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Media and Communications
George Galloway’s style of communication explained
August 9th, 2013
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Media and Communications
Bring me a scapegoat to destroy: babies, blame, and bargains in UK public services
July 12th, 2013
Environmental Policy and Energy
Is the Global Warming Policy Foundation complying with Charity Commission rules?
July 2nd, 2013
6
Media and Communications
There is tremendous value in maintaining online public spaces
June 28th, 2013
1
Media and Communications
The LSE’s ‘Influential Academics’ project: How a number of the School’s personalities have contributed directly to political thought, government and policy-making
June 27th, 2013
Media and Communications
Should the media have shown the images of the Woolwich attacker?
May 24th, 2013
Media and Communications
Political communication in the age of austerity: Unless you can claim genuine authenticity – like Farage – then you will struggle to convince
May 13th, 2013
Media and Communications
The online distribution model is poised to become a significant source of income for the UK creative sector, but there remains many copyright issues to resolve
May 7th, 2013
1
Media and Communications
Consumer policy in telecoms: making all relevant information available is far from guaranteeing informed consumers
May 6th, 2013
Media and Communications
The internet is radically changing the nature of collective action and political organisation
April 23rd, 2013
1
Media and Communications
The notion of ‘public value’ has an important role to play in making a case for the BBC, however its practical implications need to be articulated in greater detail
April 18th, 2013
1
British and Irish Politics and Policy
Margaret Thatcher transformed political communication in UK politics
April 9th, 2013
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