Most of the lessons from the Email Smear Scandal are political rather than journalistic, but it does allow us to revisit the Great Political Blogger Debate. Is this an example of the trivialising of politics by partial online gossips? Or is it another example of how the digital diggers are storming both the walls of the political and news media fortresses
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
dissertationPolitical scandals are a conspicuous characteristic of American democracy but have recei...
It seems to me that the Leftwing blogosphere is as knackkered as Gordon Brown’s poll ratings
The farce-cum-scandal over proxy donors to Labour has been a story driven by mainstream media. It wa...
Mick Fealty and ‘Gudio Fawkes’ are making interesting claims about whether the blogosphere – and Pau...
Political bloggers like to think that they will swing the next election. Big platforms like Conserva...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
This article is by Bonny Astor on a talk by Stephen Bush (@stephenkb) at the Polis Summer School “Th...
This report by POLIS intern Ariadne Kypriadi There can’t be an MP left who hasn’t heard of Twitter a...
During the 2015 campaign there was considerable negativity and partiality in much press reporting; i...
With the rise of the Tea Party and the decline in President Obama’s ratings, the upcoming US mid-ter...
Sometimes it is the smaller media stories that have more resonance. The current row at the politics ...
Right-wing political blogger Paul Staines aka Guido Fawkes is our most effective Westminster Interne...
Instead of asking what is so wrong with our political communications today, why not ask, ‘what is wo...
Britain’s highest profile political blog Guido Fawkes has just published the list of who reads its d...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
dissertationPolitical scandals are a conspicuous characteristic of American democracy but have recei...
It seems to me that the Leftwing blogosphere is as knackkered as Gordon Brown’s poll ratings
The farce-cum-scandal over proxy donors to Labour has been a story driven by mainstream media. It wa...
Mick Fealty and ‘Gudio Fawkes’ are making interesting claims about whether the blogosphere – and Pau...
Political bloggers like to think that they will swing the next election. Big platforms like Conserva...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
This article is by Bonny Astor on a talk by Stephen Bush (@stephenkb) at the Polis Summer School “Th...
This report by POLIS intern Ariadne Kypriadi There can’t be an MP left who hasn’t heard of Twitter a...
During the 2015 campaign there was considerable negativity and partiality in much press reporting; i...
With the rise of the Tea Party and the decline in President Obama’s ratings, the upcoming US mid-ter...
Sometimes it is the smaller media stories that have more resonance. The current row at the politics ...
Right-wing political blogger Paul Staines aka Guido Fawkes is our most effective Westminster Interne...
Instead of asking what is so wrong with our political communications today, why not ask, ‘what is wo...
Britain’s highest profile political blog Guido Fawkes has just published the list of who reads its d...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
dissertationPolitical scandals are a conspicuous characteristic of American democracy but have recei...
It seems to me that the Leftwing blogosphere is as knackkered as Gordon Brown’s poll ratings