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What is “Computational Journalism”?

April 15, 2014April 15, 2014 Richard Sambrook

We’re delighted to announce that Cardiff University is launching a new Masters programme in Computational Journalism from September this year

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Cultural Studies Journalism Media Migration 

The Meaning of Migration in UK news

April 11, 2014April 11, 2014 Kerry Moore crisis reporting, FRONTEX, Immigration Bill, meaning of migration, migration crisis, tabloid scare stories

Posted by: Dr Kerry Moore As the British parliament have debated the 2013-4 Immigration Bill the meaning of migration in

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Journalism Journalism Safety 

Silenced Witness

April 7, 2014May 2, 2014 Nick Mosdell International News Safety Institute, Journalism Safety, Killing the Messenger, UN Resolution 1738

Posted by: Nick Mosdell Journalism Safety – Silenced Witness In this the first blog in JOMEC’s series addressing the dangers faced

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Journalism Media 

Getting close to policing protests

March 21, 2014March 21, 2014 James Stewart citizen journalists, civil rights protests, Creative Commons, Greg Elmer, open-source documentary, Pre-empting Dissent, protestors, Stuart Hughes

Posted by: James Stewart How can journalists or film-makers get pictures of the close-up action in big protests like those which

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Hacking Trial Journalism Media Uncategorized 

Journalism in the dock – the defence of Rebecca Brooks.

March 14, 2014June 27, 2014 John Jewell News International, phone hacking, The News of the World, The Sun

The phone hacking trial, which has been going on for a long 4 months now, began the case for the

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Journalism Media 

Hailing Hitler: why Godwin’s law never gets old

February 20, 2014February 20, 2014 John Jewell antiquities, Boris Johnson, culture, George Clooney, Godwin Law, Greece, history, hitler, internet, Johnsonism, journalism, media, nazism, newspapers, reference, swastika

Posted by: Dr John Jewell Where would we be without Godwin’s Law? This law, formulated for the internet, dictates that

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Hacking Trial Journalism Media 

Journalism in the Dock – the prosecution rests

February 7, 2014June 27, 2014 John Jewell Andy Coulson, Communication, crime, editor, journalism, Justice Saunders, news, phone hacking, Prime Minister, Rebekah Brooks, trial

Posted by: Dr John Jewell The ‘phone hacking trial’ which began on October 28th last year, entered the final phase of

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Journalism Media 

Have 24-hour TV news channels had their day?

February 6, 2014 Richard Sambrook 24-hour news, agenda, Al-Jazeera, Baghdad, BBC, breaking news, Broadcast news, Citizen Journalism, CNN, global news channels, live, rolling news, TV Channel

Posted By: Richard Sambrook and Sean McGuire It’s January 1991. Peter Arnett is reporting from the Al-Rashid hotel in Baghdad

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Journalism Public Relations 

Public Relations and the Arts

February 4, 2014February 5, 2014 John Jewell Art Galleries, arts journalism, Box Office, culture, Culture Professional Network, journalism, public relations, Rozalia Jovanovich, Sarah Kent, The arts, The Conversation, UK Government, United Kingdom, Washington Observer

Posted By: Dr John Jewell In 2012, Rozalia Jovanovich wrote in the Washington Observer that: now more than ever, PR

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Communications Management Cultural Studies Journalism Media 

Where would we be without Alain de Botton?

January 30, 2014January 31, 2014 Richard Sambrook Alain de Botton, author, book, education, entrepreneur, journalism studies, media, Natalie Fenton, news, Newsnight, Philisopher, social meaning

Posted by: Dr Kerry Moore On Wednesday evening, after an afternoon of lecture preparation to teach my Year 2 Journalism,

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