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2009 David Miller, Professor of Sociology Department of Geography and Sociology University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Revolving doors, accountability and transparency: Emerging regulatory concerns and policy solutions in the financial crisis (ppt, 292 KB) Workshop 6: Risk Areas: Avoiding conflict of interest in the context of the financial crisis at OECD and Dutch National Integrity Office, Global Forum on Public Governance “Building a Cleaner World: Tools and Good Practices for Fostering a Culture of Integrity”on 4-5 May 2009 in Paris. 2008 19 December 2008 David Miller, “Manufacturing Compliance: The Propaganda Model, media and social change” Plenary address at Twenty Years at the Margins: The Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model and Critical Media and Communication Studies, 1988-2008 Northumbria University Politics and History Division, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Newcastle, 19 Dec 08. 20 November 2008 David gave the keynote address on ‘Lobbying and Power in the neoliberal age’ at the Colloque International to Minorities and Power in the English-Speaking World conference/Minorités et pouvoir dans les pays Anglophones 20-22 November 2008, University of Caen (Normandy), Salle du Conseil, Batiment Lettres Esplanade de la Paix, Caen, France 5 November 2008 David addressed a meeting in the House of Commons, 'Averting the Next Crisis: Why transparency in lobbying matters' organised by the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency (www.lobbyingtransparency.org). Chaired by David Hencke, Westminster correspondent, The Guardian, other speakers were Robbie MacDuff, Chair, Association of Professional Political Consultants, Robert Siddall, CEO, Airport Operators Association, Peter Facey, Director, Unlock Democracy, Guido Fawkes, prominent Westminster blogger. The meeting was reported by former BBC journalist, Nick Jones, on Spinwatch. 30 September 2008 David gave an address on Freedom of Information at Civil Society and freedom of information – a missed opportunity? at the Graham Hills Building 50 Richmond St Glasgow, Scotland G1 1XU 22 September 2008 David was an invited panellist at the 'Will Lobbyists Come Clean?' debate on ethics and transparency in lobbying held as a Public fringe event at the Labour Party conference 2008. On the panel : John Grogan MP; Prof David Miller, Director of SpinWatch, a member of the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency; Jon McLeod, Chairman, UK Public Affairs at Weber Shandwick; Stephen Kingston, Editor of the Salford Star, an award-winning, grassroots magazine; Chair: Nigel Pivaro, formerly played Terry Duckworth in Coronation Street, now a journalist. John Tocher Room The Mechanics Institute 103 Princess Street Manchester, M1 6DD Alliance for Lobbying Transparency Website: http://www.lobbyingtransparency.org Watch on Youtube: David Miller (Spinwatch) discusses lobbying at the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency fringe meeting at the Labour Party Conference in Manchester, 22 September 2008. 20 September 2008 Invited address on ‘Lobby-Paradies Brüssel –Wie der Lobbyismus in Europa wirklich funktioniert?’ Prof. David Miller (University of Strathclyde, Department of Geography and Sociology) at the conference aorganised by netzwerk recherche Fachkonferenz „In der Lobby brennt noch Licht“ Lobbyismus als Schatten-Management in Politik und Medien, Berlin 19. - 20. September 2008
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Hiroshimastr. 17, 10785 Berlin. Full Programme. 12 September 2008 David presented a paper on 'The Rise of Terror Expertise' in a panel on Propaganda and Spin in the War on Terror at the SCAR international conference Reconsidering Conflict, Terror and Resolution September 11th & 12th, 2008 University of Strathclyde Glasgow. also on the panel, chaired by Dr Rogelia Pastor-Castro were Tom Mills, 'Locating the most Influential Terror Experts' and Muhammad Idrees Ahmad, 'Power, Ideology, and Consequence: Iraq, and the Triumph of the Neoconservative Counterestablishment'.
