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MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Conference Postponed Until September 2021

We are disappointed to announce that the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Annual 2020 conference at the University of Brighton in September has been postponed due to Covid-19. The organising team at Brighton have been working hard to facilitate an engaging and stimulating conference programme and we are pleased to say they will still be hosting the …Continue Reading

COVID-19 and MeCCSA Annual Conferences in 2021 and 2022

Dear Colleagues,  It is with great regret to announce that we will not be holding MECCSA 2021 in Aberdeen on the premises of Robert Gordon University in January 2021, as was planned. We have made this difficult decision because of the likely longer term uncertainties and impacts of Covid-19, and the social distancing measures that …Continue Reading

Call for Hosts: MeCCSA PGN 2021 Conference

The MeCCSA Postgraduate Network is calling for hosts for its 2021 Annual Conference. The aim of the Postgraduate Network (MeCCSA PGN) is to bring together postgraduate students in media, communication and cultural studies from different intellectual traditions and cultural backgrounds in order to form networks for research, teaching and learning, as well as ensure peer …Continue Reading

Call for Papers: MeCCSA Postgraduate Network 2020 Conference

University of Brighton, 10-11 September 2020 Conference Theme: Mediating Place: Memory, Culture and Experience The MeCCSA Postgraduate Network is pleased to invite postgraduate researchers to attend our upcoming annual conference at the University of Brighton on 10th and 11th September 2020. The theme of the conference is Mediating Place: Memory, Culture and Experience. However, the …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 33

Three-D, issue 33 (PDF, 4.6 Mb) In this issue:1 2019 Election Special: policy, media & campaign (Einar Thorsen) Election 2019: manifestoes 2 It Says Here (Julian McDougall) 4 Manifesto pledges on media reform: what’s in and what’s not (Natalie Fenton) Election 2019: campaign 7 Weren’t the mainstream media supposed not to matter? (David Deacon, Jackie …Continue Reading

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