29
November
2011

Journalism after Phone Hacking – Professor Stewart Purvis

How will the phone hacking scandal effect Journalism? What will be the outcome of the Leveson inquiry? Professor Stewart Purvis, Professor of Television Journalism at City University and former Editor-in-Chief of ITN talked about Hackgate at a recent Coventry Conversation.

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29
November
2011

Peter Sissons – The Beatles, Hillsborough and a Great Career

Peter Sissons came to speak about some of his life experiences and about his brilliant 45 year career in the Media at a recent Coventry Conversation.

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29
November
2011

“The Arab Spring has been a Marathon and not a Sprint”- Jon Williams

Jon Williams, World News Editor for the BBC talks about reporting in the Arab Spring.

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28
November
2011

Paul Abbot - Shameless and much, much more…

Paul is a BAFTA award-winning television screenwriter. He has become one of the most critically and commercially successful television writers working in Britain today, following his work on many popular series, including Coronation Street, Cracker and Shameless, the latter of which he created.

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15
November
2011

Phonar: The Final Task

Jonathan Worth introduces the final #phonar task. For more information, see http://www.phonar.org

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10
November
2011

Phonar: Fred Ritchin on ‘What Matters Now?’

Fred Ritchin author of After Photography, Professor of Photography and Imaging at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and former picture editor of The New York Times Magazine, is here in conversation with his assistant Alison Wynn for #phonar.

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9
November
2011

Phonar: Richard Stacy on the Social Media Revolution

After a successful 25 year career in public relations, working for big brands like IBM, Diageo and P&G, Richard Stacy has turned his attention to Social Media and Brand Storytelling.

'Does Photography need photographers?' Will sharing inconsequential data have huge consequences ?' are just some of the provocative questions that thinker Richard Stacy put to #Phonar this week.
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7
November
2011

Phonar: Documentary Director Adam Hopkins

Phonar's Matt Johnston speaks to documentary filmmaker Adam Hopkins about his approach to narrative, research and storytelling among other things. Adam has worked for the BBC, Channel 4 and most recently National Geographic on situational documentaries. For more information see www.phonar.org

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3
November
2011

Phonar: David Campbell on ‘Narrative, Responsibility and Power’ - A Seminar

Professor David Campbell takes part in a follow up seminar to his 'Narrative, Power and Responsibility' lecture with #phonar students at Coventry University. Here David tackles questions on changing narratives, tools, authorship, research and interpretation. For more information see http://www.phonar.org

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1
November
2011

Photography Talk: Travis Shaffer, ‘We Are All Thieves, Right?’

Photographer Travis Shaffer discusses his own work in relation to photographic reproduction, appropriation and authorship as well as an introduction to his involvement with ABC (Artist’s book cooperative) and experience with book making and distribution. This lecture was given as part of the free and open photography class #phonar - http://www.phonar.org

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