ÃÛÌÒAV (ÃÛÌÒAV) in collaboration with Roehampton University and Henley Business School presents ‘Women and Leadership in the Creative Industries: An Inter-disciplinary Symposium’.
- Pre-symposium (online): Tuesday 10Â September 2024
- In-person symposium (on campus): Thursday 12Â - Friday 13Â September 2024
- Venue: Executive Business Centre, Lansdowne Campus, ÃÛÌÒAV, BH8 8EB. Visit our Travel Advice (pdf, 87.0kb) for more information on how to travel to the venueÂ
- Local accommodation: There are various including hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses
- Delegate fees: £75 (£50 for Postgraduate Researchers and Independent Scholars). For delegates who prefer to present online, there is a £25 fee
- Conference dinner: Thursday 12 September 2024 at 7.30 pm, , East Overcliff Drive, Bournemouth BH1 3AL. If you would like to attend the dinner, please register using the link provided above and by 2 September.
Leadership and Management in the Creative Industries has been a matter of some concern in recent years. In the UK, a succession of challenges from Covid to economic slow-down and from high-profile instances of bullying to a quiet leeching away of talent (especially diverse and experienced talent) from these industries has raised awareness of the need for leadership that is at once robust, creative and compassionate. Diversity remains a concern across the creative and cultural sectors, but most particularly in the critical area of leadership – where, notwithstanding the predominantly female profile of new entrants in many industry roles, women remain woefully under-represented in leadership positions. In July 2023, Variety reported a raft of women, and particularly women of colour, exiting leadership positions in the UK (Ravindran 2023), as well as in Hollywood (Davis 2023), while in September The Media Leader critiqued the gender ageism that, it claimed, is ‘killing women’s careers’ and thus depriving the UK industries of both leadership and innovation. (Kemp, 2023). The UK and US media are not unique in this respect, with similar concerns being raised in recent years across creative industries, and in countries as diverse as New Zealand (Molloy and Larner, 2013), Catalonia (Barrios & Villarroya, 2022) and Malaysia (Kamalul Ariffin & Ibrahim, 2022).
This symposium will address women’s leadership in the creative industries, taking into account the very broad definition of the term in an industrial ecosystem characterised by its dependence on freelance workers and micro-businesses alongside more traditional institutions. Its scope will encompass routes into leadership and associated barriers as well as concepts of creative entrepreneurial, as well as institutional leadership.
The symposium brings together contributions from a range of disciplines including, but not limited to music, theatre, dance, media industries, gender studies and business and management studies. It is our hope that by sharing diverse perspectives on women and leadership in the creative industries, participants will make new discoveries, form new, inter-disciplinary alliances and open up this under-explored topic to a wider audience – including stakeholders in the industries themselves.Â
This is an in-person event at ÃÛÌÒAV, with an online pre-symposium, showcasing  virtual contributions.