Chrysi Dagoula
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Chrysi Dagoula
@chrysadag.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham: Cultural, Media and Visual Studies | Journalism & Political Communication
As the MA’s course coordinator, I am proud of our program which blends research-led teaching with a strong global focus, offering students the space to grow and develop academically. For me it’s all about creating this intellectual space for students to think critically and explore new ideas.
July 26, 2025 at 7:14 PM
It was also great chairing the panel on ‘Setting the Agenda: Journalism, the Media and Democracy’ for the (very well organised) @psampg.bsky.social group - very interesting presentations and engaging discussions.
April 16, 2025 at 2:44 PM
Very happy that I had the chance to present the framework I developed (based on the punctuated equilibrium theory) to understand how communication technologies affect news journalism - both at an institutional and a behavioural level.

www.routledge.com/News-Journal...
News Journalism and Twitter: Disruption, Adaption and Normalisation
This book provides a critical account of the impact of Twitter on journalism, exploring how the news media has adapted to and normalised the use of the platform in the industry. Offering a comprehensi...
www.routledge.com
April 16, 2025 at 2:43 PM
Following up on this work, I also wrote a chapter on journalistic self-censorship in social media platforms - a rather pervasive problem (“Should I stay (on X) or should I go?” Three causes of journalistic self-censorship on X).
“Should I stay (on X) or should I go?” Three causes of journalistic se
Twitter is widely considered to be an integral part of journalists’ everyday routines. Its immediacy and instantaneity as well as the networking possibilities
www.taylorfrancis.com
November 12, 2024 at 1:54 PM
In the book, I take a sociological approach and use the theory of punctuated equilibrium to understand how social change occurs, how it affects journalism (at an institutional and individual level), and how journalism/journalists respond.
November 12, 2024 at 1:54 PM
In 'News Journalism & Twitter: Disruption, Adaption, Normalisation' I evaluate the costs and benefits of Twitter’s impact on both the institutional values & practices of news journalism today.

📚:https://bit.ly/3giHSm4
November 12, 2024 at 1:54 PM
My other research area concerns technologies & platforms as cause for social and/or political change as well as the effects of digital and social media on journalists and media actors.
November 12, 2024 at 1:54 PM
I have recently contributed to the UK election analysis report (electionanalysis.uk) with a piece on 'Vogue’s stylish relationship to politics' and shared my thinking on Vogue as a specific type of a didactic & cultural icon.

bit.ly/3W6hDQX
November 12, 2024 at 1:54 PM
I am currently working on political communication & messaging in explicitly non-political cultural settings and I am looking into fashion magazines historically (for the moment I am focusing on U.S. Vogue).
November 12, 2024 at 1:54 PM