Difference between revisions of "Roger Silverstone"
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*Professor of Media Studies, Sussex University 1991-98; | *Professor of Media Studies, Sussex University 1991-98; | ||
*Professor of Media and Communications, London School of Economics 1998-2006; | *Professor of Media and Communications, London School of Economics 1998-2006; | ||
− | *died Oxford 16 July 2006. | + | *died Oxford 16 July 2006.{{ref|2}} |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
#{{note|1}} Nick Couldry, '[http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1186985.ece Professor Roger Silverstone, Media studies pioneer at the LSE]', The Independent, Published: 20 July 2006 | #{{note|1}} Nick Couldry, '[http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1186985.ece Professor Roger Silverstone, Media studies pioneer at the LSE]', The Independent, Published: 20 July 2006 | ||
#{{note|2}} Couldry, Ibid. | #{{note|2}} Couldry, Ibid. |
Revision as of 08:54, 27 June 2007
The inspiration behind Polis.[1]
Career
- born Birkenhead, Cheshire 15 June 1945;
- Lecturer, then Reader, in Sociology, Brunel University 1976-91,
- Director, Centre for Research into Innovation, Culture and Technology 1987-91;
- Professor of Media Studies, Sussex University 1991-98;
- Professor of Media and Communications, London School of Economics 1998-2006;
- died Oxford 16 July 2006.[2]
Notes
- ^ Nick Couldry, 'Professor Roger Silverstone, Media studies pioneer at the LSE', The Independent, Published: 20 July 2006
- ^ Couldry, Ibid.