Research and innovation
Our research
We collaborate with academic institutions, the public sector and media industries in the UK and across the world. We examine the relations between media, communication and society, and explore the impact of these interactions.
The School of Media and Communication received excellent scores in the REF 2021 exercise. 88% of the submitted research outputs were judged to be ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’. This underlines the vitality of our research culture and our commitment to supporting and developing staff and postgraduate research.
We also contribute to the Leeds Arts and Humanities Research Institute Sadler Seminar Series.
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Research Groups
Research in the School of Media and Communication is clustered around several research groups.
Digital Cultures
The Digital Cultures research group is interested in how digital media and technologies can act as disruptive - and potentially transformative - forces in society.
More on Digital CulturesGlobal Communication
The Global Communication research group is united by a critical focus on how communication processes instantiate power relations that cut across the local, regional and the transnational.
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The Journalism research group brings together researchers with a broad interest in journalism. They are specialists in either journalism practice or research, although most have experience in both.
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This research group brings together researchers with an interest in empirical and theoretical works that engage with research on media production, policy and regulation.
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The Political Communication research group provides a forum for researchers to discuss and investigate how power and political ideas are represented in a diversity of communication contexts.
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The Visual Media and Communication research group explores the dominant role of the visual in communication and media culture - raising questions about the role of the visual in everyday life.
More on Visual Media and CommunicationGender and Media
The Gender and Media research group brings together colleagues and postgraduate researchers engaged in debates about how gender functions within and through media and communication.
More on Gender and MediaPractice
The Practice research group is interested in how practice-led research can produce innovative answers and creative outcomes to a range of media and communication questions.
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Our research has developed impact that supports a range of charitable, educational and cultural organisations and engages with important social and political themes. We have an ongoing commitment to promoting and applying research that has the potential to challenge inequalities and innovate changes in practice and policy across a broad range of communities and organisations. Our approach to social impact is one delivered through the ongoing development of external partnerships and listening to the needs and opinions of the people we work with.
Research projects
Our research projects explore the past, present and future of media and communication using archives, new technologies and global partnerships.
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The key to enhancing trust in journalism through regulation is for regulators…
Thursday 15 August 2024
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A Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures has co-edited a…
Friday 26 July 2024
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The School of Media and Communication has hosted the Radio Academy Yorkshire…
Thursday 25 July 2024
More on Industry networking event hosted by School of Media and CommunicationSchool of Media and Communication researchers co-edit and contribute to the 2024 UK Election Analysis Report
Two academics from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures are among the…
Tuesday 23 July 2024
More on School of Media and Communication researchers co-edit and contribute to the 2024 UK Election Analysis ReportProfessor Alison Peirse's Inaugural Lecture: Now You See Us
This keynote explores what it means to be a feminist scholar of horror film, and how we might think through the history of women filmmakers who have chosen to work in this most disreputable of genres
Wednesday 16 October 2024, 17:30 - 18:30 |
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