Creativity and Innovation Workshops: Risk and Innovation
Thursday, 16 April 2009
09:00 - 17:30
Location: CRASSH, 17 Mill Lane

Risk and Innovation Workshop  Provisional Programme

Location : CRASSH Date : 16 April 2009

Thursday 16 April

 

9.00-9.30

Registration


9.30-9.45

Welcome and Introduction
Mary Jacobus (Director, CRASSH) 


9.45-11.15

Metrics, Regulation and Evaluation: the 'impact culture'

Artistic Freedom versus Public Safety: research ethics regulation in the visual and performing arts
Robert Dingwall (Director, Institute for Science and Society, University of Nottingham)
Nell Munro (University of Nottingham) 

Contribution to the "Metrics and Evaluation: the Impact Culture"
Ruth Levitt (RAND, Europe)

Impact Evaluation and Regulation in the Republic of Creativity
Calvin Taylor (Professor of Cultural Industries, University of Leeds)

Chair: David Good (University of Cambridge) 

    11.15-11.30

    Tea/Coffee Break

    11.30-13.00

    Goals and Outposts: Constraints of Innovation?

    Knowledge Exchange: What Acedemics and Business Want and Do
    Alan Hughes (Director, Centre for Business Research, Cambridge)

    Conversations and Collaborations: in defence of the talking shop
    Kate Oakley (City University, Demos)

    Thrill and the Perception of Risk
    Brendan Walker (Director, Aerial)

    Chair: David Good (University of Cambridge)

    13.00-14.00

    Lunch

    14.00-15.00

    Pat Kane (Author The Play Ethic)
    Taking Reality Lightly: the challenge of play to metrics of creativity 

    Chair:  James Leach (University of Aberdeen)

    15.00-15.15

    Tea/coffee break

    15.15-17.00

    Are there Transferable Benefits of Arts and Humanities Research? 

    Who, What and Why: Ensuring Knowledge transfer is also Innovation
    Dani Salvadori (Director of Entreprise and Innovation, Central St Martins College of Art and Design)

    Trust and Evaluation
    Giles Lane (Proboscis)

    Mind the Gap: Dissemination versus Transformation in Arts and Humanities Research
    Seymour Roworth-Stokes (Pro VC, University for the Creative Arts)

    How can we Ensure the Transferability of New Patterns of Behaviour?
    Sally Jane Norman  (Director, Culture Lab, University of Newcastle) 

    Chair: James Leach

    17.00-17.45

    Open discussion 

    17.45         

    Reception