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New Media and Politics, Week 1: An Introduction

Scott Lucas introduces approaches to media and politics Part 1 (Audio): Part 2 (Audio): The post New Media and Politics, Week 1: An Introduction appeared first on EA WorldView.

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New Media and Politics, Week 2: A Brief History of Media

Scott Lucas on reading media developments from 1900 to the present day The post New Media and Politics, Week 2: A Brief History of Media appeared first on EA WorldView.

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New Media, Week 3 (Birmingham): Interpreting the Image

Unfortunately because of technical issues, this presentation by Richard Langley was not recorded. We are hoping to upload the PowerPoint — already available to Birmingham students on PowerPoint and...

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New Media, Week 3 (Dublin): Understanding the Internet

Matthew Wall introduces the tools to understand and make the most of material on the Internet : The post New Media, Week 3 (Dublin): Understanding the Internet appeared first on EA WorldView.

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New Media, Week 4: Navigating New Media

Scott Lucas introduces the navigation of new media — how can you can gain control and authority? The post New Media, Week 4: Navigating New Media appeared first on EA WorldView.

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New Media, Week 5: International Relations and New Media

Scott Lucas on understanding how states and other organizations use — and mis-use — new media, and how you need to understand the process to be part of the game: The post New Media, Week 5:...

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New Media, Week 7 (Dublin, Week 6): Sources in New and Old Media

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Refugees, the Islamic State, and Syria: A Lecture by Scott Lucas

A lecture for a seminar of the Terrorism and Political Violence Association, held at the University of Birmingham on February 24, 2016: The post Refugees, the Islamic State, and Syria: A Lecture by...

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New Media, Week 8 (Dublin, Week 7): Writing for Electronic Media — Part 1

Time to move from observing and understanding new media to becoming a participant — Scott Lucas on starting points for constructing and developing a story: The post New Media, Week 8 (Dublin, Week 7):...

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New Media, Week 9 (Dublin, Week 10): Writing for Electronic Media — Part 2

From idea to completion — Scott Lucas talks about the process of writing the story, from a strong lede to effective development: The post New Media, Week 9 (Dublin, Week 10): Writing for Electronic...

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New Media, Week 10 (Dublin, Week 11): Working With Video

How can you effectively use video for reporting analysis? Richard Langley discusses: The CassetteBoy video, used to open the lecture: The post New Media, Week 10 (Dublin, Week 11): Working With Video...

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New Media, Week 11 (Dublin, Week 12): Designing and Disseminating The Story

So you’ve got your story. Now do how you make the most of it through design and dissemination? Scott Lucas discusses: The post New Media, Week 11 (Dublin, Week 12): Designing and Disseminating The...

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New Media 2017: Introduction (Week 1 — Birmingham)

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New Media 2017: Technologies of Media (Week 2 — Birmingham)

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New Media 2017: Introduction to the Internet and the Image (Week 4 — Birmingham)

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New Media 2017: Navigating New Media and the News (Week 5 — Birmingham)

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New Media Lecture: Real News v. Fake News

“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political,...

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New Media Lecture: Navigating New Media

I. INTRODUCTION — GETTING CONTROL, GETTING AUTHORITY II. THE STARTING POINTS A. DEFINE YOUR TOPIC B. DEFINE THE CONTEXT C. ESTABLISH A BASE OF KNOWLEDGE 1. Researching the Case...

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New Media Lecture: New Media and the Political

I. INTRODUCTION A. THE GAME IS THE SAME — POLITICS HAS ALWAYS TURNED ON USING THE MEDIA B. BUT THE FIELD IS DIFFERENT — NEW MEDIA OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES C. TO BE ON THE “INSIDE”, YOU HAVE...

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New Media Lecture: Introduction to Writing the Article

SO YOU WANT TO WRITE A STORY? (PART 1) I. INTRODUCTION YOU KNOW AS MUCH — AND CAN EXPRESS IT AS CLEARLY — AS ANYONE BUT HOW DO YOU GET TO THAT POINT? II. THE STEPS A. OWN THE STORY — GET THE GROUNDING...

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