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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
Meghan and Harry’s Oprah interview: why British media coverage could backfire
A Trajectory of Caudillo Press, Journalism, and the Authoritarian Dilemma in Venezuela
Progressive social movements: The collapse of the centre in liberal democracy
Why Ofcom must find its backbone
Policy Brief: Fashion Media and Sustainability
Global narratives of Britain in the 1990s
Fake news in science and how to fight it
Decolonising the Curriculum? Which Curriculum? How? and by Whom?
Selector PRO 2021: Mental health in music industry
The Arab uprisings a decade on: Egypt and Tunisia
Tim Berners-Lee’s plan to save the internet: give us back control of our data
How Did Donald Trump Incite a Coup Attempt?
Cornel West and Marxist Humanism
Public service media in the age of SVoDs: A comparative study of PSM strategic responses in Flanders, Italy and the UK
Engels@200: Friedrich Engels in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Charles Wheeler Award (2020)
The BBC: Guardian of Public Understanding
The Battle for Understanding: the pandemic of disinformation, and the role of the BBC
The way we use data is a life or death matter – from the refugee crisis to COVID-19
More than just a little flu
From Counterpublics to Contentious Publicness: Tracing the Temporal, Spatial, and Material Articulations of Popular Protest Through Social Media
The Ethics of Data Management in Mapping Crisis
The Monarchy, ‘Popularity’, Legitimacy and the Media
Chávez’s Aló Presidente and its Impact on Venezuela’s Journalistic Practice
Can Tim Davie save the BBC?
BBC chair: leak of No 10’s choice attempts to destroy independence of appointments
New Book: Can Music Make You Sick?
Adjusting Democracy Assistance to the Age of Digital Dissidents
How to map an emergency? The role of cartography in a crisis
California wildfires: why a gender-reveal party got all the blame, but shouldn’t have
New Book: Mapping Crisis
New Book – Diagramming the Social: Relational Method in Research
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