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Tag Archives: Red Hacks

Economic journalism and the end of neoliberalism w/ Laurie Macfarlane

January 20, 2021by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 19 December 2020

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2020, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Ana Naomi de Sousa on privilege and representation in journalism

January 18, 2021by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 27 July 2020

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2020, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Grassroots media in the time of Covid-19 w/ Aaron Bastani

July 19, 2020by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 7 May 2020

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2020, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Socialism, football and when sports journalism turns radical w/ Suzanne Wrack

May 3, 2020by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 11 April 2020

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2020, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Reportage in an age of commentary w/ Sarah Jaffe

December 10, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 5 November 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Live @ TWT w/ Owen Jones, Kimberly McIntosh, and Simon Childs

December 10, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 26 September 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Riley Quinn on comedy as the new political frontier

September 2, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 11 July 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Juliet Jacques on punditry, pigeonholing and transphobia

June 12, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 11 June 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

George Eaton on the end of politics as usual and the rise of a new left media

April 17, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 23 March 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Jess Hurd on photojournalism, police harassment and witnessing revolutions

February 20, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 14 February 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

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