Christopher Shoop-Worrall

37 Torkington Street, Stockport, SK3 9JS

07411690435

Current and Future Research Interests

I am currently exploring the relationship between politicians, the press and the general public in Edwardian Britain through paralleled analysis of news language and private political correspondence. I am especially interested in the language of politics in the popular press, and how the political establishment reacted to this press’s emergence. I would ideally like to make an impact on current approaches and understanding of politics and popular media in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain by elevating popular newspapers to their deserved place as vital components of British political and popular culture.

Education and Qualifications

The University of Sheffield

PhD Journalism Studies

October 2015 - present

‘The Possibilities of Popularisation: Politics and the Mass Press in Long Edwardian Britain’

Main responsibilities:

  • Planning research questions and methodology for various content analyses.
  • Working with both digital and physical archive collections.
  • Writing abstracts and articles for conferences and publication
  • Presenting research at national and international conferences
  • Engaging with the general public about planned and completed research

University of Sheffield,

MA Historical ResearchMerit

September 2014 – September 2015

Relevant modules:

  • Research Skills for HistoriansMerit
  • Presenting the Past: Making History PublicMerit
  • Research PresentationMerit
  • Research DissertationMerit

The University of Liverpool,

BA History1st

September 2010- July 2013

Relevant modules and marks:

  • Politics, Economy and Society in Europe, 1870-193972
  • Indian Nationalism and the Partition, 1880-194771
  • Research Dissertation72

Glossopdale Community College

September 2003- June 2010

A Levels: History A, English Literature A, Chemistry B, Drama B

GCSEs: 10 subjects, including 7 A* grades (including English and Maths) and 3 A grades.

Publications

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Scouse Sensation: Liverpool and the Edwardian New Journalism’, Media History (Forthcoming Special Issue), TBP 2020.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘The Daily Citizen: Class v Consumerism in the Early Labour Press’ in L. Matthews-Jones (ed.), The Routledge History of the Working Class, TBP 2019.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Review of “Making News: The Political Economy of Journalism from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet”, edited by R. R. John and J. Silberstein-Loeb (Oxford, 2015)’, English Historical Review, February 2017. DOI

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘The Dramatization of News in Liverpool’s Early Popular Press’, Liverpool Newspaper Heritage Project, October 2016

Worrall, CD. ‘Worrall on Cullen: “A Short History of the Modern Media”’, HNet (JHistory), March 2016.

Invited Talks

Shoop-Worrall, C. Gone is the Club: Early Labour in the National Daily Press’. History Lab Seminar Series, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, May 2018.

Conference Presentations

Shoop-Worrall, C. The “Yellow” Enemy: The Early British Left and the Daily Popular Press’. NPHFI 10th Annual Conference: “Fake News: An Historical Perspective”, Newcastle University, November 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Scouse Sensation: Liverpool and the New Journalism’, Provincial Newspapers: Lessons from History, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), September 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Conflicting Words for the Working Class: The Language of the Early Labour Press’, New Directions in the Humanities Conference. Imperial College London, July 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Know your Audience: The Working-Class Reader in the early Labour Press’, CHINED VI, University of Sheffield, June 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘A Red and Yellow Daily: Labour, New Journalism and the Daily Citizen’, North West Print Culture Research Network, 5th annual meeting, Edge Hill University, April 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘From Loaves to Land Reform: The Manchester Guardian and the New Liberalism, 1900-1914’, The Guardian in Local, National, and Global History Conference, John Ryland’s Library, University of Manchester, April 2017

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘From Severity to Sensation: Depictions of Politics in the Early Popular Press’, ECREA Journalism Studies Conference, Odense, March 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘The Digitisation of the Printed Past: Risks and Rewards’, Digital Opportunities and Challenges: Researching Journalism and Media in a Digital Age, University of Sheffield, January 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Changing Discipline: Embracing Interdisciplinary’, WRDTC Welcome Conference, University of York, October 2016.

