Research and Culture Change – A Necessary Relationship

Gross, S. 2018. Research and Culture Change – A Necessary Relationship . Global Summit On Mental Health Culture Change 2018 . London 10 - 13 Oct 2018

TitleResearch and Culture Change – A Necessary Relationship
AuthorsGross, S.
TypeConference paper
KeywordsResearch impact, Mental health, music industry, gig economy, musicians, Labour market, precarious work, self-employment, policy
Year2018
ConferenceGlobal Summit On Mental Health Culture Change 2018
Publisher's version
Publication dates
PublishedOct 2017
Web address (URL) of conference proceedingshttp://www.changedirection.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/GlobalSummitAgenda8-2-2.pdf
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