MEST3 Exam Blog
Saturday, 11 March 2017
NDM Index - updated
week 1
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Instagram unveils tool to allow users to filter abusive comments
The Guardian view on sexual harassment in schools: "action is needed
week 2
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Using Snapchat to give a voice to sexual abuse survivors
We used to think shyness was refined. That was before social media
week 3
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Those taking selfies with Hillary Clinton aren’t narcissists – but our best hope, Jonathan Jones
Publishers and journalists must work together to save journalism, Roy Greenslade
week 4:
Streets without shops: how apps are transforming our local neighbourhoods
Taking the self out of selfie – most pictures not about vanity, says study
week 5
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Are mobiles changing how we shop?
Spotify UK revenues surge to almost £190m as mobile subscriptions take off
week6
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It's a great time to be a journalist, says Channel 4's Jon Snow
Co
nsumers Turning Their Back on Social Media Branded Content, By Jonathan Davies
week 7
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Why do we still accept that governments collect and snoop on our data?
'Social media can be a pretty ugly place if you're a woman in politics'
week 8:
Computers 'do not improve' pupil results, says OECD
Should children ban their parents from social media?
week 9:
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Hidden digital ads p
ushing children to eat fatty food, health experts warn.
Media for development: does good journalism promote transparency?
week10:
Social media, Keyboard worrier
Keeping up with Digital Trends Requires Expert Execution, By Jonathan Davies
week 11:
NSPCC records 88% rise in children seeking help for online abuse
Online abuse: how different countries deal with it
week 12:
Online pressures creating 'nation of deeply unhappy children', says charity
We still need humans to identify sexually explicit images online – for now
week 13:
No Jeremy Hunt, you can't use tech to ban sexting for the under-18s, Jonathan Haynes
Teenage chat guide helps parents spot online dangers
week 14:
Panel debate on what can, or should, be done about fake news
week 15:
You don’t have to act like a newspaper on the net Peter Preston
Newsquest chief finally realises shock-horror doesn't sell regional papers
week 16:
BBC sets up team to debunk fake news
How technology disrupted the truth
week 17:
Revenge porn helpline 'to close' as government cuts funding
We’re over the digital revolution. This is the age of experience - Simon Jenkins
week 18:
Mobile giant Three to block online advertising - Christopher Williams
week 19:
Twitter misses out on ‘Trump bump’ as shares plummet and losses widen
Twitter eyeing sale to Google or Salesforce, reports say.
week 20:
Mobile app that replaces the pill approved as contraceptive - can you trust it?
Government funds research into social media hate crime after Brexit
vote
week 21:
Facebook to let users offer food and shelter to disaster victims
Vizio smart TVs tracked what viewers were watching without consent
week 22:
Bad news for online advertisers – you’ve been ’ad, John Naughton
The Guardian view on big data: the danger is less democracy. Editorial
week 23:
Twitter accounts really are echo chambers, study finds
You don’t have to act like a newspaper on the net, Peter Preston
week 24:
Why a digital detox is bad for all of us
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