Eliza Easton
@ElizaEaston
Soft power and creative industries expert. Founder of Erskine Analysis. Middle name Erskine. Mantelpiece borrowed from should've-been-best-picture Paddington 2.
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The amazing The National Academy for Social Prescribing are looking for new trustees - the deadline for the application is 12.00 noon 18th March, more details here: socialprescribingacademy.org.uk/about-us/caree…
On a panel on soft power Thangam Debbonaire highlights that the conscious decisions made by governments around culture (trade, migration, foreign policy) have real geopolitical consequences.
One thing there hasn’t been much on (yet) at The Labour Party Creatives is relationship between emerging tech and creative sector. D. Caine brings up in the context of skills, but as a party pursuing economic growth still massive untapped opportunities (and risks) re: AI, robotics, VFX
Great to see Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre research here - independent evidence not just for wonks but helps to shape politics and policy.
Talking all things soft power on Times Radio tonight with Ben Evans (London Design Festival), Lord Ed Vaizey and other special guests. 🇬🇧 Tune in from 8, thetimes.co.uk/radio