The Media Policy Project has assembled several topic guides for use by anyone involved in, or interested in, UK or EU media policy. The guides represent the views of the authors and not those of the Media Policy Project or the LSE.
Recently-published guides:
Fake News (April 2018)
by LSE students Hao Chu, Xinyue Feng, Jiamin Fu, Korina Georgiou, Ruchi Hajela, Takafumi Horiuchi, Evie Ioannidi, Sameena Khalfan, Sami Lam, Benyathip Laorrojwong, Lu Lu, Jack Marks, Aneta Perehinets, Ariel Riera, Aigerim Toleukhanova, Dayoung Yoo and Xiaotan Zhu.
Archived guides:
Children, Advertising and the Internet
by Benjamin De La Pava, Alexandra Chernyavskaya and Sonia Livingstone
Children’s safety on the internet: a guide to stakeholders
by Alexandra Chernyavskaya and Sonia Livingstone
Consumer Representation in Communications
By Nate Vaagen
Digital Inclusion
By Ellen Helsper and Dorota Kaczuba
File Sharing and the Digital Economy Act
By Dorota Kaczuba, Ben Murray, Liam O’Neill, Nate Vaagen
Media Literacy in the UK and Europe
Media literacy and the UK’s Communication Act 2003
By Sonia Livingstone, Yinhan Wang and Chang Li
Media Plurality & The Case of NewsCorp’s Bid for BSkyB
By Diana Osipova & Davide Morisi
Phone Hacking & Leveson Inquiry
by Nate Vaagen, Linna Wang, Katherine Relle