Angela Phillips is a British journalist and academic, who is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her work in journalism spans more than four decades, initially as a photojournalist before moving into print, writing for feminist and alternative publications as well as the mainstream national press, notably for The Guardian, and featuring on television, radio and the Internet.
Since the 1990s, Phillips has taught journalism and journalism studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, and has been active in journalism research. At Goldsmiths, she established the MA Journalism, MA Digital Journalism and set up the joint honours BA Journalism in conjunction with the Department of Computing. She was a founding member of the Media Reform Coalition.
Table of Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 LINDSAY PHILLIPS Women's Angela, Tan, 9-Regular US
- 1.2 Journalism in Context: Practice and Theory for the Digital Age (Communication and Society)
- 1.3 Object of My Desire (feat. Angela L. Phillips)
- 1.4 Akeelah and the Bee Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett, Keke Palmer, Eddie Steeples, Curtis Armstrong, Sahara Garey, Dalia Phillips, J.R. Villarreal, Sara Niemietz, Sean Michael
- 1.5 Rise Like the Phoenix, Soar Like the Eagle
- 1.6 Rise Like the Phoenix, Soar Like the Eagle
- 1.7 Live at Biscuits & Blues
- 1.8 Some Choose Darkness (A Rory Moore/Lane Phillips Novel Book 1)
- 1.9 Take Me Again
- 1.10 Philips Norelco MG3750 Multigroom All-In-One Series 3000, 13 attachment trimmer
Career
Having trained in photography, Phillips began her career as a photojournalist for the rotate press in the 1970s. She worked afterward the feminist magazine Spare Rib from previously its 1972 launch, shooting the lid of the first business as competently as several sophisticated covers, and writing features and co-editing the news pages (with Jill Nicholls). She taking into account became a regular contributor for new publications, as skillfully as to radio and television.
Since 1994 she has taught at Goldsmiths, University of London, becoming a professor in 2016, and she conventional the MA Journalism and MA Digital Journalism courses and initiated the joint honours BA Journalism in conjunction once Goldsmith’s Department of Computing. In 2009, she launched the multi-media, news website EastLondonLines, which is notify Goldsmiths journalism students and has a broad local readership. Her areas of research swell democracy and journalism, ethics, working practices, and the varying audiences for news. She has worked taking into consideration the became a professor in 2016. Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre and chaired the Ethics Committee of the Coordinating Committee for Media Reform, giving evidence to the Leveson enquiry into the press. She as a consequence gave evidence to the Cairncross review upon the well ahead of the British Press in 2018.
Phillips was the 2019 winner of the Contributions in the Fight Against Stupidity award, an annual award resolved by Philosophy Now to someone who has made “an outstanding recent contribution to promoting knowledge, reason or public debate approximately issues that matter”.
A frequent participant in conferences and seminars internationally, she has contributed papers and spoken upon many panels, including:
Phillips has written or co-authored several books, including Changing Journalism (Routledge, 2011), Journalism in Context: Practice and Theory for the Digital Age (Routledge, 2014) and Misunderstanding News Audiences: Seven Myths of the Social Media Era (Routledge, 2018).
Last update 2021-08-06