Dan Hind is a publisher and researcher who has spent much of the past decade trying to win Britain round to the cause of democratic reform of the UK state and its system of communications. His books include ‘The Return of the Public: Democracy, Power and the Case for Media Reform’.
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نشر في openDemocracyUKTalk Amongst Yourselves
As a movement to occupy the centre of financial districts including the City of London spreads, here is a practical...
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نشر في openDemocracyUKThe Hunt Trap: the UK's minister of culture wants to disable democratic debate of the media
The Levenson Inquiry has been created to look at the media in Britain. Many want to seize the opportunity to limit...
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نشر في openDemocracyUKMedia Reform: The time is now, and a new group are seizing the opportunity
The News of the World hacking scandal has given Britain an opportunity to reform its media. openDemocracy has joined...
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نشر في openDemocracyUKThe need for greater plurality of British media ownership
We should embrace plurality in our debates about media reform and create a new system of inquiry responsive to the...
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نشر في openDemocracyUKThe BBC Investigates
The BBC has not covered itself in glory in its handling of the scandal at the News of the World in keeping with its...
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نشر في openDemocracyUKA blueprint for a democratic media system
Dan Hind’s most recent book, The Return of the Public, argues that only direct participation in editorial...