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Professor Nick Couldry challenges 'Digital Age' myths about social media platforms and the value of 'Big Data'.

Recorded on 21 November 2013 at LSE.

Uploaded by Ideas Roadshow on 2015-03-17.

Professor Couldry speaks with Howard Burton of Ideas Roadshow about the evolution of his career and research.

Recorded in May 2014 at LSE.

Dr. Luis Sa Mauro Martino discusses Nick Couldry's work on "Why Voice Matters".

Recorded on 7 April 2015. 

 

 

Nick Couldry is invited to the University of Colorado to lecture on "Reconstructing Journalism's Public Rationale".

Recorded in April 2014 at The University of Colorado, Boulder.

Nick Couldry speaks at the 'Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System' conference.

Recorded on 2 July 2013 at the University of York.

Prof. Nick Couldry, LSE: The Myth of Big Data: Challenges for Hermeneutic Social Science. The 14th SSIT workshop was held at the LSE on the 25th of April 2014. It is organized by the Information Systems and Innovation Group, Department of Management. More information and full programme here http://www.lse.ac.uk/management/events/conferences/140425-SSIT-14.aspx

Professor Nick Couldry presents "The Myth of Big Data" at the 14th Social Study of ICTs Workshop. 

Recorded on 19 May 2014 at LSE.

 

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In this podcast, Jeff Pooley speaks with Nick Couldry about the release of his book Media, Society, World: Social Theory and Digital Media Practice.

Originally posted on 4 February 2013.

 

In his inaugural lecture as Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory at LSE, Nick Couldry challenges some ‘digital age’ myths about how we gather on social media platforms and the value of ‘big data’, and considers the new forms of agency and injustice emerging alongside them. A video of the lecture can be found here.

Recorded on 21 November 2013 at Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE

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Toby Miller of the culturalstudies podcast speaks with Nick Couldry about his work and writing on media and social theory.

Originally posted on 1 August 2011.

 

In an interview with Ashish Sen, Professor Nick Couldry not only elaborates on the distinction between voice as process and voice as value, but also stresses the importance of re-examining how Community Media is valued. 

Originally published on 24 December 2015.