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Evelyn Miller

MSc Student

Evelyn Miller

MSc Student

About

Evelyn Miller is a multidisciplinary creative and sociologist with a background in the arts, publishing, start-ups, strategy, marketing and digital consulting. Her work reflects a strong commitment to creativity, innovation and community-building across sectors. Currently serving as the Head of Strategy for Surviving Society Productions, Evelyn brings a wealth of experience, expertise and care to her work. Notably, Evelyn played a pivotal role in the establishment and growth of Juice Magazine, a community interest company with a mission to enhance opportunities, representation, and mentorship for South Asians in Britain’s cultural and creative industries. This initiative underscores her passion for fostering inclusivity and empowerment within the creative sector.

Research Interests

Digital arts and culture, South Asian diaspora, Creative and cultural sectors, Decolonising quantitative research methods.

Positions at the OII

  • MSc Student, October 2024 -
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