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Registration is open for our next two seminars in the special series 'Culture Clashes: Communication Challenges in a Changing World' Centre for Culture, Media and Regulation (CCMR) Brunel University.
'The State versus the Media' on Wednesday 5 March 4pm, LC068, Lecture Centre, Brunel University with Laurie Penny (feminist blogger and contributing Editor New Statesman)
Duncan Campbell (investigative journalist, TV Producer and author) and Michael Smith (former British Army Intelligence Corps and investigative journalist, BBC, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Times and author of The Spying Game and Station X). Refreshments are available in LC004/6 from 3.45pm.
'Margaret Thatcher's Legacy for Broadcasting' on Wednesday April 30 4pm, Darwin Room, Hamilton Conference Centre, Brunel University with Professor Steve Barnett and David Elstein (Chair of Open Democracy Board, The Broadcasting Policy Group). Refreshments are available from 3.45pm in the Garden View adjacent to Darwin.
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-clashes-communication-challenges-in-a-changing-world-tickets-10550911059
The Brunel University seminar series Culture Clashes: Communication Challenges in a Changing World explores key themes that relate to the recently launched Centre for Culture, Media and Regulation (CCMR). Each seminar involves high profile guest speakers participating in contemporary provocative debates.
Each seminar starts with brief statements from the guest speakers, followed by a lively roundtable debate and closes with a Q & A session from the floor. We hope you will join us afterwards for a networking drinks reception.
Places are strictly limited so please register.
For information about CCMR: www.brunel.ac.uk/sss/sociology/research/ccmr<http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sss/sociology/research/ccmr>
Please join us for these important and timely debates…
Dr Lesley Henderson
Co-Director CCMR
School of Social Sciences
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
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