James Heartfield
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Writer and lecturer James Heartfield, lives in north London. He has written on economics and regeneration for the Guardian, The Times, Spiked-online, the Architects' Journal, Blueprint, the Review of Radical Political Economy, Cultural Trends, and The Times Higher Education Supplement. He was feature writer on the radical libertarian magazine Living Marxism from 1992-1999 and active on the far left. Heartfield is now a director of Audacity.org, campaigning for more house-building.
He was born in Leeds in 1961 and lives in north London with his wife and daughters Holly and Daisy.
Publications
- Ian Abley, James Heartfield, "Sustaining Architecture in the Anti-Machine Age", Wiley-Academy, 2001
- James Heartfield, "The Death of the Subject Explained", Perpetuity Press, 2002
- James Heartfield, "Expectations: The Creative Industries in the New Economy", Design Agenda, 2000
References
- James Heartfield's home page
- Audacity.org, James Heartfield Biography, accessed 5 September 2004