
Dr Elena Cooper
@drelena_cooper
Arts Reviews Editor for Law and Humanities (@law_humanities).
Senior Research Fellow, CREATe, University of Glasgow (@copyrightcentre).
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We are pleased to co-host a screening of Dahomey and panel discussion on restitution, museums, and African colonial history, with QMUL School of Law. Join us in London on 15 May. Free registration: buff.ly/9tnDiFb #ArtLaw #Restitution


One of those CREATe blogs 👇is all about arts reviews Law and Humanities Journal Coming very very soon...

"The reason for art is to make you feel. Do not try to grasp the artwork: allow it to grasp you instead." Psychology & art's "purpose & promise".👇 [I feel the arts, but do I have 'Stendhal's syndrome' & is being Arts Ed Law and Humanities Journal bad for me?! 🤔] aeon.co/essays/what-st…

New Blog 👇 Arts reviews: 'an exciting strand of our dynamic interdisciplinary field' Matthew Dyson Dr Agata Fijalkowski Dr Sophie Doherty Paola Zichi Anat Rosenberg AliceDiver Emma Patchett Mary Liston Dr Kajsa Dinesson Lindsay Stern Joseph Owen Anat Rosenberg Royal Court Dr. Shailesh Kumar ( डॉ. शैलेश कुमार )

My 2 worlds - as CREATe academic & Law and Humanities Journal Arts Editor - connect in this blog 👇 Pleased to quote AIATSIS Glasgow Museums Hunterian Director Georgina Young in reflecting on new Royal Court play touching on qus to be debated by International Council of Museums (ICOM) this yr. Institute of Art & Law Alexander Herman

More innovative interdisciplinary and interesting research from Prof. Kristofer Erickson, social scientist and CREATe deputy director... 👇


In attending to "multi-layered dimensions of structural & spatial disenfranchisement... this performance captures... foundational issue": "justice as a perpetual justice-to-come" & "necessity of engaging with... imbalances of power" Law and Humanities Journal arts review by Emma Patchett 👇

Tomorrow 9am Radio 4: In Our Time with Lionel Bently K.C.(Hon.), Will Slauter Will Slauter & Dr Katie McGettigan. 3 very clever people talk about history of copyright: from Statute of Anne 1710 to AI, in 1 hour. Perfectly timed morning radio for CREATe ECS attendees! shorturl.at/bGX63

CALL FOR REVIEWER(S): “After the Act”: ‘electrifying’ musical about s. 28 at Royal Court, London, 21 May-15 June; thanks to the Royal Court we have free ticket! Interested scholars from our Law and Humanities Journal community should contact Dr Elena Cooper by email tinyurl.com/2dt6npbc

BAFTAs for ITV show Bates v Post Office! See the Law and Humanities Journal arts review of the show by Dr Kajsa Dinesson York Law School, now free access: "a powerful and impressive piece of advocacy, drawing public and political attention to a decades long fight for justice": shorturl.at/1jmpx

ARTS REVIEWS NEWS: Law and Humanities Journal will be covering play 'London Road' National Theatre opening this June: "occupant of No. 79 London Road is arrested, charged & convicted" of 5 murders. Suffolk community's "own words set to an innovative musical score": shorturl.at/rckp2