
The history of Ireland’s media consumption habits is punctuated by a familiar language but with those international twangs: TV dramas from Dallas to Breaking Bad,…
The history of Ireland’s media consumption habits is punctuated by a familiar language but with those international twangs: TV dramas from Dallas to Breaking Bad,…
Dr Jane Suiter, the founder of the FuJo Institute, was honoured with Dublin City University President’s Award for Research. The awards celebrate DCU researchers with…
This week the European Commission hosted a day-long conference on Countering Online Disinformation which featured the Director of the FuJo Institute, Dr Jane Suiter. The…
Applications are invited to apply for a 2-year postdoctoral position (€31,000/year) in the Institute for Future Media and Journalism, at Dublin City University, Ireland The postdoctoral scholar will carry…
The UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has recently published a report on gender stereotypes in advertising. This represents the first step in encouraging the industry…
A new EBU study Trust in Media 2017 indicates that broadcast media remains the most trusted media throughout Europe. Based on data published in the 86th Eurobarometer…
Terrorism and journalism have a symbiotic relationship. Terrorists execute spectacles of violence and chaos to attract attention while journalists provide wall-to-wall coverage of this violence to…
On May 19th, the Online News Association (ONA) is bringing its international conference to Dublin. ONA Dublin will address the critical issues facing journalism and news media…
Analysis of the 2015 Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) in the UK and Ireland has been published online in Journalism Studies. The article is written by Karen…
Writing in Media Shift, Stephen J. A. Ward outlines the need for a radical rethink of media ethics that can practically respond to new and…