Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Good news is no news?
Polis blog (2 Feb 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
What a mess. UK election 2015
Polis blog (6 May 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
The party’s started too early
Polis blog (5 Jan 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Election watch: media notes on #GE2015
Polis blog (5 May 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Why it matters who edits the Guardian
Polis blog (22 Feb 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Networking across borders: from ancient Greece to today
Polis blog (21 Apr 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Is source protection dead? A Polis/ Journalistfonden report
Polis blog (14 May 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
The right response to Charlie Hebdo: fear and humanity
Polis blog (7 Jan 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Is this the end of the future of news?
Polis blog (29 Apr 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Did the right wing press defeat Miliband? no. [12 reasons and counting]
Polis blog (12 May 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
This election will be complex, simple, social. so how do we cover it? polis conference preview #polis2015
Polis blog (24 Feb 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
In next week’s exciting blog post we will find out what happened to that brilliant new narrative device idea
Polis blog (2 Mar 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Our partisan press: does it matter to journalism or politics?
Polis blog (28 Apr 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
Ethics will be as central as economics to the future of the news industry
LSE Business Review (21 Sep 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
How journalism is turning emotional and what that might mean for news
Polis blog (10 Sep 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
But how do you know that it’s true? Notes from #nishbr
verification workshop
Polis blog (31 Mar 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
The most stage-managed election campaign ever
Polis blog (23 May 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2015)
A big moment for the BBC but not quite yet
Polis blog (26 Feb 2015) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
Leadership? you’re having a laugh
Polis blog (4 Nov 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
Do the media control our minds?
Polis blog (6 Oct 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
Tech v hacks: time for a truce?
Polis blog (28 Nov 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
The philosopher king of networked journalism stands down, the legacy lives
Polis blog (10 Dec 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
Should broadcasters credit newspapers when they follow up on their scoops?
Polis blog (5 Dec 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
The generation game: signs of hope as news media industry change matures?
Polis blog (23 Nov 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
How can we use media to get people more engaged in politics?
Polis blog (5 Sep 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
Hong Kong rising: does the beauty of crowds distract from the politics?
Polis blog (30 Sep 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
Where next for the (broadcast) political interview? David Dimbleby looks back and forward
Polis blog (18 Oct 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
“How do you feel?”: the role of emotion in journalism – new research project
Polis blog (5 Nov 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
Ed Miliband’s problem with the Sun (and the working classes in general)
Polis blog (23 Nov 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
What can we learn about getting people involved in politics from the Scottish referendum? (video)
Polis blog (21 Sep 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2014)
What does the Brooks Coulson phone-hacking verdict tell us about editors’ responsibility for their newsrooms?
Polis blog (24 Jun 2014) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2013)
Diversity: can it pay a digital dividend?
Polis blog (1 Oct 2013) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2013)
Lessons from the ‘fabricated’ 3d printer gun story
Polis blog (25 Oct 2013) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2013)
In reply to Alastair Campbell – journalism and politics
Polis blog (20 Nov 2013) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2013)
Reinventing journalism education by reinventing the university as journalism reinvents itself
Polis blog (16 Oct 2013) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2013)
Can journalism count as an academic research output?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jan 2013) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
The nature of bearing witness: Sainte Chapelle, the Nazis and Palestine
Polis blog (24 Feb 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
What we’ve learnt from a weird week in politics
British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Mar 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
The art of the impossible: Cameron and the reshuffle
British Politics and Policy at LSE (5 Sep 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
Brown at Leveson: the politicisation of the press
British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jun 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
The BBC, Savile, Panorama and Newsnight: closed system, closed minds?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
There is an immediate mess to be cleared up and then the BBC needs longer term restructuring
British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
Who is to blame when Africa starves: media, governments or NGOs?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jan 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
Revenge of the evil empire and why I’m backing Darth Vader: my case against statutory newspaper regulation
British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2012) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2012)
Communicating for change: media and agency in the networked public sphere
POLIS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
Saturday’s demonstrations showed the media’s difficulties in reporting the issues and the actions of a small group of protesters at the same time
