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Monthly Archives: September, 2009

  • ‘G20 leaders’ wives’: Yes, this is 2009, and the Guardian is asking what are they wearing September 27, 2009
  • Subtext at the Observer September 16, 2009
  • A polite letter about online accuracy September 7, 2009
  • An ode to the boss, or perhaps not: Carolyn who? September 6, 2009

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Recent Posts

  • New event: World News Media Hack Day, 13 April 2013 #dme13
  • From ‘news cycle’ to ‘news spirograph’: disrupting patterns of consumption, production and distribution
  • Interactive journalism: Learning by doing – on air
  • Generation AudioBoo: how journalism students are interacting online
  • ‘Robots in the basement’: How interactive media is changing journalism (and research)

On Twitter

  • @richards1000 thank you. It should be fun, if I don't get lost in the maze of #ica13 16 hours ago
  • @richards1000 too long for tweet! Will blog in due course. 1. on data gaps in UK legal/media events; 2. on consent procedures in journalism 17 hours ago
  • @richards1000 not this one - just participant observer in this strange world! presenting at #iamcr13 next week - in Law & Ethics sections 17 hours ago
  • @richards1000 are you at #ica13? would be great to meet in person at some point! 17 hours ago
  • @GregHadfield thanks, that would be great 17 hours ago

RSS What I’m reading

  • DUP defends libel law veto - Latest - Belfast Newsletter
  • ABA Journal>> As libel trial losers battle $1M legal bill, FBI probes claimed mid-trial DUI set-up of their lawyer
  • Guardian>> Saudi prince defends Forbes libel action
  • Michael Crick, C4 News>> Does Sun ‘plebgate’ libel defence show more evidence of police conspiracy?
  • Nehanda Radio>> Challenges in promoting privacy and freedom of expression in Zimbabwe
  • Out-law.com>> English courts can stop parties bringing foreign legal proceedings in breach of arbitration agreements
  • FoIMan>> Cabinet Office issues new guidance on private email accounts
  • BBC Religion & Ethics - Q&A: The right to privacy - Gavin Phillipson
  • 10 tips for journalists who work from home | Media news | Journalism.co.uk
  • Binary Law, Nick Holmes>>Justice on the move
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