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Name: Professor Andrew Burn
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Andrew Burn is Professor of Media Education at the Institute of Education, and director of the DARE centre (Digital | Arts | Research | Education), a research collaboration with the British Film Institute. The DARE website/blog is now running at www.darecollaborative.net , with information about events and projects, and links to people and partners. Do have a browse, pass on the link to anyone you feel might be interested, and do contact him if you have any suggestions.

Andrew teaches on the MA in Media, Culture & Communication, supervises research students, and works on funded research projects in the field of media and young people.

He has published work on many aspects of the media, including media literacy in schools, the semiotics of the moving image and computer games, and young people's production of digital animation, film and computer games.

He is interested in the adaptation of theories of multimodality to describe and analyse media texts, and in how such theories relate to the Cultural Studies research tradition.

Previously, he taught English, Drama and Media Studies in comprehensive schools for over twenty years. He has been a Head of English and an Assistant Principal at his last school, Parkside Community College in Cambridge, where his main role was to direct the school's media arts specialism: it was the first specialist Media Arts College in the country.  

Current and recent funded research projects he is working on include:

  • Principal Investigator, Playing Shakespeare: developing a game-authoring tool for Macbeth with The Globe and Immersive Education, AHRC Digital Transformations programme, 2012.
  • Film Literacy in EU member states, Co-I with the BFI and Film Education. EC, 2012.
  • Principal Investigator, Children's Playground Games and Songs in the New Media Age, AHRC Beyond Text programme, 2009-11. See project report at http://tinyurl.com/6d9zcgz - and British Library website at www.bl.uk/playtimes
  • Co-investigator, Media Literacy: towards a model of learning progression, ESRC, 2009-12
  • Co-investigator, Learning from Online Worlds: Teaching in Second Life, Eduserv Foundation, 2007-8
  • Co-Director, Making Games, PACCIT-LINK project, ESRC/DTI, 2003-2006
  • Director (UK section), Mediappro, seven-country Internet Safety project, European Commission, 2005-2007

Recent books include:

Burn, A (2009) Making New Media: creative production and digital literacies, New Yok: Peter Lang
Burn, A and Durran, J (2007) Media Literacy in Schools: practice, production and progression, London: Paul Chapman
Burn, A & Durrant, C (eds) (2008) Media Teaching: Language, Audience, Production, Norwood, SA: AATE, NATE & Wakefield Press
Buckingham, D, Carr, D, Burn, A, Schott, G (2006) Video-games: Text, Narrative, Play, Cambridge: Polity

Burn, A & Parker, D (2003) Analysing Media Texts, London: Continuum

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