Dolan Cummings

Dolan Cummings is an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Ideas, having been its research and editorial director from 2001 to 2010. He continues to edit the IoI’s online review Culture Wars (www.culturewars.org.uk), where he writes about books, films and theatre. He is also one of the co-founders of the Manifesto Club, a campaign group for freedom in everyday life. He recently wrote a report, 28 ¾: How Constant Age Checks Are Infantilising Adults (September 2010). He has edited two collections of essays, The Changing Role of the Public Intellectual (Routledge, 2005) - the introduction is available here -  and Debating Humanism (Imprint Academic, 2006).

Dolan has produced several strands and individual debates at the Battle of Ideas over the years, on themes as various as religion and secularism, liberty, culture, community, music, law and America, and he both speaks and chairs at similar events across the UK and beyond. He appears regularly on radio and television as a commentator on the above issues.

A complete archive of Dolan’s Culture Wars essays and reviews can be found here.

Related Sessions
Saturday 29 October 2011, 10.30am Henry Moore Gallery
Saturday 29 October 2011, 1.30pm Upper Gulbenkian Gallery
Saturday 29 October 2011, 5.15pm Courtyard Gallery
Sunday 30 October 2011, 9.45am Courtyard Gallery
Sunday 30 October 2011, 12.30pm Henry Moore Gallery
Sunday 30 October 2011, 5.30pm Lecture Theatre 2
Thursday 17 November 2011, 7.00pm British Council, 17 Kasturba Ghandi Marg, New Delhi, 110 001, India

Publications

Debating Humanism (ed.) (Imprint Academic, 2006)
Who’s Antisocial?: New Labour and the Politics of Antisocial Behaviour (ed.) (Academy of Ideas, 2005)
The Changing Role of the Public Intellectual (ed.) (Routledge, 2004)
In Search of Sesame Street: Policing Civility for the 21st Century (Perpetuity, 1999)

The Science and Politics of Climate Change

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