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School Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries
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Department School of Arts
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Location London
Research activities
His critically acclaimedseries of localist-focussed shows, rooted in Newham’s history, culture and people, have been performed in non-traditional, but site-sympathetic locations in Newham, featuring a ‘mixed economy’ casting of young people and professional actors. The plays range from radical reimagining’s/remixes of classic literature to dramatizing Newham’s rich political heritage. James has originated and devised aPro-Localistapproach to cultural engagement in the borough, in which the plays were partnered and supported by a nexus of funders, partners and stakeholders. These include well-known, local, grassroots organizations and charities, which have substantial roots and ties in the community; local primary and secondary schools; and academics and researchers from 鶹TVվ University.
In 2021, he was awarded Doctor of Philosophy by Public Works for his thesis, Public Spaces, Public Words:PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC WORDS: Contextualising Pro-Localist, Site-Local, New Writing and its roots in a community’s history, culture and people,which exploredhis creative practice as a playwrightand investigated theefficacy ofthe use ofPro-Localism in a specific urban environment andaddressed the question:howcan iconic literacy classics and historical drama/biographybe rewritten and ‘localized’ to reflect a sense of a place, people and culture?
Current Teaching
Modules taught:
Character Conflict & Dialogue: BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Journalism
Screenwriting for Shorts: BA (Hons) Film
Storytelling and the Screen: BA (Hons) Film
Media Stories: Media Foundation (for BSc/BA Games Design, BA Television Production, BA Visual Effects, BA Journalism, BA Film, BA Digital Media, BA Advertising, PR and Media, and BA Publishing and Digital Culture)
Creative Writing Project: BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Journalism
Words and the World/Writing Creatively: BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Journalism
Writing and the Contemporary World: BA (Hons) English
Independent Project Supervisory Team (for BA English Language and Media, BA Publishing and Media, BA Journalism and Media, BA Media and Cultural Studies and BA Advertising, PR and Media)
Off the Page: BA (Hons) Theatre Studies
Theatre for Young Audiences: BA (Hons) Theatre Studies
Curriculum Development
BA (Hons) Creative Writing & Journalismwas successfully revalidated. The panel commended the collaboration and enthusiasm of the programme team across Hendon and Dubai, which has resulted in a cohesive and industry focused programme, with the innovative design and fullyembedded StoryFest.
Redesign programme content of stage and radio writing module to more fully reflect MDX’s diverse range of students and give it a more contemporary feel.
Innovations and Initiatives in Learning, Teaching and Student Experience
2023 North London Story Festivalwon the MDXSU award forbestStudent-LedEvent of the year. The award recognises the success, innovation, creativity and inclusivity of the event and the excellent project management and organisational skills of our students.
Production of narrative/scriptwriting worksheets, which de-mystifies the creative writing process and empowers the student’s creative potential, by providing them with an accessible and easy-to-use format in which to understand and apply the essential elements of storytelling.
Creation of ‘Post-Seminar Extra Creative Writing Forums’. These are informal spaces, where students are encouraged to 'experiment' and 'play' with their creative writing and learn from each other outside of the seminar/classroom environment.
Use of Discord’s instant messaging and digital distribution platform to foster a sense of community and cohort identity among students.
‘Guide to Giving and Receiving Feedback’. This is an informal list of ‘do’s and don’t’s’ that aim to create a friendly, but critically productive environment where students can identify areas of development for their work and that of their peers.