Launch of "No Such" research website

Companion website: "There's No Such Thing as Society"? Broadcasting, the NHS and 'the
public'

The "No Such" research website (http://www.nosuch-research.co.uk/) is part of a study of
broadcasting and the public services under the three Thatcher governments, 1979-1992.
This two year research project (January 2008-January 2010) funded by the Arts and
Humanities Research Council was based within the Centre for Broadcasting History
Research at Bournemouth University.

It investigated the ways in which UK television and radio reflected and mediated the
changing political, economic and ideological climate during the period of Margaret
Thatcher's premiership, particularly in relation to broadcasting and the National Health
Service.

The "No Such" Research website is a record of this work. It is also a record of the "No
Such" Symposium held at Bournemouth University on 28 January 2010 and includes papers
from the Symposium link to Symposium papers list.

The researchers are Patricia Holland, Hugh Chignell and Georgia Eglezou of Bournemouth
University and Sherryl Wilson of the University of the West of England. They are part of
the Southern Universities Broadcasting History Group.

AHRC award No: AH/E008682/1