Professor Philip Schlesinger of the University of Glasgow looks at Scotland’s post-devolution media and the wider forces driving change in the communications ecology
Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible es...
Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible es...
This editorial begins by discussing the current challenges faced by the Scottish press, in the run-u...
In Scotland, the debate on the future of the BBC, and Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) more general...
Philip Schlesinger, Professor in Cultural Policy at the University of Glasgow and Visiting Professor...
In this two part series, University of Glasgow Professor and Visiting Professor at LSE Philip Schles...
This thesis provides an analysis of the new Scottish politics of information. It examines the implic...
This essay offers some personal reflections regarding the impact of devolution on the author's resea...
This book attacks the conventional history of the press as a story of progress; offers a critical de...
The 2014 Scottish referendum may have not established an independent country, but it reinforced the ...
Two University of Glasgow staff, Dr Alex Benchimol and Professor Philip Schlesinger, recently ran a ...
Debates exist around whether we live in a new Web 2.0 post-industrial era, or whether little has cha...
When we are told so regularly that we live in a ‘post truth’age and are surrounded by ‘fake news’, i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001This dissertation examines the media's influence in d...
The technology-driven transformation of the media environment is changing politics worldwide. Yet ev...
Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible es...
Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible es...
This editorial begins by discussing the current challenges faced by the Scottish press, in the run-u...
In Scotland, the debate on the future of the BBC, and Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) more general...
Philip Schlesinger, Professor in Cultural Policy at the University of Glasgow and Visiting Professor...
In this two part series, University of Glasgow Professor and Visiting Professor at LSE Philip Schles...
This thesis provides an analysis of the new Scottish politics of information. It examines the implic...
This essay offers some personal reflections regarding the impact of devolution on the author's resea...
This book attacks the conventional history of the press as a story of progress; offers a critical de...
The 2014 Scottish referendum may have not established an independent country, but it reinforced the ...
Two University of Glasgow staff, Dr Alex Benchimol and Professor Philip Schlesinger, recently ran a ...
Debates exist around whether we live in a new Web 2.0 post-industrial era, or whether little has cha...
When we are told so regularly that we live in a ‘post truth’age and are surrounded by ‘fake news’, i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001This dissertation examines the media's influence in d...
The technology-driven transformation of the media environment is changing politics worldwide. Yet ev...
Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible es...
Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible es...
This editorial begins by discussing the current challenges faced by the Scottish press, in the run-u...