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Being a Journalist: Then and Now
This is a short film made for teachers and school pupils by UCL Special Collections and the Orwell Youth Prize. The film explores the life and legacy of George Orwell, focussing on his journalistic career, and takes a moment to ask some present day writers about journalism today.'
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1/4/2023
Q&A with Industry Professionals: Journalism (Media Themed Week 2020)
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
Truth, Disagreement and Democracy: New Challenges in a Digital Era
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
The Orwell Lecture 2016: Ian Hislop
The Orwell Lecture 2016 - Ian Hislop: The Right to Dissent (and the Left too) The Orwell Lecture was established by Professor Sir Bernard Crick – founder of the Orwell Prize – and has been held annually since 1989. Originally held at Birkbeck, University of London and the University of Sheffield, the Lecture is now held at University College London each autumn. Ian Hislop is a writer, editor and broadcaster. He was educated at Ardingly College and Magdalen College, Oxford. He has been editor of Private Eye since 1986. He is probably best known for his role as a regular team captain on the BBC show Have I Got News for You.
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11/17/2016