'Risk and Connectivity: Media, Memory and Uncertainty', an interdisciplinary research arena

Prof. John Tulloch talking first on his collaborative research with Prof. Andrew Hoskins and the bringing together of the fields of Media and Risk, and Mediatization and Memory Studies, respectively. They are working on a book: ‘Risk and Connectivity: Media, Memory and Uncertainty’ which employs these fields in an analysis of a series of crisis events including: the global financial crisis, the G20 protest movements, the 2005 London bombings, the UK phone-hacking scandal, and the Coroner’s Inquests into the London bombings.

The second part of this video hears Prof. Tulloch talking on interdisciplinary and the centrality of this to his work.


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Edgeware Road tube bombing 2005: John Tulloch's personal account

Prof. John Tulloch gives a personal account of his experience as a survivor of the Edgware Road tube bombing on the 7th July 2005 and how this has shaped his self-identity, research and approaches to dealing with news media. He then goes on to speak as a victim of phone-hacking and his involvement in the Hacked Off group and he gives his response to the Leveson Inquiry and report.


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Professor James Lindesay - Memory Clinics: Current policy, practice and results

Memory Clinics: Current policy, practice and results from Adam Smith on Vimeo.


Professor John Pisapia: Interview

John Pisapia, ASRF Visiting Senior Research Fellow (May-August 2012), talks about his research and ongoing collaboration with academics at the University of Glasgow.



Professor Becky Reuber: Interview

Becky Reuber, ASRF Visiting Senior Research Fellow (April-June 2012) talks about her research and ongoing collaboration with academics at the University of Glasgow.



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William Merrin - The Networked Multitude


Lord Browne of Ladyton - "Adam Smith, Liberal Internationalism and the challenge presented by Nuclear Weapons"


Professor Josef Konvitz - "Housing and Governance"


Professor Marti Parellada Sabata - "The Economic Impact of Higher Education in Developed Administrations: The Case of Catalonia"


Professor Josef Konvitz - "The Great Contraction"

Josef Konvitz - The Great Contradiction from Adam Smith on Vimeo.