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The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

David Bull fills in for Mike Graham while he's away, and today he is joined by John Mair for a fiery debate over BBC salaries, before talking to Roy Lilley about GPs voting on collective action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TNT Radio
Ann Marie Mcgivern & John Mair on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 13 May 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 55:19


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ann Marie McGivern is a Vaccine injured.  GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: John Mair is one of the most prolific editors of books on modern journalism in Britain today. This publication is his 24th ‘hackademic' text; he is currently putting together the 25th – on ‘Anti-Social Media'. The books bring together the work of journalists and academics to discuss vital issues such as data journalism, Brexit, Trump and the media, the death of print and the Leveson Inquiry. The genre he invented – with books jointly edited with Richard Tait, Tor Clark, Richard Lance Keeble, Raymond Snoddy and others – is widely recognised as constituting a major addition to contemporary journalism studies. John has practised journalism at the BBC, Channel Four and other broadcasters and taught it at the universities of Coventry, Westminster, Brunel, Kent and Edinburgh Napier. He has judged the British Press Awards, the British Journalism Awards, the Royal Television Society Journalism Awards and helped to set up the Steve Hewlett Memorial Lecture and Scholarships.  

Julia Hartley-Brewer
Gary Lineker breaks BBC impartiality rules

Julia Hartley-Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 11:02


Jake Berry and former BBC producer John Mair furiously clash about Match of the Day host Gary Lineker and the BBC's impartiality rules."Gary Lineker stick to your knitting!" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
HoP 430 - I'll Teach You Differences - British Scholasticism

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 21:02


The evolution of Aristotelian philosophy from John Mair in the late 15th century to John Case in the late 16th century.

The Banker Podcast
What does compliance look like inside a multilateral development bank?

The Banker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 32:14


The EBRD's chief compliance officer, John Mair, gives us a rare glimpse into how compliance works within a development bank which invests in economies across three continents. He describes his team as the bank's “spiritual leaders that oversee integrity, reputation risk, and conscience”, and says in order to ensure it makes the best possible recommendations to management, it is important to assume that your decision could be wrong. Confused? Listen to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CQUniversity Podcasts
The Bulb | Special Edition | Working with users of violence: an individual approach: John Mair

CQUniversity Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 20:39


In this special edition of the Bulb John from the Domestic Violence Action Centre shares a new way of working with those who use violence.  His perspectives on working with younger people, away from a group setting, are engaging and illuminating.   In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.  The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.  www.noviolence.org.au     For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.     If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more. 

Feuilletonscout
Ein früher Polit-Thriller aus Großbritannien: John Mair "Es gibt keine Wiederkehr"

Feuilletonscout

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 5:54


John Mair Es gibt keine Wiederkehr Elsinor Verlag, Coesfeld 2021 bei amazon bei Thalia Rezension zum Nachlesen

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
John Mair: "Es gibt keine Wiederkehr" - Polit-Thriller mal schön bescheuert parodiert

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 2:51


"Es gibt keine Wiederkehr" von John Mair spielt vor dem Hintergrund des Zweiten Weltkriegs, die Verfolgungsjagden nerven noch mehr als in anderen Romanen und am Ende kommt auch noch ein elitärer Esel. Trotzdem hat es ein kleines Denkmal verdient. Von Thomas Wörtche www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Frühkritik Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
John Mair: "Es gibt keine Wiederkehr" - Polit-Thriller mal schön bescheuert parodiert

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 2:51


"Es gibt keine Wiederkehr" von John Mair spielt vor dem Hintergrund des Zweiten Weltkriegs, die Verfolgungsjagden nerven noch mehr als in anderen Romanen und am Ende kommt auch noch ein elitärer Esel. Trotzdem hat es ein kleines Denkmal verdient.Von Thomas WörtcheHören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
John Mair: "Es gibt keine Wiederkehr" - Polit-Thriller mal schön bescheuert parodiert

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 2:51


"Es gibt keine Wiederkehr" von John Mair spielt vor dem Hintergrund des Zweiten Weltkriegs, die Verfolgungsjagden nerven noch mehr als in anderen Romanen und am Ende kommt auch noch ein elitärer Esel. Trotzdem hat es ein kleines Denkmal verdient.Von Thomas WörtcheHören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

The Lumen Christi Institute
Was Something Lost? Thomas Aquinas, Intellectual Disability, & the 16th c. Spanish Colonial Debates

The Lumen Christi Institute

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 73:48


A webinar lecture with Miguel Romero (Salve Regina University). Originally delivered April 27, 2021. Part of a Lumen Christi Institute webinar series on Hispanic Theology. In the 16th century, there was a subtle shift in the way the Spanish Dominican interpreters of Thomas Aquinas spoke about the anthropological and moral significance of our rational faculties. Historical and textual markers, indicating both the origin and development of this interpretive shift, present amid the fierce engagement of the Spanish colonial debates. Much has been written on the specific topic of those debates: i.e., the allegations concerning the rational status and moral aptitude of the Amerindian peoples and, by extension, the justice or injustice of the Spanish colonial enterprise in the Americas. However, it is difficult to find any scholarly work on the subject of the Spanish colonial debates: i.e., the anthropological and moral questions relevant to persons who seem to “lack the full use of reason.” Bearing that distinction in mind, between the topic and subject of the debates, this presentation for Lumen Christi is focused on persons who actually (and not allegedly) lack the full use of reason. Key interpretations, appropriations, and arguments about Aristotle and Aquinas—in the writing of John Mair, Francisco de Vitoria, and Bartolome de las Casas—will be retraced to show how Aquinas's way of thinking about the intellectual dignity and inalienable contemplative aptitude of persons who “lack the use of reason” came to be displaced from the main currents of Thomistic theological discourse.

Sports [Outside the Box]
Can Big Ben lead this Steelers team back to the playoffs?

Sports [Outside the Box]

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 29:24


This episode, I have my a special guest, John Mair, and we're going over: How will Big Ben be in 2020? Steelers 2020 NFL Draft- Does Steelers nation still want Tomlin and Colbert? Will the Steelers keep all their RB's on the roster?

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

John Mair, senior lecturer Coventry University and author of 'The Phone Hacking Scandal; Journalism on Trial' gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series.

Kulturnytt
Hackingskandale kan endre britiske tabloider

Kulturnytt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 7:41


- Britiske tabloidaviser kommer ikke til å overleve News of the World-skandalen hvis ikke de gjør noen drastiske grep. Det mener medieprofessor John Mair, som har skrevet bok om telefonavlyttingen og hackingen. Han spår store konsekvenser for britiske medier:

Reflections on Religion
Rev. James Keenan, SJ "How Jesuitical Were the Jesuits? A brief encounter with the morality with the Jesuits"

Reflections on Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2009 57:12


James Keenan, S.J., who holds the founder's chair in theology at Boston College, speaks on Jesuit casuistry and comparative forms of moral reasoning. His talk traces the development of casuistry, from John Mair to Francesco de Toledo and Robert Parsons. Respondent Helen Whall, professor of English, cites case studies of ethical issues in Shakespeare plays.