 2014 by Palgrave Macmillan. His next book, 'Inequality in the Digital Economy: The Case for Universal Basic Income,' is set for release in October 2024. Before becoming an academic, he worked as an archivist at the Public Record Office Northern Ireland and was involved in digitization projects. White has received the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize in 2003 for his work on Northern Irish political posters. His research interests encompass cultural policy, the creative industries, and the implications of universal basic income within the UK music streaming industry, as well as critical approaches to political podcasting.
King's College London • London, UK
Teaching and research in Culture, Media & Creative Industries.
Public Record Office Northern Ireland • Belfast, UK
Worked on digitization projects.
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