27-29 August 2008 David gave the Keynote Lecture on 'Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Strategy' International Conference: Public Participation and Corporate Social Responsibility: from why to how at University of Strathclyde
21 August 2008 William Dinan and David Miller, editors of Thinker, Faker, Spinner, Spy, and co-founders of spinwatch.org uncover the PR trade and Adrian Monck gave an insider's view of the forces that shape our media. Chaired by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown. From 7:00pm - 9:00pm Spiegeltent Charlotte Square Edinburgh, Scotland EH2 Website: http://www.edbookfest.co.uk/ 8 April 2008 David gave a talk about spin propaganda and the war on terror. Friends Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh. 3 April 2008 David was invited to address a meeting organised by the Public Relations and Information Industrial Council of the National Union of Journalists and the Northern Ireland Government Affairs Group Grosvenor House, Glengall Street, Belfast. Other speakers included Will Chambre of Chambre Public Affairs and NIGAG, David Gordon of the Belfast Telegraph who exposed the conflicts of interest which resulted in Iain Paisley Jr. resigning his ministerial post. 1 March 2008 David gave a talk at the Conference on Scottish Government’s Scottish Futures Trust Consultation. This was organised by the SNP Trade Union Group and Association of Nationalist Councillors. Other speakers included Professor Allyson Pollock Head of the Centre for International Public Health Policy at the University of Edinburgh; Margaret and Jim Cuthbert, Independent Economic Analysts; Professor Mike Danson, University of West of Scotland Business School; Professor Christine Cooper, University of Strathclyde Business School; Dave Moxham, Deputy General Secretary, Scottish Trade Union Congress. 24 January 2008 David Miller and William Dinan gave evidence before the Public Administration Select Committee on their inquiry into lobbying in Westminster. Listen to it here
27 September 2007 William Dinan and David Miller submitted evidence to the House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee inquiry on lobbying. 20-21 November 2006 David was invited by the Council of Europe as an Expert Witness on lobbying and transparency to address the Octopus Interface conference on Corruption and democracy 20 – 21 November 2006 Council of Europe Palais de l’Europe, Strasbourg, France. Website: http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/cooperation/economiccrime/cybercrime/cy%20activity%20Interface2006/Interface2006_en.asp 25 March 2006 David gave an invited talk at the Dublin Institute of Technology on Media misinformation, propaganda and corporate spin. 22 October 2005 David gave a talk on the ‘Blair-Bush Agenda’, at The Global Justice conference, Belfast, Saturday 22 October 2005. 13 October 2005 David gave a lecture and ran a workshop on EU lobbying to a conference for business journalists from Accession countries in Vilnius, Lithuania. 1 October 2005 David gave a plenary talk on ‘fighting the propaganda of the war on terror’ at the Scotland Against Criminalising Communities annual conference, Leith Academy, Edinburgh. 30 September 2005 Respect MP George Galloway, and Professor David Miller of the Department of Geography & Sociology spoke at an event organized by the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign entitled "Palestine is Still the Issue". The event was co-sponsored by the Department of Geography & Sociology, Muslim Association of Britain, Glasgow Stop the War Coalition and the General Union of Palestinian Students. The speakers addressed an audience of over 200, far exceeding the halls maximum capacity, and reaffirmed the centrality of Palestine to the global struggle for justice. They also addressed the sustained propaganda campaign and the mystification of the issues surrounding the conflict by Israel's apologists to prevent a resolution. 3 July 2005 David Miller and William Dinan were closely involved in organising the G8 Alternatives Summit on 3rd July in Edinburgh at the Usher Hall, Queens Hall and Edinburgh University. The summit featured leading academics, authors and activists from all over the world. It was a huge success and attracted around 5000 people to the biggest indoor political event hosted in Scotland. (More details at Website: http://web.archive.org/web/20050704082700/www.g8alternatives.org.uk/admin/test/g8Mambo/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1). The summit was reported by the BBC, The Guardian, and various other news outlets and newswires around the globe. David chaired the closing rally of the summit in the Usher Hall and also addressed a meeting on 'Resisting Neoliberal Media’, with the General Secretary of the NUJ Jeremy Dear, Granville Williams of the campaign for Press and Broadcasting freedom (and a visiting fellow in the Department), the prize-winning film maker Danny Schechter from New York, and Peter Murray from BBC Scotland. David gave the following talks on his new book Arguments Against G8:
1 July 2005 William Dinan and David Miller led a guided tour in Edinburgh, with Lucy Michaels of Corporate Watch. This tour coincided with the G8 Alternatives summit and explored the relationship between the G8, Scotland plc and corporate globalization. Green MSP Mark Ballard participated in a question and answer session at the end of this tour outside the Scottish Parliament. 7 April 2005 Will Dinan and David Miller gave a paper titled: ‘Lessons from the campaign to register lobbyists in Scotland’ to the Transparency Initiative seminar at Scotland House, Rond-Point Schuman in Brussels on 7 April. They also wrote to Siim Kallas, vice-president of the EU Commission on the 27 April regarding the Transparency Initiative. 7 April 2005 David Miller and William Dinan co-convened with Corporate Europe Observatory an international networking meeting on the European Transparency Initiative at Scotland House in Brussels, on 7 April. 13 February 2005 David was a witness on Media Wrongs against the citizens of the coalition at the Rome Session of the World Tribunal on Iraq, University of Rome Tre, 10-13 February (http://www.worldtribunal.org/Events/roma.htm). The hearings, before an international panel of jurists, received wide coverage in the Italian press and broadcast media. It was also covered in some sections of the English language media, such as by Interpress: Dahr Jamail, 'Media held guilty of deception' http://www.ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=27429; The Sattle-Post Intelligencer: 'News about Iraq goes through filters', http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/212320_jamail17.html; Television Week: Published on Monday, February 28, 2005 Independent Press Was a Target in Iraq by Danny Schechter http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0228-20.htm; Arab Media Watch: Iraq: Media goes on trial over war coverage Posted on Friday, February 18 @ 00:30:03 GMT http://www.arabmediawatch.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2523: Jang newspapers (Pakistan) 'World Tribunal on Iraq holds western media guilty of deception', By Kaleem Omar, http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/feb2005-daily/17-02-2005/world/w2.htm 8 February 2005 David gave a guest lecture at the Centre for Middle East Studies at Edinburgh University about propaganda and the Occupation of Iraq. 28 January 2005 David gave an invited seminar on ‘Academics and Power’ to the School of Law and Social Sciences, Magee campus, university of Ulster, Derry. 27 January 2005 David gave an invited talk on ‘Aid, Debt and the G8’ at Queens University, Belfast.
2004 5 December 2004 David gave an invited presentation and led a workshop on the media and the occupation of Iraq at Occupation and Resistance in Iraq: An International Teach-in, at the University of London Union, Malet Street, London WC1 For more information see: http://www.iraqoccupationfocus.org.uk/teachin/ 22 November 2004 David gave a talk on propaganda in Iraq at a public meeting in St Andrews. 20 November 2004 David was invited to present a paper in a session on 'Spindoctors Unmasked'/ 'Spindokters ontmaskerd' at the 2004 Investigative journalism conference, in Rotterdam organised by the VVOJ (the Netherlands/Belgian investigative journalsits association). The session was chaired by one of the departments PhD students Eveline Lubbers and the other speaker was Frank van Vree (University of Amsterdam). http://www.vvoj.nl/conferentie_2004/parallelsessie5.html 12 November 2004 David was invited to participate in a one day conference organised by the Crisis forum at Southampton University. He spoke about the role of public relations, think tanks and corporate front groups in distorting debate on climate change. Website: http://www.crisis-forum.org.uk/ The forum agreed to write to theTHES and to Nature(Website: http://www.crisis-forum.org.uk/events/ccandhumanity_index.php), highlighting the concerns raised at the meeting. 