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21 February 2014
A view of the media from Whitehall and Washington
Sir David Manning, former British Ambassador to Washington and Foreign Policy Adviser at No 10 -
25 February 2014
European Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy in Africa: the Case of Deutsche Welle
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi, Former Visiting Fellow -
27 February 2014
Local Journalism around the World: professional practices, economic foundations, and political implications
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26 February 2014
Data journalism and academia: friend or foe?
Mona Chalabi, Data Journalist, the Guardian -
05 March 2014
The FT’s digital strategy
James Lamont, Managing Editor, Financial Times -
11 March 2014
Challenges to Knowledge Transfer within Transnational Media Firms: Case Study of Thomson Reuters in India
Zehra Sayed, Former Visiting Fellow -
12 March 2014
Post-humanitarianism: Humanitarian communication beyond a politics of pity
Professor Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics -
14 March 2014
No Media & Politcs seminar this week
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07 March 2014
Good Value for Money: Reflections on the Public Accounts Committee
Margaret Hodge, Labour MP and chair of the Public Accounts Committee -
28 February 2014
Politics & TV: What could 2014 mean for 2015?
Adam Boulton, Political Editor, Sky News -
31 October 2007
White Mercenaries in Africa and Iraq
Tony Mockler, Author, Hired Guns and Coups d’Etat (2007) -
02 November 2007
Running the BBC
Caroline Thomson, Chief Operating Officer, BBC