Dr Tiffany Jenkins

Tiffany is a sociologist and cultural commentator. A visiting fellow at the London School of Economics in the Department of Law, her academic research explores contested authority in the cultural sector, concepts of cultural value, cultural policy, and cultural property issues such as repatriation. Her research also examines the symbolic meanings and strategic use of human remains, and how the body becomes a locale for so many cultural, political, and ethical debates.

Tiffany is arts and society director at the Institute of Ideas. She is a co-convener of the British Sociological Association study group, Sociologists Outside Academia, which aims to raise the status of sociological work undertaken beyond an academic context. She is a frequent contributor to the broadsheet press, writing comment and features on cultural issues.

Related Sessions

Wednesday 21 October 2009, 6.30pm Tate Britain, London
Museums for world peace? The pros and cons of cultural diplomacy

Sunday 1 November 2009, 10.45am Student Union
Can the arts save the economy?

Sunday 1 November 2009, 1.45pm Upper Gulbenkian Gallery
The Art of Criticism: judgement in crisis?

Tuesday 17 November 2009, 6.30pm London School of Economics
Who owns culture?


Publications

Contesting Human Remains in Museum Collections: the crisis of cultural authority (Routledge, 2010)


Festival Buzz

View: 'Turn That Racket Off'

"It alerts me to new areas of debate, and gives thought-provoking new angles on topics I thought I already knew well. Altogether it's a wonderful intellectual tonic, which cheers up the dog days of November."
Ivan Hewett, music critic, Daily Telegraph