Conference Poster Presentations

Worrall, C. ‘Populism v Purpose: Newspapers and the Edwardian Left’, ESRC PGR Conference, Liverpool, June 2016

Worrall, C. ‘Populism v Purpose: Edwardian Labour and the Popular Press’, White Rose DTC Conference, University of Leeds, June 2016

Worrall, C. ‘The Popular Press and Edwardian Political Reality’, Doctoral Academy Conference, University of Sheffield, June 2016.

Professional Experience

H-Net, JHistory

Editor

May 2017-present

Main responsibilities:

  • Reviewing, processing and disseminating messages sent to the central J-History account, including CfPs and conference registration announcements.
  • Moderating discussion/debate threads, encouraging lively and polite debate between scholars.

Centre for the Study of Journalism and History

Web Editor

November 2016 – Present

Main responsibilities:

  • Maintaining the Centre’s website, including announcements of upcoming affiliated events.
  • Regularly update member profiles to reflect new achievements such as published works.

Marsh’s Library, Dublin

Conference Co-organiser

July 2016 – Present

Main responsibilities:

  • Acting as assistant, contributor liaison and marketing coordinator for theCato Street conference at ICoSS, University of Sheffield, September 2017.
  • Receiving and processing abstract proposals from interested contributors.
  • Designing and maintaining the conference website, ticketing page and social media channels.
  • Acting as editorial assistant on proposed Cato Street volume, publisher MUP (due 2020).

Skills Gained:

  • Web design.
  • Designing and editing audience-targeted Calls for Papers.

The University of Sheffield, Centre for the Study of Journalism and History

Member/Editorial Assistant

November 2015 – Present

Main Responsibilities:

  • Acting as proof-reader, format editor and contributor liaison for the upcoming ‘Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, 1900-2017: Power, Popularization and Permeation’.

Skills Gained:

  • Reviewing and editing large proposals for publisher and funding consideration.
  • Organising and maintaining communicative relationships with multiple, disparate contributors.

Student Research Projects

The University of Sheffield, Department of History

Research Student

January 2015 – September 2015

‘Paper-thin Politics: The Printed Press and the British Liberal Party, 1906-1910’

Skills Gained:

  • Conducting an extensive literature review and identifying current research gaps
  • Content analyses of material from both physical and digital archives
  • Innovative digital methodologies using directed search techniques

The University of Liverpool, Department of History

Research Student

September 2012 – April 2013

‘The Finest Hour and the Beginning of the End: The British Liberal Party, 1906-1910’

Skills Gained:

  • Secondary literature review to identity existing research gaps.
  • Linguistic analysis of historical written records.
  • Comparative statistical analyses of historic election data sets.

Training and Development

Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)

  • ‘Media Training’, September 2016

The University of Sheffield

  • ‘Research Ethics and Integrity’, February 2016
  • ‘Co-constructing Knowledge and Building Partnerships’, February 2016
  • ‘Sheffield Teaching Assistant: Assessment & Feedback; Large-Group Teaching; Seminar Facilitation; Academic Transitions; Problem Solving’. January-February 2016
  • ‘Running a Speed Networking Event’, January 2016
  • ‘Public Engagement Masterclass: Storytelling’, November 2015
  • ‘Public Engagement Masterclass:Communicating your Event’, October 2015
  • ‘PGR Employer Engagement’, October 2015

North West Doctoral Training Centre (NWDTC)

  • Delivering the Perfect Conference Paper’, June 2016
  • ‘Working with Broadcast Media’, June 2016

White Rose Social Science Doctoral Training Centre (WRDTC)

  • ‘Open Scholarship in a Digital World’, October 2015

The British Library

  • ‘News and Media’, January 2016

Teaching and Administration

The University of Sheffield, Department of Journalism Studies

Lecturer and Tutor

October 2016 – present

Main responsibilities:

  • Delivering small- and large-group teaching for modules on journalism history; political communication; globalisation; and digital media research.

Skills Gained:

  • Designing original teaching materials, such as lecture slides and reading lists
  • Delivering effective teaching styles to cater to large, diverse groups of students

The University of Sheffield, Faculty of Social Sciences

Facilitator: Research Ethics and Integrity

January 2017 – present

Main responsibilities:

  • Leading large-group debates on issues arising from set ethics case studies

Skills Gained:

  • Encouraging and sustaining lively academic debates over day-long workshops.

