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Memory Palace at the Victoria and Albert Museum

October 1, 2013October 2, 2013 Jenny Kidd Alan Munslow, Hari Kunzru, Johnny Kelly, Memory Palace exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum

Posted by Dr Jenny Kidd The Memory Palace exhibition currently running at the Victoria and Albert Museum is an absolute

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Journalism Media 

Evolution not revolution: news in the digital age

September 30, 2013September 30, 2013 Justin Lewis BBC News Channel, ITV news, ofcom, online news sources, public service broadcaster, trustworthy journalism

Posted by Professor Justin Lewis Amidst the wealth of data to come from the latest Ofcom research on news consumption

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Cultural Studies Journalism Local Journalism Media 

Who’s Asking The Questions For You?

September 29, 2013October 4, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook With the decline of local newspapers, budgets cut in local radio and TV, there are fewer

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Journalism Media 

The Success of the Mail Online

September 27, 2013September 27, 2013 John Jewell Daily Mail, global unique browsers’, Mail Online, Martin Clarke, most popular online newspaper

On Tuesday 24th September, @DMReporter, a twitter feed dedicated to exposing the quotidian absurdities of the Daily Mail, held its’

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Copyright Media 

Book Review: Imagining the Internet: Communication, Innovation, and Governance

September 26, 2013September 26, 2013 Ian Hargreaves digital information, Internet regulation, IP law, net neutrality, ofcom, open Internet

Posted by Professor Ian Hargreaves Here’s a book review of I wrote for the LSE about Robin Mansell’s book Imagining

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Copyright Media 

Debating the Future of Copyright

September 20, 2013September 27, 2013 Judith Fathallah Author’s Society, Cathy Casserly, Creative Commons, future of copyright, Phillip Pullman

Posted by Judith Fathallah Phillip Pullman, Head of the Author’s Society, and Creative Commons Exec Cathy Casserly debated the future

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Cultural Studies Health and Science Communication Public Relations Risk 

The return of cigarette advertising – sort of

September 18, 2013September 18, 2013 John Jewell British television, e-cigarettes, Mark Benton, tobacco companies

Posted by Dr John Jewell On September 14th the International Business Times reported that the world’s biggest tobacco companies were to spend

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Journalism Media 

BBC Independence and the NAO

September 16, 2013September 18, 2013 Richard Sambrook BBC independence, Maria Miller, National Audit Office, public accounts committee

Posted by Professor Richard Sambrook Here’s an article I wrote for The Media Guardian on why unfettered access by the

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Journalism Local Journalism 

Future of Journalism 2013

September 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook Robert G Picard

We’re delighted to be hosting the fourth Future of Journalism conference in Cardiff again. It’s two days of academic papers

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Cultural Studies Media 

Why are we still fascinated by Hitler?

September 11, 2013November 15, 2013 John Jewell

Posted by Dr John Jewell Ten years ago, Ian Kershaw, author of several books on Nazi Germany, wrote on the 70th

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