Response submitted by MeCCSA to the Pearce review of the TEF
This is the response by the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) to the Independent Review of the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) launched on 18...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: MeCCSA 2020: Media Interactions and Environments
Ewan Kirkland & Julie Doyle University of Brighton The University of Brighton’s School of Media is delighted to have been chosen to host the MeCCSA annual conference from 8-10th January 2020. The...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: Chair’s report
Anita Biressi University of Roehampton It’s been about five months since my last Three-D contribution and, as ever, there’s much to report and even more to plan for. As usual we have contributed to HE...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: Vegan Narratives and Storytelling: A Critical Assessment in...
Julie Doyle University of Brighton Michael Goodman University of Reading Identified as one of the top Google trends of 2016, and with the first ever vegan week broadcast on The Great British Bake Off...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: Earning trust “story by story”: Can we believe the media?...
Allan Leonard FactCheckNI Ulster University – along with the UK press regulatory body, Impress, and the Policy Network of the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) – jointly...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: Digital Ecologies and the Anthropocene
Charlie Tweed Bath Spa University Digital Ecologies and the Anthropocene: Screenworks Special Issue launch event at Cube Cinema, Bristol on – June 20th 2018 The event acted as a showcase and launch for...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: Radio Studies Network report
Josephine Coleman Birkbeck College, University of London Once again, the Radio Studies Network can report that we have had an eventful year and are feeling as buoyant and dynamic as ever. In July, many...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: Shared Solidarities: Galvanizing the Women’s Movement
Rosalind Brunt Sheffield Hallam University Galvanizing the Women’s Movement was the title of the fourth annual event in our Shared Solidarities series. Held at Sheffield Hallam University in September,...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 31: Postgraduate conferences
Tianyang Zhou University of Sussex “Post-Representative Participations Conference” was a Big Success MeCCSA Postgraduate Network (MeCCSA PGN), the Participatory Communication Research section of IAMCR...
View ArticleCFP MeCCSA PGN Conference 2019
July 1-2, 2019, Bangor University ‘Delivery technologies become obsolete and get replaced; media, on the other hand, evolve.’ –Henry Jenkins (2006: 13) The changes that have taken place within any...
View ArticleResponse submitted by MeCCSA to the Pearce review of the TEF
This is the response by the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) to the Independent Review of the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) launched on 18...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: MeCCSA Conference 2021: Snap Return to Scotland
Sarah Pedersen & Rita MarcellaRobert Gordon University, Aberdeen The 2021 MeCCSA conference will be held Wednesday 8th January to Friday 10th January 2021 at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen....
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: Chair’s report
Anita BiressiUniversity of Roehampton MeCCSA has been very busy since my last report in December 2018. In January 2019 we began the year by welcoming new members to the Executive Committee (EC) and...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: ESRC Appoint Senior Media Studies Researcher to Assessment...
For some time MeCCSA has been concerned at the limited number of media and communication focused projects funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. The precise statistics of this and the...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: Launch of new MeCCSA network: Local and Community Media...
Rachel MatthewsCoventry University This is the first report for the newly-formed Local and Community Media Network. The network largely came about as a result of talks at last year’s ECREA and MeCCSA...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: Policy Network report
Jonathan HardyUniversity of East London Here is a brief update on the MeCCSA Policy Network that discusses recent activities, and finishes with two (of many) reasons why we need this Network more than...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: Radio Studies Network report
Josephine ColemanBirkbeck College, University of London As the field of media communications and broadcasting shifts around us, so Radio Studies evolves, the Network widens its interests and further...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: MeCCSA Social Movements and Media Discourse Centre Symposium
De Montfort University Wednesday, 9th October 2019 Keynote Speaker: Dr Sally Ruane, Reader in Social Policy, and Director of the Health Policy Research Unit Registration: 12noon – ends 3/3.30pm The...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: Renamed Women’s Network
Beth JohnsonLeeds University As ever, the MeCCSA Women’s Network has enjoyed an eventful year. In structural terms, our former chair, Milly Williamson, stood down after ten diligent years in post. The...
View ArticleThree-D Issue 32: Discourses of immigration and citizenship: from Windrush to...
Naida RedgraveUniversity of East London The first REaPN event under its new Chair Mita Lad (and Deputy, Dr. Noor Halabi) took place at De Montfort University on 27 June 2019, organised by previous...
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