Research Seminars 2022-23
Have a look at our 2022-23 research seminars. For more information about any of the speakers or their topics, please contact Dani Madrid-Morales (d.madrid-morales@sheffield.ac.uk).
Wednesday 22 February, 2.00pm pm (in-person event, venue TBC)
Talk: 'Local 'fixers' in conflict reporting: Emotional labour and the ethics of transnational collaboration'
Dr Johana Kotisova
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow
University of Amsterdam
Wednesday 8 March, 2pm (hybrid)
Talk: 'The localisation of international news brands in Latin America: integration and disruption. The cases of CNN Chile and CNN Brazil'
LSE Fellow in Media and Communications
London School of Economics and Political Science
Wednesday 15 March (hybrid)
Talk: 'The Menstrual Movement in the Media: Reducing Stigma and Tackling Social Inequalities'
Dr Maria Tomlinson
Lecturer in Public Communication and Gender
University of 91Ö±²¥
Wednesday 26 April, 2pm (hybrid)
Book Launch: 'Seeking truth in international TV news: China, CGTN and the BBC'
Design, Creative and Digital Industries Lecturer
University of Westminster
Wednesday 3 May, 2pm (online)
Talk: 'Mobile telephony, mBanking, and gender inequality in the lives of married women in western rural Kenya'
Senior Lecturer School of Communication
Daystar University
Wednesday 10 May, 2pm (online)
Panel: Media freedom, risk and resilience in journalism practice in Southern European countries. Comparative study of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, and Malta.
Dr Lada T. Price
University of 91Ö±²¥
Dr Lambrini Papadopoulou
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Dr Theodora A. Maniou
University of Cyprus
Prof. Marilyn Clark
University of Malta
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