The 6th newsletter of the JMECE Lab (www.jmecelab.com) at the Institute of Communications Studies (University of Leeds) is available online HERE:
Inside this special issue on European elections 2009: “Vote or let someone else decide for you”:
- “What the main party groups in the European Parliament say…” Read their political manifestos
- “European Elections 2009 : A coup de Poker” by George Tassiopoulos, PhD candidate in political science University of East-Paris
- “Think I’m Turning European” by Josef Litobarski, postgraduate student of European and International Studies, University of Trento, Italy
- “Making Europe Work for Women” by Nathalie Henry, ICS PhD candidate, Heidrun Herzogenrath-Amelung, ICS MA student, Pinelopi Troullinou, ICS MA student, Francisco Seoane Perez, ICS PhD candidate
- “The European eParticipation study” by Simon Smith, Research Associate, Institute of Communications Studies
- “Yorkshire MEPs: European politics are politics as normal”
- Book presentation: “Crossroad Europe”: cultural differences in text and images by Bruno van den Elshout, journalist, the Netherlands
JMECE Lab news:
- “Leeds at the Agora of the Women of Europe prizewinners”, Rhodes, April 2009
- “30 May 2009 / Euro elections 2009 Promotional Event: St Mary’s spring fair, Middleton, Leeds”
- “22 May 2009 / Euro elections 2009 JMECE Lab Events: Leeds University Campus & Leeds City Centre”









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