Tuesday 05 January 2010

Rubicon recommends: BBC R4's Thinking Allowed on Class and Social Mobility

30/12/2009

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pg5d1#synopsis
Listen now (30 minutes)

Synopsis

As part of Radio 4's University tour, Laurie Taylor travels to the University of Bedfordshire where he's joined by an audience of students and panel to discuss class and social mobility.In 2003 Tony Blair announced he wanted half of all 18 to 30-year-olds to participate in higher education by 2010. While numbers are up, a report from the Higher Education Statistics Agency suggests their social background has barely changed, with the middle classes still making up the majority of University students. So does education provide a means to social mobility, is social mobility even a meaningful expression and has society ignored class barriers in favour of focusing on identity politics?Laurie is joined by Lynsey Hanley, Guardian journalist and author of Estates - an Intimate History; Richard Reeves, Director of the think tank Demos; Danny Dorling Professor of geography at Sheffield University and by Dick Hobbs, sociologist at the London School of Economics. They discuss these and other questions of class barriers, social divides and whether Britain will ever shed its class system and the divisions it creates.


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Monday 04 January 2010

News: 10 News Media Content Trends to Watch in 2010 from Mashable

The news media is experiencing a renaissance. As we end the year, its state in 2009 can be summarized as a year of turmoil, layoffs and cutbacks in an industry desperately seeking to reinvent its business model and content. But despite the thousands of journalism jobs lost, the future has much hope and opportunity for those that are willing to adapt to a changing industry.

Much of that change is happening now. And in the coming year, news organizations will look to approach monetization and content experimentation that is focused on looking at the web in a new way. News(news) in 2010 will blur the lines between audience and creator more than ever in an era of social media. Below is a look at several trends in content distribution and presentation that we will likely see more of in 2010.

to read more:

http://mashable.com/2009/12/24/news-media-content-trends/

News: Court of Public Protection should be opened to media, top judge says

One of Britain’s most secret courts is set to be opened up to the media in a move that could boost public confidence after widespread criticism of its workings.The Court of Protection, which looks after the affairs of people suffering from mental incapacity, hears most of its cases in private and has been the target of hundreds of complaints.

to read more:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/legal/article6974606.ece



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Tuesday 29 December 2009

Rubicon recommends excellent war on terror paper - latest Journalism

Rubicon recommends excellent paper on how journalists uncritically adopted 'war on terror' concept - latest Journalism journal

Framing the War on Terror

The internalization of policy in the US press

Stephen D. Reese
Seth C. Lewis

The War on Terror was the label assigned by the Bush administration to its national security policy, launched in response to the attacks of 9/11. The cultural construction and political rationale supporting this slogan represent a powerful organizing principle that has become a widely accepted framing, laying the groundwork for the invasion of Iraq.


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Wednesday 23 December 2009

News - Melvyn Bragg backs ITN bid for Border and Tyne Tees TV news franchise - GDN


Cumbrian broadcaster named as special adviser to coalition also featuring Newsquest, Johnston Press and Bauer Radio

Wednesday 23 December 2009 16.28 GMT

ITN has secured the backing of Melvyn Bragg for its bid to run the regional news pilot in the Border and Tyne Tees region.The news provider has joined forces with newspaper groups Johnston Press and Newsquest, Bauer Radio and ITV's staff in the region to pitch for cash from the government's Independently Funded News Consortium scheme.

to read more:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/23/melvyn-bragg-itn-regional-news

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