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Dancing on the Sand: June 2007
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A blog from www.thisisplymouth.co.uk the website of The Herald. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dancing on the Sand. Herald reporter Hannah Wood is dancing on the sand: living, studying and working in Brazil for six months on a Rotary International scholarship. Sponsored by Devon and Cornwall Rotary District she is in Rio de Janeiro where she is studying Portuguese, reporting and working with Rotary clubs to forge links with Plymouth.
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Dancing on the Sand: April 2007
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A blog from www.thisisplymouth.co.uk the website of The Herald. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dancing on the Sand. Herald reporter Hannah Wood is dancing on the sand: living, studying and working in Brazil for six months on a Rotary International scholarship. Sponsored by Devon and Cornwall Rotary District she is in Rio de Janeiro where she is studying Portuguese, reporting and working with Rotary clubs to forge links with Plymouth.
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Dancing on the Sand: August 2007
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A blog from www.thisisplymouth.co.uk the website of The Herald. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dancing on the Sand. Herald reporter Hannah Wood is dancing on the sand: living, studying and working in Brazil for six months on a Rotary International scholarship. Sponsored by Devon and Cornwall Rotary District she is in Rio de Janeiro where she is studying Portuguese, reporting and working with Rotary clubs to forge links with Plymouth.
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Dancing on the Sand: July 2007
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A blog from www.thisisplymouth.co.uk the website of The Herald. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dancing on the Sand. Herald reporter Hannah Wood is dancing on the sand: living, studying and working in Brazil for six months on a Rotary International scholarship. Sponsored by Devon and Cornwall Rotary District she is in Rio de Janeiro where she is studying Portuguese, reporting and working with Rotary clubs to forge links with Plymouth.
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Dancing on the Sand: March 2007
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A blog from www.thisisplymouth.co.uk the website of The Herald. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dancing on the Sand. Herald reporter Hannah Wood is dancing on the sand: living, studying and working in Brazil for six months on a Rotary International scholarship. Sponsored by Devon and Cornwall Rotary District she is in Rio de Janeiro where she is studying Portuguese, reporting and working with Rotary clubs to forge links with Plymouth.
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Mediating Conflict: Digital Media and Reporting Conflict: The book and the end of Mediating Conflict
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War and terrorism through the eyes of new media. Saturday, 22 June 2013. Digital Media and Reporting Conflict: The book and the end of Mediating Conflict. This blog has been dormant for a while and the publication. Of Digital Media and Reporting Conflict:. Blogging and the BBC's Coverage of War and Terrorism. Is the right time to formally close it. When I decide to do something I put everything into it. I hope the book testifies to the high standards and hard work that I tried to bring to it. Achievement...
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Mediating Conflict: January 2012
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War and terrorism through the eyes of new media. Tuesday, 24 January 2012. I like this line in ' What is News. By Harcup and O'Neill on the makings of a good newspaper story:. Our findings.suggest that certain combinations of news values appear almost to guarantee coverage in the press. Posted by Daniel Bennett. Drones: At war and at home. Continuing my recent theme on the use of drones in journalism, I came across this Guardian article. Rather strangely entitled: 'Drones in the hands of the paparazzi?
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Mediating Conflict: After Leveson? A 'State of the News Media' report for the UK
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War and terrorism through the eyes of new media. Thursday, 31 May 2012. A 'State of the News Media' report for the UK. With each day of Leveson evidence new stones are overturned, shedding more light on the wider systemic and cultural problems that contributed to the phone-hacking scandal. The ‘post-Leveson’ question becomes ever more pressing, as identified at yesterday’s University of Westminster conference. But how will the national media report the outcome of the Inquiry? But it’s not a lone ex...
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Mediating Conflict: April 2012
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War and terrorism through the eyes of new media. Wednesday, 25 April 2012. BBC journalist Stuart Hughes on newsgathering with Twitter and social media. In this video, World Affairs Producer Stuart Hughes talks about his use of social media at the BBC. He was speaking on a course organised by the BBC College of Journalism on 20 April 2012:. I spoke to Stuart Hughes several times while writing my thesis on the impact of blogging on the BBC's coverage of war and terrorism. If you watch the video, it's also ...