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Andrew Jarvis is a Lecturer at the School of Business and Creative Industries, specializing in cinema aesthetics, British Cinema, and film theory. His research explores the intersection of neoliberalism's socio-economic impacts with cinematic creativity, particularly focusing on narrative structures and political economy in film. He has a background in professional film editing and directing, which informs his pedagogical approach to critical analysis in creative practice.
Education: Completed doctoral research at the University of Glasgow, examining neoliberal influences on British cinema aesthetics.
Research Interests: Explores how film form and style reflect political economies, with emphasis on critical pedagogy for creative practitioners. Current projects include collaborations on arts documentaries and developing frameworks for analyzing socio-political themes in contemporary British cinema.
Key Research Trends: His articles analyze topics like financial violence in recent films, folk horror's role in national identity, and neoliberal chronotopes in narrative structures. These works utilize interdisciplinary methods bridging film studies, political theory, and cultural criticism.
Advising & Pedagogy: Provides mentorship to student filmmakers through modules in cinema aesthetics and creative practice. Focuses on fostering critical thinking aligned with professional industry standards.

