Here are some draft notes for a paper I am writing on how people in the UK use the news media in an age of globalised communication. It’s taken out of context from the rest of the paper, but if it sparks any thoughts, or if you have any comments or ideas to suggest then please get in touch. Some of these ideas were discussed at an IDS panel I chaired at the Royal Society
I am giving a paper on Networked Journalism and the business future of news at a journalism/academic...
This article challenges the widespread idea that, in an age of instantaneous and ubiquitously access...
The world of today is defined as being “a global village”, where information and communications flow...
This is an edited version of an essay by Polis Summer School student Victoria Yates. The idea of glo...
It is one of the biggest questions in contemporary journalism: can our global news media actually br...
A new research study out today tells us something we already knew: that international coverage in UK...
I have written a paper commissioned as part of JRF’s programme on Globalisation, which explores and ...
When the riots kicked off here in Athens a couple of months ago, I learned a lot from the newspaper ...
For a global elite who care about the big international issues such as climate change, economic regu...
We do not have much empirical evidence to support the vision of the global village in the sphere of ...
This article provides a critical assessment of the popular notion that we are moving towards an incr...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
Developments in communications media are important in all the processes of globalisation. There are ...
This short, position paper starts out by examining the need for global understanding. The author exp...
I am giving a paper on Networked Journalism and the business future of news at a journalism/academic...
This article challenges the widespread idea that, in an age of instantaneous and ubiquitously access...
The world of today is defined as being “a global village”, where information and communications flow...
This is an edited version of an essay by Polis Summer School student Victoria Yates. The idea of glo...
It is one of the biggest questions in contemporary journalism: can our global news media actually br...
A new research study out today tells us something we already knew: that international coverage in UK...
I have written a paper commissioned as part of JRF’s programme on Globalisation, which explores and ...
When the riots kicked off here in Athens a couple of months ago, I learned a lot from the newspaper ...
For a global elite who care about the big international issues such as climate change, economic regu...
We do not have much empirical evidence to support the vision of the global village in the sphere of ...
This article provides a critical assessment of the popular notion that we are moving towards an incr...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
Developments in communications media are important in all the processes of globalisation. There are ...
This short, position paper starts out by examining the need for global understanding. The author exp...
I am giving a paper on Networked Journalism and the business future of news at a journalism/academic...
This article challenges the widespread idea that, in an age of instantaneous and ubiquitously access...
The world of today is defined as being “a global village”, where information and communications flow...