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How, and where, is policy engagement recognised and rewarded in Higher Education?: Case study: Joseph Owen

How, and where, is policy engagement recognised and rewarded in Higher Education?: Case study: Joseph Owen
How, and where, is policy engagement recognised and rewarded in Higher Education?: Case study: Joseph Owen
I am a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, working in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. I am a modernist scholar working at the intersections of
sovereignty, cinema, and literature. I work with the Southampton Institute for Arts and Humanities, specifically on the AHRC-funded And Towns projects, and I lead research on place, urban regeneration, and people’s attitudes to culture and heritage.
Durham University
Owen, Joseph
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Owen, Joseph
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Owen, Joseph (2025) How, and where, is policy engagement recognised and rewarded in Higher Education?: Case study: Joseph Owen Durham University 4pp.

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I am a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, working in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. I am a modernist scholar working at the intersections of
sovereignty, cinema, and literature. I work with the Southampton Institute for Arts and Humanities, specifically on the AHRC-funded And Towns projects, and I lead research on place, urban regeneration, and people’s attitudes to culture and heritage.

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Published date: 18 November 2025

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508650
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Date deposited: 28 Jan 2026 18:11
Last modified: 29 Jan 2026 04:50

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