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- Launch Event for "Connecting Democracy" at Harvard Law School
- O’Loughlin at GCHQ - Cyber Security: Lacunae of Strategy
- Strategic Narratives working paper published
- Andrew Chadwick: Newly-Published Article in "Connecting Democracy"
- 2012-02-21: Rasmus Kleis Nielsen Speaking on his Major New Book, "Ground Wars"
- PhD Success for New Political Communication Unit Students
- PhD success for Mª Luisa Azpiroz Manero
- Dissenting Citizenship? New article in Parliamentary Affairs
- New article published: Twenty20 as Media Event
- 2011-11-21 O'Loughlin and Anstead at Google
- Digital Methods: Tools for Analysis
- BBC The Politics Show's David Thompson speaking, 8 November
- 2011-11-03 Crisis and New Communications Media
- ESRC PhD Funding Opportunities at NPCU
- Building an Effective Social Media Campaign: A Roundtable Debate
- Journal of Media & Cultural Studies: CfP Reconnecting Political Disconnection
- 2011-10-18: Guest Speaker: Colin Davis "Social influence in televised election debates: a potential distortion of democracy"
- O'Loughlin keynote address at ISA South, 15 October 2011
- O'Loughlin review: Information Overload, Paradigm Underload?
- Be Concerned but not Informed: Radical Islamic Terrorism and Mainstream Media since 9/11
- First internet election? No, the first semantic polling election.
- Conflict prevention and early warnings: closing the gap through communications?
- Working Paper: Political Attitudes and the British Riots
- Media and memories of 7/7: 6 months free downloads
- The Emerging Viewertariat - out now in Press/Politics
- New article by Andrew Chadwick: "The Changing News Media Environment"
- Can social media monitoring predict events? Mediating Diplomacy workshop on Thursday
- NPCU at ECPR 2011, Reykjavik
- Hoskins/O'Loughlin podcast: Does the BBC cause radicalisation?
- New Ampofo article published: The social life of real-time social media monitoring
- Narrative Horror and the Downfall of Leaders #1: Rupert Murdoch
- Special issue out: Remembering the 2005 London bombings: Media, memory, commemoration
- Stereotypes and suspicion: Nicer words won’t change anything
- Simon Collister talk on hybrid media and Egypt uprisings
- New Deal for BBC World Service Weakens Britain’s Soft Power?
- New article: Trust, Confidence and Credibility - Twitter and the 2010 UK Election
- New Working Paper: Representation and Communication: The Internet and Communication Architectures in Local Governance by Michael J. Jensen
- Call: Journal of Communication Special Issue on Social Media and the "Arab Spring"
- A Good Storyline Won’t Win a War – Did the Taliban out-communicate our Generals?
- 2011-05-10 Ben O'Loughlin to speak at KCL on strategic communications
- The 2003 Iraq War will not be forgotten
- Will the IRA blow up Will and Kate?
- Does the Arab Spring show how strategic narratives work?
- Presenting at the PSA next Tuesday
- CNN Effect revisited - Media, War & Conflict special issue out
- New article - Distancing the Extraordinary: Audience Understandings of Radicalisation
- Imperial War Museum trip - a student's view
- Fight Back! A Reader on the Student Protests
- Libya and ‘the shadow of Iraq’
- MSc New Political Communication for 2011 entry
- Hoskins & O'Loughlin: new Journalism article on gatekeeping and translation
- New MSc programme, Transnational Security Studies
- New journal article by Andrew Chadwick: "Explaining the Failure of an Online Citizen Engagement Initiative: The Role of Internal Institutional Variables"
- India’s soft power is unclear
- 2011-02-17 Twenty20 Cricket as a Media Event? One day workshop
- 2011-03-30: Andrew Chadwick Speaking at the Communication and Media Research Institute, University of Westminster
- Obama and Egypt: The Power of Inception?
