This article reflects on how academics might best respond to the social, political and economic crises that are unfolding in the contemporary world: for example, increased inequality within nations, falling levels of trust in established political institutions, the growth of populist movements that seek to use racism and sexism to divide populations and the failure of the media to scrutinise successfully current dangers. In particular, in light of intensified marketisation of and managerialism within higher education, the article asks how communication scholars should respond to a situation in which the media are seen as intimately connected to both the emergence of and solution to these crises. To what extent should academics remain aloof ...
In this article I make a case for the importance of public engagement and political commitment on th...
Bridging the gap between academia and the media is not a simple task but it is essential if academic...
The article enquires about the role of researchers in an era of increasingly competitive innovation ...
Little has been written about the relationship between academia and the media. This essay describes ...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
How difficult is it for political scientists in Britain to engage with the mass media and what benef...
Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the uni...
In this essay I intend to tell a story of media studies and mass communication research as a field, ...
Most researchers who have investigated the relationship between the media and education have asserte...
There is a pattern of criticism in the media and public sphere of universities for being ‘out of tou...
Amidst near-constant research and publication pressures, academics can sometimes shy away from publi...
In this article, I argue that interdisciplinarity in the media and communication field encourages a ...
Media has long been considered as the fourth basic human need after food, shelter and clothes. It ha...
Almost a decade ago I published an article (with Dr Kylie Brass) based on Australian Research Counci...
In this article I make a case for the importance of public engagement and political commitment on th...
Bridging the gap between academia and the media is not a simple task but it is essential if academic...
The article enquires about the role of researchers in an era of increasingly competitive innovation ...
Little has been written about the relationship between academia and the media. This essay describes ...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
How difficult is it for political scientists in Britain to engage with the mass media and what benef...
Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the uni...
In this essay I intend to tell a story of media studies and mass communication research as a field, ...
Most researchers who have investigated the relationship between the media and education have asserte...
There is a pattern of criticism in the media and public sphere of universities for being ‘out of tou...
Amidst near-constant research and publication pressures, academics can sometimes shy away from publi...
In this article, I argue that interdisciplinarity in the media and communication field encourages a ...
Media has long been considered as the fourth basic human need after food, shelter and clothes. It ha...
Almost a decade ago I published an article (with Dr Kylie Brass) based on Australian Research Counci...
In this article I make a case for the importance of public engagement and political commitment on th...
Bridging the gap between academia and the media is not a simple task but it is essential if academic...
The article enquires about the role of researchers in an era of increasingly competitive innovation ...