If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-serious conclusion after the latest Polis/Channel 4 debate on the future of the Internet
With the European Broadcasting Union Polis hosted 100 social media managers from public service medi...
The development of communication technology has penetrated the lives of humanity. One form of develo...
This article’s objective is to explore the interrelations between social media technology and users ...
In recent years many commentators have argued that social media will transform the processes through...
Polis is partnering up with Channel 4/4iP on a series of national debates to be filmed for a special...
We live in an age where the citizen feels increasingly sceptical about and disconnected from those p...
Alexandra Palace is part of the history of British broadcasting so it is a good place to have a conf...
What role can social media play in our democracy, and will its potential to affect genuine change be...
This report by POLIS intern Ariadne Kypriadi There can’t be an MP left who hasn’t heard of Twitter a...
I spend a lot of time writing about the political potential of new forms of journalism. Though I lik...
There has been an explosion of people power online and now the powers that be want to use it for the...
The impact of the riots that took place across England last month are still reverberating. We have s...
Since its invention, the internet has been considered a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to democracy, w...
The Channel 4 News produced Ask the Chancellors TV debate was proof that networked journalism makes ...
Social media have become a well known concept the last decade, and as a tool for politicians and opi...
With the European Broadcasting Union Polis hosted 100 social media managers from public service medi...
The development of communication technology has penetrated the lives of humanity. One form of develo...
This article’s objective is to explore the interrelations between social media technology and users ...
In recent years many commentators have argued that social media will transform the processes through...
Polis is partnering up with Channel 4/4iP on a series of national debates to be filmed for a special...
We live in an age where the citizen feels increasingly sceptical about and disconnected from those p...
Alexandra Palace is part of the history of British broadcasting so it is a good place to have a conf...
What role can social media play in our democracy, and will its potential to affect genuine change be...
This report by POLIS intern Ariadne Kypriadi There can’t be an MP left who hasn’t heard of Twitter a...
I spend a lot of time writing about the political potential of new forms of journalism. Though I lik...
There has been an explosion of people power online and now the powers that be want to use it for the...
The impact of the riots that took place across England last month are still reverberating. We have s...
Since its invention, the internet has been considered a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to democracy, w...
The Channel 4 News produced Ask the Chancellors TV debate was proof that networked journalism makes ...
Social media have become a well known concept the last decade, and as a tool for politicians and opi...
With the European Broadcasting Union Polis hosted 100 social media managers from public service medi...
The development of communication technology has penetrated the lives of humanity. One form of develo...
This article’s objective is to explore the interrelations between social media technology and users ...