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Roy Boyne<br />

Durham University, School of<br />

Applied Social Sciences, 32 Old<br />

Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HN, United<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gdom<br />

Keywords sociology, economic<br />

impact, film, public sculpture, aura,<br />

sublime, futurism, situationism,<br />

propaganda, social network<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

terrorism, spectacle<br />

Emily Brady<br />

University of Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, Institute of<br />

Geography, School of GeoSciences,<br />

Drummond Street, Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, EH8<br />

9XP, United K<strong>in</strong>gdom<br />

Keywords conservation, ethics,<br />

aesthetics, animals, ecological art<br />

Amanda M. C<br />

Brandellero<br />

› From f<strong>in</strong>e art to visual culture: assessment and the chang<strong>in</strong>g role of art<br />

education, International Journal of Education through Art, 1.3, 211-224.<br />

Roy Boyne has published books on French philosophy, the sociology<br />

of art and c<strong>in</strong>ema, and cultures of risk. He is a member of the executive<br />

editorial board of Theory, Culture and Society, and a board member of<br />

Creative Industries. He was guest-editor for the 2007 edition, devoted<br />

to c<strong>in</strong>ema, and of Symbolism: a Journal of Critical Aesthetics. He was<br />

Vice-Chair of the Board of Culture North East (until its demise <strong>in</strong> April<br />

2009). He is writ<strong>in</strong>g a book for Sage on regional and <strong>in</strong>ternational<br />

cultural strategy, based <strong>in</strong> part on <strong>research</strong> he did whilst he was visit<strong>in</strong>g<br />

professor at the University of Strasbourg <strong>in</strong> 2007.<br />

› Reviews, Creative Industries Journal, 2.1, 117-121.<br />

› Book Review, Creative Industries Journal, 3.1, 97-100.<br />

Emily Brady is a Reader at the Institute of Geography at the University<br />

of Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh. Her <strong>research</strong> <strong>in</strong>terests beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> philosophical aesthetics<br />

and extend out to various areas, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g environmental aesthetics<br />

(nature, environment, art, cultural landscapes), everyday aesthetics and<br />

Kant. Her work has been concerned with th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g through the nature of<br />

aesthetic experience, with particular attention to the role of imag<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

and emotion and the relationship between aesthetic value and moral<br />

value. Brady is the author of Aesthetics of the Natural Environment<br />

(2003); and co-editor of Humans <strong>in</strong> the Land: The Ethics and<br />

Aesthetics of the Cultural Landscape (2008) and Aesthetic Concepts:<br />

Essays After Sibley (2001). Her current <strong>research</strong> focuses on aesthetics<br />

of nature <strong>in</strong> the history of philosophy, with a book <strong>in</strong> progress on the<br />

sublime.<br />

› Animals <strong>in</strong> environmental art: relationship and aesthetic regard, Journal of<br />

Visual Art Practice, 9.1, 47-58.<br />

Amanda Brandellero is a Ph.D. Researcher at the University of<br />

Amsterdam. Her <strong>research</strong> <strong>in</strong>terests lie <strong>in</strong> the fields of the cultural<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustries, migrant cultural entrepreneurship and socio-economic and<br />

cultural transformations <strong>in</strong> metropolitan areas.

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