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Thu 22 Nov 12 · Chasing the Digital Wave: International Lessons for the UK 2015 Election Campaign (Portcullis House, London)
Thu 7 Jul 11 · The End of Marriage as We Know It? (The Law Society, London)
Wed 9 Feb 11 · Refugees in the Media: Then and Now (The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, London)
Thu 3 Feb 11 · Reporting the Holocaust: As it was Happening (The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, London)
Tue 25 May 10 · Natural disasters: how can we improve? (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Fri 3 Oct 08 · Web Archiving (Institut Français Cultural Centre, London)
Wed 20 Feb 08 · Lansdown Lecture - Mikael Wiberg from Umeå, Sweden on architecturally situated interaction design (Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts, Barnet)
Mon 3 Dec 07 · Why Can’t the British Media Report the EU Accurately? (Old Theatre, London)
Wed 14 Nov 07 · Journalism and Hate Speech in South East Europe and the UK – Too Hot to Handle? (New Theatre, London)
Tue 13 Nov 07 · Global Media System, Public Knowledge and Democracy (New Theatre, London)
Wed 31 Oct 07 · POLIS public lecture (Old Theatre, London)
Mon 8 Oct 07 · Media and Democracy in Post-Putin Russia: has the death of press freedom been exaggerated? (Old Theatre, London)
Thu 6 Oct 05 · Queer Britain: The Gay Community and the Straight Press (London Metropolitan Archives, London)
Tue 3 May 05 · Active participation or just more information? Young people's civic uses of the internet (Institute of Education, University of London, London)
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