Nick Couldry is Head of Department and Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory in Media & Communications at LSE. As a sociologist of media and culture, he approaches media and communications from the perspective of the symbolic power that has been historically concentrated in media institutions, looking at how media and communications institutions and infrastructures contribute to various types of order (social, political, cultural, economic, and ethical). His analysis of media as ‘practice’ has been widely influential. A former lawyer, Nick taught previously in the LSE Departments of Sociology and Media and Communications (2001-2006), and before re-joining LSE in September 2013 was joint Head of the Department of Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.