This report on our first Media Agenda Talk of the season by The Economist’s Tom Standage, is by Polis intern Meg Charlton. Follow @PolisLSE for live tweets from the talks
The events of 6 th January 2021 in the United States of America, where rioters stormed the heart of ...
The advent of social media in politics has changed the relationship between political journalists an...
In this policy point-counterpoint, sociology students Jesse Goranson and Lawrence Kastriba discuss w...
The Economist’s Tom Standage is first up in Polis’ Media Agenda Talks lecture series – his book Writ...
In media history, there exists a perpetual cycle in which humanity’s innovation of communication tec...
I am from a humanities background and as a journalist I resist statistics and even facts. So perhaps...
Amid a broader reckoning about the role of social media in public life, this article argues that the...
Book Review over Tom Standage's book Writing On the Wall: Social Media the First 2,000 Year
What do we mean by good or bad? I think that it’s good to ask moral or political questions about med...
Historical mass media and contemporary social media are typically seen as opposites. “The culture in...
As the liberal fantasy of a stable ‘capitalist democracy’ has steadily disintegrated in the last few...
Social media has become a key term in Media and Communication Studies and public discourse for chara...
With the European Broadcasting Union Polis hosted 100 social media managers from public service medi...
This article’s objective is to explore the interrelations between social media technology and users ...
Who has power in the construction of economic news in the United Kingdom? Are social media reshaping...
The events of 6 th January 2021 in the United States of America, where rioters stormed the heart of ...
The advent of social media in politics has changed the relationship between political journalists an...
In this policy point-counterpoint, sociology students Jesse Goranson and Lawrence Kastriba discuss w...
The Economist’s Tom Standage is first up in Polis’ Media Agenda Talks lecture series – his book Writ...
In media history, there exists a perpetual cycle in which humanity’s innovation of communication tec...
I am from a humanities background and as a journalist I resist statistics and even facts. So perhaps...
Amid a broader reckoning about the role of social media in public life, this article argues that the...
Book Review over Tom Standage's book Writing On the Wall: Social Media the First 2,000 Year
What do we mean by good or bad? I think that it’s good to ask moral or political questions about med...
Historical mass media and contemporary social media are typically seen as opposites. “The culture in...
As the liberal fantasy of a stable ‘capitalist democracy’ has steadily disintegrated in the last few...
Social media has become a key term in Media and Communication Studies and public discourse for chara...
With the European Broadcasting Union Polis hosted 100 social media managers from public service medi...
This article’s objective is to explore the interrelations between social media technology and users ...
Who has power in the construction of economic news in the United Kingdom? Are social media reshaping...
The events of 6 th January 2021 in the United States of America, where rioters stormed the heart of ...
The advent of social media in politics has changed the relationship between political journalists an...
In this policy point-counterpoint, sociology students Jesse Goranson and Lawrence Kastriba discuss w...