- Georgina Born
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name = Georgina Born
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birth_name = Georgina Born
birth_date = birth date|1955|11|15|mf=y
birth_place =Wheatley, Oxfordshire ,England
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nationality = English
other_names = Georgie Born
known_for = Member of the avant-garde rock groupHenry Cow ;
Leading exponent of the use ofethnography to study cultural production, particularly music, television and information technologies.
education = PhD (anthropology )
alma_mater =University College London
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occupation =Musician , academic, anthropologist
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footnotes =Georgina Born (born
15 November 1955 inWheatley, Oxfordshire ) is a British academic, anthropologist andmusician . As a musician she is known as Georgie Born, but in academic circles she does not use the diminutive form. She is the granddaughter of the physicist andNobel laureate Max Born , daughter of the pharmacologist Gustav Born, stepdaughter of the American theatre director and writer George Mully, and cousin of the pop singerOlivia Newton-John .Music
Born studied
cello andpiano at theRoyal College of Music inLondon and performed various kinds of classical and modern music, including stints with theMichael Nyman Band , thePenguin Cafe Orchestra and theFlying Lizards . She also studied for a year at the Chelsea School of Art. In 1976 she joined the Englishavant-garde rock groupHenry Cow as bass guitarist and cellist, following the departure of founding bassist John Greaves. Henry Cow was in a period of intensive touring and Born toured Europe with the group for two years. After Henry Cow, Born performed and recorded with a number of groups and musicians, includingLindsay Cooper ,National Health ,Bruford andMike Westbrook , particularly as a cellist in the Westbrook Orchestra. Her playing is prominent on Westbrook's album, "The Cortege". Late in 1977, Born,Lindsay Cooper ,Sally Potter and Maggie Nichols founded theFeminist Improvising Group . She also recorded withThe Raincoats , and played improvised music withLol Coxhill ,Steve Beresford ,David Toop and others as a member of the London Musicians' Collective. In the 1980s she was an occasional member of Derek Bailey's Company. In the 1980s Born played cello and bass guitar on numerous soundtracks for television and film for composers Lindsay Cooper and Mike Westbrook, including for theStephen Poliakoff play "Caught on a Train " (1980). She had a walk-on part in Sally Potter's 1983 film "The Gold Diggers".Academia
Born studied anthropology at
University College London , gaining her BSc in 1982 and her PhD (supervised by Michael Gilsenan and Michael Rowlands) in 1989. Her first academic job (1986-89) was in the Department of Human Sciences atBrunel University , where she assisted Roger Silverstone in setting up the degree in Communication and Information Studies. Born moved to a lectureship in the Department of Media and Communications at Goldsmiths' College London (1989-97), where she worked alongsideDick Hebdige . In 1997 she moved to an Assistant Lectureship in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at theUniversity of Cambridge . In 2000 she was appointed to a Lectureship, in 2003 to Reader in Sociology, Anthropology and Music, and in 2006 to Professor of Sociology, Anthropology and Music at Cambridge, a title that recognises her interdisciplinary contributions. At Cambridge Born teaches the sociology and anthropology of culture, media and music and ethnographic method in the Department of Sociology. She is responsible for the only dedicated lecture course on contemporary media in the social sciences.Born is a member of Cambridge's Screen Media Group, which in 2006 launched Cambridge's first cross-Schools Masters degree, "Screen Media and Cultures". Born founded and directs the Cambridge Media Research Group which runs a seminar series and related events. In 2005 she organised a conference at Cambridge on the legacy of
Laura Mulvey 's notable essay, "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema". Between 1996 and 1998 Born was a visiting professor in the Institute of Musicology at theUniversity of Aarhus , and from 1997 to 1998 Senior Research Fellow atKing's College, Cambridge . From 1998 to 2006 she was Fellow and Director of Studies in Social and Political Sciences atEmmanuel College, Cambridge . Born is Honorary Professor of Anthropology atUniversity College London and a Fellow of the Center for Cultural Sociology atYale University . She is also a Fellow of the Australian Cultural Sociology Association and of the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism.Born uses
