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[[Andrew Calcutt]] is associated with the libertarian and anti environmental [[LM network]], having written for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]] and taking part in [[Institute of Ideas]] events.
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[[File:AndrewCalCutt.JPG||thumb|left|150px|[[Andrew Calcutt]] of the [[LM network]]]]
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[[File:Calcutt.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Andrew Calcutt]]'s 1998 book - advertised on the [[LM]] online bookshop.]]
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[[Andrew Calcutt]] is an academic associated with the libertarian and anti environmental [[LM network]], having been News, then Culture Editor for [[Living Marxism]], <ref>"[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/site/speaker_detail/372/ Speaker details]", Battle of Ideas website, accessed 2 May 2010</ref>, Commissioning Editor for [[Channel Cyberia]], written for [[Spiked]]<ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/reviewofbooks_article/8015/ Thank Evans for Harry]", Spiked website, accessed 2 May 2010</ref> and [[Culture Wars]], taken part in [[Debating Matters]], [[Institute of Ideas]] and [[Salon]] events and been employed as a tour guide trainer by [[WORLDwrite]].  He is the editor of [[Rising East]].
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Andrew Calcutt was a journalist for 25 years before he became an academic. As a journalist, he worked in print (Arena, Esquire, Living Marxism/LM, the Modern Review), in broadcasting (Clarke TV for Channel4), and online (commissioning editor, Channel Cyberia for MSN).  
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He studied Drama and Classics  at the University of Bristol (1973-1976).
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==Publications, Resources, Notes==
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===Publications===
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====1989-1994====
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]] and [[Kenan Malik]] '"Nigger-hunting" in Liverpool 8', ''Living Marxism'', No. 3 - January 1989, p. 11.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'A pen against oppression', ''Living Marxism'', No. 6 - April 1989, p. 40.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Equal Pay Act on trial', ''Living Marxism'', No. 9 - July 1989, p. 31.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Death on the dole', ''Living Marxism'', No. 13 - November 1989, p. 16.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'More CND, vicar?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 15 - January 1990, p. 32.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Clark contrast', ''Living Marxism'', No. 15 - January 1990, p. 38.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], [[Manjit Singh]] and [[Alka Singh]], 'Monster hits', ''Living Marxism'', No. 15 - January 1990, p. 40.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'When Dracula dined with the Queen', ''Living Marxism'', No. 16 - February 1990, p. 8.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Tale of two cities', ''Living Marxism'', No. 16 - February 1990, p. 24.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]] and [[Jane Wilde]], 'Taxi drivers on mean streets', ''Living Marxism'', No. 17 - March 1990, p. 14.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'New Realism and novel realities', ''Living Marxism'', No. 17 - March 1990, p. 42.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Dirty Don Giovanni', ''Living Marxism'', No. 18 - April 1990, p. 40.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Hard times on the high street', ''Living Marxism'', No. 18 - April 1990, p. 44.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]] and [[Simon Norfolk]], 'Making a living in the past', ''Living Marxism'', No. 19 - May 1990, p. 38.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]] and [[Jez Mitchell]], 'What's so marvelous about Manchester?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 19 - May 1990, p. 42.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]] and [[Sean Thomas]], 'Not-so-great expectations', ''Living Marxism'', No. 19 - May 1990, p. 47.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'The Ealing cottage murders', ''Living Marxism'', No. 20 - June 1990, p. 40.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Police and press run riot', ''Living Marxism'', No. 21 - July 1990, p. 24.
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*[[Alan Harding]], [[John Gibson]], [[Manjit Singh]], [[Daniel Nassim]], [[Rob Knight]] and [[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Marxist Review of Books', ''Living Marxism'', No. 21 - July 1990, p. 47-50.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], '1956 and all that', ''Living Marxism'',  No. 22 - August 1990, p. 35.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'What went wrong in Liverpool', ''Living Marxism'',  No. 23 - September 1990, p. 22.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]] and [[Alex Campbell]], 'Danger and death on another oilfield', ''Living Marxism'',  No. 24 - October 1990, p. 33.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Can beneficial insects save Britain's Industry?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 32 - June 1991, p. 34.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'CPGB congress', ''Living Marxism'', January 1992, No. 39.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Charter 88 conference', ''Living Marxism'', January 1992, No. 39.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20010515032220/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM41/LM41_Hackney.html 'Kurds and Codes in Hackney'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 41 - March 1992, p. 23.
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20000226111105/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM41/LM41_Living.html#2 'Posh accents'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 41 - March.
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====1995-1999====
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*'Computer Porn Panic: fear and control in cyberspace', ''Futures'', 1995
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*[[Andrew Calcutt]] ''Arrested development: pop culture and the erosion of adulthood'' London: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. (2 April 1998)ISBN-10: 0304339555 ISBN-13: 978-0304339556
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*''BritCult: an A-Z of pop culture in Britain'' (1999)
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*Cult Fiction (1998)
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*'Democracy under Threat' in Hugh Stephenson and Michael Bromley (eds), ''Sex, Lies and Democracy'' (1998)
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*Diana: the iconography of victimhood (1999)
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*White Noise: contradictions in cyberculture (1998)
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====2000-2004====
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====2005-2009====
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*''Creative Britain: the role of culture in the re-mediation of social relations'' (2005)
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====2010-2014====
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==Resources==
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Profile [http://www.uel.ac.uk/hss/staff/andrew-calcutt.htm Andrew Calcutt] University of East London
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 6 October 2013

LM network resources
Andrew Calcutt's 1998 book - advertised on the LM online bookshop.

Andrew Calcutt is an academic associated with the libertarian and anti environmental LM network, having been News, then Culture Editor for Living Marxism, [1], Commissioning Editor for Channel Cyberia, written for Spiked[2] and Culture Wars, taken part in Debating Matters, Institute of Ideas and Salon events and been employed as a tour guide trainer by WORLDwrite. He is the editor of Rising East.

Andrew Calcutt was a journalist for 25 years before he became an academic. As a journalist, he worked in print (Arena, Esquire, Living Marxism/LM, the Modern Review), in broadcasting (Clarke TV for Channel4), and online (commissioning editor, Channel Cyberia for MSN). He studied Drama and Classics at the University of Bristol (1973-1976).


Publications, Resources, Notes

Publications

1989-1994

1995-1999

  • 'Computer Porn Panic: fear and control in cyberspace', Futures, 1995
  • Andrew Calcutt Arrested development: pop culture and the erosion of adulthood London: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. (2 April 1998)ISBN-10: 0304339555 ISBN-13: 978-0304339556
  • BritCult: an A-Z of pop culture in Britain (1999)
  • Cult Fiction (1998)
  • 'Democracy under Threat' in Hugh Stephenson and Michael Bromley (eds), Sex, Lies and Democracy (1998)
  • Diana: the iconography of victimhood (1999)
  • White Noise: contradictions in cyberculture (1998)

2000-2004

2005-2009

  • Creative Britain: the role of culture in the re-mediation of social relations (2005)

2010-2014

Resources

Profile Andrew Calcutt University of East London


Notes

  1. "Speaker details", Battle of Ideas website, accessed 2 May 2010
  2. "Thank Evans for Harry", Spiked website, accessed 2 May 2010