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31 October 2012
The war for Leveson's ear
John Mair, senior lecturer Coventry University and author of ‘The Phone Hacking Scandal; Journalism on Trial’ -
02 November 2012
Press regulation around the globe: lessons for the UK from international press councils
Lara Fielden, Research Associate, Reuters Institute -
07 November 2012
New challenges of reporting on government
Christopher Cook, FT education correspondent -
13 November 2012
Contextualizing Media Use: Media Environments and Individuals' Media Use
Dr. Matthew Loveless, University of Kent -
14 November 2012
Working undercover in Syria and elsewhere
Ramita Navai, freelance documentary maker and Emmy award winner for 'Undercover Syria' on Channel 4 and PBS -
16 November 2012
CANCELLED: The Remaking of American Political Finance and Electoral Campaigns
Steve Ansolabehere, Harvard University -
21 November 2012
Women in Journalism - a new kind of glass ceiling?
Suzanne Franks, City University -
23 November 2012
The coalition after 30 months
Chris Huhne, Lib DemMP for Eastleigh and former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change -
28 November 2012
Legacy media and technology transitions - what went wrong?
Lucy Küng, Research Associate, Reuters Institute -
30 November 2012
The UK media post-Leveson
John Whittingdale, Conservative MP, chair of the Culture, Media and Sports Select Committee -
04 December 2012
News coverage of Russia in Ukraine: Does Moscow influence reporting in Kiev?
Joanna Szostek, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford -
16 January 2013
Open Journalism, Social Media and the England Riots
Paul Lewis, Special Projects Editor, Guardian