Research Seminars 2021-22
If you would like a link to any of the 2021- 2022 Research Seminar events, please contact Dmitry Chernobrov at d.chernobrov@sheffield.ac.uk.
Wednesday 20 October 2021, 3pm
Book interview: ‘You Country, Our War: The Press and Diplomacy in Afghanistan’
Dr Katherine Brown
President & CEO of Global Ties U.S
Assistant Professor
Georgetown University, USA
Wednesday 27 October 2021, 2pm
'Afghan media: how one country’s journalists went from success story to running for their lives'
Amie Ferris-Rotman
Editor at the Fuller Project
Former Reuters senior correspondent in Afghanistan
Wednesday 3 November 2021, 2pm
‘Hegemony, Morality and Power: A Gramscian Theory of Public Diplomacy’
Dr Colin Alexander
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
Senior Lecturer
November 8-11 2021
International Journalism Week – separate programme of guest speakers
Wednesday 24 November 2021, 2pm
Book interview: ‘War in 140 Characters: How Social Media is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century’
David Patrikarakos
Writer and journalist
Poynter Fellow, Yale University
Please note - this event was postponed.
‘Engaging Citizens for Climate Change – Challenges for Journalism’
Dr Ester Appelgren
Södertörn University, Sweden
Associate Professor
Wednesday 8 December 2021, 11am
‘Visualising Humanitarian Crises’
Prof. Roland Bleiker
University of Queensland, Australia
Professor of International Relations
Tuesday 1 March 2022, 3pm
Research Showcase Talk: 'The global media 'underdog' and the 'propaganda bullhorn'
Dr Ilya Yablokov
Lecturer in journalism and digital media
University of 91Ö±²¥
Wednesday 9 March 2022, 4pm
‘The Evolution of Chinese Soft Power: How China Communicates to the World'
Dr Maria Repnikova
Assistant Professor
Georgia State University
Wednesday 23 March 2022, 3pm
'Covert Influence: How Undisclosed Election Campaigns on Digital Media Steal American Democracy'
(To be followed by a 30 minute informal reception)
Prof Young Mie Kim
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wednesday 27 April 2022, 2pm
Book talk: ‘Outside the Bubble: Social Media and Political Participation in Western Democracies'
Prof Cristian Vaccari
Professor of Political Communication
Loughborough University
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Press/ Politics
Wednesday 4 May 2022, 2pm
'The limitations of strategic narratives: The Sino-American struggle over the meaning of COVID-19'
Prof Linus Hagström
Professor of Political Science
Swedish Defence University, and
Dr Karl Gustafsson
Associate Professor
Stockholm University
Wednesday 18 May 2022, 2pm
Book Interview: 'The Terrorist Image: Decoding the Islamic State's Photo-Progaganda'
Charlie Winter
Senior Research Fellow
Kings College London
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