The University of Sheffield, Department of Journalism Studies

Seminar Tutor: Research Methods

October 2016 – present

Main responsibilities:

  • Leading group classes for MA and BA students designing their research dissertation proposals
  • Providing formal and informal feedback on works-in-progress and final submissions

Skills gained:

  • Communicating and supporting groups of mixed language abilities
  • Developing effective feedback strategies for both student and personal improvement

The University of Sheffield, Department of Journalism Studies

PhD Student Ambassador

April 2016 – present

Main responsibilities:

  • Promoting the university’s research pathways to future students.
  • Encouraging equality of opportunity in postgraduate higher education.

Skills gained:

  • Leading information sessions for prospective PhD researchers
  • Presenting to academic and non-academic audiences

The University of Sheffield, Department of Journalism Studies

Postgraduate Research Representative

October 2015-present

Main Responsibilities:

  • Representing the department’s PGR students at departmental, faculty and university level meetings.

Skills Gained:

  • Communicating effectively with fellow reps, academics and university management through online and face-to-face conversations.
  • Informing my PGR cohort of developments through regular feedback correspondence.

St. Anne’s Catholic High School for Girls

Teaching Assistant & Cover Supervisor

October 2013 – August 2014

Main Responsibilities:

  • Leading classroom activity for groups ranging across a variety of subjects
  • Working closely with smaller groups to maximise learning potential and outcomes

Skills Gained:

  • Classroom management and the creating of effective learning environments
  • Lesson planning and deliver for both small and large teaching groups
  • Marking criteria and awareness of assessment structures

Tutor Hunt

Personal Tutor

September 2013 – October 2016

Main Responsibilities:

  • Delivering targeted, one-to-one learning support based on specific student needs

Skills Gained:

  • Building up effective working relationships to maximise student satisfaction and learning
  • Regular session design for specific, week-on-week learning needs

Public Engagement Roles

The University of Liverpool, Widening Participation and Outreach

Student Advocate

November 2011 – July 2013

Main Responsibilities:

  • Leading pathways into higher education for underrepresented student groups.
  • Furthering equality of opportunity for people entering undergraduate education.

Skills Gained:

  • Leading mixed-age groups through tours, activities and learning sessions
  • Designing HE taster sessions for small and large group visits
  • Team-building with fellow advocates to ensure maximum student satisfaction

Public Engagement Presentations and Publications

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Left Wing’, The Blizzard, Issue 25 (June 2017), pp. 100-105.

Shoop-Worrall, C. 'How George Osborne is still making his political voice heard’, The Conversation, May 2017

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘Daily Mail Comes Out Fighting…’, The Conversation, April 2017.

Shoop-Worrall, C. ‘George Osborne at the Evening Standard: the latest through a long-revolving door’, The Conversation, March 2017

Worrall, C. ‘Early Mass Media and the Birth of Spin’, ESRC PGR Conference, Liverpool, June 2016

Grants and Awards

Institute of Historical Research: Friends, Ruddock and Bates BursaryOctober 2016

  • £350 towards research expenses and a residency at the IHR, including a seminar presentation

Royal Historical Society Research Expenses Award July 2016

  • £100 towards the travel and accommodation costs of future research trips.

Postgraduate Member of the Royal Historical Society July 2016 – present

  • This significant honour is only awarded after being elected by the Society’s Council.

Faculty of Social Sciences PhD Scholarship Award October 2015 – October 2018

The University of Sheffield

  • This prestigious studentship is awarded on a competition basis, and comprises of a full fee-waiver and £14k annual stipend

References

Professor Martin Conboy, FRHistS

Professor in Journalism History

Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Journalism and History

Department of Journalism Studies

University of Sheffield

9 Mappin Street

Sheffield

S1 4DT

0114 222 2505

Professor Adrian Bingham, FRHistS

Professor in Modern History

Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Journalism and History

Department of History

University of Sheffield

Jessop West, 1 Upper Hanover Street

Sheffield

S3 7RA

0114 222 2582