Dear colleagues,
I’m pleased to announce that issue 30 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 (2Mb):
http://bit.ly/ThreeD-Issue30
Three-D, issue 30 - Latest
In this issue:
1 CPBF folds, hands baton to academics and online activists (Einar Thorsen)
Media Policy
2 Campaigning for responsible and accountable media after end of CPBF (Tim Gopsill)
4 Draft proposals for the future of the BBC (Tom Mills)
5 DCMS “Fake News” Report: time for a new approach? (Damian Tambini)
HE Policy
6 On the National Student Survey (William Proctor)
MeCCSA Annual Conferences
8 MeCCSA 2019: University of Stirling (Alenka Jelen-Sanchez)
Reports and Initiatives
10 Chair’s report (Anita Biressi)
11 Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonialism (Rinella Cere)
12 Practice Network (Dominique Webb & Mikey Murray)
12 Policy Network (Phil Ramsey)
13 Radio Studies Network (Helen Gubbins & Josephine Coleman)
14 Postgraduate Network report and CFP (Tianyang Zhou & Aurora Patera)
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 2018 at
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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