11-12 November 2004 David gave the closing Keynote address 'Terror and errors’ to the international conference on ‘The error in “Terrorism”? Political violence and the media’, Southampton institute. http://www.jc2m.co.uk/conference.htm 1 November 2004 David gave a talk on civil liberties, propaganda and the ‘war on terror’ at a public meeting hosted by Edinburgh Stop the War in Edinburgh. 30 October 2004 David participated in a panel discussion in the closing plenary of The World Development Movement conference, Small World, Big Challenge 2004, Central Hall, Tollcross, Edinburgh. Also on the panel were Kirstie Shirra, head of WDM Scotland and Des McNulty MSP. 27 October 2004 David was invited to give a presentation on ‘Corporate involvement in education’ Lunchtime Seminar, Faculty of Education, Jordanhill. 14-17 October 2004 David attended the European Social Forum in London. On the 15th he and other colleagues from SpinWatch (http://www.spinwatch.org) led a ‘spinwalk’ around ten key PR and lobbying consultancies and corporate front groups. The walk was reported in the Guardian and in PR Week (Angry protests halt ESF Iraq debate Hélène Mulholland at the European Social Forum in London, The Guardian, Monday October 18, 2004 ) 19 September 2004 David gave an invited presentation on ‘corporate power in Scotland’ and led a discussion following the screening of an extended trailer of Mark Achbar’s film The Corporation at the Doc:2 Human Rights Documentary Festival, UGC, Renfield St, Glasgow. (Website: http://www.variant.randomstate.org/doc2/PDFs/A4Sunday.pdf) 28 August 2004 David gave an invited presentation on ‘strategies for eliminating discrimination in the media’ to the Civic Forum/Forum on discrimination conference, Glasgow Caledonian University. Website: http://www.civicforum.org.uk/ 27 August 2004 David gave an invited presentation on ‘Governance under Neo-liberalism: the Decline of Democracy?’ at the launch of the Cullen Centre for Risk and Governance, Glasgow Caledonian University. Website: http://www.caledoniancrag.com/ 4 August 2004 David gave an invited lecture on ‘The media and the Middle East’ on Palestine day at the Féile an Phobail/West Belfast Festival, St Mary's University College, Belfast. 19-21 March 2004 Invited talk at Arab and Western TV Coverage of the War in Iraq: the Continuing Debate The Centre of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies of the University of Cambridge Cambridge. 28 February 2004 David gave a lecture at Mainstream Media Bias & The ‘Propoganda Model’. Speakers included Yvonne Ridley, Richard Keeble, Fuad Nahdi, Hilary Wainwright, Conway Hall, London. 23 February 2004 David gave a talk at the Arab Media Watch event on "Tell Me Lies" Speakers included Tim Llewellyn Former BBC Middle East correspondent, Brian Whittaker, Middle East editor of The Guardian. Chair: Sharif Hikmat, Arab Media Watch director. Khalili Lecture Theatre The School of Oriental and African Studies, London. 23 February 2004 David was invited to participate in the 'Research conversation' on 'Propaganda and power after Hutton' with Daya Thussu, Goldsmith college, London.
2003 15 November 2003 David 'Les Medias et les Guerres', Seminar address with representatives from Media Workers Against the War, Humanite, Volkstimme, Neues Deutschland, Panos Institute and Le Monde diplomatique, at the European Social Forum, La Villette, Paris,15 November, 9-12. 6 November 2003 David 'System Failure: It's not just the media, it¹s the whole bloody system' Can¹t Vote, Won¹t Vote. Are the Media to Blame for Political Disengagement? Goldsmiths College, University of London. David gave an address on 'Propaganda and the War on terror' to the 'Meeting of Minds: Comparing Migrant Experiences across ethnic groups', organised by the Women on Ireland, London 11 September 2003 David gave an address on 'The Civil Contingencies Secretariat and propaganda in the "war on terror"' to The Fake Emergency, a meeting called by the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom, the National Union of Journalists and the Campaign Against Criminalising Communities, NUJ headquarters, Headland House, London, 11 September. Other speakers included the solicitor Gareth Peirce, the Home Affairs Editor of the Observer, Martin Bright, the writer Mike Marqusee and Les Levidow of the Campaign Against Criminalising Communities.
