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“Here today, gone tomorrow” news reports can have a lasting impact

November 21, 2014November 21, 2014 Nicholas Jones Fleet Street, government propaganda, National Coal Boar, National Union of Mineworkers, pit strike, social media, Solidarity, South Wales Miners in the News, Thatcher, trade union movement

Posted by: Nicholas Jones Introduction by Dr Andy Williams On Tuesday 18th November we hosted a public lecture about the

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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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Journalism 

Dealing with graphic content is a moral minefield for journalists

August 13, 2014September 9, 2014 John Jewell graphic imagery, journalism, reporting war, social media

Posted by: Dr John Jewell Even for a world unhappily accustomed to news reports of conflict, terrorism and disaster the past three

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Media Public Relations Sports Journalism World Cup Advertising 

The World Cup of Brands part 5: Brazil, FIFA and where does all money go?

May 29, 2014June 13, 2014 John Jewell Advertising, social media, The World Cup

Posted by : Dr John Jewell The focus of this series of articles has predominantly been upon advertising, brands and, to some extent,

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Public Relations Sports Journalism World Cup Advertising 

The World Cup of Brands part 4: Ronaldo brands it like Beckham

May 27, 2014May 28, 2014 John Jewell Advertising, Brands, social media, The World Cup

Posted by : Dr John Jewell When Cristiano Ronaldo scored the last goal in Real Madrid’s extra time Champions league final

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Media Public Relations Sports Journalism World Cup Advertising 

The World Cup of Brands part 3: Adidas v Nike and Coke v Pepsi

May 23, 2014June 2, 2014 John Jewell Adidas, Advertising, coca cola, Nike, Pepsi, social media, Sponsorship, world cup

Posted by : Dr John Jewell Whilst the possibilities of the biggest hitters in world football meeting each other in

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Journalism Local Journalism Media 

How people in the Middle East use social media and entertainment media

May 23, 2014May 23, 2014 Damian Radcliffe entertainment media, Facebook fatigue, globalization, Middle East, social media, Western media

Posted by: Damian Radcliffe New research from Northwestern University in Qatar has shed fresh light on how residents of Qatar, Saudi

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Communications Management Media 

Two sides to Twitter – How to defeat the “Trolls”

January 27, 2014January 28, 2014 Richard Thomas abuse, banter, Beth Tweddle, Caroline Criado-Perez, defeat, racism, social media, social network, Stan Collymore, strategies, trolls, Twitter

Posted By: Richard Thomas Dr. John Jewell has already posted about the Twitter abuse experienced by sportspeople Stan Collymore and

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Communications Management Media 

Twitter Abuse Continues to Occur

January 22, 2014January 22, 2014 John Jewell abuse, Beth Tweddle, homophosm, racism, sexism, Sky Sports, social media, Stan Collymore, storify, Twitter

Posted By: Dr John Jewell On Saturday, ex footballer Stan Collymore’s asserted on his talk sport radio show that Liverpool’s Luis

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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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