Articles
 
Centre for Media Freedom
Centre for Media Freedom HOME Centre for Media Freedom
Centre for Media Freedom
Research (THIS PAGE)
Centre for Media Freedom
Research Database
Centre for Media Freedom
Power Search
Centre for Media Freedom
Events
Centre for Media Freedom
People
Centre for Media Freedom
Contact Us
Centre for Media Freedom

Reporting Religion

The first event in this research project will be a seminar funded by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. It will be held on 26 March, 2010, between 10.30pm-5pm, and at the Department of Journalism Studies. Participants will include journalists and academics, including Ward Blanton, Douglas Davies, Riazat Butt, and Ruth Gledhill.

Issues of Definitions, Standards and Accuracy with Reference to the Role of Specialist Journalists and Public Intellectuals in the Contemporary British Media

"Reporting Religion" is a research project jointly run by Prof. Jackie Harrison (Journalism Studies) and Dr James Crossley (Biblical Studies). Religion has been a high profile media topic, from the "war on terror" through to the sensitivities surrounding Islam and Muslims in British society. However, despite the prominence of overtly "religious" topics, the regulatory definitions of what "religion" actually is remain extremely vague, thus leaving a potentially wide scope for the construction and portrayal of religion by journalists, programme producers/makers and selected public intellectuals. The "Reporting Religion" project proposes to explore the ways in which the concept "religion" is assumed and/or constructed in the contemporary British media specifically how specific religions and religious texts are privileged, undermined and/or ignored. This will also involve an examination of the relationship between journalism and public intellectuals with regard to factual reporting, populism, and opinion-formation. This project will also investigate the possibilities of more "unconscious" censoring or constructing of what can and cannot be said and done with religious issues and analyse whether contemporary British media representations are (and in what way) part of wider cultural and political trends.

Click here for the day's programme

CFOM (Spacer Image)
 
spacer image

spacer

Think Pieces by Leading Commentators
 
  • Bob Bennett - Press Freedom vs Accountability
  • Nick Jones
  • William Horsley - article for The World Today, Chatham House's monthly journal, on the popular demand for free media and free expression in the Soviet bloc at the time of the 1989 Year of Revolutions and the link between limits on free expression and other political freedoms and rights in Russia and other FSU countries now, twenty years later (download as PDF)
  • Maria Lipman of Carnegie Moscow Center Constraints on freedom of the Russian media and impact on Russia's chances of developing a plural democracy (commissioned)
  Get Adobe Reader for PDF files (opens new window) Download Adobe Reader

 

CFOM (spacer image) CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image)
Join CFOM
CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image) CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image)
     
 
The Centre welcomes expressions of interest, proposals for collaboration or the pooling of knowledge from individual researchers, research groups and bodies in these areas... BECOME INVOLVED (opens in new window)
 
 
CFOM (spacer image) CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image)   CFOM (spacer image)
CFOM (spacer image)

 

 

 

 
CFOM (Spacer Image)
Valid XHTML & CSS
Copyright Centre For Freedom Of The Media 2009
Last Update 02/02/09