A joint venture between New Statesman magazine and Roehampton University, Michael Chanan’s Chronicle of Protest is the first documentary to look at…
Ian Sinclair
Graham Smith was not one of the estimated two billion people who will be watching William and Kate get married on Friday.…
Monitoring and challenging the machinations of established power can be a difficult and exhausting business. Take, for example, the US and…
With contributions from fourteen campaigners and corporate practitioners, The Fair Trade Revolution is the Fairtrade Foundation’s official, if somewhat dry, history of…
According to the media watchdog Media Lens the mainstream media alternates between two distinct modes of reporting. The first presents a view…
Please see below an email exchange I had in January 2011 with Mark Mardell, the BBC’s North American Editor. Starts at the…
Of the 16 documentaries and five dramas showing at the 15th Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London later this month, two…
From the Morning Star http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/index.php/news/content/view/full/102177 Tell Me A Story by Grace Petrie (www.gracepetrie.com) Having played alongside Billy Bragg at Glastonbury last…
On 26 January Australians celebrated Australia Day with festivals, parades, outdoor concerts and community barbeques. The public holiday commemorates the day the…
Speaking at a public meeting in May 2008, Green Party leader Caroline Lucas MP noted that the language of fear and disaster…