Prof Brian Cathcart
| Position: | Professor in Journalism |
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| School: | School Of Humanities |
| Email: | B.Cathcart@kingston.ac.uk |
| Extension: | 62298 |
| Location: | Room Pr-307, Penrhyn Road |
Educational and professional qualifications
| 1978 | BA History , Dublin University |
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Professional experience (post-1990)
| 2003 | Freelance journalist, Independent, Guardian, Mail, New Statesman |
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| 1997 | Foreign Editor, Deputy Editor, The Independent on Sunday |
Research outputs
Article
Cathcart, B (2012) Hacked Off. Television & New Media, 13(1), pp. 26-30. ISSN (print) 1527-4764
Cathcart, Brian (2012) Rebekah Brooks at Leveson inquiry: people's pal or power broker? CNN,
Cathcart, Brian (2011) Code breakers. Index on Censorship, 40(2), pp. 35-45. ISSN (print) 0306-4220
Cathcart, Brian (2009) Deepcut's dead demand justice. Guardian.co.uk, ISSN (print) 0261-3077
Cathcart, Brian (2009) Is Google killing general knowledge? Intelligent Life , 2(4), ISSN (print) 1743-7424
Book
Cathcart, Brian (2012) Everybody's hacked off: why we don't have the press we deserve and what to do about it. New York, U.S. : Viking Adult. 100p. (Penguin sepcials) ISBN 9780241965566
Cathcart, Brian (2012) The case of Stephen Lawrence. U.K. : Viking Adult. 456p. ISBN 9780241963241
Book Section
Cathcart, Brian (2012) The press, the Leveson inquiry and the Hacked Off campaign. In: Keeble, Richard Lance and Mair, John, (eds.) The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial. 2nd rev ed. Bury St Edmonds, U.K. : Abramis. pp. 38-47. ISBN 9781845495565