Dear colleagues,
Please be advised that issue 15 of MeCCSA's newsletter, Three-D, is now available.
This edition is devoted to features and reports on post-election cuts in Higher Education.
To access the newsletter, visit: http://www.meccsa.org.uk/newsletter
Direct link to PDF file of newsletter: http://j.mp/cKBnIH
In this issue:
1 Slash and burn (Einar Thorsen)
Features:
2 Cuts and their consequences (Natalie Fenton)
4 Utility of fiction and fictions of utility (John Coroner)
5 A career on the edge (Eleanor Shember-Critchley)
6 So farewell UKFC (Graham Roberts)
8 Diploma in Creative and Media (Helen Baehr)
9 Success and innovation in HE (Paul Baldwin, Liam French and Howard Tumber)
Reports and initiatives:
11 Chair’s report (Sue Thornham)
12 A view from the Treasuer’s ledge(r) (Karen Ross)
12 Updates on REF and research ethics (Peter Golding)
14 Climate Change Network (Neil Gavin)
15 Disability Studies Network (Alison Wilde and Margaret Montgomerie)
16 Policy Network (Máire Messenger Davies)
17 Practice Section (Jason Lee)
18 Race Network (Sarita Malik)
19 Radio Studies Network (Peter Lewis)
20 Women’s Media Studies Network (Sarah Evans)
21 Postgraduate Network (Susan Berridge, Alexia Smit, Lavinia Brydon and Shelley Thompson)
Three-D is the official newsletter of MeCCSA. Its aim is to provide news and comment of interest to the media, communication and cultural studies fields. Contributions do not necessarily reflect the views of the Association, or its Executive Committee.
If you would like to write for or advertise in the next edition of Three-D, please get in touch with me by end of January 2011 at [log in to unmask]
We aim to produce two issues of Three-D per year. Copies are sent free to all members of MeCCSA, but please forward this email to colleagues who might not be on the distribution lists.
All the best,
Einar
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Einar Thorsen, PhD
Lecturer in Journalism and Communication
The Media School, Bournemouth University
Talbot Campus, Poole, BH12 5BB, UK
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