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Author: Liam O'Shea

Union co-ops: decent work for a better work

Posted on 20th October 2021 by Liam O'Shea

By union-coops:uk

Anita Mangan, one of the IEI steering committee and a lecturer in the School of Management, brings us a blog from the union-coops movement. How can the strengths of trade unions and co-operatives be brought together?

The …

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Creative Industry Paradoxes: New business models and spaces of change

Posted on 7th October 202125th October 2021 by Liam O'Shea

Malu Villela & Alice Willatt, researchers at the University of Bristol working on an IEI Bristol+Bath Creative R&D project, explore the possibilities for new business models in the creative sector.

The creative industries are not short of paradoxes. A culture …

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What is co-production?

A short animation by Know Your Bristol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XF0GFDYw3E
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