15 Articles by Professor Glen O\'Hara

Guidance on Special Issues and Themed Sections

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The great tragedy of anthropology: an interview with Gillian Tett

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Change to the JCE editorial line-up

We are very pleased to announce that Megan Wood has taken over the sterling work by Zenia Kish (now one of our Associate Editors) as the Journal of Cultural Economy...

Twenty Years After: The workshop on cultural economy

This page documents the one day workshop held at City University in January 2020 to mark the 20th anniversary of the inception of 'cultural economy'. WHAT WAS...

The workshop on cultural economy: Twenty years after

This post is part of a series reflecting on two decades of cultural economy, since the original “workshop on cultural economy” was organised by Paul Du Gay and...

Cultural Studies’ economic legacies

This post is the second part of a series reflecting on two decades of cultural economy, since the original “workshop on cultural economy” was organised by Paul Du...

How can experts help governments think?

JCE's editors are delighted to present an excerpt from Glen O'Hara's inaugural professorial lecture at Oxford Brookes University, delivered on 9 May 2018. ...

Change to the JCE editorial line-up

We are very pleased to announce that José Ossandón has joined the Journal of Cultural Economy editorial team as an Associate Editor. José Ossandón is...

Demanding the impossible: a strike zine

This article is part of a JCE online curation of...

Alternative accounts: Archiving the 2018 UK university strikes

A JCE online curation of the UK university 2018 industrial action. For illustration purposes, we draw inspiration from 

Unrolling the consultants and challenging the "DB good, DC bad" viewpoint

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Unrolling who is behind the drive to end the Defined-Benefit pension scheme?

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Unrolling the 2014 pension review

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The means and ends of higher education

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Deficit, what deficit? The politics of financial fact

Pensions are under threat. You will be familiar with the headline numbers – pensions slashed by over half, to a level where the very survival of the university sector seems in jeopardy. I have done the numbers, like everyone else, and they make grim reading. But how did this whole mess come about? At root, it’s a struggle over risk and who should carry it.

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