2002
2001
29 April 2001. David Miller gave a talk about propaganda and PR on a panel on Propaganda wars with John Stauber and Peter Phillips, at the Alternative News Media Exposition and Press Freedom Conference, San Francisco State University on April 28-29. 2000 30 May 2000 David presented his (invited) paper on ‘The media, public relations and the “truth” about science’ and was discussion panellist at the Royal Society of Edinburgh conference on ‘Public confidence in Biomedical Science.’. 2 May 2000 David presented his (invited) paper on ‘Media power in the 21st Century’ at Catalyst Arts Festival, Belfast. 28 April 2000 Schlesinger, P., Miller, D. and Dinan, W. invited paper ‘Institutional change and political communication in Scotland’ at ESRC seminar on Institutional Change in Scotland and Wales, Edinburgh University. 5 April 2000 David presented his (invited) seminar paper on ‘Scottish Devolution and Information management’, Department of Media Studies, University of Ulster, Coleraine. 12/13 February 2000 David presented his (invited) paper ‘the Media, public relations and the Good Friday Agreement’, at the Cleraun Conference on the Media, Dublin. 4/5 February 2000 David presented his (invited) paper ‘Media power and Class Power’ at the Oslo seminar on Political Communication, Oslo.
1999 6 November 1999 David presented his (invited) paper ‘Representation of conflict in Northern Ireland’ at the Perspectives on Irish Identity in the Twentieth Century, The Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen. 28-31 October 1999 David presented his (invited) paper ‘European Public Relations’ to the Transnational Communication in Europe: Practice and Research, Confederation of European Public Relations International Congress Berlin. July 1999 Miller, D. and Schlesinger P. (1999) ‘Public relations and changing communicative space in Europe’ International Association for Media and Communication Research annual Conference, Leipzig. 6-9 April 1999 David was invited to participate in the BSA annual conference, For Sociology, held at Glasgow University, where he gave a lecture on ‘Sociology and Promotional Culture’, and sat on the special panel on ‘Media and Cultural Power’.
1998 26-30 July 1998 Miller, David and Dinan, William (1998) ‘Public Relations and Promotional Culture: The development of the PR industry in Britain 1979-1998’ Paper presented to the 21st Scientific Conference and General Assembly of the International Association for Media and Communication Research, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
1997 27-28 November 1997 David presented his paper ’Researching the Powerful’ to the ESRC ‘Media culture and Media Economic’ Workshop on ‘Political communication and Democracy’, Stirling Management Centre. 27-28 November 1997 David presented his paper ‘Trends in Political Public Relations’ to the ESRC ‘Media culture and Media Economic’ Workshop on ‘Political communication and Democracy’, Stirling Management Centre. 18 November 1997 Miller, David and Macintyre, Sally (1997) ‘Risk Communication: The Relationships between the Media, Public Beliefs and Policy-Making’, paper for the Chief Medical Officer’s conference on Risk Communication and Public Health, Royal College of Surgeons, London.
1996 5 August 1996 Miller, David ‘Sliced Bread and Censorship’ paper at Feile An Phobail An Loiste Uir, Ashton Centre, New Lodge, Belfast.
1995 25 October 1995 Miller, David (1995) ‘The rise and fall of health issues: the role of the media’, Lilybank Seminar, MRC Medical Sociology Unit, Glasgow. 27-29 September 1995 Miller, David (1995) ‘Northern Ireland and the Media’, The Media and International Security Conference, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Camberley. 3-5 February 1995 Miller, David (1995) 'What's Changed? reporting the peace process in Ireland' paper at Troubled images: The media and Northern Ireland, National Film Theatre, London.
1994
16 December 1994 Miller, David, (1994) ‘The rise and fall of social problems: Food safety in Britain’, paper at media seminar, Guildhall University, London. 19-20 November 1994 Miller, David (1994) “media and scientific constructions of the 'gay gene'“, Paper and workshop at Nature and Human Nature, Isle of Thorns, Sussex University.
