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Women Working in the Music Business: An Alumni Study
South-to-South media activism and artivism to fight marginalisation in the Global South
Why the UK government’s new school curriculum resource body should partner with the BBC
Dismantling AI capitalism: the commons as an alternative to the power concentration of Big Tech
Music and wellbeing vs. musicians’ wellbeing: examining the paradox of music-making positively impacting wellbeing, but musicians suffering from poor mental health
Channel 4: why selling the broadcaster is a risky move for the UK government
Viral journalism. Strategy, tactics and limitations of the fast spread of content on social media: Case study of the United Kingdom quality publications
Ipso should be ashamed
Social media can support environmental movements – but not in the way you might think
Decolonising Approaches to Users and Audiences in the Global South: Context, Theory and Method
Geopolitics of China’s Rising Media and Soft Power in Africa: Eating and Being Eaten
Environmental movements and digital media
(Un)welcome guests: Transnational video-on-demand and the new European works quotas
Public Service Broadcasting in the Online Television Environment: The Case for PSB VoD Players and the Role of Policy Focusing on the BBC iPlayer
Frack-Off: Social Media Fights Against Fracking in Argentina
Looking Back, Looking Forward. Conversation with Authors of The Arab Uprisings: A decade of struggle
The Technopolitics of Mapping Dar es Salaam: An examination of the technological and political motivations of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
Ofcom is in trouble. Paul Dacre doesn’t have the answers
Looking back, looking forward: inheriting the revolutions of the ‘Arab Spring’
‘Viral journalism’, is it a thing? Adapting quality reporting to shifting social media algorithms and wavering audiences
The Northern Line Extension: A challenge for mapmakers and for social equality
Foundations of Critical Theory. Media, Communication and Society Volume Two
Social media industries and the rise of the platform
Why should we care about media policy? Critical directions in media policy research
Imagining Apocalyptic Politics in the Anthropocene
The self(ie) in the Anthropocene
The Public Service Media and Public Service Internet Manifesto
Children’s documentaries: distance and ethics in European storytelling about the wider world
The Stepping into Visibility Model: reflecting on consequences of social media visibility – a Global South perspective
Apocalyptic films have lulled us into a false sense of security about climate change
Peace and conflict journalism: An African perspective
Punitive laws are failing to curb misinformation in Africa. Time for a rethink
Channel 4: rather than privatising public service media we should be expanding it online
Looking for an Enemy: 8 Essays on Antisemitism review – hatred hiding in plain sight
Out on Air
The Role of Social Media Influencers in The Spectacle of Soft Power
Black Women in Parliament and on Social Media: Link Visibility as an Intersectional and Solidarity-Building Tool
Curation as methodological enhancement in researching production cultures behind screen content about displaced children in Europe
Ethnography as thrownness and the face of the sufferer
“Cross-editing”: Comparing News Output Through Journalists’ Re-working of Their Rivals’ Scripts
Is the Locus Charter enough to rein in the power of tech companies?
Public broadcasting: does the UK’s regulator have the public interest at heart?
Counterrevolution and Revolutionary discontent: Syria, Libya, Yemen and Bahrain
New Book: Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Egypt
Afrokology and the Right to Communicate in Africa
Social Media: A Critical Introduction (Third Edition)
Marxist Humanism and Communication Theory
The Digital Commons and the Digital Public Sphere: How to Advance Digital Democracy Today
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