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New Political Communication Unit

Description

The term New Political Communication refers to the three distinct but related foci of the research agenda:

  • New media and communication technologies, particularly AI, the internet, global digital television, mobile technologies and the assorted media forms and practices that make up the increasingly converged but pluralistic information and communication environment that defines the contemporary era.
  • New political behaviour, institutions and policy challenges that shape and are shaped by the rapidly changing information and communication environment.
  • New theoretical dilemmas, methodological concerns, technologies and techniques that arise from the need to effectively research these growing phenomena.

From debates about the Internet's impact on citizen activism, parties, election campaigns, to concerns over international security, privacy and surveillance; from the rise of blogging and social media as threats to traditional models of journalism, to controversies at the international level over how and if internet media should be regulated and controlled; from the regulatory concerns created by powerful new media corporations, to massive programs of organizational reform taking place in the name of "big data," new political communication is continually in the headlines. There has been a steady stream of high-quality research literature in this field over the last decade.

The New Political Communication Unit is an international leader in this new sphere, bringing together scholars with an interest in understanding the evolution of the information and communication environments which shape and are shaped by politics and policy-making.

The Unit is concerned with theoretical and conceptual debates, political institutions and practices, and how new communication technologies create new policy problems for liberal democratic and non-liberal democratic states, not to mention their roles in the global system. This combined focus - on theory, institutions and practices, on the most interesting policy problems, and on multiple levels of analysis - will provide comprehensive coverage of some of the most important developments of today.

The aims and objective of the Unit are:

  • To become a centre of research excellence in the area of new political communication.
  • To support and grow a research community around issues central to new political communication.
  • To become a focal point for organizing workshops, visiting speaker programmes, conferences, policy events, and publishing working papers.
  • To act as an organisational focus for securing research funding from major UK and international funding bodies.
  • To run a Masters programme.
  • To recruit and successfully supervise to completion research students.
  • To generate links with academic staff in other departments at RHUL and to network effectively with the wider academic community, nationally, and internationally.

Offers funding

Yes, this infrastructure provides funding in the following categories:

  • Funded fellowships

Contact details

Royal Holloway University Of London
Egham Hill
Egham Hill
Egham
TW20 0EX
United Kingdom
Website: http://www.newpolcom.rhul.ac.uk/about
  • @newpolcom

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  • University-based infrastructure
  • Unit

Project Tags

  • Artificial intelligence tag
  • Information studies tag
  • Media studies tag
  • Political science tag
  • Technology tag

University affiliation(s)

Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham

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2025-02-13 10:57:21

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