- New book: Radicalisation & Media - out now
- PhD Scholarships for 2011 Entry
- How Political Negotiations can be Un-mediated but Mediatized
- Satellite Wars in the Middle East: A Battle for Hearts and Minds
- PhD success for Chris Perkins
- 2011-04-20 Ben O'Loughlin to present at PSA 2011
- Free access to article: Images as Weapons of War
- 2011-04-19: Andrew Chadwick Presenting at the Political Studies Association Annual Conference, London
- 7/7 five years on: Conflicting memories make an official record difficult
- Postgraduate Conference: December 17: Questioning Transnationalism: Culture, Politics, and Media
- New Article: Britain's First Live Televised Party Leaders' Debate: From the News Cycle to the Political Information Cycle
- 4/5 Dec: Conflicts of Memory: Mediating and Commemorating the London Bombings
- New journal article: “The Political Information Cycle in a Hybrid News System: The British Prime Minister and the ‘Bullygate’ Affair”
- Conference Announcement: A Pedagogy of Civic Engagement for Higher Education
- BBC spy miniseries upsets China, but how real is it? Let’s play Spooks bingo!
- 2011-03-09: Dr Aeron Davis speaking
- After Wikileaks; or, the next phase of Diffused War?
- Affective fabrics of digital cultures - papers/presentations available
- Martin Bell on 'The Twilight of News'
- Review of Television and Terror
- Too many bodies? Communicating the population question
- New article: Analyzing the semantic content and persuasive composition of extremist media
- Charlotte Epstein, Two talks on IR, discourse and communication
- A gulf in understanding?
- CfP Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, Kathmandu, Nepal, May 2011
- Cyber warfare and legal responsibility: drifting further apart?
- NPCU@ Al-Jazeera, Doha - 26-27 Sept 2010
- OII event: Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: An Impact Assessment
- Newpolcom at #APSA2010
- The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy by Philip N. Howard: The First Title in the Oxford Studies in Digital Politics Book Series
- "Political Communication in Transition: Mediated Politics in Britain’s New Media Environment" -- Andrew Chadwick and James Stanyer's APSA Paper
- CfP: Questioning Transnationalism: Culture, Politics & Media - Graduate conference
- Chris Perkins: new article in Television & New Media
- US digital diplomacy: The tools of 2010, the insight of 1910?
- 7/7 Five Years On: Media Still Unclear How to Report Risk
- From the Long War and the War on Terror to the Long Change
- Reporting War: Exploring the Way Forward
- JITP's special issue on YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States is out
- New book released: Diffused War
- Citizenship without community - podcasts
- Some pitfalls of twitter analysis
- Final TV debate: policy substance matters little to voters
- 5 May film event: Watching the Daily Life
- TV election debate II: New findings
- To engage the young, political parties must dare more democracy
- NPCU@Oxford - Social media monitoring: The next Mass Observation?
- Next stage in Strategic Narratives research: Dialogue and Diversity in Diplomatic Interaction
- Culture, Politics & Arab Media @LSE 29 April
- Free access to new Media, War & Conflict special issue: Images of War
- TV debate: initial twitter analysis shows level of support for party leaders and winners by topic
- Media, Electoral Insurgency, and Nick Clegg
- Beyond the election: #DEBill, Twitter and a glimpse of Internet-enabled direct democracy
- 2010-09-02: Andrew Chadwick and James Stanyer presenting at the 2010 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
- 2010-03-17 Christina Slade: Transnational Television Cultures: Reshaping Political Identities in the European Union
- Strategic Narratives: New working paper
- Chris Perkins: New Reviews Editor of Media, War & Conflict
- Mumsnet, the general election and single-issue campaigning
- The Emerging Viewertariat
- 2010-03-01 Mapping the Impact of Online Information on the Political, Economic and Social Sphere, Google, London
- The Handbook of Internet Politics: Paperback edition now available
- 2010-02-11 7/7 Five Years on: Reflections on the Future of Counter-terrorism
- War and the Body - exhibition and conference, London, June 2010
- Fourth International Conference on Online Deliberation (OD2010)
- Will social networking sites influence your vote?
- Haystack: US explicitly provokes Iran?
- 3 February @NPCU: Stuart Allan on The Future(s) of Photojournalism in Wartime
- Legitimising jihad now takes more than words
- Call for PhD applications
- 2010-03-29: Andrew Chadwick and James Stanyer presenting at UK Political Studies Association Annual Conference
- MSc New Political Communication now recruiting for September 2010 entry
- Your political views matter (and we will pay you for them)
- The 2010s: Shaping the context and culture of the next decade
- CfP Strategic Narratives @ SGIR Stockholm 9-11 Sept 2010
- Communicating Terror at PSA 2010
- Online Interpersonal Communication, Accidental Exposure and By-Product Political Learning During the British General Election of 2010: A Study of Twitter.