British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
‘Social Mobility’ is now nonsense – especially in a time of cuts and income reduction
British Politics and Policy at LSE (5 Apr 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
A Newscorp takeover of BSkyB will not significantly shift media power: blocking the deal could set a poor precedent
British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
After years of false debate from Eurosceptics and Europhiles alike, today’s ‘VE Day’ moment may mean that a real discussion about the UK’s role in Europe can now begin
British Politics and Policy at LSE (9 Dec 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
Taming the feral beasts of the media requires greater transparency from government, but can Downing Street ever be honest?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Mar 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
‘Performance protests’ get the most attention but they are neither radical nor innovative. They may even focus attention away from more important campaigns
British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie and
Cammaerts, Bart and
Carrera, Leandro N. and
Leunig, Tim
(2011)
All change in the UK’s welfare state?: first thoughts on what policy commitments should go, and which should not
British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Oct 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
The NoTW closure marks a massive moment in the balance between news media and authority. In a world where power is mediated so intensively, it is vital that the citizen has the right information and proper forums for open and fair debate
British Politics and Policy at LSE (8 Jul 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
WikiLeaks: news in the networked era
Polity Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780745659756
Beckett, Charlie
(2011)
Life’s not fair: the public’s perception of cuts is what matters in the end
British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Oct 2011) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
How do you report a hung parliament?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 May 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Is this how history isn’t made?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (6 May 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Can you report tactical voting in a balanced way?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (4 May 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Labour lost, newspaper coverage of the 2010 general election
In:
Kavanagh, Dennis and
Cowley, Philip, (eds.)
The British General Election of 2010. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 9780230521896
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
The Prime Minister’s salary is the size of Wales
British Politics and Policy at LSE (2 Jun 2010) Blog entry
Scammell, Margaret and
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Labour no more: the press
In:
Kavanagh, Dennis and
Cowley, Philip, (eds.)
The British General Election of 2010. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK, 280-305. ISBN 9780230521902
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Election ‘10: the media matters but which media?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (8 Mar 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
How Labour will win with old TV and new media (says Douglas Alexander)
British Politics and Policy at LSE (4 Mar 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
It’s beastly being Blair: lessons for political media from A journey
British Politics and Policy at LSE (7 Sep 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Politics as theatre: now let the real drama begin
British Politics and Policy at LSE (7 Apr 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Adam Boulton: here comes the election storm
British Politics and Policy at LSE (8 Apr 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Did Ed’s first speech change the story?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Sep 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Can you bust the media drug myths?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Dec 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Process not policy: has the media ignored the issues for the X factor?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2010) Blog entry
Bouçek, Françoise and
Jones, George W. and
Wilks-Heeg, Stuart and
Travers, Tony and
Beckett, Charlie and
Hosein, Gus and
Carrera, Leandro N. and
Leunig, Tim
(2010)
LSE election experts reflect on the election result
British Politics and Policy at LSE (9 May 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Wikileaks: an example of ‘new’ and ‘old’ media collaboration. But does freedom of expression trump diplomatic confidentiality?
British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Nov 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Brown and the ‘bigoted woman’: the control freak caught out
British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
The value of networked journalism
POLIS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
Tonight a tv programme becomes the most important moment in British politics for 25 years
British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie
(2010)
TV is the new media for this election: connecting people & politicians
British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2010) Blog entry
Beckett, Charlie and
Livingstone, Sonia and
Buckingham, David and
Davies, Chris and
Willett, Rebekah and
Das, Ranjana
(2009)
'Digital natives': a myth?
Das, Ranjana and Beckett, Charlie, eds POLIS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Beckett, Charlie and
Mansell, Robin
(2008)
Crossing boundaries: new media and networked journalism
Communication, Culture and Critique, 1 (1). 92-104. ISSN 1753-9129
Beckett, Charlie and
Kyrke-Smith, Laura (eds.)
(2007)
Development, governance and the media: the role of the media in building African society
POLIS Report, POLIS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Beckett, Charlie
(2006)
Killing journalism
London School of Economics and Political Science, London.
Chouliaraki, Lilie and
Beckett, Charlie and
Mansell, Robin
(2006)
Morality and media in the 21st Century - a panel in celebration of the work of Professor Roger Silverstone.
In: Morality and media in the 21st Century - a panel in celebration of the work of Professor Roger Silverstone, 16th October 2006, LSE