Scottish Independence Podcasts
Society & Culture
This week, Craig talks to David Patrick, author of recently published book Front-Page Scotland which looks at how stories about Scottish independence were reported in the newspapers throughout the 2014 independence referendum campaign. They discuss how the framing of stories on topics such as economics depended largely on whether the points favoured one side of the campaign or the other, which topics were given a disproportionate amount of time in coverage and which people and personalities saw more coverage than others. Finally, they discuss lessons to be learned from the last campaign that could be applied now such as how activists can better examine news stories to assess if the issues are being reported fairly.
FM’s resignation: What now for Indy?
Pensioners for Indy take on the ”governor general” UK
The Nation Talks to Prof Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
FM Ask Me Anything 6th Feb
Bits and Pieces Podcast Jan 2023
Living shouldn’t come at a Cost - WFI AGM
FM’s Ask Me Anything press briefing 23rd Jan
A Constitutional Conundrum
Radio Yes Cymru guest spot
Commonweal book launch ”Sorted”
Bits and Pieces Podcast December 2022
Reflections on COP27
A republican response to the Coronation
A voice from Ukraine
Scotland Rising with Gerry Hassan
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First Minister’s Q+A following Supreme Court Ruling
Bits and Pieces Podcast November 22
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The Nation Talks to Professor Aileen McHarg
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