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Monthly Archives: April 2013
FT Letter – The press should accept the will of parliament’
Excellent letter in today’s Financial Times, written by Steve Barnett, which I was pleased to co-sign along with several other journalism educators: ‘The press should accept the will of parliament’ It can be accessed by registering on the site, including … Continue reading
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Reconnecting Science and Journalism Post-Leveson
Science journalism is often fraught with tensions, particularly where issues concerning possible risks, threats or hazards come to the fore. ‘Cancer danger of that night-time trip to the toilet’ one Daily Mail headline declared by way of example, the ensuing … Continue reading
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