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Behind the scenes of social class on TV
A Leeds researcher has teamed up with the BBC, Channel 4 and Candour Productions to analyse the role of social class, on screen and behind the scenes of TV production.
New Chapter in 'Visual and Multimodal Sociology' reviewed
Luc Pauwels describes “Burned out: A Visual and Lyrical Sociology of Smoking in the City,” by Professor Stephen Coleman and Dr Jim Brogden
Developing Practice Research Symposium recording released
The Developing Practice Research Symposium is a partnership between the School of Media and Communication and the University of Southampton, Winchester School of Art and Design
Can conversations bridge the climate divide?
Climate change sceptics and climate activists are being urged to get together to try to find common ground as part of a study by the University of Leeds.
‘Why Politicians Should Love Journalists and Journalists Should Never Love Politicians’ lecture proves popular
Dorothy Byrne, long-time Head of News at Channel 4 argued for the necessity of independent journalism at the Jay Blumer annual lecture and attracted some independent press coverage.