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Inaugural event of the Local and Community Media MeCCSA Network

Inaugural event of the Local and Community Media MeCCSA Network

We are pleased to host the inaugural event of the Local and Community Media MeCCSA Network at Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury on Tuesday on the 30 April 2019.

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Inaugural Lecture of Professor Ágnes Gulyás

Inaugural Lecture of Professor Ágnes Gulyás

Professor Ágnes Gulyás of the School of Media, Art and Design is to deliver her inaugural lecture, titled ‘What is news?’, on Tuesday 27 March 2018.

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Research Seminar: Participatory Journalism: Asking the Canterbury Audience

Research Seminar: Participatory Journalism: Asking the Canterbury Audience

Jonny Greatrex and Jamie Stephens, who teach on the Multimedia Journalism programme in the School of Media Art and Design, will be sharing their research on participatory journalism.

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