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Three-D Issue 22

Three-D, Issue 22 (PDF, 2.1 Mb) In this issue: 1 Some change, but battles far from over (Einar Thorsen) Media Reform: 2 So they think it’s all over? (Julian Petley) 4 After the sentence (Bethany Usher) 5 Media plurality (Jonathan Hardy) 8 NSA/GCHQ, state power and surveillance (Lee Salter) Stuart Hall: 10 MeCCSA and Stuart …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 22: MeCCSA 2014: Media and the Margins

Einar Thorsen, Daniel Jackson, Shelley Thompson & Hugh Chignell MeCCSA 2014 Conference Comm. Bournemouth University     The MeCCSA Annual Conference 2014 was hosted by Bournemouth University at its Talbot Campus, 8-10th January 2014. We would like to thank everyone who attended for making this such a great conference! Special thanks to those who were …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 22: Remembering the chuckle

Garry Whannel University of Bedfordshire   Everyone who knew, worked with, wrote with, argued with or just met Stuart Hall will be mourning his passing in their own way. For many of us it will not be an easy or a quick process. His lasting memorial will, of course, be left in the traces of …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 22: The Stuart Hall Building, Goldsmiths

Julian Henriques Goldsmiths What’s in a name? A lot, if that name is Stuart Hall. As has been said, there are almost as many Stuart Halls as there are people who know his work or were fortunate enough to know the person. Each of us has made him our own, through his influence on our …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 22: Britain’s most distinguished post-war public intellectual and cultural analyst

Graham Murdock Loughborough University     Stuart Hall was without doubt Britain’s most distinguished post-war public intellectual and cultural analyst. Through his writings, his inspirational mentoring and teaching, his intellectual leadership, and his political vision, he shaped the study of culture and communications in the English speaking world and beyond in decisive ways. I first …Continue Reading

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