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PANCOPOP Project Video is Out Now 

The PANCOPOP project team produced a video to help disseminate its key findings and recommendations to date.  In the video, members of the PANCOPOP project, including Prof Sabina Mihelj, Prof Dan Hallin, Prof Beata Klimkiewicz, and Dr Václav Štětka present the key findings arising from three of the five strands of the project – government […]

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Sabina Mihelj presents at the IAMCR conference in Lyon, France

Professor Sabina Mihelj gave a presentation at the annual conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research, which took place in Lyon between 9th and 13th July. Her paper summarized some of the findings emerging from elite interviews, media policy analysis and the population survey conducted in four countries (Brazil, Serbia, Poland and […]

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Presentation for the cross-government “Actionable Insights” seminar

On 29 June Professor Sabina Mihelj gave a presentation at the ESRC GSR cross-government “Actionable Insights” seminar on Building Resilience and Learning for the Future. The seminar was attended by over 100 policy professionals and analysts from different Ministerial and Non-Ministerial Departments, Agencies and Public Bodies. Sabina’s presentation, entitled “Health Crisis Communication in Times of […]

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PANCOPOP Team Workshop

In conjunction with two-day symposium on Pandemic Communication and Populism, on 12-13 July 2023, the PANCOPOP Team organised a two-day team workshop to discuss the project’s progress, findings, and preliminary practical recommendations arising from the results. The workshop was very valuable, because it provided a rare opportunity for the international team to work together in […]

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Symposium on Pandemic Communication and Populism

On 12-13 July 2023, over 50 scholars and practitioners from around the world attend the PANCOPOP Symposium 2023 on pandemic communication and populism. The symposium was organised by the PANCOPOP Project and co-funded by the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture and the Institute of Advanced Studies. The symposium comprised a total of 6 […]

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PANCOPOP Symposium 2023 Pandemic Communication and Populism: Schedule and Registration 

The PANCOPOP team is delighted to announce that the schedule for our upcoming symposium on Pandemic Communication and Populism is now available! Featuring speakers from across the globe, the symposium will tackle a range of key aspects of pandemic communication affected by populist politics, including elite communication, the communicative strategies of health professionals, news consumption and journalism, as well […]

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Professor Dan Hallin Presented a Lecture at the University of Vermont

Last month, Professor Dan Hallin presented a lecture titled ‘Health Crisis Communication in a Time of Populism’ at the University of Vermont as part of the Florence Davis Dean Lecture Series.  His presentation focused on the different forms of politicisation of the pandemic that occurred in the U.S., Brazil, Poland and Serbia, and their effects on […]

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Prof. Daniel Hallin made a presentation at the University of Miami on Health Crisis Communication and Populism 

Prof. Daniel Hallin made a presentation at the University of Miami, at a colloquium sponsored by the School of Communication and the Hanley Democracy Center, titled “Pandemic and Populism:  Health Crisis Communication in an Age of Populism.”  Prof. Hallin’s presentation, focused mainly on the U.S. case, outlined the general challenges facing public health officials and public officials […]

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Prof D. Rothberg and P. Ferracioli present at the Brazilian Congress of Journalism Research

PANCOPOP team members Danilo Rothberg and Paulo Ferracioli presented the paper “Challenges of journalism research on populism and credibility” at the Brazilian Congress of Journalism Research, which took place in November 2022 in Fortaleza, north-eastern Brazil. Based on an in-depth literature review on populism and credibility, the paper proposed five research questions that might inform […]

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Team members Prof B. Klimkiewicz and Dr K. Vanevska present at the conference “Audiovisual Media Regulation during the COVID-19 in Central and Eastern Europe”

Our two team members, Prof Beata Klimkiewicz and Dr Katarzyna Vanevska, presented a conference paper titled Pandemic communication in Poland: A media policy perspective at the conference “Audiovisual Media Regulation during the COVID-19 in Central and Eastern Europe”. The conference was organised by Eötvös Loránd niversity and the University of Bucharest, and took place online on 30th September.  […]