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Journalists, Terror laws, and The Guardian

August 19, 2013August 23, 2013 Richard Sambrook David Miranda, Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook This week’s detention of a journalist’s partner at Heathrow has ignited an August row. Glenn Greenwald

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Asylum: perception and reality

August 13, 2013August 13, 2013 John Jewell Asylum Seekers, British Press, Immigrants, Immigration, Misrepresentation, Refugees

Posted by Dr John Jewell The issues addressed by Tanya Gold in her Guardian column on Monday 12th of August Europe’s

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Media 

Why the BBC must stay in Cardiff

August 12, 2013August 12, 2013 John Jewell BBC, BBC Wales, Cardiff, Llandaff, Wales

Posted by Dr John Jewell Yesterday morning I appeared on the BBC Radio Wales Sunday Supplement programme. The subject under discussion

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Why would anyone buy a newspaper?

August 6, 2013August 6, 2013 John Jewell

Posted by Dr John Jewell Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon, has bought iconic newspaper The Washington Post for $250m. Cash. The

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Cultural Studies Media Public Relations 

Doctor Who and the Difficult Question: Critical Reflections upon Casting the Twelfth Doctor

August 6, 2013August 6, 2013 Ross Garner Age, BBC One, Brand Equity, Doctor Who, Gender, Peter Capaldi, Promotion, Race, Television, Twelfth Doctor

Posted by Dr Ross Garner On Sunday (4th August), I had the pleasure of being invited on to Jamie Owen’s programme

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Cultural Studies Public Relations 

Propaganda and the Press in World War I

August 5, 2013July 28, 2014 John Jewell Centenary, Propaganda, War Reporting, World War I

Posted by Dr John Jewell Over the weekend the Government announced that as part of the World War I Centenary events

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Journalism Media 

The BBC and the Invisibility of Labour

August 5, 2013August 23, 2013 Justin Lewis BBC, Breadth of Opinion Review, Conservative, Ed Miliband, Labour, Political Bias

Posted by Professor Justin Lewis One of the standing jokes on BBC Radio 4’s The News Quiz revolves around Ed Miliband’s low

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Cultural Studies 

Michael Landy’s Saints Alive as remix

August 5, 2013August 5, 2013 Jenny Kidd Creativity, Michael Landy, National Gallery, Remix Culture, Saints Alive

Posted by Dr Jenny Kidd Recently I was at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square to do some on-site research for

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The Wednesday Wrap

July 31, 2013August 6, 2013 Richard Sambrook Wednesday Wrap

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook Here is this week’s selection of the best of the web from the last seven days…

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Media and Open Government

July 31, 2013August 6, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook There is a growing commitment from governments around the world towards the principles of Open Government.

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