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In her recent book, Wronged: The Weaponization of Victimhood, scholar Lilie Chouliaraki explains how the strategic cultural collapse of what she calls “tactical” and “systemic” forms of suffering have emerged as the dominant cultural strategy of the Right. counterpunch.org/2024/07/18/tru…
“Over the next decade, Silicon Valley and platform companies’ technologies will shape how governments handle data-intensive tasks," says Patrick Dunleavy. Read more about Professor Dunleavy's research with Helen Margetts from Oxford Internet Institute The Alan Turing Institute 👇 oii.ox.ac.uk/news-events/go…
In her book "Wronged," the scholar Lilie Chouliaraki argues that the practice of claiming harm has become the rhetorical province of the powerful. She asks readers to turn to a basic yet hard-to-solve question, Lily Meyer writes: Who is vulnerable? theatlantic.com/books/archive/…
Media discussion of the group #JustStopOil often focuses on the morality of their tactics which often cause disruption for regular people. But do these tactics work? iPhone Wallpapers's Max Tobin met with activists along with LSE Media & Communications Bart Cammaerts to find out: youtube.com/watch?v=BKRcWu…
📢The LSE Events Autumn Term programme is now live. Explore all the free events and join us to hear from some of the most influential figures in the social sciences, including much discussion of the impact that AI and data is having on our lives❗ lse.ac.uk/Events/Events-…
🤳 Culturally diverse teens greatly benefit from social media – banning it would cause harm AmeliaJohns Digital & Social Media UTS Read more: blogs.lse.ac.uk/parenting4digi… #socialmediaban #P4DF
An excellent review in The Atlantic of WRONGED, by Lilie Chouliaraki (Lilie Chouliaraki), which examines how the powerful have co-opted victimhood for their own purposes. bit.ly/4dJC0uS Columbia Univ Press
Check out our recommended free and subscription resources for East and South Asia from LSE Library we have newspapers, government reports, photos, data and more #ESEAHM LSE Media & Communications LSE Gender LSE Anthropology LSE International Development padlet.com/h_dawson/esea-…
📺Sonia Livingstone appears on the BBC's Panorama: Can We Live Without Our Phones? 👏Great to see the Director of the #DigitalFutures4Children, the joint 5Rights Foundation LSE Media & Communications research centre, providing important nuance Didn't catch it yesterday? watch⬇️ bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod…
Remember to join Lilie Chouliaraki and the for a book talk about WRONGED on September 4 at 6:30PM. RSVP today buff.ly/3yJgt6c Lilie Chouliaraki ColumbiaDC #BookEvent #BookTalk #AuthorTalk #Feminist #MeToo #Victimhood #Populism #Discourse #BLM #Cisogyny #Far_Right
What makes a good #childhood? On August 7, Sonia Livingstone and Dr. John Davis shared their thoughts in a seminar 📄 Read about the event digitalchild.org.au/experts-good-c… 👀 Watch the video youtu.be/y6qOqFAncU0?si… The Centre for Research for Educational Impact Deakin University
Dr Grace Wang (LSE Media & Communications) compares China's and the West's approaches to energy development in Africa, emphasising their impacts on gender equality and opportunities for women in the renewable energy sector wp.me/p3MVmW-3pd
How are the modern global landscapes of news reporting on war and propaganda informed by the legacies of communications scholarship? Join LSE Media & Communications for the launch of Terhi Rantanen's Dead Men's Propaganda #OpenAccess. ℹ️ 21st Oct | 6.30 - 8.00 | Tickets: lse.ac.uk/Events/2024/10…