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Tag Archives: media
Breaking new ground or digging up the past?
I’ve been watching the Channel 4 programme ‘Secret Millions’. The programme is a step on from the popular C4 format ‘Secret Millionaire’ where wealthy people give some of their money away to shocked recipients and the good causes they have … Continue reading
Posted in Charlotte Clements, Forum, New Researchers, Research
Tagged funding, innovation, Lottery, media, Unemployment, voluntary sector, volunteering, youth, youth club, youth work
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Relief on film
The symbiotic relationship between the humanitarian sector and those who document its work is by no means an easy one. This point seems likely to be made again with Fatal Assistance, a documentary by Raoul Peck due to screen in … Continue reading
Posted in Eleanor Davey, Forum, Reflections, Research
Tagged Africa, children, film, humanitarianism, media, NGO history, United Kingdom, voluntary sector
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