Media in a multi-party democracy at Oxford Media Convention 2015
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At a fascinating and exciting moment for the media and its relationships with politicians and the political process, our expert panel discusses the issues raised by contemporary coverage of elections and party politics. Panellists are Steven Barnett from the University of Westminster, Gaby Hinsliff from the Guardian, Dr Evan Harris from Hacked Off, and Nigel Warner from Creative Access.
Media in a multi-party democracy at Oxford Media Convention 2015
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