ethnography to study cultural production, particularly music, television and information technologies, and is a leading exponent both of institutional ethnography and of anthropology's application to the critical study of Western modernity. In relation to music, television and IT her work has ranged from studies of cultural production and cultural politics, to intellectual property, authorship and subjectivity, to materiality, technology and mediation. She is an international authority on computer music and musical modernism in the twentieth century, and also on contemporary media policy, theBBC and public service broadcasting in theUnited Kingdom andEurope . [http://www.fabc.org.au/vic/links/documents/details.php?art_id=70] Born's earlier research involved anthropological and sociological studies of art and popular musics. Her first book, "Rationalising Culture: IRCAM, Boulez, and the Institutionalisation of the Musical Avant-Garde", combined ethnography with cultural history in an analysis of the crisis in twentieth century art music through the example ofIRCAM , the computer music research institute founded byPierre Boulez . The book (edited with David Hesmondhalgh) "Western Music and Its Others: Difference, Representation and Appropriation in Music" (2000) integrates approaches from musicology, anthropology and post-colonial theory to address how music can be employed to represent social identities and cultural differences, and the techniques whereby both art and popular musics appropriate other musics.Born's second ethnography, "Uncertain Vision: Birt, Dyke and the Reinvention of the BBC" (Secker and Warburg, 2004; Vintage, 2005), is the most extensive inside study of the BBC ever carried out and gives the definitive analysis of the transformation of the BBC in the past decade. It describes the effects on the corporation of Director General John Birt’s implementation of the ‘new public management’: marketization and market research, audit and accountability procedures – all intended to boost efficiency and increase the BBC’s democratic functioning by effecting greater responsiveness to its audiences. The study therefore represents one of the most detailed accounts of the impact of commercial management techniques on Britain's public sector. Derived from fieldwork in the mid-1990s and the early 2000s mainly conducted within the corporation's Drama, Documentary, News and Current Affairs departments, the book adds substance to claims that the BBC has moved towards a market orientation to the detriment of its public service remit. Born argues that this resulted from a combination of the imposition of neo-liberal policies and wider changes in the British and international broadcasting ecology. In 2001-02 Born made a study of the digital strategies of the BBC and Channel Four, Britain's main public service broadcasters, which showed that Channel Four was being driven primarily by commercialism and had drifted seriously from its public service remit for innovation and diversity. She has subsequently written both policy interventions and normative essays on the changing nature of public service broadcasting with the advent of digital media. Born was invited in 2005 to give written and oral evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on BBC Charter Review, and has lectured to public service broadcasters in Europe and Australia as well as to broadcasting and journalist trade unions in Britain and Europe.
Between 2004 and 2006 Born was involved in research (with
Marilyn Strathern and Andrew Barry) on interdisciplinarity in knowledge and cultural production, in which she carried out case studies of the use of ethnography by the IT industry, and on art-science and new media art. Born has developed an interdisciplinary approach - using anthropology, sociology, musicology and the arts - to theorising cultural and media production that builds on and extends the work ofPierre Bourdieu , one that integrates aesthetics and history with social scientific perspectives. She has published a number of papers inscientific journal s, including "Social Anthropology", "Cultural Anthropology", "American Anthropologist", "Journal of Material Culture", "Screen", "Cultural Values", "Javnost", "The Political Quarterly", "Media, Culture and Society", "New Formations" and "Twentieth Century Music". She is on the editorial boards of "Anthropological Theory", "Cultural Sociology" and "New Media and Society", and has been on the editorial boards of "Popular Music", "Free Associations" and "Journal of the Royal Musical Society".Bibliography
*cite book | author=Born, Georgina | title= Rationalizing Culture: IRCAM, Boulez, and the Institutionalization of the Musical Avant-Garde | publisher= University of California Press | year=1995 | id=ISBN 0520202163
*cite book | author=Born, Georgina and Hesmondhalgh, David| title= Western Music and Its Others: Difference, Representation, and Appropriation in Music | publisher= University of California Press | year=2000 | id=ISBN 0520220846
*cite book | author=Born, Georgina | title= Uncertain Vision: Birt, Dyke and the Reinvention of the BBC | publisher= Secker & Warburg | year=2004 | id=ISBN 0436205629Discography
;With
Art Bears
*"Hope and Fears" (1978);WithNational Health
*"Of Queues and Cures" (1978);WithHenry Cow
*"Western Culture" (1979)
*"Stockholm & Göteborg " (2008);WithBruford
*"Gradually Going Tornado " (1980);WithMike Westbrook
*"Bright as Fire" (1980)
*"The Cortege" (1982)
*"On Duke's Birthday" (1989);WithLindsay Cooper
*"Rags" (1981)
*"The Golddiggers" – original soundtrack to the film "The Gold Diggers" bySally Potter (1983)
*"Music for Other Occasions" (1986);WithNews from Babel
*"Work Resumed on the Tower " (1984);WithPeter Blegvad
*"The Naked Shakespeare" (1983)External links
* [http://www.sps.cam.ac.uk/stafflist/gborn.html Georgina Born] . "University of Cambridge staff list".
* [http://research.yale.edu/ccs/fellows/faculty/#born Faculty Fellows - Georgina Born] . "The Center for Cultural Sociology".
* [http://dialogue.media-culture.org.au/node/21 Mediating Cultural Politics: A Dialogue with Georgina Born] . "Conversations in Culture and the Media".
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