PhD Students
Gemma Anslow
Media, Politics and Penal Reform: a case study of pressure groups working on Women's Imprisonment.
Glenda Cooper
From our own correspondents? How user-generated content is altering the power dynamics in reporting humanitarian crises.
Sam McIntosh
Open Justice and Investigations into Deaths at the Hands of the State
Oliver O'Callaghan
An examination of the legal restrictions on press freedom in England: To what extent is freedom of speech among journalists protected or restricted by the English law including defamation and privacy?
Natalie Peck
UK privacy law and press representation of "public figures".
David Pichonnaz
Reforming police-public relations: new perceptions and understandings of youth crime?
Jamie Thunder
Sustainable funding models for investigative journalism in the United Kingdom.
Judith Townend
Self-censorship Within Media Systems: Examining How UK Libel and Privacy Law Affect the Publication Process.
Ekaterina Utochkina
Media self-censorship practices: the role of self-censorship in shaping the behaviour of the press.