About
Callum Craig is a postdoctoral researcher on the ReMeD: Resilient Media for Enhanced Democracies project. He is finishing his PhD in Political Science at Trinity College Dublin, with a thesis titled Collective Victimhood Narratives in the United States Congress and Northern Ireland Assembly using computational text analysis to explore narratives of victimhood and victimization used by legislators. Callum also holds an MA in Violence, Terrorism, and Security and a BA in History and International Relations from Queen’s University Belfast. In collaboration with Ulster University, he also acts as a statistics consultant for analyzing the cost and efficiency of forensic evidence use by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
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ReMeD tackles existing challenges to a healthy relationship between media and democracy by taking a bold approach to improve relations between citizens, media and digital technologies. With an interdisciplinary approach and an innovative methodology that combines qualitative and quantitative methods, ReMeD gathers, analyses, compares and contrasts data on professional journalists, alternative media content producers and citizens operating in technologically mediated configurations, and on the m...