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Roundtable on Rupert Murdoch and News International around the world

With Rupert Murdoch recently declared 'unfit for purpose' as CEO of News International, the April 2012 issue of Global Media & Communication couldn't be better timed. …Continue

Started May 4, 2012

Public Understanding of Science blog now live!

Follow the Public Understanding of Science blog on science and society! The blog is a new forum for all those engaged with doing and…Continue

Started Feb 7, 2012

The end of mass media?
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According to this post on the always excellent Scholarly Kitchen, the…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by frans abram morwe Jan 27, 2012.

Tribute to Professor Phil Taylor, University of Leeds
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Just out in the December 2011 issue of Media, War & Conflict, …Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gina M. Chen Jan 12, 2012.

 

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Profession / Job Title
Media
Areas of Interest
Communication and Media Studies (General), Communication Research Methods, Culture & Media, Journalism, Publishing

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Mary Nyakoa Khasakhala replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'Self-presentation in Online Dating Profiles: or, When Is It a Lie?'
"This is true, but the very interesting bit about and i ever ask myself ...how do you begin to date some you have never seen?Hey but you find in most cases whenever the two meet that is ever the ending of their chat because one didn't expect the…"
Dec 11, 2012
Lutviah replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'Bob Franklin's Top Ten Films about Journalism'
"Thank you for the list, Mila! I am previously searching for journalism movie, and now finnaly find it!"
Sep 11, 2012
A discussion started by Mila Steele was featured

Roundtable on Rupert Murdoch and News International around the world

With Rupert Murdoch recently declared 'unfit for purpose' as CEO of News International, the April 2012 issue of Global Media & Communication couldn't be better timed. Here is a roundtable on phone hacking, transnational media context of Murdoch's empire in Italy, India, Latin America,…See More
May 4, 2012
Mila Steele posted a discussion

Roundtable on Rupert Murdoch and News International around the world

With Rupert Murdoch recently declared 'unfit for purpose' as CEO of News International, the April 2012 issue of Global Media & Communication couldn't be better timed. Here is a roundtable on phone hacking, transnational media context of Murdoch's empire in Italy, India, Latin America,…See More
May 4, 2012
Mila Steele posted a discussion

Public Understanding of Science blog now live!

Follow the Public Understanding of Science blog on science and society! The blog is a new forum for all those engaged with doing and communicating science to discuss, debate, and deliberate on often contentious issues. It welcomes contributions on public engagement with contemporary issues around science and technology, including links to articles, news reports, photographs, video clips, and web sites.See More
Feb 7, 2012
frans abram morwe replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'The end of mass media?'
"Mass communication will never die as long as there is a mass consumtion of goods and services in the world. There is a mass production of goods and services in the global market, and these goods must as intended reach the masses of our people. The…"
Jan 27, 2012
Greg Treadwell replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'What is the point of researching journalism?'
"Great piece by Harcup but I'm a little suprised this is still considered at question to such a degree. As a journo turned teacher in an NZ university, there is no way I could suggest these days that journalism research, in all its diversity,…"
Jan 26, 2012
Gina M. Chen replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'The end of mass media?'
"Doris, I agree, especially about the value of interactivity in new media. I think we are just experiencing the beginning of what that will entail."
Jan 26, 2012
Gina M. Chen replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'The end of mass media?'
"Very interesting! Thanks for sharing about your theory."
Jan 26, 2012
Doris Morah N. replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'The end of mass media?'
"The mass media has indeed lost it mass quality in the new media.In terms of information dissemination Twitter, Facebook, all helps to disseminate faster to millions of audience unlike the mass media .Also the new media has surpassed with the…"
Jan 26, 2012
Jose Antonio Escamilla replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'The end of mass media?'
"All media have survived over time and as socially natural, have evolved along with the ideological, cultural and technological. The mass media have done the same but starts to be a…"
Jan 25, 2012
Gina M. Chen replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'The end of mass media?'
"Good point. As you explain, the TV audiences is increasingly fragmented, but still huge and likely will continue to be. Plus what constitutes TV viewing is changing. If I'm watching a "TV show" on my iPad through Netflix, is that TV…"
Jan 25, 2012
A discussion started by Mila Steele was featured

The end of mass media?

According to this post on the always excellent Scholarly Kitchen, the mass are over and the social are everywhere - especially for publishing. Caveat: data are from Accenture. Is it just Clay Shirky and investment groups representing television manufacturers, or is this a new taxonomy for media studies in general? Does 'mass communication' still matter?See More
Jan 24, 2012
Gina M. Chen replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'The end of mass media?'
"My take: Mass media is changing, but it's not dead. I think the change is that what we used to think of as mass media today elements of interpersonal-media, and dyadic media. For example, take Twitter. It is certainly mass when a newspaper or…"
Jan 17, 2012
Mila Steele posted a discussion

The end of mass media?

According to this post on the always excellent Scholarly Kitchen, the mass are over and the social are everywhere - especially for publishing. Caveat: data are from Accenture. Is it just Clay Shirky and investment groups representing television manufacturers, or is this a new taxonomy for media studies in general? Does 'mass communication' still matter?See More
Jan 16, 2012
Bahaeldin M.Ibrahim replied to Mila Steele's discussion 'Twitter Revolution? Social Media and the Arab Spring'
"thanks good link"
Jan 16, 2012

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At 17:05 on November 14, 2010, Deepankar Kapoor said…
Hi! I liked your post on Journo movies.
At 16:21 on October 19, 2010, JPG said…
I hear you're a huge John Steinbeck fan. How happy were you when they put Lenny down?
 
 
 

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