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Lecturer Justin Schlosberg on media reform

Justin Schlosberg, Lecturer in Journalism and Media, has been engaging in the debate on media reform in the light of the phone hacking scandal and subsequent Leveson Inquiry.

Justin Schlosberg, Lecturer in Journalism and Media, has been engaging in the debate on media reform in the light of the phone hacking scandal and subsequent Leveson Inquiry.

He will be speaking in Ljubjana at the end of this week on 'Comparing Media Reforms' (along with Alan Rusbridger, editor of the Guardian, among others) at an international gathering hosted by The Peace Institute, Slovenia.

Justin has also recently done a joint presentation/speech with Alastair Morgan, the brother of murdered private investigator Daniel Morgan,  for the International Communications Ethics Conference 'After Leveson'. They spoke about the need for the media to get behind the campaign for a judicial inquiry into the five failed police investigations and
prosecutions into Daniel Morgan's murder, which occupies the epicentre of the phone hacking scandal.

Finally, The Media Reform Coalition which Justin helped establish is hosting a public lobby of Parliament to 'clean up our media', coinciding with the publication of the Leveson report on Thursday.

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