I am from a humanities background and as a journalist I resist statistics and even facts. So perhaps it’s not a surprise that I think social media is an art rather than a science. Or rather it’s a sociology, not a science
“Can Social Media Create a Better Society?” This was the question I was asked to answer, along with ...
If we were to map our online behaviour we would be presented with an interesting reflection of our o...
This book is the first to define and describe ‘social news’, a new kind of journalism emerging in re...
With the European Broadcasting Union Polis hosted 100 social media managers from public service medi...
Historical mass media and contemporary social media are typically seen as opposites. “The culture in...
Amid a broader reckoning about the role of social media in public life, this article argues that the...
This report on our first Media Agenda Talk of the season by The Economist’s Tom Standage, is by Poli...
Facebook is now much more than the world’s biggest social networking site, it is a significant platf...
This paper deals with how Digital Journalism has risen against all odds on social media from the sta...
In the first of our Polis LSE Summer School guest talks, the Wall Street Journal’s EMEA social media...
I suggest that Social Media and Society will be substantially focused on questions of social change....
Over two-billion monthly active Facebook users in 2018? More than sixty million active business page...
The article emphasizes the fact that the relevance of the research is determined primarily by its ob...
All media are social—they are after all media, in between, intermediating between producers and cons...
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates...
“Can Social Media Create a Better Society?” This was the question I was asked to answer, along with ...
If we were to map our online behaviour we would be presented with an interesting reflection of our o...
This book is the first to define and describe ‘social news’, a new kind of journalism emerging in re...
With the European Broadcasting Union Polis hosted 100 social media managers from public service medi...
Historical mass media and contemporary social media are typically seen as opposites. “The culture in...
Amid a broader reckoning about the role of social media in public life, this article argues that the...
This report on our first Media Agenda Talk of the season by The Economist’s Tom Standage, is by Poli...
Facebook is now much more than the world’s biggest social networking site, it is a significant platf...
This paper deals with how Digital Journalism has risen against all odds on social media from the sta...
In the first of our Polis LSE Summer School guest talks, the Wall Street Journal’s EMEA social media...
I suggest that Social Media and Society will be substantially focused on questions of social change....
Over two-billion monthly active Facebook users in 2018? More than sixty million active business page...
The article emphasizes the fact that the relevance of the research is determined primarily by its ob...
All media are social—they are after all media, in between, intermediating between producers and cons...
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates...
“Can Social Media Create a Better Society?” This was the question I was asked to answer, along with ...
If we were to map our online behaviour we would be presented with an interesting reflection of our o...
This book is the first to define and describe ‘social news’, a new kind of journalism emerging in re...