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Life in Jomec

June 12, 2015 Richard Sambrook Cardiff University, courses, JOMEC

This online photo book gives a taste of life at Jomec:

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Journalism Media Media Coverage 

The collapse of the Coulson trial and the police process

June 5, 2015 John Jewell Andy Coulson, Leveson inquiry, News of the World, phone hacking

This week saw the latest high profile episode in the turbulent recent life of David Cameron’s former director of communications

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Communications Management Journalism Media 

Facebook’s Instant Article and the future of news.

May 22, 2015 John Jewell BBC, Facebook, Instant Articles, journalism, social media, The Guardian

Last week, the ubiquitous social media giant Facebook announced that it had launched a mobile app called Instant Articles wherein news stories provided

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Cultural Studies Digital Media Media Coverage 

Why host a martial arts studies conference?

May 19, 2015May 22, 2015 Paul Bowman Bruce Lee, cultural theory, martial arts discourses, martial arts studies, popular culture

By Dr Paul Bowman Between June 10th and June 12th, the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies is holding

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Journalism Media Media Coverage Politics 

Bloodshed and bacon – how the press saw final days of election campaigning

May 15, 2015 John Jewell Daily Mail, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, General Election, journalism, The Sun

So that’s that, then. The pollsters got it wildly wrong and the UK did not wake up on Friday to

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Journalism Media Media Coverage 

Scottish Sun supports Scottish Nationalists: It’s no shock.

May 2, 2015 John Jewell Ed Miliband, Nicola Sturgeon, Rupert Murdoch, The Sun

The front pages of the Sun and the Scottish Sun on Thursday morning provided further evidence of Roy Greenslade’s recent

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Journalism Media Politics 

Sturgeon, Wood and Bennett – sexualised, demonised, patronised and animalised.

April 28, 2015 John Jewell Daily Mail, general election campaign, Leanne Wood, Natalie Bennett, Nicola Sturgeon, The Daily Telegraph, The Sun

In a recent interview with Scottish Television’s Debi Edwards, the leader of the SNP, Nicola Sturgeon spoke about the sexism

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Journalism 

The Sun and Katie Hopkins: printing the unspeakable.

April 20, 2015 John Jewell Immigration, Katie Hopkins, Propaganda, The Sun

I think everybody recognises Katie Hopkins as a professional controversialist. Her journalism and public persona are, it seems to me,

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Journalism Media 

Is quality journalism being sacrificed at the Daily Telegraph?

April 17, 2015April 17, 2015 John Jewell Barclay brothers, Daily Telegraph, journalism

It’s not often that you see journalists openly criticise each other. For sure, there is the well documented ideological antipathy

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Journalism Media Politics 

Election coverage: how the parties and leaders are faring on television

April 14, 2015April 14, 2015 Richard Sambrook General Election, Political parties

By Dr Stephen Cushion and Prof Richard Sambrook (Research by Richard Thomas, Allaina Kilby and Marina Morani.) This was originally

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