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TRIBUTE BANDS
Laurie Taylor examines the cultural influence of pop nostalgia and how the huge success of tribute bands like Bjorn Again and the Bootleg Beatles has transformed the music industry across the world.
Dr Shane Homan editor of a new book Access All Eras: Tribute Bands and Global Pop Culture joins Laurie Taylor to discuss why faithful imitators have become more popular than the real thing and how our teenage memories became a commercial commodity.
EVIDENCE BASED RESEARCH
The government has been strongly committed to evidence-based policy and practice. It wants to use evidence of what works to inform and drive ambitious and innovative social programmes. But how is evidence-based research used? Is policy based on evidence or informed by it?
Laurie Taylor looks at these issues with Anna Coote, director, Health Policy at the King's Fund and co-author of a report Finding Out What Works and Dr Geoff Mulgan, former director of the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit and currently director of the Institute of Community Studies.
Additional information:
Cultural Industries and Practices Research Centre, School of Social Sciences, , Callaghan Australia
Access All Eras: Tribute Bands and Global Pop Culture
Shane Homan (Editor)
Publisher: Open University Press
ISBN: 0335216900 (publication tbc)
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Anna Coote; Jessica Allen; David Woodhead
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Director of the and former director of the Strategy Unit and Head Of Policy in the Prime Minister's office.
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