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CONTENTS
Introduction: UEL – a radical university?
Gavin Poynter and Michael Rustin
1 Anthropology at UEL, 1990-2019
Lionel Sims
2 The Architecture School
Christine Hawley
3 Rethinking art and design in the 1970s
David Page
4 The Centre for Institutional Studies
Jon Griffi th, Michael Locke, John Pratt and Alice Sampson
5 The Centre for Narrative Research
Molly Andrews and Corinne Squire, with Cigdem Esin and Aura Lounasmaa
6 Creating cultural studies
Alan O’Shea
7 East London research
Penny Bernstock and Gavin Poynter
8 A new approach to economics
Frank Skuse and Peter Howells
9 Fashion and textile futures
Sara Bowman
10 Feminism in the academy: women’s studies
Maggie Humm
11 An outpost of history: A conversation
Sally Alexander, Catherine Hall and Bill Schwarz
12 Independent study
Derek Robbins
13 Innovation studies and its roots
Alvaro de Miranda and Tony Hargreaves
14 A radical law school?
John Strawson
15 Physiotherapy: a story of change
Sarah Beeston
16 Sixty years of innovating in applied psychology
Mark R. McDermott, Dave Harper, John Radford, David Rose and Aneta Tunariu
17 The emergence of psychosocial studies
Barry Richards and Joanne Brown
18 Refugee studies – the East London experience
Philip Marfleet
19 Sociology @ East London
Tim Butler and Barbara J. Harrison
20 The Tavistock-UEL partnership
Michael Rustin
Experiences of former students
21 Bloody snobs
Tanya Frank
22 The air vibrated: anxiety, excitement and intellectual
endeavour
Amal Treacher Kabesh
23 Object lesson
Francesca Hughes interviewed by Christine Hawley
Notes on Contributors 388
Acknowledgements 397
Index 398
CONTENTS
Introduction: UEL – a radical university?
Gavin Poynter and Michael Rustin
1 Anthropology at UEL, 1990-2019
Lionel Sims
2 The Architecture School
Christine Hawley
3 Rethinking art and design in the 1970s
David Page
4 The Centre for Institutional Studies
Jon Griffi th, Michael Locke, John Pratt and Alice Sampson
5 The Centre for Narrative Research
Molly Andrews and Corinne Squire, with Cigdem Esin and Aura Lounasmaa
6 Creating cultural studies
Alan O’Shea
7 East London research
Penny Bernstock and Gavin Poynter
8 A new approach to economics
Frank Skuse and Peter Howells
9 Fashion and textile futures
Sara Bowman
10 Feminism in the academy: women’s studies
Maggie Humm
11 An outpost of history: A conversation
Sally Alexander, Catherine Hall and Bill Schwarz
12 Independent study
Derek Robbins
13 Innovation studies and its roots
Alvaro de Miranda and Tony Hargreaves
14 A radical law school?
John Strawson
15 Physiotherapy: a story of change
Sarah Beeston
16 Sixty years of innovating in applied psychology
Mark R. McDermott, Dave Harper, John Radford, David Rose and Aneta Tunariu
17 The emergence of psychosocial studies
Barry Richards and Joanne Brown
18 Refugee studies – the East London experience
Philip Marfleet
19 Sociology @ East London
Tim Butler and Barbara J. Harrison
20 The Tavistock-UEL partnership
Michael Rustin
Experiences of former students
21 Bloody snobs
Tanya Frank
22 The air vibrated: anxiety, excitement and intellectual
endeavour
Amal Treacher Kabesh
23 Object lesson
Francesca Hughes interviewed by Christine Hawley
Notes on Contributors 388
Acknowledgements 397
Index 398