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Julian Henriques studied Psychology at Bristol University and worked
as a policy researcher and journalist before becoming a television
researcher. As producer and director he made documentaries for London
Weekend Television, BBC Television Music and Arts Department and with
his own production company Formation Films, for Channel 4 Television.
'We the Ragamuffin' was his first short and 'Babymother' his first
feature film as writer and director. He has been a Senior Lecturer
film and television at the University of the West Indies, Kingston,
Jamaica and is currently the convenor of the MA Script Writing
programme at Goldsmiths College and course leader for Music as
Communication course. He co-authored Changing the Subject:
Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity and was a founding
editor of the journal Ideology & Consciousness. Recent publications
include Sonic Dominance and the Reggae Sound System Session in Back,
L and Ball, M Auditory Culture Reader. |