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Nathan Ritchie is a Teaching Professor in Sociology at Loughborough University, part of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities. He holds a BA in Media and Communication and English Language from the University of Wolverhampton (First Class Honours), an MA in Media and Cultural Analysis from Loughborough University (Distinction), and a PhD from Loughborough University (completed 2022). His academic journey includes roles such as Loughborough Students Union Doctoral Researcher President (2020/2021).
His research focuses on media analysis, political campaigns, European studies, and historical representation. Notable work includes studies on European election campaigns, British press portrayal of historical events like the Partition of India, and the construction of royal soft power through tabloid media. Ritchie’s scholarly contributions bridge sociology, political science, and media studies, emphasizing comparative political strategies and media narratives.
Ritchie has been recognized with the Dennis Foy Memorial Prize for his undergraduate dissertation. His publications reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary research, spanning topics from digital political tactics (e.g., Tory digital strategy) to transnational political dynamics between the UK and Ireland. His work often highlights the role of media in shaping public perception of historical and contemporary socio-political issues.
While no grants or labs are explicitly detailed in the provided text, his academic leadership roles and multidisciplinary research suggest involvement in collaborative projects or institutional initiatives at Loughborough University.




