PCMLP Oxford
The Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy (PCMLP) at the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is a research and policy programme that brings together scholars, policymakers and practitioners to study contemporary issues in global media law and policy. PCMLP has a particular interest in understanding media and governance in transitioning and fragile states and strives to do this from different perspectives emphasizing the importance of the culture and values of all the actors, both local and international.
We would like to thank INTERNEWS for their generous support that has made many of the resources on this channel possible.
PCMLP was founded in 1996 by Professor Monroe E. Price and Stefaan Verhulst with a grant from the Markle Foundation and the cooperation of the Howard M. Squadron Program in Law, Media, and Society at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.
Please see the PCMLP website for more information at: http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/
The Political Economy of Fact-Checking Online Disinformation in Africa
Online Hate and Artificial Intelligence: A Global Overview and Trends in the Global South
Researching AI and Content Moderation: Trends, Tools and Methods
Hate Speech and Content Moderation in the Horn of Africa Socio Legal Implications
Hate Speech and Content Moderation in the Sahel Region Socio Legal Implications
Governing Online Speech: AI, Transparency and Corporate Social Responsibility
Global Media Policy Seminar Series | Victor Pickard
Global Media Policy Seminar Series: Antonina Cherevko on "The Weaponization of Information"
PCMLP Global Seminar Series with Ritu Srivastava (Jadeite Solutions, India)
Global Media Policy Seminar Series | Jessa Lingel
Price Media law Moot -- Mooting Masterclass 2018
Mooting Masterclass 2019 with Sarah Phillimore
2019 Price Media Law Moot Court Finals
Hate Speech Online: What is being done about it? by Prof Kate O’Regan and Dr Stefan Theil
Monroe E. Price - 1st Annual Eric Barendt Law Lecture: The mistery of regulating social media
2018 Price Media Law Moot Court Finals
Price Media Law Moot Court Competition Short Movie
2017 Price Media Law Moot Court Finals
Price Media Law Moot Court Competition Trailer
2016 Price Media Law Moot Court Finals
Joan Barat Mir: Freedom of the Media in a comparative perspective
Faheem Zafar: Privacy and Journalism in Pakistan
Julia Hoffman: The Protection of Journalists Under International Law
Mooting Master Class, Deeksha Sharma
Journalism, Ethics and Self Regulation in Egypt, Nermeen Al Azrak
Internet Fundamentals, Christian Sandvig
2013 Price Media Law Moot Court Finals
Mark Thompson (Cambridge) Development 2.0 and beyond Challenges for ICT4D in 2013
Don Slater (LSE) Disjunctures and Connections: How Technopolitics Make and Cut Networks