KWVA PODCAST: DEMYSTIFYING THE MEDIA WITH C.W. ANDERSON
Last term we hosted C.W. Anderson on campus, as part of our Demystifying Media speaker series. In this podcast – first broadcast on KWVA 88.1 FM, the University of Oregon Campus Radio […]
Last term we hosted C.W. Anderson on campus, as part of our Demystifying Media speaker series. In this podcast – first broadcast on KWVA 88.1 FM, the University of Oregon Campus Radio […]
Over the past six months, some of the brightest minds in media have visited the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication to discuss issues ranging from flaws in mobile design, the challenges of data journalism, as well as the role of small town newspapers, and how citizens of the Arabian Gulf are embracing social media.
Despite these varied subject areas, all five talks had a core thread running through them: trust.
First published by TheMediaBriefing. Will engagement continue to be the media buzzword of 2017? Newsrooms, agencies and publishers are all bandying the term about. But what does it mean? And […]
Jordanian entrepreneur Evelyn Zoubi. (Image: Spencer Chen) NB: This is an extended version of a piece which was first published by ZDNet. In 2010, Hillary Clinton — the then US Secretary of […]
Presentation from launch event for this new book, highlighting some of the key takeaways and lessons from the volume. You can buy the book via publisher Abramis and on Amazon.
First-published on Street Fight. How Hyperlocal Publishers Can Take Advantage of the Data Gold Rush MAY 2, 2014 BY DAMIAN RADCLIFFE COMMENTS FILED UNDER: COMMENTARY Big data. Little data. Hyperlocal data. […]
First published in Qatar Tribune on 25th September 2014. DAMIAN Radcliffe, who heads the Rassed research programme at Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQatar), recently delivered a lecture […]
Final monthly Tech Top 10 that I oversaw at ictQATAR. This issue looks at current – and potential – uses of big data. As with all Rassed publications, it is […]
Here’s the final quarterly round-up (put to bed before I left) of digital developments from across the Middle East – and globally – from the last three months. These slides […]
This has been attracting a lot of attention recently, so I’m reposting about this… Earlier in the year I contributed a chapter on the role of data journalism in US […]