5-9 September 1994 Miller, David (1994) 'The Media and the Gay Gene', Paper for Science in the World Around us, Annual conference of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Loughborough University. 31 August 1994 Miller, David (1994) ‘The rise and fall of communicable disease in the media’, briefing presentation to the committee of the Overview of Infections and Communicable Disease’, Public Health Laboratory Service, Colindale, London. 13 August 1994 Miller David (1994)Talk to 'After '68', Gasyard Wall Féile, Pilot's Row, Bogside, Derry, (with Bill Rolston, Des Bell, Anne Crilly and Stephen Burke). 27 July 1994 Miller, David (1994) Talk at Censorship and Cinema, Sight and Sound debate, Filmhouse, Edinburgh 19-22 July 1994 Miller, David and McLaughlin, Greg (1994) 'Reporting the Peace in Ireland' paper for Turbulent Europe, the European Film and Television Studies Conference, National Film Theatre, London. 5 February 1994 Miller, David, (1994) 'The Historical Development of Fleet Street and the Conflict in Ireland' Paper for The End of Fleet Street? The National Newspaper Industry in Historical Perspective, City University, London.
1993 20 November 1993 Miller, David (1993) 'Reporting the Conflict', paper at Conflicting Reports: Reporting the Conflict in Northern Ireland, organised by British-Irish Rights Watch, University of London. 2 November 1993 Miller, David (1993) 'Food risks in the media' presentation to the International Consumer Studies Panel, Leatherhead Food Research Association. 14-16 October 1993 Miller, David and Jacquie Reilly (1993) 'Food and the Media: Explaining Health Scares', Paper presented to Current Research into Eating Practices: Contributions of the Social Sciences, European Interdisciplinary Meeting, Potsdam, Germany [abstract published]. 12 October 1993 Miller, David (1993) 'Food and the Media: The reporting of food 'risks'' presentation to Consumers in the Market Place Panel, Campden Food and Drink Research Association, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. September 1993 Reilly, Jacquie, and, Miller, David (1993) 'Kitchen Hygiene or Egg Production?: Media explanations of the Salmonella Epidemic', BSA Medical Sociology Group Conference, York University, York, [abstract published]. September 1993 Miller, David and Jacquie Reilly (1993) 'Extraordinary Popular Delusions, Health Risks, the Media and Social Science', BSA Medical Sociology Group Conference, York University, York [abstract published]. 6 July 1993 Miller, David and Jacquie Reilly (1993) 'Food and the media: Reporting health scares' The Politics of Food, A one day interdisciplinary seminar, Reading University. 3 July 1993 Miller, David, and Williams, Kevin (1993) 'From Icebergs and Tombstones to Personal Testimony: The AIDS Public Education Campaign, 1986-90', 7th Social Aspects of AIDS Conference, South Bank University. 24-25 June 1993 Miller, David, (1993), 'Using the Media to Influence Sexual Behaviour: Lessons from the AIDS Campaigns' Paper presented to Private Lives and Public Health: Annual Faculty of Public Health Medicine Conference, Glasgow. [abstract published] 8 June 1993 Miller, David (1993) 'The Media and Human Rights in Northern Ireland' address to public meeting organised by the Committee on the Administration of Justice, Belfast. 5-8 April 1993 Miller, David, and Peter Beharrell (1993) 'AIDS and Access to Television : how journalists use their sources' Paper presented to Research Imaginations - BSA Annual Conference, Essex University. 19-20 March 1993 Miller, David (1993) 'The Media and Human Rights Abuses', paper presented to Northern Ireland Human Rights Conference, Lawyers for Social Responsibility, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 24 January 1993 Miller, David (1993) 'The Media and Human Rights', address to Human Rights and Northern Ireland, conference sponsored by STUC/Liberty, Nalgo House, Glasgow.