- 2009-11-30 NPCU Sydney workshop on Media & Multiculturalism
- 2010 iGov Research Institute
- Is it enough to give a voice to the voiceless?
- The challenge of digital data - CfP
- Nuffield Foundation grant: Study of Iraq civilian casualty reporting
- 2009-11-04: Andrew Chadwick on BBC Radio 4's The Moral Maze
- Research Associate Post at Manchester - ESRC project The Internet, Electoral Politics and Citizen Participation in Global Perspective (2010-12)
- CfP Online Deliberation Conference, Leeds, June 2010
- Trafigura and twitter
- Power and the imagination
- Measuring Online Behaviour workshop - summary available
- 2009-11-26: Andrew Chadwick speaking at UCL's School of Public Policy
- The jihadist style-journey: Germany’s election and after
- Announcement: Strategic Narratives panels at the 2010 ISA Annual Convention
- Tom Hanks on radicalisation
- Even radical Muslims rely on bearded stereotypes and BBC to understand Jihadists
- Webmetrics final programme available
- Free issue of web 2.0 special of JITP, only during APSA 2009: http://shrinkify.com/144k
- Call for papers
- Network Security project award
- APSA 2009 Political Communication Section panels
- 2009-09-14: Web metrics workshop
- APSA 2009 ITP Section panel details
- Media and the Myth of Radicalisation
- Journal of Information Technology & Politics special issue on "Politics: Web 2.0" published
- Berlin essay success for Chris Perkins
- Trophy photos from Afghanistan
- Deliberately failing to explain Afghanistan?
- Shifting Securities project data available
- 2009-08-11: Andrew Chadwick to present at ASA Conference Thematic Session
- Live blog coverage of the Barcelona UAB workshop
- Roundup: Twitter, social media and the Iran election
- Final call - APSA ITP Best Computer Software Award 2009
- Why does the far-right BNP have the highest Alexa ranking among British political parties' websites?
- Reframing the Nation conference - final programme
- Proving PR Success in a Digital World
- Call for PhD applications
- Japanese media and the North Korean missile
- The Foreign Office's Digital Diplomacy Initiative
- Call for papers: Reframing the Nation, international conference, 18-19 May
- Sensationalism costs lives
- Dr Ben O'Loughlin named Co-Director of New Political Communication Unit
- Labour 2.0: campaigning for the net generation
- Call For Papers: International Workshop: Citizen Politics: Are the New Media Reshaping Political Engagement? Barcelona, May 28-30
- Flat Earth News: robots.txt
- Jihadists on Facebook
- Can journalism make Gaza real to us?
- The Future of the Internet: 2020 and beyond
- Ephemeral media
- Obama and the CNN effect
- PhD call for papers: Great Powers and Strategic Narratives
- Online radicalisation: an explanatory fiction?
- October 30: US Presidential election roundtable debate - PIR/PIRSOC/NPCU
- NPCU researcher blamed for US election defeat
- 2008-10-15: Staff-student seminar: Christopher Boerl - A House Divided: How the Internet is Fragmenting America's Christian Right
- Insignificant Text
- New article: The 2008 Digital Campaign in the United States: The Real Lesson for British Parties
- Great Powers after the Bush Presidency: workshop on geopolitical narratives
- What does radicalisation mean, part II: grooming?
- Becoming Digital
- Number 10 goes blogtastic with WordPress
- My favourite story of the day
- Ghosts
- Crack legal minds
- Talkin' Radio
- Google powers presidential video search gadget
- My theory gets me so excited
- My (very small) piece of citizen journalism
- Call For Papers: YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States
- The Wars against Terror have begun
- Learning difficulties and the digital divide
- Bill Gates has left the building
- How many small donors does David Davis have?
- Dedication's what you need
- Commentators versus the blogosphere (and how not to do online fundraising)
- Call for Program Committee Volunteers - "YouTube andthe 2008 Election Cycle in the United States"
- International Affairs Forum Interview
- Why did Hillary lose (or why did Obama win?)
- Fun for the weekend: LastGraph
- Will a photo help the Democrats win in November?
- Keeping campaign weblog comments on message
- How far has digital journalism come?
- Grauniad unlimited
- The long tail of information
- How blogs are made
- Notes from the YouGovStone/FT Ask the Experts event on the US election
- Shock: social networking sites are not like real life
- Election lexicon
- Another shameless Internet rip off
- Elizabeth Edwards on the press agenda
- Who would the Simpsons vote for?
