Media Policy Project

@LSEmediapolicy

The LSE Media Policy Project aims to promote communication between academics, civil society, media professionals & policymakers. RTs ≠ endorsement

Joined September 2010

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  1. New speakers added Join us to discuss how media can serve the public & hold power to account Details & reg (free):

    , , and 6 others
  2. The internet - dangerous and broken or secure and empowering? Starting now at Answer must depend on which users, whose interests

  3. Snooper's Charter is set to become law: how the Investigatory Powers Bill will affect you

  4. . consultation on due impartiality, due accuracy, elections and referendums, closing 16 Jan

  5. Good news! Next year budget for pilot projects will increase next year (2X)

  6. Report from roundtable on the impact of the General Data Protection Regulation on children

  7. i signs up to IPSO as Guardian and FT continue to reject press regulation: - via

  8. New toolkit launched today aims to advance research on global child internet use

  9. 2/11 launch research toolkit on child internet use. Join the partnership 4 policy

  10. Media Policy Project followed , , and 4 others
    • @ResearchUGent

      Giving you a glimpse of all the wonderful research happening , while providing a community for our researchers. Curated by Research Policy Unit

  11. Press Recognition Panel gives alternative press regulator Impress Royal Charter backing: -

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