1992 13 November 1992 Miller, David (1992) 'News From the War Front' ICA Debate, London, Institute for Contemporary Arts. 18-20 September 1992 Miller, David (1992) 'Understanding 'Terrorism': Audience interpretataions of the televised conflict in Ireland', Paper presented to Broadcast Media in Britain and the US: Access and Control, Fulbright Colloquium, Nottingham University. 23-30 August 1992 Miller, David (1992) 'The British Media and Northern Ireland: The Limits of Dissent', Paper presented to Festival De Cinema De Douarnenez, Peuples Minorises - Peuple Irlandais, Douarnenez, Bretagne, France. 10-13 April 1992 Miller, David (1992) 'Freedom of Speech, Public Offence and the Democratic Society: Debating the Legitimacy of Censorship', Paper presented to Subversions', Objects, Annual Conference of the Association of Art Historians, Leeds University. 6-8 April 1992 Miller, David (1992) Freedom of Expression: The Case of the Broadcasting Ban, Paper given at the Northern Ireland Human Rights Assembly, Polytechnic of North London. [Abstract and Summary published in Liberty, (1993) Broken Covenants: violations of international law in northern ireland, London: National Council for Civil Liberties.] 6-8 April 1992 Miller, David (1992) 'The British Broadcasting Ban and the Electoral Process', Paper given at the Northern Ireland Human Rights Assembly, Polytechnic of North London. [Abstract and Summary published in Liberty, (1993) Broken Covenants: violations of international law in northern ireland, London: National Council for Civil Liberties.] 6-8 April 1992 Miller, David (1992) 'Freedom of Expression and Official Sources: The case for independent sources of information as a human rights demand' Paper given at the Northern Ireland Human Rights Assembly Polytechnic of North London. [Abstract and Summary published in Liberty, (1993) Broken Covenants: violations of international law in northern ireland, London: National Council for Civil Liberties.] 12 March 1992 Kitzinger, Jenny and Miller, David (1992) 'A Sociological Study of the content of AIDS media messages and audience responses' Presentation to the ESRC AIDS Steering Group, London.
1991 19 November 1991 Miller, David (1991) 'Basic Minimum Co-operation: The Tactics of the Northern Ireland Information Service, 1938-1972', Media History Seminar, Ecclesiastical History room, Institute of Historical Research, London.
19 October 1991 Miller, David (1991) 'The Broadcasting Ban: Three Years on', Censors and Secrets Conference, Grays Inn Road, London. 1991 Kitzinger J, Beharrell, P. and Miller, D. (1991) 'Audience Understandings of Media Messages about AIDS', D WD4271 Poster presentation 7th International Conference on AIDS, Venice, Italy. 14-16 June 1991 Miller, David (1991) 'Does Censorship Work? The Case of the British Broadcasting Ban', Paper presented to the John Logie Baird Centre Seminar, Ross Priory, Drymen. 25-28 March 1991 Kitzinger, Jenny and Miller, David (1991) 'Green Monkeys or Gay Martians? Media Audiences, Africa and the Origins of AIDS' Health and Society BSA Annual Conference, Manchester. [abstract published] 23 March 1991 Miller, David and Kitzinger, Jenny (1991) 'In Black and White: Audience Belief, Africa and the Origins of HIV/AIDS' 5th Conferences on Social Aspects of AIDS, South Bank Polytechnic, London.
26 January 1991 Miller, David (1991) 'Censoring the Troubles', Conference on Northern Ireland organised by the Bloody Sunday Initiative, The Guild Hall, Derry, Ireland.
1990 19 October 1990 Miller, David (1990) 'The British Broadcasting Ban', ICA Debate, Institute for Contemporary Arts, London. 18 October 1990 Miller, David (1990) 'Censorship and Northern Ireland', Pressure Points: Censorship in Britain Today, National Film Theatre, South Bank, London. 1989 21 October 1989 Miller, David (1989) 'Censorship and the British Media', presentation to the Foyle Film Festival, Orchard Gallery, Derry. 21-24 March 1989 Miller, David (1989) 'Whose Truth? The Media and the Gibraltar Killings', BSA Annual Conference, Plymouth Polytechnic, [abstract published]. 10 February 1989 Miller, David (1989) 'Murdochvision: Satellite TV, News International and International News', Paper prepared for the National Union of Journalists and presented at the International Federation of Journalists Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia.
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