- Morning Seminar Sessions - Day Two
- Final Panel Sessions - 4.00 - 5.30
- Key Note Speeches from Micah Sifry and Michael Turk
- Morning Seminar Sessions
- Day Two...
- Late night blogging on a conference night
- Second Keynote Speeches
- Politics: Web 2.0 conference live blog by Lawrence Ampofo - Opening Keynote Speeches
- Today's the day!
- The most amazing thing you'll encounter online today
- Re-thinking Mayhill Fowler
- Gaffes in the age of the Internet
- Never Gonna Give You Up
- Politics: Web 2.0 conference - final programme now published
- Bridging divides
- Wiki wars
- Is this the most successful long political YouTube clip ever?
- Comparing messages across different political communication environments (from the Ohio State University IWG meeting)
- Vox Populi, Vox Dei
- Mixed messages for citizen journalists
- Information, brands and transparency
- We're The Economist, stupid
- Fair and balanced
- New article: Why don't we find politicians' claims convincing?
- The floodgates are creaking
- Theorising the politics of web 2.0: an excerpt from the Introduction to the Handbook of Internet Politics by Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard
- The politics of reconstruction
- We're on Facebook!
- Quality paid for with exclusivity
- Liveblogging Super Tuesday
- What does radicalisation mean?
- My most ambitious blogging experiment... ever
- Editorial policy at The Guardian
- A great mash up from Slate
- Old political communication unit
- Politics: Web 2.0: An International Conference - programme and registration details announced
- New Working Paper - Ben O'Loughlin on the role of academics as media 'experts'
- Remembering an event before it has happened
- What's wrong with John Kerry's emails?
- Interesting developments at AOL News
- Testing the wisdom of crowds
- The media hierarchy: who is borrowing from who?
- BBC goes web 2.0
- Media and terror: New book and journal
- Studies in Digital Politics: A New Book Series from Oxford University Press USA - Series Editor: Andrew Chadwick
- 16 days of action for Darfur
- Postgraduate Research Studentships for 2008 entry
- (Belatedly) happy Thanks Giving
- What is Al-Jazeera English for?
- Darling, where did you leave my data?
- Rapid response online
- Emergency Blogging
- Research Assistant Post
- Lest we forget
- Internet Election 2.0?
- Paul's haul
- Spot the special guest
- Tweetie pie
- Digital natives and digital literacy
- Allowing tragedy to take hold
- MSc New Political Communication
- Islamophobia and the media, a decade on
- Web 3.0: Good riddance to the wisdom of crowds?
- What might define Murdoch's politics?
- New Working Paper: Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet
- The power of social network monopoly...
- A super reality show
- Whaling meets space invaders
- TV's democratic deposit
- The decline of participatory television
- You say reflexivity, I say waffle, let’s….
- Mayor Idol # 4
- Measuring online success
- Mayor Idol # 2 and # 3
- Extremism and the Dark Side of Facebook
- Mayor Idol # 1
- Politics: Web 2.0: An International Conference - Call For Papers
- Cityware: social networking 2.0?
- Help! The Copyright Board is making me a criminal
- The wisdom of the crowds says...
- Heroes Schmeroes
- Voting made easy
- Blogging and the vernacular
- New Political Communication Unit announces major new ESRC-funded research project: Political violence in the new media ecology
- The YouTube effect
- New Statesman New Media Awards
- News and numbers
- Facebook: It came, it saw, it conquered?
- Don't mention the war
- When news hosts attack
- Media Analysis Workshop: Reflections
- Careless Talk Costs Credibility
- Minister In Second Life
- June 25-26, 2007: Media Analysis Workshop: Using Audio/Visual Methods
- Reforming the UK prime minister's e-petitions system
- Unwanted Commentary??
- Media Studies 2.0
- Popularity Contest among Canadian MPs on Facebook
- Reactions to the ONI: A proposed typology of online censorship
- What's a digital watch?
- New Book on Web Campaigning
- New Labour No More?
- Could Paul be the Dean of '08?
- "Peter, you've lost the news!"
- Bon Chance Mes Amis!
- Metrics of success
- "Segoland"
- Television and Virginia Tech
- Blogs: the British backlash
- Politicopia
- YouTube user removes clip mocking Thai king
- International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policymaking
- Open Source Policy Making
- Challenges to GooTube
- Hansard Society's Digital Dialogues Project
- Personal Democracy Forum
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