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Category Archives: Education

City journalism academics make submission to Independent commission on FOI

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My colleagues at City University Professor Heather Brooke, Jonathan Hewett and I made a submission to the Independent Commission on Freedom of Information, the Whitehall body currently reviewing the FoI […]

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Education, FOI, Journalism, News and newspapers

Mapping in CartoDB

November 19, 2015by tomfelle Leave a comment

Here’s an example of a CartoDB map

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Education, Journalism, Teaching

New book on FOI and journalism – call for chapters

March 19, 2014by tomfelle Leave a comment

I’m co-editing an important book on FOI in Ireland with Dr Maura Adshead at the University of Limerick currently, to be published by Manchester University Press next year. Myself and […]

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Education, Journalism

Infographic visualisations class

November 21, 2013by tomfelle Leave a comment

Election 2011 verdict | Create infographics

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Education, Journalism, Teaching

Datablog – mapping

November 14, 2013by tomfelle Leave a comment

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Why the Internet won’t save Ireland’s Provincial Newspapers (but going non-profit just might)

June 29, 2013by tomfelle 3 Comments

I’ve just completed a chapter for the second edition of an important book on local journalism in the UK and Ireland, entitled What Do We Mean By Local? Grass-Roots Journalism […]

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Education, Journalism, News and newspapers

Stylebook

April 21, 2013by tomfelle Leave a comment

Here’s the style e-book I co-wrote with my colleague Anthony Quinn:

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Education, Media, Teaching

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