PhD Students

Judith Townend

PhD Title: Journalism's Limits: Exploring How Defamation and Privacy Law Affects the Publication Process in England & Wales
E-Mail: judith.townend.1@city.ac.uk
Twitter: @jtownend

Judith's PhD focuses on legal restraints on the media, in particular, the pre-publication process, the interaction between media organisations and privacy/defamation law, and notions of self-censorship and the 'chilling effect'. Her research supervisors are Nicholas Hatzis (The City Law School) and Professor Howard Tumber (School of Arts).

Judith completed a degree in social anthropology at the University of Cambridge in 2006 and trained in journalism at City University London in 2006/7. She has worked and freelanced for a number of media organisations, before specialising in media reporting for the industry site journalism.co.uk. She currently contributes to several online publications and helped develop a series of 'Hacks and Hackers' events for the online data scraping start-up, Scraperwiki.

Her research interests include: injunctions, defamation/privacy law, legal data, open justice, online publishing and blogging, media ethics and accountability.

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She has recently written articles for www.guardian.co.uk, Index on Censorship, the INFORRM media law blog, the Justice Gap and the CGCS Media Wire, University of Pennsylvania. Her online work can be found at http://meejalaw.com and http://jtownend.com