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Science on Television in Wales

Posted by: Angela Graham “Is there any?” was one response I received when I mentioned that I am organising an event at JOMEC on this topic (June 5th) with the Royal Television Society. Indeed it is...

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Science programming on television in Wales

Ahead of this Thursday’s (June 5) RTS ‘Science on Television in Wales’ panel debate, Dr. Rhodri Evans of the School of Physics & Astronomy, Cardiff University considers science programming on...

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Exploring Trends in Global Media Policy

Posted By: Dr Arne Hintz Young Scholars Conduct “Rapid Response” Research Global communication policy is transforming rapidly. New actors participate in policy debate and complement (or even push...

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Will the true voice on climate change please stand up?

Posted by: Toby Miller Who should political leaders follow when it comes to climate change: environmental scientists, powerful corporations, or a million marchers? Sometimes the three groups disagree,...

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Cameron’s collision and other stories – a week in the news.

A typically unpredictable week for David Cameron began with the media quick to decide that his collision in Leeds with a jogger uncannily resembling Russell Brand was a major security breach. The...

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The Information Smog – TEDx Cardiff

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook This is the text of a talk given at TEDxCardiff in March 2015 The first week I joined Cardiff University I was invited to a lunch for new members of staff. Sitting next...

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From research to art and engagement: creating social change

Posted by: Professor Jenny Kitzinger Running into the office last week carrying a bundle of 8-foot bamboo poles, along with a picnic blanket, an iron and a bag of sand, we reflected on the changing...

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How I learned to love Twitter as an academic

I now encourage my students to establish a professional Twitter account from the outset of their studies, Professor Jenny Kitzinger Posted by, Professor Jenny Kitzinger I had meant to just lurk – to...

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Reporting on Poverty

With austerity ‘over’, according to Chancellor Philip Hammond, and unemployment running at the lowest levels seen since the 1970s, surely the good times are a-coming in soon-to-be-Brexited Britain....

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Can you wake up after decades in a coma? The story behind the headlines

In 1991, a car crash left Munira Abdulla, a 32-year-old woman from the United Arab Emirates, with devastating brain injuries. Doctors reportedly thought she might never regain full consciousness....

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