Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new forms of news. There is an introductory podcast here. In short, we have gathered a bunch of clever people – journos, geeks and philosophers to discuss what the advent of the Internet means. Read about the first session here and the second session here and the third session here. This is session four which was a disparate set of responses to what has gone before
It is trite to assert that the Internet has democratized media and communication, and is shoring up ...
Instead of asking what is so wrong with our political communications today, why not ask, ‘what is wo...
Today’s media appearance is shifted more than ever towards the web dimension of the social interacti...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
The news media play a number of important roles in a modern democratic society. However, with the pr...
A report on the Future of News Seminar 4 from Charlie Beckett, director of POLIS. The seminar was he...
In March Polis brought together about 50 journalists, data scientists, journalism academics, platfor...
Can we trust the Internet? There is no more fundamental question about news media today. And yet it ...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
Why do we moderate websites? We held a research seminar on Chatham House rules with a great group of...
Credibility as it relates to news media has long been an area of interest and study. As a key media...
The technological, economic and credibility crises that media organisations (Franklin, 2014; Carson,...
It is trite to assert that the Internet has democratized media and communication, and is shoring up ...
Instead of asking what is so wrong with our political communications today, why not ask, ‘what is wo...
Today’s media appearance is shifted more than ever towards the web dimension of the social interacti...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
The news media play a number of important roles in a modern democratic society. However, with the pr...
A report on the Future of News Seminar 4 from Charlie Beckett, director of POLIS. The seminar was he...
In March Polis brought together about 50 journalists, data scientists, journalism academics, platfor...
Can we trust the Internet? There is no more fundamental question about news media today. And yet it ...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
Why do we moderate websites? We held a research seminar on Chatham House rules with a great group of...
Credibility as it relates to news media has long been an area of interest and study. As a key media...
The technological, economic and credibility crises that media organisations (Franklin, 2014; Carson,...
It is trite to assert that the Internet has democratized media and communication, and is shoring up ...
Instead of asking what is so wrong with our political communications today, why not ask, ‘what is wo...
Today’s media appearance is shifted more than ever towards the web dimension of the social interacti...