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A postscript to my blogs about Raymond Williams: what happened to the educational dimensions of Cultural Studies?
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A postscript to my blogs about Raymond Williams: what happened to the educational dimensions of Cultural Studies?

In light of a new biography, I revisit the policies and philosophy of the UK’s most influential education minister of recent times.

In the wake of the Brexit referendum campaign, the victory of Donald Trump, and the attacks on the Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, many have argued that we are entering a ‘post-truth’ era. In this context, is bias still a useful and meaningful concept in media literacy education? And if so, how should we teach it?
What went wrong with New Labour’s cultural policy? Robert Hewison’s book ‘Cultural Capital’ – reviewed here – provides some of the answers.