Kurt ScottMultimodality and Microblogging: Having a Voice OnlineMicroblogging is a somewhat widely understood term. Share your thoughts, and make it brief. It’s the business room pitch that sold twitter…Jan 20, 2021Jan 20, 2021
Kurt ScottMicroblogging: A Small, Strange WorldWe all have experience with microblogging, even if we’re not aware of it. Influencer Marketing Hub defines it as ‘blog posts under 300…Jan 20, 2021Jan 20, 2021
Kurt ScottThe Import of News and Culture from America to the UKThe Sun recently ran an opinion piece with the headline, ‘Could Congress attack happen in Britain? It could with our Leftie mob’. Unable…Jan 11, 2021Jan 11, 2021
Kurt ScottThis Is Not A Lockdown, And The Press Need To Acknowledge That.An unnamed government minister told the Financial Times, “There’s fragile consent for the current rules, let alone doing more.” However…Jan 11, 2021Jan 11, 2021
Kurt ScottThere are surprisingly few legal barriers to political journalismIn beginning a blog, particularly one of a political nature, I thought I’d have to be super careful to avoid libel suits or violate some…Jan 10, 2021Jan 10, 2021
Kurt ScottTrans Rights Isn’t A Curiosity to Pontificate over — It’s Peoples Lives.Content warning: discussing transphobia.Jan 8, 2021Jan 8, 2021
Kurt ScottNeutrality Bias: How Impartiality Breeds Ingorance, Breeds PartialityThe adage goes that if the BBC is accused of bias by both the right and the left at roughly equal amounts, then they are doing their jobs…Jan 7, 2021Jan 7, 2021
Kurt ScottThe Villain OnlineSimon Sinek, author of Start With Why and The Infinite Game, had a talk with Inside Quest on what he calls ‘the Millennial Question’. He…Nov 23, 2020Nov 23, 2020