Media

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Dr Matthew Ashton

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Politics , Media, Europe

Area(s) of expertise: British politics; American politics; European politics; Media and politics


Amanda Ball

School of Arts and Humanities

Subject(s): Law, Media

Area(s) of expertise: Defamation and privacy law; Impact of laws of contempt (media); Reporting restrictions on the media


Simon Boyes

Nottingham Law School

Subject(s): Film and Television, Law, Marketing, Media, Sport

Area(s) of expertise: Sport and TV; Court of Arbitration for Sport; Sports arbitration; Sports disputes; Sports law; Sports regulation; Sports rights; Ambush marketing; Sport, drugs and doping; Sports and cheating; Sports violence


Chris Crawford

School of Arts and Humanities

Subject(s): Media

Area(s) of expertise: Newspapers


Carole Fleming

School of Arts and Humanities

Subject(s): Internet, Media, Technology

Area(s) of expertise: Podcasting; Radio journalism; Community radio; BBC Radio cuts; Future of broadcasting


Dr Nick Hayes

School of Arts and Humanities

Subject(s): Health and Wellbeing, History, Media, Property, Society

Area(s) of expertise: Health and hospitals; Local and regional history; Media history; Twentieth Century British urban, social and political history; War and reconstruction; Media history; Housing and the building industry; Class and status


Dr Samantha Pegg

Nottingham Law School

Subject(s): Crime, History, Law, Media, Youth

Area(s) of expertise: Child criminality and antisocial behaviour; Child on child killing Victorian and modern; Criminal law; Offences against the person; Manslaughter; Murder; James Bulger; Press presentations of crime and criminality; Sexual offences and sexual offending


Dr Judith Rowbotham (continued)

School of Arts and Humanities

Subject(s): Law, Literature, Media, Royalty, Society

Area(s) of expertise: Law, prostitutes, sexual deviancy history; Women, suffrage and law; history of the legal process; Human rights history; Law and empire; Lawyers, trials, magistrates and magistrates courts history; Married women’s property rights; Philanthropy and law; Women, suffrage and law; Victorian literature and publishing industry/newspapers; Media crime reportage; Missionaries and perceptions of race; British royal family; Popularising the monarchy; Philanthropy and prostitutes; Women and philanthropy


Dave Welford

School of Arts and Humanities

Subject(s): Media

Area(s) of expertise: Newspaper industry

Last modified on: Wednesday 9 January 2013

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