I’m pleased to announce a new publication, alongside Rosalynd Southern, titled: ‘By any memes necessary? Small political acts, incidental exposure...
Politics, Media & Society
Ok Ok, you got me, I made a click-bait title that includes both Bill Gates and a timely reference to...
When GCHQ made their first tweet in 2016, many came to question for what reasons would one of the worlds...
People are easily confused, and here I speak as one who has spent centuries in courtrooms. Apparently, they say, a...
What better way to celebrate the NHS hitting the big seven-zero than with a relevant hashtag #NHS70 and a bit...
Love them or loath them, I think anybody who has been on the internet for longer than 5-minutes can sympathise...
In this article I talk about the different approaches for virtual conferences: Streamed, social, and content delivery virtual styles. Ultimately, I ague that for operational reasons many conference organisers might be best suited to the content delivery approach
Twitter has announced that it is banning paid-for political adverts, just as the UK enters a general election, saying that...
This is a opinion piece about how internet culture and society interacts. It questions who we, as a society, looks...
Ever since it was built, temperature control has been a contentious issue in both Houses of Parliament, but who ultimately controls the heater settings?