
About
Ruth Adams is Reader in Cultural and Creative Industries at King's College London and served as founding contributor to the MA in Cultural & Creative Industries. She holds a Ph.D. from The London Consortium focused on institutional sociology of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Education:
- Ph.D. Cultural Studies & Humanities, The London Consortium
- M.Res. Cultural Studies & Humanities, The London Consortium
Her interdisciplinary research examines representations of Englishness, heritage discourse politics, youth subcultures, and class/gender dimensions of cultural consumption. Current projects include: 1) 'Culture Wars' in creative industries; 2) Grime music as expressions of postcolonial identity; 3) Aristocratic representations in popular culture. Methodologically bridges cultural sociology, museum studies, and popular music research.
Publications address diverse cultural phenomena from country houses to punk aesthetics, consistently analyzing how class, gender and postcolonial identities shape cultural production and consumption.
Professional Engagement:
- Media commentator for BBC/Netflix documentaries
- Keynote speaker at international conferences
- Former AHRC Peer Review College member
- Editorial board service for major journals
Teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on cultural theory, media representation, and creative industries. Supervises doctoral research on cultural heritage, subcultures, and identity politics.
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