Centre for Law, Society and Popular Culture
Description
Founded in 1996, the Centre for Law, Society and Popular Culture draws together work from the Westminster Law School and beyond. It has an established reputation, both professionally and academically, and covers areas such as music, sport, film and the media.
Activities of the centre include organising the Theory Meets Practice and Film Matters seminar series and coordinating the Entertainment and Sports Law Journal. Current activities include the Lost in Music project and Disrupting the Everyday, which includes the Soho Poly Project, Found Sounds and Ghost Gigs and work on gigs at the University between 1970 and 1992.
Address
Westminster Law School
4 Little Titchfield Street
London
W1W 7BY
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
1996
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Last modified:
2025-05-23 15:51:24