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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and social media campaigning.

July 13, 2015 John Jewell Communication, Facebook, Green Party, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), UKIP

It’s not often you can say that UKIP and the Green party are united in their political aims, but on

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Communications Management Media Coverage Politics Public Relations 

Battle buses and staged events – the 1983 General Election campaign

April 9, 2015April 9, 2015 John Jewell Communication, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, general election campaign, journalism, Margaret Thatcher, media, Michael Foot, public relations

Learn from the master, chaps. PA   David Cameron seems to have been channelling the spirit of Margaret Thatcher in

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Media Coverage Politics 

Advertising and the General Election: worth the money?

February 24, 2015 John Jewell Advertising, British politics, Communication, Ed Miliband, General Election

The extraordinary resignation of its chief political editor, Peter Oborne, from the Daily Telegraph last week gave us cause to think about

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Digital Media Local Journalism Politics Uncategorized 

Local News and the Democratic Deficit

December 9, 2014December 9, 2014 Richard Sambrook Communication, Community, democratic deficit, hyperlocal, journalism

This post is by Professor Richard Sambrook A few weeks ago a group of hyperlocal news sites gathered in Cardiff

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Journalism 

I don’t think, I comment – ‘Below the line’ in journalism.

November 7, 2014November 7, 2014 John Jewell Advertising, Communication, journalism, participatory journalism, social media, The Guardian, trolls

Interviewed in the Observer, on the occasion of the publication of his collected journalism for the same paper, the comedian David

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Media Uncategorized World Cup Advertising 

The World Cup of Brands part 2: Water breaks and Ad breaks.

May 20, 2014June 2, 2014 John Jewell Advertising, Communication, Sponsorship, The World Cup

Posted by : Dr John Jewell In February of this year the world governing body of football, FIFA, announced 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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Communications Management Media 

Why Facebook Censorship Matters

January 13, 2014January 17, 2014 Lina Dencik anarchist memes, censored, Censorship, Communication, Community, crackdown, Facebook, Free Speech, Freedom, moderation, police, social media, violence

Posted by: Dr Lina Dencik   As Facebook decides to close down the page for the popular Anarchist Memes in

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