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David supervises a range of engaged doctoral students working on critical media theory, lobbying, think tanks, Freedom of Information, the Sociology of Corporate Power, intellectuals and power and international politics, especially in relation to war and terrorism. David encourages prospective PhD students to get in touch directly, though he is particularly interested in supervising topics related to the following areas: Corporate power
Lobbying in the UK, the EU and US The rise and progress of neoliberalism Transnational governance and globalisation Transnational lobby groups Think tanks and policy planning groups Science communication Corporate Social Responsibility Public Relations industry The political economy of natural and social scientific knowledge Corporate influences on school, further and higher education and on academic disciplines Food industry lobbying and public relations
Globalisation, communication and conflict
Propaganda and government communications: History, theory and practice Communication and war Counterinsurgency theory Psychological Operations/iWar Terrorism expertise Neoconservative think tanks and policy groups
Scotland
Sectarianism/Anti Irish racism in Scotland Corporate influence on the Scottish Government Lobbying in Scotland
Media, communication and democracy
Freedom of Information, Secrecy and governance Media influences and impacts Critical media theory
Page last updated 24.01.12
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