Dear colleagues,
I’m pleased to announce that issue 29 of MeCCSA's newsletter, Three-D, is now available.
Web version of newsletter: http://www.meccsa.org.uk/news/newsletter/
Direct link to PDF file of newsletter (3.9Mb): http://bit.ly/ThreeD-Issue29
Paper copies of the newsletter will be distributed to the lead contact of each institutional member and at the Annual MeCCSA Conference.
Three-D, issue 29 - Latest
In this issue:
1 Speaking out (Einar Thorsen)
Sexual harassment
2 Weinstein in the news (Anita Biressi)
3 The need for structural and cultural change in media industries (Heather Savigny)
4 Call it by its name (Karen Ross)
4 A curse on all his ‘Houses of Cards’ (Richard Scullion)
Media policy
5 MRC and Avaaz keeps challenging Murdochs over Fox/Sky merger (Glenda Cooper)
6 Radical Government shift to a full investigation of the Fox-Sky merger bid (Melanie Dupéré)
7 European silence on the US decision to end net neutrality (Bart Cammaerts)
7 The influence of Internet Indicators (Robin Mansell)
HE policy
9 Reflections on our future with the TEF (Alan F Meades)
Reports from the field
12 Brand ventriloquism: when media go native (Jonathan Hardy & Tim Gopsill)
MeCCSA Annual Conferences
14 MeCCSA 2018: London South Bank University
15 MeCCSA 2019: University of Stirling
Reports and Initiatives
16 Chair’s report (Natalie Fenton)
17 First signs of how REF will work
18 MeCCSA statements and letters (BAFTSS and MeCCSA joint statement, AHRC Creative Industries Clusters programme)
19 Climate Change, Environment and Sustainability
20 Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonialism
21 Practice Network
22 Radio Studies Network
24 Social Movements Network
25 Women’s Media Studies Network
26 Postgraduate Network (report, annual conference CFP)
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 the end of October 2017 at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
We aim to produce two issues of Three-D per year. Electronic 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
Associate Professor of Journalism and Communication
Head of Research and Professional Practice
School of Journalism, English and Communication
Phone: +44 (0)1202 968838
Twitter: http://twitter.com/einarthorsen
Website: http://journalismstudies.info
Associate Director, CsJCC
http://research.bournemouth.ac.uk/centre/journalism-culture-and-community/
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