Speaking at the UK Political Studies Association Media and Politics Group Annual Conference
/On November 9 I’ll be a keynote speaker at the UK Political Studies Association Media and Politics Group Annual Conference
Read MoreOn November 9 I’ll be a keynote speaker at the UK Political Studies Association Media and Politics Group Annual Conference
Read MoreOn October 11 I’ll be giving the keynote at this year’s International Journal of Press/Politics conference.
Read MoreWe (Cristian Vaccari, Ben O’Loughlin and I) examine the links between the sharing of tabloid news and the propensity to misinform and disinform others on UK social media.
Read MoreWe have some funded PhD studentships here at Loughborough University. This is the first wave of positions and they’re part of a new interdisciplinary centre for doctoral training we’re setting up.
Read MoreMy book series with Oxford University Press will publish five new titles in 2018. Francis L. F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan’s fascinating, empirically-grounded account of the Umbrella Movement: Media and Protest Logics in the Digital Era: The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong.
Read MoreA quick note about postdoctoral fellowships and PhD studentships in communication at my university. If you’re working in areas related to my research and would like to be considered, email me.
Read MoreI’m travelling to Rome this week to give one of the keynotes at the Italian Political Communication Association’s Annual Conference. The conference is being held at LUISS.
Read MoreThis one-hour talk was based on the analysis in the new chapter on the 2016 presidential campaign in the second edition of The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power.
Read MoreNext week I’ll be giving a keynote at the Association of Internet Researchers Annual Conference at the University of Tartu, Estonia.
Read MoreI’m thrilled to announce that the second edition of The Hybrid Media System is now available for pre-order, for delivery from August 1 in the United States and Canada. It will publish in the UK and the rest of the world in October.
Read MoreOn Monday Samantha Bradshaw and Phil Howard launch their new Oxford Internet Institute report on political manipulation of social media at Chatham House. I’ll be discussing the report with them. Registration is open to Chatham House members only.
Read MoreThis project was an opportunity to explore a puzzle that I’ve been pondering during many years of watching political coverage in the UK, but especially since the 2008 financial crisis and the Great Recession:
Read MoreI have a new article (co-authored with Ben O’Loughlin and Cristian Vaccari) out in a few weeks in the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. It’s the second piece in our ongoing dual screening project and it features in a special issue devoted to dual screening, edited by Homero Gil de Zúñiga of the University of Vienna.
Read MoreFinal call for nominations for this award. The deadline is March 1, 2017.
I’m on the committee with Leticia Bode (Georgetown) and Deen Freelon (American University).
Read MoreDr Yingqin Zheng and Professor Gillian Symon in the Royal Holloway School of Management have set up a new research group: Digital Organization and Society. They have a launch event this Wednesday, at which I’ll be speaking. I’ll be focusing on media organizations.
Read MoreThe talk will be based on a forthcoming article—the second piece from our dual screening project—in volume 61 of The Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media: Chadwick, A., O'Loughlin, B. and Vaccari, C. ’Why People Dual Screen Political Debates and Why It Matters for Democratic Engagement.’
Read MoreI’m recently back from the American Political Science Association (APSA) Conference, which was, as usual, an excellent gathering, full of great papers on many aspects of media and politics. This year the highlight for me and my colleagues, Cristian Vaccari and Ben O'Loughlin, was being presented with the Walter Lippmann Award from APSA’s Political Communication Section.
Read MoreThe Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power has been awarded the International Journal of Press/Politics Book Award for 2016. The Award was announced at the business meetings of the Political Communication and Journalism Studies Divisions at the 2016 International Communication Association (ICA) annual conference in Fukuoka, Japan.
Read MoreDigital media continue to reshape political activism in unexpected ways. Within a period of a few years, the internet-enabled UK citizens’ movement 38 Degrees has amassed a membership of 3 million and now sits alongside similar entities such as America’s MoveOn, Australia’s GetUp! and the transnational movement Avaaz.
Read MoreOur special issue on Digital Media, Power, and Democracy in Election Campaigns is now available online. Below are links to the Online First editions of the articles. The bound print edition will publish next month.
Read MoreI'm Professor of Political Communication in the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture and the School of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, where I also direct the Online Civic Culture Centre (O3C).
I'm Professor of Political Communication in the Department of Communication and Media at Loughborough University, where I am also director of the Online Civic Culture Centre (O3C).
The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power is published by Oxford University Press and is now in its second edition. It was awarded the Best Book Award of the American Political Science Association Information Technology and Politics Section and the International Journal of Press/Politics Best Book Award.
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