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Stuart Allan  BAA, MA, PhD

Yr Athro Stuart Allan

BAA, MA, PhD

Athro Newyddiaduraeth a Chyfathrebu

Ysgol Newyddiaduraeth, y Cyfryngau a Diwylliant

Email
AllanS@caerdydd.ac.uk
Telephone
+44 29208 75420
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Sgwâr Canolog, Ystafell 2.50, Caerdydd, CF10 1FS
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Mae Stuart Allan yn Athro Newyddiaduraeth a Chyfathrebu yn yr Ysgol Newyddiaduraeth, y Cyfryngau a Diwylliant (JOMEC) yma ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd. Yn ddiweddar, cwblhaodd dymor estynedig fel Pennaeth yr Ysgol.

Mae Stuart wedi cyhoeddi'n eang mewn newyddiaduraeth, y cyfryngau ac astudiaethau diwylliannol. Mae wedi ysgrifennu saith llyfr, a'r diweddaraf ohonynt yw Citizen Witnessing: Revisioning Journalism in Times of Crisis (Polity Press, 2013), a golygodd neu gyd-olygu pedwar ar ddeg o rai eraill, gan gynnwys Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism: Co-operation, Collaboration and Connectivity (Routledge, 2017), The Future of Journalism: Risks, Threats and Opportunities (Routledge, 2018),  Newyddiaduraeth, Rhyw a Phwer (Routledge, 2019) ac, yn fwyaf diweddar, ail argraffiad o The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism (Routledge ,  2023). Mae ei ymchwil hefyd wedi ymddangos mewn nifer o erthyglau cyfnodolion a adolygir gan gymheiriaid a chyfraniadau i gasgliadau wedi'u golygu, ac mae wedi'i gyfieithu i sawl iaith. Mae'n gyd-olygydd sefydlu'r cyfnodolyn ar-lein Journalism Education (a gyhoeddwyd gan y Gymdeithas Addysg Newyddiaduraeth), ac mae'n gwasanaethu ar fyrddau golygyddol sawl cyfnodolyn rhyngwladol, gan gynnwys Newyddiaduraeth: Theori, Ymarfer a Beirniadaeth; Newyddiaduraeth Ddigidol; Cyfryngau a Chymdeithas Newydd; Cyfryngau, Rhyfel a Gwrthdaro; Testun a Sgwrs; Cyfathrebu Amgylcheddol; Amser a Chymdeithas; Newyddiaduraeth a Monograffau Cyfathrebu; Cyfryngau Byd-eang a Tsieina.

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Stuart’s current research examines the forging of new relationships between professional and citizen journalists where the news coverage of war, conflict and crisis is concerned, with a particular interest in news images. He is currently co-authoring a book on the history of war photography. He has a longstanding interest in science journalism, including with respect to its transition to digital environments and, more recently, the reporting of citizen science. Further research interests include journalism and human rights, media history, and young people’s civic engagement with digital media. Funding for his research has been awarded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), British Academy, the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and Swedish Research Council, amongst others.

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Stuart’s teaching focuses on journalism studies, with a particular interest in the ways in which journalism is evolving online in relation to emergent innovations in digital technologies. His teaching often draws on historical perspectives, and is informed by real-world concerns with social issues.

In 2016-17, Stuart co-taught the first-year undergraduate module 'Understanding Journalism,' and the postgraduate module 'Citizen Journalism and Digital Publics.' He also delivered several guest lectures on other modules.

He supervises PhD students and welcomes inquiries from future doctoral students, especially in the areas signalled in his research interests noted above.