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).

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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'

Dr Pablo Morales
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 Sheffield



Wednesday 26 April, 2pm (hybrid) 

Book Launch: 'Seeking truth in international TV news: China, CGTN and the BBC'

Dr Vivien Marsh
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'

Dr Leah Komen

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 Sheffield

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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