Interesting lectures on communication at Oxford Brookes this term
(richarddirecttv) | 26.10.2004 14:09 | Oxford
The Contemporary Ideology Forum, a society at Oxford
Brookes University, is dedicated to setting up lecture series offering
a variety of perspectives on progressive political issues from ecology to
anti-globalisation. The format is for a 30 - 45 min talk, 30 min
discussion before heading on to a pub for further debate and chat. The
overarching theme of the series this time is 'Communication,
Miscommunication and Propaganda' and we are running the following
lectures this semester:
Brookes University, is dedicated to setting up lecture series offering
a variety of perspectives on progressive political issues from ecology to
anti-globalisation. The format is for a 30 - 45 min talk, 30 min
discussion before heading on to a pub for further debate and chat. The
overarching theme of the series this time is 'Communication,
Miscommunication and Propaganda' and we are running the following
lectures this semester:
28 Oct: Introduction to Communication, Miscommunication and Propaganda
Dr. Matt Feldman and Ben Allcock (Oxford Brookes Uni, Dept. of History)
4 Nov: The Precautionary Principle and Greenpeace - Dr. Doug Parr
(Greenpeace)
11 Nov: Video 'Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism'
18 Nov: Art as a Democratic Act - Alana Jelinek (Tate Modern and Oxford
Brookes University School of Arts and Humanities)
2 Dec: The News You Don't See on the News - Zoe Broughton (Freelance
journalist, undercurrents.org)
9 Dec: The Future of the Anti-Globalisation Movement - Prof. Alex
Callinicos (Dept. of Politics University of York)
All these sessions start at 6.00pm on Thursday in room no. SG03 on the
Gypsy Lane Campus.
Dr. Matt Feldman and Ben Allcock (Oxford Brookes Uni, Dept. of History)
4 Nov: The Precautionary Principle and Greenpeace - Dr. Doug Parr
(Greenpeace)
11 Nov: Video 'Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism'
18 Nov: Art as a Democratic Act - Alana Jelinek (Tate Modern and Oxford
Brookes University School of Arts and Humanities)
2 Dec: The News You Don't See on the News - Zoe Broughton (Freelance
journalist, undercurrents.org)
9 Dec: The Future of the Anti-Globalisation Movement - Prof. Alex
Callinicos (Dept. of Politics University of York)
All these sessions start at 6.00pm on Thursday in room no. SG03 on the
Gypsy Lane Campus.
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