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27 May 2014
Media, Conflict and Democracy in Africa
Nic Cheeseman (African Studies, Oxford) -
17 June 2014
Issues in Media Concentration: Europe and the USA
Dr. Juan Pablo Artero, Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford -
03 June 2014
Contesting Credibility: Human Rights Reporting in Mexico
Dr Ella McPherson, Department of Sociology, Cambridge University -
20 May 2014
Al-Jazeera and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
Mohammed-Ali Abunajela, PhD Candidate, University of Bedfordshire -
06 May 2014
Media Fragmentation and the Immigration Issue: A Comparison of Sixteen Western European Political Systems
Dr. Bouchra Arbaoui, Guest Researcher, University of Amsterdam -
06 June 2014
An insider view on business, politics and the media
Baroness Shriti Vadera, Strategy and Finance Advisor, and former UK Cabinet Office Minister -
30 May 2014
Scottish Independence - the end of the UK?
Professor Jim Gallagher, Nuffield College and advisor to the Better Together Campaign -
23 May 2014
Murdoch marries Blair – the relationship between media, politics and business
Anji Hunter, former aide to Tony Blair, now senior adviser to Edelman -
16 May 2014
Challenges and pitfalls of covering the Euro zone crisis
Paul Taylor, European Affairs Editor, Thomson Reuters -
09 May 2014
Speed plus insight: Live blogging and new ways of covering Politics
Andrew Sparrow, Guardian political correspondent and live blogger -
02 May 2014
The Hollande presidency – things can only get better (can't they?)
Raymond Kuhn, Former Visiting Fellow -
18 June 2014
What is news?
Will Gompertz, BBC Arts editor