Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 8: Sex education via the media: Promises and pitfalls
This lecture will draw on Dr Boynton's experiences of delivering sex advice through the media - as an agony aunt in magazines and online, and for education radio and TV such as Channel 4's The Sex Education Show. Drawing on research on media advice giving internationally Petra will highlight where media gets it wrong and right, and how we can inform sex education media for young people and adults through evidence based practice and research.
Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures
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9/26/2023
This event is part of a research project exploring the relations of extraction that underpin and shape global media cultures. With Bishnupriya Ghosh, Jussi Parikka and Nicole Starosielski. The conversation will be hosted by Professor Lee Grieveson (UCL) and Professor Priya Jaikumar (USC) and is a co-production between UCL and USC’s Division of Cinema and Media.
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11/9/2021
We're setting a new benchmark - combining the highest standards of academic and critical rigour with media practice and state-of-the-art professional skills, and providing the opportunity to take up a work placement drawing on London's rich media environment.
More information: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/courses/undergraduate/media-ba
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9/2/2021
On Thursday 3 December a selection of industry representatives (many of them UCL graduates) were on hand to answer your questions.
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2/10/2021
On Thursday 3 December a selection of industry representatives were on hand to answer UCL students questions about journalism.
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1/6/2021
Master's student Zhenxing shares his experience studying the Digital Media: Education MA at UCL.
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10/2/2020
Ben Bachmair's (virtual) seminar at the UCL Knowledge Lab, July 15th 2020
Cultural ecology is an integrative approach to the running cultural development with disparate educational options and tasks. The key word Digital Education, it is probably a bit naïve, but avoids the familiar terms ‘Media’ and ‘Media Education’ of the former linear mass communication. Digital Education is helpful to look for the processes of semiosis with digital representations in the new individualized, mobile and Internet based mass communication.
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7/16/2020
The Legal and Political Theory Forum have assembled a panel of four experts from the fields of philosophy, social epistemology, international relations and journalism to share their thoughts about how recent advancements in technology have changed the way we consume media, and how to deal with some of the challenges to democratic discourse that these changes have produced. Through this discussion we hope to shed some light on the ways in which we can productively disagree in an era where truth seems to be increasingly subjective, and tailored to preference and dogma
James Ball, Journalist (currently special correspondent at BuzzFeed UK. Previously special projects editor at The Guardian)
Professor Steve Fuller,Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick.
Dr. Michael Hannon, assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Nottingham.
Dr. Elke Schwarz, Lecturer in Political Philosophy at Queen Mary, University of London.
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6/11/2019