EU Referendum 2016
Media analysis from Loughborough University Centre for Research in Communication and Culture
LONDON — Twitter has a brand new emoji, but it’s not what you think.
We spend our time fighting against EU policies. But now, we’re campaigning to stay in.
Global Justice Now (GJN) on the Eurostar to campaign against TTIP – image, GJN
When Matt Hanley, Josh Posaner and I started to wonder about what the Brits in Berlin thought about Brexit we could not have quite imagined how much interest there would be in this issue. We’ve managed to build a super network of people, organised half a dozen events, built a website about voter registration, and ended up with a quantity and quality of press coverage about the issue that I could never have imagined. Here is a quick summary of the coverage so far!
Vía Erkan’s Field Diary http://ift.tt/1U5H9iJ
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