• August 26, 2010 •
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Tags: Andrew O'Hagan, Art, book, death, e-book, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Fiction, future, google, James Shapiro, life, London Review of Books, new media, non-fiction, publishing
• February 21, 2010 •
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Tags: Andy Heath, audience, citizen journalism, crowdsourcing, Demotix, Iran, Kate Day, new media, news, online community, Ruth Barnett, Sky News, social media, Twitter
• January 23, 2010 •
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• January 18, 2010 •
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Tags: BBC, BBC College of Journalism, City University, digital journalism, journalism, Kevin Marsh, London, new media, news:rewired
• August 31, 2009 •
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Tags: Admeto, Art, Doris Dörrie, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Art Festival, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh International Festival, Festival of Politics, Fringe, Göttingen, Handel, Homer, Japanese samurai, Jazz and Blues Festival, new media, Nicholas McGegan, Odyssey, Theatre
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• January 23, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in Britain, Media
Tags: BNP, censorship, CiF, Comment is Free, Cybersoc, Daily Mail, free speech, Guardian, Headshift, Jessica Reed, Kate Day, moderation, MyTelegraph, new media, news:rewired, online community, Richard Barnbrook, Robin Hamman, The Telegraph, Twitter