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The indispensability of bold journalism

The indispensability of bold journalism

by Talking Humanities | Dec 24, 2019 | Analysis & Comment, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Malta’s handling of the case of the murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, has not only pushed the country into a political and constitutional crisis, it has also highlighted the power wielded by the media and the many threats it constantly faces, says Syed...
The 2019 Indian elections: is media complicit or controlled?

The 2019 Indian elections: is media complicit or controlled?

by Talking Humanities | Mar 14, 2019 | Analysis & Comment, Features, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Up to 900 million eligible voters in India will go to the polls in April and May. Historically largely well informed, thanks to government and policy discussions in the media before general elections, Indians have been able to vote out incompetent or corrupt...
Thinking aloud

Thinking aloud

by Talking Humanities | May 17, 2016 | Features, Fellowships & Networks, Public Engagement, Research & Resources, The Social Scholar, Training and Research

The New Generation Thinkers scheme is an annual competition run jointly by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and BBC Radio 3 to give ten early career researchers from across the arts and humanities the chance to get their research onto broadcast media....

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